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GreenBiz with Marco Columbro
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Feature Value Filter height 50 cm Extractor height 44 cm Total height 94 cm Filter depth 56 cm Width 62 cm Cold water supply 1/2" Condensate drain to sewer 1" Inlet diameter Ø 150 mm Outlet diameter Ø 140-150 mm Feature | Value |
---|---|
Filter height | 50 cm |
Extractor height | 44 cm |
Total height | 94 cm |
Filter depth | 56 cm |
Width | 62 cm |
Cold water supply | 1/2" |
Condensate drain to sewer | 1" |
Inlet diameter | Ø 150 mm |
Outlet diameter | Ø 140-150 mm |
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The IE (International Efficiency) classification was introduced by the European Commission to promote the energy efficiency of electric motors and to reduce electricity consumption. Electric motors are indeed one of the main sources of energy consumption in Europe, and the adoption of more efficient motors can have a significant impact on reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
The IE classification defines the minimum efficiency requirements for electric motors based on their rated power and type of power supply. Motors are divided into four categories:
IE1: standard motors with low energy efficiency
IE2: motors with improved efficiency compared to IE1 class
IE3: high energy efficiency motors
IE4: motors with superior efficiency compared to IE3 class,
with a greater reduction in energy losses.
The IE4 classification represents the highest efficiency class for electric motors and was only recently introduced. IE4 class motors are characterized by high efficiency and low CO2 emission levels.
The regulation on the energy efficiency of electric motors was introduced to promote the adoption of low-energy consumption motors, in order to reduce electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. High energy efficiency motors can reduce energy consumption by 20-30% compared to standard motors, thus contributing to greater environmental sustainability and a reduction in energy costs.
-From June 16, 2011, motors placed on the market for the first time must be of a minimum efficiency class IE2.
-Starting from January 1, 2015, motors with a rated power between 7.5 – 375 kW must be of a minimum efficiency class IE3, or minimum IE2 if equipped with electronic speed control drive.
-From January 1, 2017, motors with a rated power between 0.75 – 375 kW must be of a minimum efficiency class IE3, or minimum IE2 if equipped with electronic speed control drive. The electronic speed control is carried out using a frequency converter that regulates the motor speed
The regulation provides for some applications for which it is still possible to use IE1 or IE2 motors, such as motors:
And many others.