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NEMA Nominal Efficiency-What Is It and Why

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The NEMA Standard on Motor Efficiency (SME) as discussed by the authors has been used by motor manufacturers and users for several years and several years of work has been invested in preparing and validating the standard.
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With the continuing escalation of the cost of electrical energy, motor manufacturers and appliers are increasingly concerned with the energy conservation available from high efficiency electrical motors. The revised NEMA Standard on Motor Efficiency is described, as well as its use by motor manufacturers and users and the several years of work invested in preparing and validating the standard.

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A Comparison of direct and indirect measurement of induction motor efficiency

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of the two methods from a collection of test data of about 1000 induction motors, rated 1-250hp, to show the relative accuracy of the direct method is presented.
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Induction Motor Efficiency

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of direct and indirect measurements of induction machine efficiency from a collection of test data is presented, and the efficiency is computed from 1,000 induction motors rated 1-250 hp.
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High efficiency design of induction machines for industrial applications

TL;DR: The issues, challenges and opportunities of improving the efficiency of induction motors are discussed, and some interesting results of stack lengthening investigations are presented.
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The repeatability of IEEE standard 112B induction motor efficiency tests

TL;DR: In this paper, the IEEE standard 112B is used as the method for determining induction motor efficiency and the conditions of the tests and variations in measurements of efficiency of the motors are presented and the repeatability coefficient is discussed.
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Determining Motor Efficiency by Field Testing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that there are means of measuring efficiency in the field to obtain information relative to the operating costs of equipment under actual load conditions, and they do not intend to rehash, or even to shed more light upon, this particular aspect of the situation.