March 17, 2023
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Analyze and Assess Electric Motor Performance in Compliance with Philippines Legislation

Globally, industrial electric motors are utilized to power a vast array of applications. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the automobile industry consumes up to 70% of all industrial energy, 35% of all energy utilized in the commercial and service sectors, and 45% of all electricity produced worldwide. Each hour of downtime caused by a motor failure costs thousands of dollars, demonstrating the importance of electric motors to a variety of industrial operations. 
March 17, 2023
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How Can the Performance and Dependability of Commercial Motors Be Assessed?

Increasing energy efficiency is the cleanest, cheapest, and quickest choice to buy reliable electricity. Motors consume around 46% of all electricity utilized and 69% of all energy used in the industrial sector. Energy consumption is one of the most significant issues that many companies must address. The first issue that must be addressed is the poor architecture and improper utilization of power. Bad design and improper use are the primary causes of high electric costs and challenges satisfying the rising demand for energy. Although their greatest efficiency is at 75% of their rated load, which starts to decline as the motor ages, most motors operate between 50% and 100% of their rated load. After 50% load, the efficiency of an electric motor begins to decrease on its own.