Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
Marginal note:Energy-using product
750 (1) An electric motor is prescribed as an energy-using product.
Marginal note:Limits
(2) However, for the purposes of sections 4, 5, 751 and 752, an electric motor is not considered to be an energy-using product if
(a) it was manufactured before February 3, 1995;
(b) it was manufactured before November 27, 1999 and is an explosion-proof motor or is part of an integral gear assembly;
(c) it was manufactured before January 1, 2011 and it
(i) has an eight-pole construction,
(ii) has NEMA U frame dimensions,
(iii) is a NEMA design C or an IEC design H,
(iv) is a close-coupled pump motor,
(v) is a vertically mounted solid shaft normal thrust motor,
(vi) is a fire-pump motor or other NEMA design B motor with a nominal output power of more than 150 kW (200 horsepower) or is an IEC design N motor with a nominal output power of more than 150 kW (200 horsepower), or
(vii) is footless;
(d) it was manufactured before June 1, 2016 and it
(i) is a NEMA design A with a nominal output power of more than 150 kW (200 horsepower),
(ii) is an enclosed NEMA design with a NEMA frame number of 56,
(iii) has NEMA frame dimensions other than T or U,
(iv) has an IEC frame number of 80 or more but less than 90,
(v) is a partial electric motor, a brake motor or a vertical hollow shaft motor,
(vi) is designed to operate continuously in free air, but can operate continuously for a period of at least 30 minutes while completely immersed,
(vii) has a separately powered blower,
(viii) has a base, end shields or flanges that are not within the dimensions specified in NEMA MG-1, or
(ix) has a NEMA shaft that is not a standard shaft, R-shaft or S-shaft, as specified in NEMA MG-1; or
(e) it was manufactured before June 1, 2017 and is a medical-imaging motor.
- SOR/2018-201, s. 80
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