NORD DRIVESYSTEMS – Motor Efficiency and why it matters

The Department of Energy’s revision to the 2007 EISA regulations’ requirements for minimum energy efficiency went into effect in June requiring most continuous duty, general purpose, commercial and industrial electric motors must be at least premium efficient. Mandating higher motor efficiency levels is about managing resources and protecting the environment. Along with all the environmental benefits, efficient use of energy improves cost-efficiencies and increases profitability for businesses and investors. Motor systems are said to account for approximately 60-70% of the total energy used in industrialized areas. Studies have shown that for many motor applications the combined costs of purchasing, installing and maintaining these motors only represents about 5% or less of the cost of ownership whereas the operating energy costs represent nearly 95% the cost of ownership.

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS’ motor product portfolio offers premium efficient motors labelled for continuous duty and a line of motors specifically for intermittent duty applications in order to meet the new requirements. All NORD motors are inverter duty rated and produce improved dynamic performance when paired with a high performance AC vector drive. NORD motors and AC drives are also UL recognized and CSA approved. UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) tests for all foreseeable electrical hazards to life and property; and CSA is essentially the Canadian equivalent. Safety conscious purchases and end users can equate the UL and CSA symbols with product safety and quality.