Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2016
Marginal note:Energy efficiency standards
751 (1) The energy efficiency standards set out in column 3 of the table to this section apply to motors described in column 1 that are manufactured during the periods set out in column 4.
Marginal note:Testing standard
(2) A motor complies with the energy efficiency standard if it meets the standard when tested at 100% of its nominal full load in accordance with testing procedures established by the standard set out in column 2 that are applicable to a motor as defined in section 749.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Item Energy-using Product Standard Energy Efficiency Standard Period of Manufacture 1 A fire pump motor CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 2 On or after February 3, 1995 2 A medical imaging motor CSA C390-10 or IEEE 112-2004 NEMA MG-1, Table 12-12 On or after June 1, 2017 3 A motor that is part of an integral gear assembly CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 2 On or after November 27, 1999 and before June 1, 2016 4 A close-coupled pump motor CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 2 On or after January 1, 2011 and before June 1, 2016 5 A vertically-mounted solid shaft normal thrust motor CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 2 On or after January 1, 2011 and before June 1, 2016 6 A motor that
(a) has an eight-pole construction;
(b) has NEMA U frame dimensions;
(c) is a NEMA design C or an IEC design H;
(d) has a nominal output power of more than 150 kW (200 HP) and is a NEMA design B or an IEC design N ; or
(e) is footless.
CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 2 On or after January 1, 2011 and before June 1, 2016 7 A motor other than a motor described in items 1 to 6 CSA C390-10 CSA C390-10, Table 3 On or after February 3, 1995 and before June 1, 2016 8 A motor other than a fire pump motor or a medical imaging motor CSA C390-10 or IEEE 112-2004 NEMA MG-1, Table 12-12 On or after June 1, 2016
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