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» IE3 electric motor efficiency regulations: What’s next?
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
So it’s finally here. For the past 12 months the latest
stage of the EU MEPS electric
motor efficiency legislation has been a hot topic in the industry, and on 1
January 2015 the new regulations came into effect. As of New Year’s Day, all
7.5 – 375 kW electric motors entering the market must now be rated at IE3, or
IE2 if coupled with a variable-speed drive.
To discuss electric motor efficiency with an expert, call
Paul Scott on 01621 868138 or email paul.scott@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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