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AS 1360.11-1980

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Rotating electrical machines of particular types or for particular applications - Dimensions and performance of small power electrical machines

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06-30-2017

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English

Published date

01-01-1980

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1 - AS 1360.11-1980 ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES OF PARTICULAR TYPES OR FOR PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS - DIMENSIONS AND PERFORMANCE
2 - PREFACE
5 - 11.1 SCOPE.
5 - 11.2 DEFINITIONS.*
5 - 11.2.1 General Definitions.
5 - 11.2.2 Cooling.
5 - 11.2.3 Duty and Duty Cycles.
5 - 11.2.4 Loads.
6 - 11.2.5 Rating.
6 - 11.2.6 Overspeeds.
6 - 11.2.7 Starting Characteristics.
6 - 11.2.8 Temperatures.
6 - 11.2.9 Tests.
6 - 11.3 FRAME NOMENCLATURE.
6 - 11.3.1 System of Frame Nomenclature.
6 - 11.3.2 Simplified Designation.
7 - 11.4 SYMBOLS FOR DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES.
7 - 11.4.1 Symbols for Dimensions.
7 - 11.4.2 Tolerances.
7 - 11.5 SHAFT EXTENSIONS.
7 - 11.5.1 General.
7 - 11.5.2 Shaft Number.
8 - 11.5.3 Shaft Extensions, Flats and Keyways.
8 - 11.5.4 Dimensions of Shaft Extensions.
10 - 11.5.5 Shaft Extension Runout.
10 - 11.5.6 Limits of Deviation of Spigot Concentricity and Flange Perpendicularity.
10 - 11.5.7 Parallelism Deviation.
10 - 11.6 FRAME AND FIXING DIMENSIONS.
10 - 11.6.1 Symbols.
10 - 11.6.2 Dimensions of Foot-mounted and Resilient-mounted Frames
13 - 11.6.3 Dimensions of Flange-mounted Frames.
13 - 11.6.4 Dimensions of Face-flange-mounted Frames
14 - 11.7 SERVICE CONDITIONS.
14 - 11.7.1 Coolant Temperatures.
14 - 11.7.2 Altitude.
14 - 11.8 OPERATING CONDITIONS.
14 - 11.8.1 Voltage Variations During Operation.
14 - 11.8.2 Waveform.
14 - 11.9 CLASSES OF RATING.
14 - 11.10 OUTPUT RATINGS.
14 - 11.10.1 D.C. Generators.
14 - 11.10.2 A. C. Generators.
14 - 11.10.3 Motors.
14 - 11.11 PREFERRED OUTPUT RATINGS.
14 - 11.12 VOLTAGE RATINGS.
14 - 11.13 PREFERRED VOLTAGES FREQUENCY PHASES AND SPEEDS.
14 - 11.13.1 Preferred Voltages.
14 - 11.13.2 Preferred Frequency.
14 - 11.13.3 Preferred Number of Phases.
14 - 11.13.4 Preferred Motor Speeds.
14 - 11.14 MOTORS WITH MULTIPLE RATINGS.
14 - 11.14.1 Multi-speed Motors.
14 - 11.14.2 Adjustable-speed Motors.
14 - 11.15 LIMITS OF TEMPERATURE RISE.
14 - 11.15.1 General.
14 - 11.15.2 Continuously Rated Machines.
15 - 11.15.3 Short Time Rated Machines.
15 - 11.15.4 Iron Cores in Contact with Insulated Windings
15 - 11.16 METHODS OF TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT TO BE EMPLOYED.
15 - 11.16.1 General.
15 - 11.16.2 Resistance Method.
16 - 11.16.3 Thermometer Method.
16 - 11.17 MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE.
16 - 11.17.1 Measurement of Temperature of Gaseous Coolant
16 - 11.17.2 Measurement of Final Temperatures of Machines
16 - 11.18 ADJUSTMENTS PERMITTED TO LIMITS OF TEMPERATURE RISE FOR SERVICE CONDITIONS INVOLVING NON- STANDARD GASEOUS COOLANT TEM
16 - 11.18.1 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Less than 30°C.
16 - 11.18.2 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Between 30°C and 40°C.
17 - 11.18.3 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Between 40°C and 60°C.
17 - 11.18.4 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Greater than 60°C.
17 - 11.18.5 Correction of Temperature Rise for Variations in Altitude
17 - 11.19 ADJUSTMENTS TOTEMPERATURE RISE FOR TEST CONDITIONS.
17 - 11.19.1 General.
17 - 11.19.2 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which Differs Less than 30° C from that Specified
17 - 11.19.3 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which is More than 30° C Below that Specified.
17 - 11.19.4 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which is More than 30°C Above that Specified
17 - 11.20 TORQUE CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCKED- ROTOR kV. A OF INDUCTION MOTORS
17 - 11.21 INDUCTION MOTOR APPLICATIONS
17 - 11.22 MOMENTARY OVERLOAD.
17 - 11.22.1 General.
17 - 11.22.2 Momentary Overloads for Generators.
17 - 11.22.3 Momentary Overloads for Motors.
18 - 11.23 OVERSPEED.
18 - 11.24 COMMUTATION.
18 - 11.25 NOISE LEVELS.
18 - 11.26 VIBRATION.
18 - 11.27 RATING PLATE MARKINGS.
18 - 11.27.1 General.
18 - 11.27.2 General Information on Rating Plate of Machine Having a Single Rating within Continuous or Short Time
19 - 11.27.3 Additional Information on Rating Plate of DC Generator
19 - 11.27.4 Additional Information on Rating Plate of DC Motor
19 - 11.27.5 Additional Information on Rating Plate of AC Generator
19 - 11.27.6 Additional Information on Rating Plate of Induction Motor
19 - 11.28 TESTS.
19 - 11.28.1 General.
19 - 11.28.2 Classification of Tests.
19 - 11.28.3 Test Results.
20 - 11.28.4 Overspeed Tests.
20 - 11.28.5 Commutation Tests.
20 - 11.28.6 Torque Tests.
20 - 11.28.7 Temperature-rise Tests.
20 - 11.28.8 Noise Tests.
20 - 11.28.9 Vibration Tests.
20 - 11.28.10 High Voltage Tests.
20 - 11.29 TOLERANCES.
21 - 11.30 INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN BY THE PURCHASER WITH ENQUIRY AND ORDER.
21 - 11.30.1 General.
21 - 11.30.2 General Information for All Types of Machines.
21 - 11.30.3 Particular Information for D.C. Generator.
21 - 11.30.4 Particular Information for D. C. Motor.
22 - 11.30.5 Particular Information for A. C. Synchronous Generator.
22 - 11.30.6 Particular Information for Induction Motor.
22 - 11.30.7 Particular Information for A.C. Commutator Motor or for Universal Motor.
22 - 11.30.8 Particular Information for Types of Machines not Classified
25 - APPENDIX 11C APPLICATION OF INDUCTION MOTORS
25 - 11C.1 CHOICE OF INDUCTION MOTOR TYPE.
25 - 11C.2 STARTING CHARACTERISTICS OF INDUCTION MOTORS
25 - 11C.3 SURVEY OF INDUCTION MOTOR TYPES.

Applies to a.c., d.c., and universal machines of rated output up to 750 W (or 750 V.A.) per 1000 r/min with rated voltages up to 240 V d.c., up to 480 volt single-phase a.c., and up to 650 V three-phase a.c., intended for applications for which a light construction is adequate. Dimensions are specified for four frame sizes and for four methods of mounting. A shaft extension is specified for each frame size; in two cases an alternative smaller diameter shaft extension is specified. Preferred outputs between 2.5 W and 3000 W are listed but not allocated to frame sizes.

This Part of this standard specifies the dimensions and performance of a.c., d.c., and universal type electrical machines intended for applications for which a lighter construction than that specified in AS 1360, Part 10 is adequate and having the following characteristics:(a) Foot, flange, face-flange or resilient mounting.(b) Sleeve or rolling bearings.(c) Any type of enclosure.(d) A rated voltage up to and including 240 V d.c., 480 V single-phase a.c., or 650 V three-phase a.c.(e) A continuous rated output (or equivalent continuous rated output for short-time rated machines) up to and including 0.75 kW (or kV.A) for each 1000 r/min of the rated speed (or synchronous speed for a.c. machines).NOTE: It is recognized that in practice there is some overlap between the ratings covered by this Part and those covered by Part 10: e.g. motors of certain ratings may be constructed to comply either with this Part or with Part 10 but not necessarily with both.

Committee
EL-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 1819 7
Pages
21
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
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