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API STD 547-2017 pdf free download

API STD 547-2017 pdf free download.General Purpose Form-wound Squirrel Cage Induction Motors—185 kW (250 hp) through 2240 kW (3000 hp).
1 Scope 1.1 General 1.1.1 This standard covers the requirements for form-wound induction motors for use in general purpose petroleum, chemical and other industrial severe duty applications and with the following characteristics: a) rated 185 kW [250 horsepower (hp)] through 2240 kW (3000 hp) for four-, six-, and eight-pole speeds; b) rated less than 600 kW (800 hp) for two-pole (3000 or 3600 RPM) motors of totally enclosed construction; c) rated less than 930 kW (1250 hp) for two-pole motors of WP-II type enclosures; d) rated less than 375 kW (500 hp) for vertical motors; e) drive centrifugal loads; f) drive loads having inertia values not exceeding those listed in NEMA MG 1 Part 20; and g) operated as motors, not induction generators. NOTE Motors larger than that covered above and motors in other applications should be specified in accordance with API 541. 1.1.2 Application of the API Monogram—If the product is manufactured at a facility licensed by API and it is intended to be supplied bearing the API Monogram, the requirements of Annex A apply. 1.1.3 A datasheet is provided in Annex B. The purchaser is not required to complete and provide the datasheet for pre-configured or catalog based motors manufactured with standard features. However, the purchaser shall provide the completed datasheet to specify motor requirements for a specific application and/or with options and features beyond the above description. A datasheet guide, which provides detailed information to assist with completion of the datasheet, is provided in Annex C.
1.3 Unusual Service Conditions Unusual service conditions shall be brought to the attention of those responsible for the design, manufacture, application, and operation of the motor. Among such unusual conditions are: a) exposure to: 1) combustible, explosive, abrasive, or conductive dust; 2) dirty operating conditions where the accumulation of dirt will interfere with normal ventilation; 3) nuclear radiation; 4) abnormal shock, vibrations, or mechanical loading from external sources; 5) abnormal axial or side thrust imposed on the motor shaft; 6) altitude or ambient temperature outside the range covered in 1.2; 7) reciprocating or positive displacement loads; and 8) offshore applications; b) conditions under which the variation from rated voltage or frequency, or both, exceeds the limits given in NEMA MG 1 (or IEC 60034-1); c) conditions under which the AC supply voltage is unbalanced by more than the limits given in NEMA MG 1 (or IEC 60034-1); d) operation at speeds other than rated speed; e) operation on an adjustable speed drive; f) load inertia greater than and/or starting conditions more severe than given in NEMA MG 1; g) orientation of a foot-mounted motor in any position other than horizontal; h) vertical flange-mounted motors; i) coupled through a belt, gear, fluid coupling or other speed modification device; and j) requirements for enclosure purging or pre-start ventilation. NOTE A bullet ( ● ) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates that either a decision is required or further information is to be provided by the purchaser. This information should be indicated on the datasheets (see Annex B); otherwise it should be stated in the quotation request or in the order. 1.4 Dimensions and Standards 1.4.1 Both the SI and U.S. customary system of units and dimensions are used in this standard. 1.4.2 This document recognizes two different systems of standards for the manufacturing and testing of electrical motors: the North American ANSI, IEEE, and NEMA standards and the international IEC and ISO standards. The North American standards are the base documents. When specified by the purchaser, the corresponding international standards are acceptable for use as alternatives; however, this shall not be construed that they are identical to the North American standards. The selection of which system of standards to be utilized shall depend upon the motor’s application and site location. NOTE The purchaser should be aware that specific requirements contained within corresponding standards may differ. 2 Normative References The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. API Standard 541, Form-wound Squirrel Cage Induction Motors—375 kW (500 Horsepower) and Larger API Standard 670, Machinery Protection Systems ABMA Standard 20 1 , Radial Bearings of Ball, Cylindrical Roller and Spherical Roller Types—Metric Design AISI 2 , Standards of the American Iron and Steel Institute ANSI/ASA S12.54 3 , Acoustics—Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure—Engineering method in an essentially free field over a reflecting plane ASTM A976 4 , Standard Classification of Insulating Coatings for Electrical Steels by Composition, Relative Insulating Ability and Application

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