Energy efficiency test methods for three-phase variable frequency drive systems

Designation Number:
CAN/CSA-C838-13
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
Status:
Proceeding to development
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This Standard establishes the testing procedure for determining efficiencies under varying loads and speeds for three-phase output variable frequency drives (VFDs) with rated voltage up to 750 V. This test procedure is limited to a combination of one motor with one drive.

This Standard applies to voltage source inverter (VSI) pulse-width modulated (PWM) drives for squirrel-cage induction motors and other three-phase VFD technologies commonly used with permanent magnet and reluctance motor-drive systems.

This Standard does not cover VFDs with a rated voltage rating greater than 750 V.

Ancillary equipment are not to be included unless they are contained within the confines of the input and output terminals of the VFD device, or a mandatory requirement for the operation of the VFD.

Note: Small motors supplied with special purpose VFDs of the single- phase type are covered by CSA C747.

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