ASHRAE 90.1 Addendum cv | Motor efficiency standards


 

Statement:

Similar to an observation widely acknowledged among practicing electrical designers when federal transformer energy conservation regulations were promulgated: while placing downward pressure on motor efficiencies is a worthy goal, a large part of energy wasted originates in motor branch and feeder circuits whose design is governed by Article 22o and Article 430 of the National Electrical Code developed by the National Fire Protection Association.  An organization such as NFPA. IEEE or ASHRAE should fund applications research into the prescriptive design requirements of the National Electrical Code.   It may be found that power chain losses are far greater than the losses for which the motor itself is responsible.

University of Michigan Plant Engineering has confirmed that this addendum does not reduce the size of the competitive market for motors, as confirmed by the ability of many motor vendors to meet the specification, reproduced here for the convenience of our colleagues:

Reliance/Baldor

“Baldor stocks a family of Premium Efficient Motors specifically designed for a variety of applications in a wide spectrum of industries. This family of Low and Medium Voltage 2, 4, and 6 Pole TEFC motors extends from 250 Hp through 1250 Hp. Baldor•Reliance motors for stock are a minimum 95% efficient including many ratings that exceed 96%

Toshiba
Sample motors from catalog…
6 Pole, 20 hp, 60 Hz
220V: 90%
440V: 91%
 
Leeson
Sample motors from catalog…
25 hp, 60 Hz (1800 rpm): 91.7%
30 hp, 60 Hz (1800 rpm): 92.4%
 
Marathon
Sample motors from catalog…
100 hp, 60 Hz (1800 rpm), 460V: 94.5%
125 hp, 60 Hz (1800 rpm), 460V: 94.5%

— Zachariah Alwin-Snyder

 

 

 

Attachment:  Copyright protected PDF of Addendum cv of ASHRAE 90.1

15-361 ASHRAE 90.1cv(2013)_1stpprdraft Addendum cv regarding correlation with motor efficiency standards for June 1 2016

 

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