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Energy Saver for AC fixed speed induction motors

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JeffWong

Electrical
Jan 3, 2003
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Dear All,

I would like to get some informations about energy saver for AC induction motor. Do anyone have such kind of informations? Thank you!!

 
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Hello JeffWong

There have been a number of discussions on this forum about this topic. You could do a forum search and may find what you want to know.
Have a look at for further information and also look at some of the discussions at where there have also been some lengthy discussions.

The borrom line is, You can only save energy that is being wasted, and induction motors are far more efficient at part load than salesmen would have you believe. The energy that can be saved is a portion of the iron loss of the motor and is greatest at no load. (The Iron loss is load independant and reduces with reducing voltage)
The theory of operation is that when the motor efficiency begins to drop, you can reduce the voltage applied to the motor, reducing the flux in the iron and the losses in the iron. Greatest savings are made on small motors operating for extended periods of time at zero load.
Note: Large motors are far more efficient than small motors and induction motors are still very efficient at half load.

Best regards, Mark Empson
 
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