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We often hear the sentence "this motor is 92 percent efficient", but what exactly does this number mean and how is it calculated? Motor efficiency is a measurable value showing ho... More Details

In many facilities, low-efficiency motors installed years ago are still running. Although these motors appear to run trouble-free, they quietly continue to consume extra energy. R... More Details

There is no single right answer to the question "Which efficiency class motor should I buy?"; the right answer depends on how much the motor runs. The most sensible efficiency cla... More Details

In the world of electric motors, IE3 is almost a turning point today. Called "Premium Efficiency", this class has become the legal minimum standard in many countries. That is, in ... More Details

The peak of efficiency in electric motors is represented by the IE5 class. Called "Ultra Premium Efficiency", this class covers motors that run with the lowest losses among curren... More Details

With energy costs constantly rising, one of the most important decisions for industrial facilities is choosing a motor in the right efficiency class. The IE4 class, that is "Super... More Details

One of the most important measures of how "good" an electric motor is happens to be its efficiency class. The efficiency class shows how much of the electrical energy a motor draw... More Details

Connecting a large electric motor directly to the grid and running it seems like the simplest method at first glance; but this often leads to serious problems. At start-up, the mo... More Details

When we talk about an electric motor's power, we often look at the kilowatt figure; yet what actually moves a load is torque. Torque is the turning force a motor produces on its s... More Details

How fast an electric motor turns is not a matter of chance; it is determined from the start by certain physical laws. Two motors of the same power can turn at completely different... More Details

The key to understanding how asynchronous motors work lies in a single concept: slip. This phenomenon, which sounds like a flaw when first heard, is actually an absolute requireme... More Details

One of the most common dilemmas in the world of electric motors is the choice between a synchronous motor and an asynchronous motor. Both run on alternating current and both draw ... More Details

The asynchronous motor, the most widely used type of electric motor in the world, is the true workhorse of industry. Behind countless machines — from pumps to cranes, conveyors to... More Details