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Nowadays, the reduction of energy consumption, and, as a result, the protection of our environment is one of the most important concerns of reasonable technical activities. In the world wide competition, the numerical value of the nominal efficiency is therefore one of the essential features of a motor. Therefore, the determination of the efficiency has to be defined clearly and universally. This includes the reproducibility and tolerances of such procedures.
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Auinger, H., Bunzel, E., Friedrich, K. (2003). Determining the Efficiency of Electric Motors —Does the Standard Draft IEC 61972 Provide Improvements for the European Market?. In: Parasiliti, F., Bertoldi, P. (eds) Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55475-9_9
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