Title :
Comparison testing of IEEE standard 841 motors
Author :
Wallace, Alan K. ; Rooks, James A. ; Holmquist, John R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract :
The IEEE Standard 841 was developed to identify additional specific features deemed necessary for application of induction motors in the petroleum and chemical industry. The Pulp and Paper Industry Committee (PPIC) of the IEEE Industry Applications Society has also been studying the IEEE Standard 841 for possible adoption by the pulp and paper industry. Members of the PPIC Ad Hoc Committee on IEEE 841 have suggested additional requirements to those in the existing standard. This paper discusses a comparison testing program conducted by the Motor Systems Resource Facility, an EPRI/BPA center at Oregon State University, Corvallis, in support of an industrial investigation of the available motors manufactured to the IEEE Standard 841. Seven major motor manufacturers participated in this study. Each manufacturer provided a 50-hp, a 100-hp, and a 200-hp "Standard" IEEE 841 motor for examination on delivery and IEEE 112 Method A efficiency testing. All of the motors were horizontal, three phase, 60 Hz, four pole, and 460 V (except one that was 575 V)
Keywords :
IEEE standards; induction motors; machine testing; 460 V; 50 to 200 hp; 575 V; 60 Hz; Corvallis; EPRL/BPA center; IEEE 112 Method A efficiency testing; IEEE Industry Applications Society; IEEE Standard 841; Motor Systems Resource Facility; Oregon State University; Pulp and Paper Industry Committee; chemical industry; comparison testing program; electrical measurements; horizontal three phase four pole motors; induction motors; mechanical measurements; petroleum industry; temperature measurements; Chemical industry; Costs; Induction motors; Industry Applications Society; Manufacturing industries; Petroleum; Pulp and paper industry; Pulp manufacturing; Standards development; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2002.1003428