simonPMIT
Mechanical
- Mar 20, 2013
- 1
good morning, I have the following problem with the selection of an electrical motor.
One of the customer requirements is that the figure Is/In (starting current, nominal current) has to be less than 6.5. My customer says that this is required to be in accordance with IEC 60034-12.
My supplier (well-known international motor manufacturer) offered a motor and this value is stated in the data-sheet, the figure is 7.3. But the datasheet also states that this value fulfill the requirements of the same IEC 60034-12.
My customer requires to review the motor selection because of this. The supplier states that the motor is already in accordance with IEC.
I do not have this regulation in my hand and cannot check what it says.
Could someone clarify to me what this regulation actually requires?
thank you very much.
One of the customer requirements is that the figure Is/In (starting current, nominal current) has to be less than 6.5. My customer says that this is required to be in accordance with IEC 60034-12.
My supplier (well-known international motor manufacturer) offered a motor and this value is stated in the data-sheet, the figure is 7.3. But the datasheet also states that this value fulfill the requirements of the same IEC 60034-12.
My customer requires to review the motor selection because of this. The supplier states that the motor is already in accordance with IEC.
I do not have this regulation in my hand and cannot check what it says.
Could someone clarify to me what this regulation actually requires?
thank you very much.