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Title: Energy efficiency analysis of fixed-speed pump drives with various types of motors
Authors: Goman, V.
Oshurbekov, S.
Kazakbaev, V.
Prakht, V.
Dmitrievskii, V.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Energy efficiency analysis of fixed-speed pump drives with various types of motors / V. Goman, S. Oshurbekov, V. Kazakbaev, V. Prakht, et al. . — DOI 10.3390/app9245295 // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). — 2019. — Vol. 24. — Iss. 9. — 5295.
Abstract: The paper presents a comparative analysis of energy consumption by 2.2 kW electric motors of various types and energy efficiency classes in the electric drive of a pump unit with throttle control in a water supply system. Line-start permanent-magnet synchronous motors of the IE4 energy efficiency class and induction motors of the IE4 and IE3 energy efficiency classes of various manufacturers were considered (IE4 and IE3 are labels of energy efficiency classes of electric motors according to IEC 60034-30-1 standard). Energy consumption at a hydraulic load changing under a typical duty cycle was calculated based on the nameplate data of the pump and electric motors. The developed method shows that selecting an electric motor based on the IE energy efficiency class under the IEC 60034-30-1 standard (i.e., based on efficiency at a rated load) may not provide the minimum energy consumption of a variable flow pump unit over a typical duty cycle. In particular, the considered IE4 class line-start permanent-magnet synchronous motors do not provide significant advantages over IE4 class induction motors, and sometimes even over IE3 class induction motors when they are used in variable flow pump units. © 2019 by the authors.
Keywords: CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS
INDUCTION MOTOR
LINE-START PERMANENT-MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
THROTTLING CONTROL
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90198
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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SCOPUS ID: 85077382352
WOS ID: 000518042000030
PURE ID: 11749740
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app9245295
Sponsorship: Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka
The research was conducted as part of theme no. 8.9549.2017/8.9. within the frame of the government task of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation regarding R&D.
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