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BS 5000-11:1973 (R12):2005 Edition

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Specification for rotating electrical machines of particular types or for particular applications – Small-power electric motors and generators

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BSI 2005 28
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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Co-operating organizations
3 Contents
7 Construction and electrical performance
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 General
3.1 Types of machine
3.2 Degrees of protection by enclosure
8 3.3 Methods of cooling
3.4 Dimensions
3.5 Information to be given with enquiry and order
4 Ratings
4.1 General
4.2 Classes of rating
4.3 Output ratings
4.4 Motors for multiple ratings
9 4.5 Voltage ratings
5 General conditions
5.1 Preferred voltages
5.2 Preferred frequency
5.3 Preferred number of phases for alternating current machines
5.4 Machines for non-preferred voltages, frequency and number of phases
5.5 Waveform (a.c. machines)
10 5.6 Preferred outputs
5.7 Preferred speeds
6 Limits of temperature rise and methods of temperature measurement
6.1 Limits of temperature rise
6.2 Methods of temperature measurement
11 6.3 Corrections of temperature rise for variations in cooling air temperature
12 Limit of permissible temperature rise in °C
13 6.4 Correction of temperature rise for variations in altitude
7 Momentary overloads
7.1 Momentary overload for generators
7.2 Momentary overload for motors
8 Commutators, brush gear and slip rings
14 Momentary overload for motors
9 Full load efficiency
10 Power factor
11 Tests
11.1 General
11.2 Performance tests
15 11.3 Type tests
11.4 Routine tests
12 Application of tests
13 Temperature rise tests
13.1 General
13.2 Initial temperature of a machine having a short-time rating
13.3 Duration of temperature rise test
13.4 Temperature rise test for machines designed to operate over a voltage range
13.5 Temperature rise test for machines having more than one rating
14 Torque tests
15 Commutation test
16 16 High voltage tests
16.1 General
16.2 Performance and type tests
16.3 Routine test
Test voltages
16.4 High voltage tests on assembled apparatus
17 Test certificates
18 Tolerances on characteristics of machines
19 Terminal and lead markings
20 Radio interference
17 Tolerances
21 Information to be given on the machine
18 22 Rating of capacitors
19 Metric dimensions
23 Frame designation
Suffix letters
24 Letter symbols
25 Dimensions, tolerances and limits
26 Access for flange-fitting bolts
27 Electric connections
20 Letter symbols to indicate dimensions
21 Symbols for dimensions of foot-mounted machines without flanges
Symbols for dimensions of flange-mounted machines and foot-mounted machines provided with a flange
22 Standard dimensions for foot-mounted or resilient base-mounted machines
Standards dimensions for flange-mounted machines
23 Notes on the torque characteristics and application of induction motors
Notes on the torque characteristics and application of induction motors
This appendix on torque characteristics is intended to serve only as a guide to generally accepted practice in regard to small-power induction motors. These motors are generally available with torque characteristics as shown in Table 5, expressed as per
Torque characteristics
Motor applications
Split-phase
Capacitor start induction run11). These motors, having higher locked rotor torques and lower locked rotor currents than split-phase motors, are generally more suitable for loads of higher inertia and more frequent starting.
Capacitor start, capacitor run11). These motors have characteristics similar to those covered by A.2.2 but are more suitable for use when a greater degree of quietness or a higher efficiency and power factor are desirable.
Capacitor start and run. These motors are for use where low locked rotor torques are acceptable. They are also generally quieter than split-phase or capacitor start induction run motors.
Shaded pole. These motors are suitable for all applications where only a very low locked rotor torque is required and motor efficiency is unimportant.
Polyphase. Polyphase motors will generally satisfy all requirements which are met by single-phase machines of similar torque ratings.
24 Information to be given with enquiry and order
Information to be given with enquiry and order
When enquiring about, or ordering, an electrical machine to be rated in accordance with this standard, the general particulars listed in B.1.1 should be supplied.
General. The following general information should be supplied:
Additional information applicable to motors. The following information should be furnished in addition to that specified in B.1.1:
25 Additional information applicable to generators. The following information should be supplied for generators:
26 Terms and definitions
Terms and definitions
BS 5000-11:1973 (R12)
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