@article{Oshurbekov_Kazakbaev_Prakht_Dmitrievskii_Paramonov_2020, title={ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OF INDUCTION MOTORS OF IE1 AND IE2 EFFICIENCY CLASSES IN A 11 kW PUMP INSTALLATION}, url={http://eie.khpi.edu.ua/article/view/2074-272X.2020.5.03}, DOI={10.20998/2074-272X.2020.5.03}, abstractNote={<strong><em>Purpose. </em></strong><em>Comparative analysis of energy consumption indicators of electric motors of different energy efficiency classes in an electric drive of a centrifugal pump with power of 11 kW of a water supply system with throttle regulation. <strong>Methodology.</strong> In this paper a comparison of energy consumption of 11 kW pump units with induction motors of energy efficiency classes IE1 and IE2 is presented. The induction motors are powered directly from the mains. Both considered pump configurations have the same fluid flow rate characteristic of open pump systems. The amount of water consumed by the pump is adjusted by throttling. <strong>Results.</strong> The results on the daily and annual energy consumption of the two considered pump system configurations are obtained. It is shown that the pump unit using the IE2 class motor provides the annual energy savings of 9.65 thousand rubles and the life cycle energy savings of 158 thousand rubles compared to the IE1 class motor. The payback period of the IE2 class motor is calculated, which is 5 months if a new installation is commissioned and 2 years if the motor is replaced in an operating installation. <strong>Practical value. </strong>Nowadays the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union mainly use electric motors of the lowest energy efficiency class IE1, according to the IEC 60034-30 Standard (GOST IEC 60034-30-1-2016). However, according to the decision of the Commission of the Eurasian Economic Union, since the 1st of September, 2021 all general-purpose motors shall not be less efficient than the IE2 efficiency level. Therefore, the analysis of the economic effect of replacing IE1 class motors with IE2 class motors becomes relevant for the countries of the Eurasian Union. Pump drives are one of the most important consumers of electricity. Most of the pump drives are powered directly from the mains.</em>}, number={5}, journal={Electrical Engineering & Electromechanics}, author={Oshurbekov, S. Kh. and Kazakbaev, V. M. and Prakht, V. A. and Dmitrievskii, V. A. and Paramonov, A. S.}, year={2020}, month={Oct.}, pages={18–24} }