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6 I/ A9 }0 S- {, z, r& r# }7 a | Representative test Voltage for induction motor-compressors
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For locked rotor testing of induction motors, is testing at 50 Hz considered more severe than 60 Hz. E1 S; i/ p: Y2 D8 g
testing, so that locked rotor testing at 50 Hz can be considered representative of testing at 60 Hz?
+ P6 v' k3 R. AProposal (if any):
# C( @1 T0 W6 g/ j* GFor induction motors including motor-compressors rated 50 and 60 Hz, with the same rated
4 d) \7 c7 J, u7 v; nvoltage(s) at each frequency, locked rotor testing at 50 Hz is considered more unfavorable.6 i; L; L w; C9 D% c
For induction motors including motor-compressors rated 50 and 60 Hz, locked rotor testing at
9 H1 p" x) Z2 V6 ?50 Hz, at the highest rated voltage(s) is considered to be the more unfavorable condition. For8 k8 _: x" f' }+ g7 \# s8 P: h
induction motors including motor-compressors rated 60 Hz, locked rotor testing at 50 Hz and, R3 P; M/ g( A! ^5 r1 n% v
rated voltage(s) is considered more unfavorable.% f0 ]( U! n, g
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