COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO

Electric motors are considered the most important equipment among those that consume final electric energy in Brazil. It is estimated that the induction motors and the systems driven by them are responsible for approximately 70% of the energy consumption of the Brazilian industrial sector. Countrie...

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Main Authors: Leandro Braz Sousa, Felipe Sass, Marcio Zamboti Fortes, Guilherme Moreira Quintanilha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Technology and Education Galileo da Amazônia 2020-06-01
Series:ITEGAM-JETIA
Online Access:https://itegam-jetia.org/journal/index.php/jetia/article/view/652
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spelling doaj-88b7e2f6dc2f48a89b6b09222e76acb02020-11-25T03:21:35ZengInstitute of Technology and Education Galileo da AmazôniaITEGAM-JETIA2447-02282020-06-01623COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIOLeandro Braz SousaFelipe SassMarcio Zamboti FortesGuilherme Moreira Quintanilha Electric motors are considered the most important equipment among those that consume final electric energy in Brazil. It is estimated that the induction motors and the systems driven by them are responsible for approximately 70% of the energy consumption of the Brazilian industrial sector. Countries like Japan, members of the European Union, the United States, Australia, India, and Brazil have specific standards to qualify their equipment.  These, among other countries, have regulatory or even mandatory regime mechanisms that classify the efficiency of three-phase induction motors, using specific standards and regulations. In this way, this article aims to compare the application of national standard methods with international methods, making it possible to qualify the national standard against a global scenario. This articles compares the test standards IEEE 112 Method B, IEC 60034-2-1, JEC 37 and ABNT NBR 17094-3, these standards have different methodologies, so that when the same engine is tested by them their efficiency can present different results, generating large discourses among international committees on which standard is the most appropriate for this type of trial. https://itegam-jetia.org/journal/index.php/jetia/article/view/652
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COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
ITEGAM-JETIA
author_facet Leandro Braz Sousa
Felipe Sass
Marcio Zamboti Fortes
Guilherme Moreira Quintanilha
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title COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
title_short COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
title_full COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF BRAZILIAN STANDARDS FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AGAINST A GLOBAL SCENARIO
title_sort comparison of brazilian standards for the qualification of three-phase induction motors against a global scenario
publisher Institute of Technology and Education Galileo da Amazônia
series ITEGAM-JETIA
issn 2447-0228
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Electric motors are considered the most important equipment among those that consume final electric energy in Brazil. It is estimated that the induction motors and the systems driven by them are responsible for approximately 70% of the energy consumption of the Brazilian industrial sector. Countries like Japan, members of the European Union, the United States, Australia, India, and Brazil have specific standards to qualify their equipment.  These, among other countries, have regulatory or even mandatory regime mechanisms that classify the efficiency of three-phase induction motors, using specific standards and regulations. In this way, this article aims to compare the application of national standard methods with international methods, making it possible to qualify the national standard against a global scenario. This articles compares the test standards IEEE 112 Method B, IEC 60034-2-1, JEC 37 and ABNT NBR 17094-3, these standards have different methodologies, so that when the same engine is tested by them their efficiency can present different results, generating large discourses among international committees on which standard is the most appropriate for this type of trial.
url https://itegam-jetia.org/journal/index.php/jetia/article/view/652
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