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Super-E® Premium Efficient Motors
Baldor Super-E® NEMA Premium® Efficient Motors from 1 – 1500 Hp
Cost of Operation
• Cost of operation (life cycle cost) is the most• important overall measurement, not purchase • price alone.
Features -Operating Efficiency
• Baldor Super-E motors meet or exceed NEMA Premium® efficiency
• Higher efficiencies than EPAct
Features -Operating Efficiency
• Baldor motors have lower operating costs than those built to EPAct minimum efficiencies
Features
• Voltage / Frequency– 460 & 575 Volts, 60 Hz - Stock– 200, 230, 2300 or 4160 Volts, 60 Hz - Custom– 400, 3300 and 6000 volt, 50 Hz - Custom
Ratings Available• Speed– 3600, 1800, 1200 RPM • 1 – 500 HP ratings 2 - 4 - 6 pole in stock
– 900 RPM – Custom Not covered under NEMA Premium standard
Super-E Motors Are Available in Many Configurations
• Choices of Enclosures & Levels of Protection– Standard IP23 (ODP)– Standard IP54 (TEFC)– Severe Duty (IP55)– IEEE 841-2001– Washdown Duty (IP65)• White painted• Paint-free• All-stainless
– Explosion proof
Super-E Motors Are Available in Many Configurations• Choices of Mountings– Base mount– C-face– D-flange– Pump mount – J, JM, WC– P-base– Customized to OEM needs– IEC Metric • B3 base • B5 C-face• B14 flange
Features -Electrical Design
• Temperature rise – Design for 80ºC maximum rise – Class B– Baldor motors run cooler providing longer
insulation & bearing life
Temp Rise
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Max Permissible
Features -Electrical Design
• Class F Insulation System
• Phase insulation on end turns
• End turn lacing between each coil on both ends - ensures solidity with no movement
• Non-hygroscopic varnish with 100% solids - exceeds 841 specs
– 449 frame-up uses epoxy varnish
Features -Electrical Design
• Class H+ Inverter Spike Resistant (ISR)™ Magnet Wire• Corona inception voltage testing on all windings • Complies with NEMA MG 1 Part 31.4.4.2 for peak voltage
capability - Inverter Ready
Features -Electrical Design
• Baldor Super-E motors are “Inverter Ready”– Suitable for use with
adjustable speed drives– 20:1 constant torque speed
range for 1-100 HP– Upgrade to Inverter Duty or
Vector Duty motors for wider constant torque speed ranges 1000:1 or greater
Features of Baldor Super-E Motors
Features - Bearings & Lubrication
• Exxon Polyrex® EM grease– Specially formulated for electric motor use– Gives lubrication life 4 times greater than other
polyurea greases in tests to 350ºF
Baldor Super-E Motors• Industry’s widest range of premium efficient
motors – Open Drip-proof IP23 (ODP)– Weather-protected Type I and Type II (WPI & WPII)– Totally Enclosed Fan-cooled IP54 (TEFC)• Severe Duty (IP55)• IEEE 841-2001• Washdown Duty (IP65)–White painted–Paint-free–All-stainless
• Explosion proof
Above-NEMA Motors & Drives
Low and Medium Voltage to 1500 HP
ODP Enclosure – “EM”
• 230/460V– 1- 100 HP 2, 4 and 6 pole – stock– 1- 1000 HP - custom
• 575V – 1- 60 HP 4 pole – stock– 1- 1000 HP – custom
• 2300/4000V– 150- 1500 HP – custom
• 50 Hz– 1- 1250 HP - custom
TEFC Enclosure - “EM”
• 230/460V or 460V– 1- 400 HP 2 and 4 pole – stock– 1- 350 HP 6 pole – stock– Stock motors above 100 HP are Severe Duty– 1- 900 HP - custom
• 575V – 1- 50 HP 4 pole – stock– 1- 900 HP – custom
• 2300/4000V– 200 – 500 HP 2, 4 and 6 pole – Severe Duty stock - 150- 800 HP – custom
• 50 Hz - 1- 800 HP - custom
Severe Duty Motors to 900 HP
Severe Duty Motors -“ECP”
• 230/460V or 460V– 1- 400 HP 2 and 4 pole – stock– 1- 350 HP 6 pole – stock– 1- 900 HP - custom
• 575V – 1- 200 HP 4 pole – stock– 3 – 20 HP 6 pole - stock– 1- 900 HP – custom
• 2300/4000V– 200 – 500 HP 2, 4 and 6 pole - stock– 150- 900 HP – custom
• 50 Hz– 1- 800 HP - custom
IEEE Std 841-2001 Motors
• Baldor 841 motors meet or exceed this specification
Proudly manufactured
in the USA
IEEE 841-2001 Motors “ECP8”
• 460V– 1-250 HP 2, 4 and 6 pole – stock– 1- 500 HP - custom
• 575V– 1-250 HP 4 pole – stock– 1- 500 HP – custom
• 2300/4000V– 150- 500 HP – custom
• 50 Hz – 1- 500 HP - custom
Washdown Duty Motors “EWDM”
• White washdown-duty– 1- 20 HP– stock
• Super-E Brake motors– ½ - 5 HP – stock– Brake may be externally – connected allowing operation from ASD
Washdown Duty Super-E Motors
• Paint-free washdown– 1 – 2 HP – stock
• All-stainless washdown– 1- 10 HP - stock
Explosion Proof Motors
• 230/460V– 1-60 HP – stock– 1- 300 HP – custom
• 575V– 1- 300 HP – custom
JM Close-coupled Pump Mount “EJMM”
• 230/460V– TEFC
• 1-50 HP 2 & 4 pole – stock• 1- 500 HP – custom
– ODP• 1- 10 HP 4 pole – stock• 1- 500 HP – custom
• 575V– TEFC
• 1- 500 HP – custom– ODP
• 1- 500 HP – custom• Explosion-proof enclosure available
Super-E Brake Motors• TEFC “EBM”
– ½ - 10 HP – stock– Standard NEMA ‘BA’ dimension and
allows addition of C-face through Mod-Express
– Brake may be externally connected allowing operation from ASD
• Washdown “CEWDBM”– ½ - 5 HP – stock– Brake may be externally connected
allowing operation from ASD
Establish a Motor Management Program
• Survey all motors in facilities• Decide on motor disposition before failure and tag
each motor with action:– Replace immediately with Super-E motor– Replace on failure with Super-E motor– Replace on failure with Standard-E motor– Rewind on failure
• Reduce downtime - use replacement as an opportunity to upgrade motor enclosure and level of protection (replace with Severe Duty, IEEE 841 or Washdown motor)
Use of Baldor Energy Savings Tool
• BE$T program available on CD-ROM or download
• Allows easy analysis and payback of motor upgrade
• Figures 1 or more motors• Matches to equivalent Baldor
motor• Repair costs or rebates may be
used to quicken payback
Rebates from Utilities
• Many states and utilities offer significant rebates to upgrade to Super-E motors and adjustable speed drives
• Prescriptive rebates for certain applications• Custom rebates for large projects• US Department of Energy may have grant
money available for plant surveys (matching funds)
• Federal tax credits for commercial property upgrades
• Check with your electric utility, state energy organization or DOE for details
Thank you
Any questions?
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