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reBANSGDO7TO02042r 60079-0 © 1EC:2011 en 12 manufacturer, the user, and the certification body (if one ie invelved), Tacto's may be used to determine the maximum surface temperalure The prasanlative lest data and in accordance to |EC 60034-7 NOTE 2 When agreoabie to Calculations, with appropriate safch cealculation should be based on pre and IEC 60084-26 For the determination of the maximum surface temperature, the “worst case" condition of the converter-fed motor neads to be determined, and might include the following: = Torque/speed characteristics (Variable (square law) | linear / constant torque vs. speed) — Motors for Variable torque loads require maximum surface temperature determination at maximum power at maximum rated speed — Motors for linear loads and constant torque loads require maximum surface temperature determination at least at the minimum and maximum speed Motors for complex loads require maximum surface temperature determination at least at the break points in the speeditorque curve + Constant power ~ Require determination maximum surface temperature at minimum and maximum speed + Voltage drop (cable length, fiters, converter) — The voltage drop of all components have fo be taken into account during project planning and commissioning. Therefore, information about the voltage drop of converter, filter, voltage drop along the cable, system configuration and input voltage fot converter will need to be known, The manufacturer's instructions should provide all relevant information necessary to calculate set up the range of safe operation. + Output characteristics of power supply (dV/dr, switching frequency) — Lower cartier frequencies tend to increase motor heating. Specific conditions of use may be required to specify the minimum carrier frequency. * Coolant — Maximum surface temperature determined with minimum rated flow | maximum rated coolant temperature = Specific conditions of use may be required to specify coolant requirements NOTE 3. The rotor can run significantly hotter than the etstor, The significance of the problem varies with the type Of protection. The determination of roter lemperature fe parlicularly important for motors protected using types of protection *na’, "e", or some “px3" but could also be significant for types of protection "a", "py", "pz", or", when. {ne hot rotor resuits in those high temperatures being transferred to the bearings and external shaft. 3. Type of protection “px" may require # mandatory “cool down’ time to allow hot internal components to cool to tha marked temperature class @SABS. Photocopying or reproducing this standard constitutes a violation of SABS Copvriaht Rules Cpyright protected. This standard is exclusively for MR CM NSIARI-TVET COLLEGE. This standard may not be photocopied! or reAAS.GOO7RDCOID: -98- 60079-0 @ IEC:2011 Annex F (informative) Guideline tlowchart for tests of non-metallic enclosures or non-metallic parts of enclosures (26.4) NOTE This Annex only provides @ general overview of the tests of enclosures required for the most common iimplementations of ecuipment. Specific attention tbe paid to the detailed text of the applicable ‘requirements when developing the test program for specific equipment. Group terior i [Earp |} [5492 }- —- [Zona i a Thomal enarance torent 258 “Thermal endurance oat 268 aie 7 Thera endurance te co 255 Tremalerarance sod 250] (Fraioin thats tended Degree of protection (P)2645 | “Tests required by ype of protection | ‘Asational ea croup Haste = {fee f ‘and Zeampies ‘} eames Resistance i ole + reasses 26.11 | [Resistance to hyereulic iquics 26.11 aaeer ets Resistance fo Impact 26.42 faeces Drop test 26.43 oa eee Degree of protection i "Teste required by ipa of protection seo 1011 Figure F.1 — Non-metallic enclosures or non-metallic parts of enclosures LepyiIgT prUlecteU. 179 susIvaIY He eAUUSIvE!Z IU) 1VIN LIVE HRvHnne vies eerenee, roSANS-GDO 7D 2O12:. 60079-0 © IEC:2011 ~97- Bibliography IEC/TS 60034-17, Rotating electrical machines ~ Part 17; Cage induction motors when fed from converters ~ Application guide 'ECITR 60034-25, Rotating electrical machines - Pert 25: Guidance for the design and Performance of a.c. motors specifically designed for converter supply IEC 60034-29, Rotating electrical machines ~ Part 29: Equivalent loading and superposition techniques ~ indirect testing to determine temperature rise IEC 60079-10-1, Explosive atmospheres ~ Part 10-1: Classification of arees ~ Explosive gas atmospheres IEC 60079-10-2, Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-2: Classification of areas - Combustible dust atmospheres IEC 8079-14, Electrical apparatus for explosive ges atmospheres ~ Part 14: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines) 1EC 6078-17, Elecirical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres ~ Part 17: Inspection and maintenance of electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines) IEC 6079-19, Explosive atmospheres — Part 19: Equipment repair, overhaul and reclamation IEC 6079-27, Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres ~ Part 27: Fieldbus intrinsically safe concept (FISCO)and fieldbus non-incendive concept (FNICO) IECITS 60079-32, Explosive atmospheres ~ Part 32: Electrostatios+ IEC 61241-2-1:1994, Electrical epparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust ~ Part 2: Test methods ~ Section 1: Methods for determining the minimum ignition temperatures of dust IECITR 61241-2-2, Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust — rt Part 2:Test methods ~ Section 2:Method for determining the electrical resistivity of dust in s layers ISO/IEC 17000, Conformity assessment ~ General vocebulary and general principles ISO 4225: 1994, Air quality ~ General aspects ~ Vocabulary CLC/TR50427 ~ Assessment of inadvertent ignition of flammable atmospheres by radio- frequency radiation — Guide IEEE/PCIC-2002-08 -R.F, Schiferl, M. 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