Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor-Driven Systems
Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor-Driven Systems
Electric motors tend to be taken for granted and are among the least well-managed industrial assets, even though motor-driven equipment accounts for approximately 70% of the electrical energy consumed by process industries.
This Guide takes the reader through the steps necessary to develop a motor improvement action plan. It is the successor to DOE’s 1997 publication “Energy Management for Motor Driven Systems”.
Guide HIghlights:
- Identification of the various motor repair and replacement needs
- Identification of motors that offer potential adjustable speed drive flow control energy savings opportunities
- Enumeration of benefits of accelerated replacement of old standard efficiency motors
- Provision of recommendations regarding establishing a premium efficiency-ready spares inventory
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