Electric motor efficiency is a measure of the ability to convert electrical input power to mechanical output power, it is the ratio between shaft output power - and input power. The table below lists efficiencies with their respective rated power. The items in this subsection are used to compile the power and tension design considerations for the component section of the site and assemblies.
Efficiency | Rated Power (kW) | |
---|---|---|
0.93 | 22 | |
0.966 | 250 | |
0.955 | 90 | |
0.966 | 250 | |
0.966 | 220 | |
0.963 | 185 | |
0.946 | 37 | |
0.965 | 200 | |
0.959 | 110 | |
0.948 | 45 | |
0.955 | 75 | |
0.966 | 220 | |
0.95 | 55 | |
0.962 | 160 | |
0.965 | 200 | |
0.967 | 280 | |
0.965 | 200 | |
0.94 | 30 | |
0.952 | 75 | |
0.958 | 110 | |
0.96 | 132 | |
0.967 | 315 | |
0.966 | 260 | |
0.968 | 355 | |
0.94 | 37 | |
0.966 | 260 |
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