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IEC 61800-9-1

IEC 61800-9-1:2017
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems - Part 9-1: Ecodesign for power drive systems, motor starters, power electronics and their driven applications - General requirements for setting energy efficiency standards for power driven equipment using the extended product approach (EPA) and semi analytic model (SAM)
IEC 61800-9-1:2017 specifies the general methodology to energy efficiency standardization for any extended product by using the guidance of the extended product approach (EPA).
This document specifies the methodology of determination of losses of the extended product and its sub-parts. It is applicable to motor systems operated by a motor starter or by a converter (power drive systems).
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Technical committee

TC 22/SC 22G Adjustable speed electric power drive systems (PDS)

Keywords

Pump - Motor - Water management - Smart city
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2017-03-03
Edition1.0
ICS

29.200

29.130.01

29.160.30

Stability date2025
ISBN number9782832239957
Pages61
File size2.72 MB
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