1、BSI Standards PublicationRotating electrical machinesPart 2-3: Specific test methods for determining losses and efficiency of converter-fed AC induction motorsPD IEC/TS 60034-2-3:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo r
2、eproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-National forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TS 60034-2-3:2013.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee PEL/2, Rotating electrical machinery.A list of organizations represe
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9、d Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 2 TS 60034-2-3 IEC:2013 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 3 INTRODUCTION . 5 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms and definitions 7 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 8 5 Basic requirements 9 5.1 Instrumentation 9 5.1.
10、1 General 9 5.1.2 Power analyzer and transducers . 9 5.1.3 Mechanical output of the motor . 10 5.2 Converter set up 10 5.2.1 General 10 5.2.2 Test converter set up for rated voltages up to 1 kV . 10 5.2.3 Testing with the converter for the final application 11 6 Test methods for the determination of
11、 the efficiency of converter-fed motors . 11 6.1 Test method (see Table 1) . 11 6.2 Method 2-3-A: Summation of losses with test converter supply 11 6.2.1 General 11 6.2.2 Test procedure . 12 6.2.3 Efficiency determination 13 6.3 Method 2-3-B: Summation of losses with specific converter supply 14 6.4
12、 Method 2-3-C: Input-output method 14 6.4.1 Test set-up . 14 6.4.2 Test procedure . 14 6.4.3 Efficiency determination 14 6.5 Method 2-3-D: Calorimetric method 14 7 Other procedures . 14 Annex A (informative) Definition of the output voltage of the test converter 15 A.1 Definitions and schematic 15 A
13、.2 Voltage reference and generation of output voltage waveform . 16 A.3 Checking in the time domain 19 Bibliography 21 Figure A.1 Schematic for PDS 15 Figure A.2 Functional schematic for voltage generation system . 17 Figure A.3 Sinusoidal voltage set point and linearity extension voltage 17 Figure
14、A.4 Voltage set point and extended reference voltage . 18 Figure A.5 Pulse pattern of motor terminal voltage (fundamental frequency 50 Hz; switching triangle frequency 4 kHz) . 18 Figure A.6 Magnification of marked area of Figure A.5 . 19 Figure A.7 Filtered inverter terminal voltage (fundamental fr
15、equency of 50 Hz; 2ndorder low pass filter 500 Hz / 0,7) . 19 Table 1 Testing methods 11 PD IEC/TS 60034-2-3:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TS 60
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35、3 5 INTRODUCTION The objective of this technical specification is to define test methods for determining the additional harmonic motor losses of converter-fed induction motors. These losses appear in addition to the losses on nominally sinusoidal power supply as determined by the methods of IEC 6003
36、4-2-1. Results determined according to this specification are intended to allow for comparison of the harmonic losses of different AC induction motors when fed by converters. In power-drive systems (PDS), the motor and the frequency converter are often manufactured by different suppliers. While moto
37、rs of the same design are produced in large quantities, they may be operated from the grid or from frequency converters of many different types, supplied by many different manufacturers. The individual converter properties (switching frequency, DC link voltage level, etc.) may influence the system e
38、fficiency as well. It is impractical to determine the additional harmonic motor losses for every combination of motor, frequency converter, connection cable, output filter and parameter settings. Accepting that it is extremely difficult to specify motor efficiency for converter operation, this speci
39、fication describes a limited number of approaches, depending on the voltage level and the rating of the machine under test. The procedures described in this specification result in a single number, the harmonic loss ratio rHL, which is the ratio of the additional harmonic motor losses and the motor
40、losses measured using a nominally sinusoidal voltage power supply. The losses determined according to this specification are not intended to represent the losses in the final application. They provide, however, an objective basis for comparing different motor designs with respect to suitability for
41、converter operation. The methods in this technical specification apply to induction motors used with variable frequency drives. However, the application to other AC motors or DC motors and converters, is not excluded. The methods are mainly intended for motors fed by voltage source converters. In ge
42、neral, when fed from a converter, the motor losses are higher than during operation on a nominally sinusoidal system. The additional harmonic losses depend on the spectrum of the impressed converter output quantity (either current or voltage) which is influenced by its circuitry and control method.
43、For further information see IEC/TS 60034-25. This technical specification is aimed at evaluating the additional harmonic motor losses resulting from non-sinusoidal power supply and consequently the efficiency of the converter-fed motor. It is not the purpose of this technical specification to define
44、 test procedures either for power drive systems or for frequency converters alone. This technical specification is applicable to motors rated for 50 Hz or 60 Hz fundamental frequency. However, for other rated motor frequencies the test procedure may be applied provided a suitable power source is ava
45、ilable, e.g. a 4-pole motor used at 3 000 rpm can be tested with 100 Hz and actual voltage rating. Low-voltage motors Experience has shown that the additional harmonic motor losses generally increase with load. The methods in this technical specification are based on supplies from converters with pu
46、lse width modulation (PWM) and constant pulse pattern. This is generally the case for voltage source converters except for over-modulation. Such voltage source converters have by far the largest market share in the low-voltage industrial drive market. With respect to these types of converters and th
47、e growing need for verification of compliance with national energy efficiency regulations, this technical specification introduces a so-called test converter for testing low voltage motors. PD IEC/TS 60034-2-3:2013Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncon
48、trolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 6 TS 60034-2-3 IEC:2013 In principle, the test converter is a voltage source with a clearly defined and reproducible harmonic content to supply the machine under test. The motor efficiency is to be determined at rated load for 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Defining 50 Hz or 60 Hz as test conditions has the advantage of providing a direct comparison of motor efficiency for grid and converter operation. The above outlined test converter concept is a new approach to weigh the converter impact on an electric