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How do you take the first step towards an energy efficient future? Low-voltage induction motors according to the new standard and new classes Answers for industry.

EU Directive 2005/32/EC and IEC 60034-30 New definitions, new classes Background Comprehensive legislation has been passed in the European Union with the objective to reduce the energy consumption and therefore CO 2 emissions. Energy usage and the of induction motors in the industrial environment is discussed in Part 11 of the EuP Directive (EuP = Energy Using Products) and the EU Directive 2005/32/ EC respectively. In the meantime, this directive has been implemented in domestic legislation in all countries of the European Union. IEC Standard 60034-30: 2008 defines classes for 50 and 60 Hz and stipulates, worldwide, which motors are involved and which exceptions apply. The EuP Directive is essentially based on parts of this standard. New nomenclature New classes have been defined in IEC 60034-30 for induction motors (IE = International Efficiency): IE1 (Standard Efficiency) IE2 (High Efficiency) IE3 (Premium Efficiency) New measuring techniques to determine the In addition to the new nomenclature, the measuring technique has also changed: With the new measuring technique IEC 60034-2-1:2007, the stray load losses are no longer assumed to be a lump sum value of 0.5 %; instead, they are indirectly calculated by making measurements. This means that the nominal efficiencies decrease from EFF1 to IE2 or EFF2 to IE1 respectively, although nothing changes at the motor - neither technically nor physically. Previously: P LL = 0,5% as lump sum value Now: P LL = individual measurement P LL = load-dependent stray-load losses High Low Efficiency 100 % 90 80 70 IEC motors Classification acc. to CEMEP IE4 Super Premium Efficiency** IE3 Premium Efficiency IE2 High Efficiency IE1 Standard Efficiency The efficiencies specified in IEC 60034-30 should be determined corresponding to IEC 60034-2-1: 2007. This part has been valid since November 2007 and from November 2010 onwards replaces the previous IEC 60034-2 part of the standard. What is new: the actual additional losses are now measured and are no longer added as lump sum. NEMA Premium (IE3) EISA 2007 from 12/2010 NEMA Energy Effcient (IE2) EPAct to 12/2010 NEMA motors 1,5 3,5 18,5 45 110 250 kw 375 Power As an example the efficiencies for three IE2 motors according to the new as well as the old measuring techniques are listed in the following table. Previous EFF measuring technique (incl. lump sum losses) EN/IEC 60034-2: 1996 50 Hz New technique to determine losses acc. to IEC 60034-2-1: 2007 50 Hz New technique to determine losses acc. to IEC 60034-2-1: 2007 60 Hz 5.5 kw 4-pole 89.2 % 88.2 % 89.5 % 45 kw 4-pole 93.9 % 93.1 % 93.6 % 110 kw 4-pole 95.9 % (not defined acc. to CEMEP) 94.5 % 95.0 % *Rotating electrical machines Part 30: Efficiency classes of single-speed, three-phase, cage-induction motors (IE code); ** still being coordinated 2

Motors involved Description CEMEP Voluntary EU Agreement Voluntary agreement between the EU Commission and the European Manufacturers Association CEMEP. Number of poles 2, 4 2, 4, 6 Power range 1.1 90 kw 0.75 375 kw Level EFF3 - Standard EFF2 - Improved EFF1 - High Exceptions in the EuP Motors that have been designed so that they can be operated completely submerged in a liquid; Motors that are completely integrated into a product (e.g. a gear unit, a pump, a fan or a compressor) where the motor cannot be determined independently from this product; Motors that have been specifically designed for operation under the following conditions: at altitudes greater than 1000 meters above sea level; at ambient temperatures above 40 C; at max. operating temperatures above 400 C; at ambient temperatures below 15 C (any motor) at cooling liquid temperatures at the EuP Directive Based on standard IEC 60034-30 (EuP Directive 07/2009 passed; EuP = Energy Using Products) The EuP Directive must be implemented in domestic legislation in all EU countries. IEC 60034-2-1: 2007 is the basis for determining the losses and therefore the. IE1 - Standard Efficiency IE2 - High Efficiency IE3 - Premium Efficiency Voltage 400 V, 50 Hz < 1000 V, 50/60 Hz Degree of protection IP5X all Motors with brake no no Geared motors no yes Ex motors no EuP Directive NO Siemens stamps zone 2/21/22 Validity Voluntary agreement; is withdrawn with the implementation of domestic legislation. Standard IEC 60034-30, valid since October 2008, EuP Directive has already been passed, domestic legislation must be implemented at the latest by 16.06.2011. This means that manufacturers may no longer market IE1 motors in the European Union. product intake of below 5 C or above 25 C; in hazardous zones in the sense of Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and Council; Brake motors The following motors are not involved 8-pole motors Pole-changing motors Synchronous motors Siemens smoke extraction motors Motors for intermittent duty S2... S9 Motors that have been specifically developed for converter operation The changes become effective on these dates From 16.06.2011 The legally specified minimum IE2 for induction motors in S1 duty must be maintained according to the EuP Directive From 1.1.2015: The legally specified minimum IE3 must be maintained for power ratings from 7.5 kw to 375 kw or as alternative, an IE2 motor plus frequency inverter From 1.1.2017: The legally specified minimum IE3 must be maintained for power ratings from 0.75 kw up to 375 kw or as alternative, an IE2 motor plus converter NEMA motors The current energy legislation EPAct (Energy Policy Act) will be replaced effective 12.2010 by EISA (Energy Independence Security Act). Currently, EPAct defines the minimum (IE2) for power ratings from 1 to 200 HP, 2/4/6-pole, voltages of 230 V and 460 V. A series of exceptions apply. From 12.2010, EISA extends the legal minimum requirements and the following motors must fulfill the NEMA Premium Level (IE3): 1-200 HP 2/4/6 pole 230 V, 460 V Further, for instance, the following motors must comply with the NEMA Energy Efficient Level (IE2): 201-500 HP 2/4/6 and 8 pole All voltages < 600 V with the exception of 230 V and 460 V Footless motors (IM B5) NEMA Design C (increased starting torque) For details, refer to NEMA MG1, Table 12-11. 3

What changes? 2009 2010 2011 2015 2017 IE2 for all motors (acc. to EuP legislation) Change to the law from 16.06.2011 IE2 minimum is mandatory for induction motors 0.75 kw - 375 kw IE1/IE2 motors available from Siemens 01.11.2009 From 1.11.09, Siemens stamps all standard motors with IE data IE1 and IE2 available for induction motors 0.75 kw - 375 kw The nominal voltage changes With the introduction of IE specifications on the rating plate, the rated voltage (e.g. 400 V / 690 VY) is stamped together with the associated. Voltage range data is eliminated (e.g. 380-420 V ). The reason for this is that the transition period for extended line supply voltage tolerances already expired worldwide back in 2007. The rating plate changes The technical data on the rating plate change as follows: Efficiency: The efficiencies stipulated by the standard are now specified. Current: The rated current changes as a result of the lower value. Nominal voltage: The voltage range is no longer specified, previously 380-420 V, new 400 V. Changes relating to orders from 1.11.2009 From 01.11.2009 (order entry), Siemens AG will stamp all standard catalog motors, which are subject to the law, with the classification / nomenclature IE1 or IE2. Regarding the standard, the motors will be changed over from today s EFF nomenclature to the IE nomenclature specified by law in the future (e.g. EFF2 IE1). Please take into account that under certain circumstances, this can result in changes in your documentation. Order your motors just as before using the identical Order No. as for EFF motors: Catalog motors will be automatically stamped with the new classification according to IE1 and IE2 for orders entered after 01.11.2009. For orders entered after 1.12.2009, we can additionally offer you various IE2 stock motors with short delivery times. Existing EFF2 stock motors will be changed over to the IE1 rating plate in November, i.e. for orders entered after 01.12.2009, stock motors will be supplied with the IE1 rating plates. However, for a brief period, depending on the types, shipments can include both EFF2 and IE1 motors. The rating plates will automatically include the adapted technical data (, current, IE nomenclature and nominal voltage). New rating plates Country of manufacture Germany, Czech Republic,... IE Class logo Country of manufacture Germany, Czech Republic,... Maximum ambient temperature IE Class logo 3 Mot.1LA71662AA60-Z E 0107/471101 01 001 IEC/EN 60034 Made in Germany 93kg IM B3 160L IP55 Th.Cl.155 (F) 50Hz 18,5kw cos IE1-89,3% 400/690V /Y 33,0/19,1A 0,91 2940/min 60Hz 460V 21,3kw 33,0A cos 0,92 3540/min IE1-89,5% 50Hz 18,5kw cos 400/690V /Y 32,0/18,5A 0,92 2940/min 3 Mot.1LA91662KA60 E 0107/471101 01 002 IEC/EN 60034 Made in Germany 120kg IM B3 160L IP55 Th.Cl.155 (F) Tamb.40 C IE2-90,9% 60Hz 460V 18,5kw 27,7A PF 0,92 3350RPM NEMA NOM.EFF 91,0% 25,OHP DESIGN A CODE J CC 032A MG1-12 TEFC SF 1.15 CONT IE Class and Rated voltage (no voltage range) IE Class and Rated voltage (no voltage range) 60 Hz data corresponding to NEMA Nomenclature for export to the US 4

We can offer you an energy efficient future By making the decision to use energy efficient drives, you can lower your energy costs and have a positive effect on the enviroment. Analyzing the drive technology in your plant can lead to significant cost-saving potential that you may not be aware of. We can help you discover this by offering suitable tools, for example, SinaSave to calculate the payback time of drives, and also with our products creating a secure investment in an efficient future! Future standard already today. Today, Siemens is already changing over from the current EFF labelling scheme to the IE nomenclature which is to be legally specified in the future (EFF2 IE1 and EFF1 IE2). This means that you already comply with the legal requirements of tomorrow. From 16.06.2011, IE1 standard motors (previously EFF2) may no longer be marketed in Europe. From this date onwards, it is a legal requirement that all standard motors, which are sold into the market, must comply with the IE2 classification (previously EFF1) as a minimum. Unless you already have a policy of purchasing EFF1 motors, this means that you must make the change to the higher class of motor from EFF2 (IE1) IE2 at the latest by 16.06.2011. For projects with longer run times, the changeover to IE2 must already have been completed by this date. Please note, the motor types, weights, dimensions etc will change. Take the first step: Effective immediately, you can help to protect the environment by adopting the IE2 class of motors and in the process save energy and cost. With Siemens, you are optimally equipped for the future. We can help you to ensure that your company makes the changeover on time. Simply talk to your Siemens contact partner in your region. Plan today with the higher class IE2 motor. In addition to the catalog motors, stock motors will be offered with the new IE marking as of 01.12.2009 This means that IE2 motors will then be available with short delivery times. IE3 motors are available on request. Customer-specific motors must be checked to determine whether or not they must be changed over to IE2. All this means that you are already Comparison of IE1 and IE2 motor types? Motor IE1 (previously EFF2) Frame size Changeover to IE2 (previously EFF1) 1LA7 80-90 1LA9 1LA7/1LE1002 100-160 1LE1001 1LA5 180-200 1LA9 1LA5 225 1LG6 1LG4 180-315 1LG6 1LA8 315-355 Ex motors: zones 2, 21 + 22, type of protection n or dust explosion protection 80-225 equipped for the future today: Use IE2 motors and reduce your costs. 1LA8 (the motors already fulfill IE2 today) Minimum IE2 according to EuP is not specified. However, Siemens will mark all frame sizes corresponding to the new IE standard. 5

Additional information International Efficiency information www.siemens.com/international- Energy-efficient drives www.siemens.com/energysaving Payback calculator www.siemens.com/sinasave Configurator for drives www.siemens.com/dt-configurator Siemens AG Industry Sector Drive Technologies and Industry Automation P.O. Box 48 48 90026 NUREMBERG Germany Subject to change without prior notice Order No.: E80001-A500-P220-X-7600 DISPO 21505 10924402 SDSM.52.0.01 SD 11095.0 Printed in Germany Siemens AG 2009 The information in this brochure only provides a general description and performance features. For a specific application, this information will not always be applicable in the form described here. This information can also change due to ongoing product development. The required performance features are only binding if they have been expressly agreed upon in the form of a written contract. All product designations could be trademarks or product names of Siemens AG or other companies, which, if used by third parties, could infringe the rights of their owners.