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本文介绍了IEEE 1349-2011[1]的概述,该指南帮助个人,组织和供应商在I类2区和I类2区位置应用电机,这些位置可能偶尔存在可燃气体和蒸汽。交流同步和感应电机在额定值0.18千瓦(1/4马力)和更大的涵盖。主要重点是在NFPA 70-2011中所涵盖的I类2分区和I类2区位置使用开放式或非防爆或非隔爆封闭式电机。包括防止表面温度过高和火花的预防措施。为了减少表面高温和火花,本文件提供了选择、操作和维护电机的指南。IEEE 1349-2001[2]包括Class I, Division 2应用;IEEE 1349-2011扩展到I类,2区应用。新版本更新了指南,增加了制造商和用户提交的新电机温度测试数据,扩展了可调速度驱动器(ASD)应用信息,包括通用ASD部分和共模电压计算方法,详细说明了确定电机转子温度(非破坏性)的额外测试方法,并包括自2001年以来记录的事件。制造商、用户和其他行业专家花了大约6年的时间来更新这个共识标准。本文不能取代指南,但应用于补充和理解指南,提供示例并突出新信息。
IEEE 1349 Guide for the application of motors in hazardous (classified) locations; What'S new
This paper presents an overview of IEEE 1349-2011 [1], a Guide that assists individuals, organizations, and suppliers with the application of motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations, where flammable gases and vapors may occasionally be present. AC synchronous and induction motors in ratings 0.18 kW (1/4 hp) and larger are covered. Primary emphasis is on the use of open or nonexplosionproof or nonflameproof enclosed motors in Class I, Division 2 and Class I, Zone 2 locations as covered in NFPA 70-2011. Precautions against excessive surface temperatures and sparking are included. To mitigate hot surface temperatures and sparking, this document provides guidance for selecting, operating, and maintaining motors. IEEE 1349-2001 [2] included Class I, Division 2 applications; and IEEE 1349-2011 was expanded to cover Class I, Zone 2 applications. The new release updates guidance, adds new motor temperature test data submitted by manufacturers and users, expands Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD) application information including a Common ASD section and common-mode voltage calculation method, details additional test methods for determining motor rotor temperature (non-destructive), and includes documented events since 2001. Manufacturers, users, and other industry experts worked about 6 years to update this consensus standard. This paper does not replace the Guide, but should be used to supplement and understand the Guide providing examples and highlighting new information.