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IS 4722 : 2001 URAT ATT fact a golf asi; — faerie ( gener gree ) Indian Standard ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES — SPECIFICATION ( Second Revision ) ICS 621.313-13 ©BIS 2001 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 August 2001 Price Group 8 Rotating Machinery Sectional Commitee, ET 15 FOREWORD This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Rotating Machinery Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division Council Inthe first revision of this standard following contents have been brought out in separate independent standards: a) Type of duty and classes of ratings assigned to rotating electrical machines covered in IS 12824 : 1989, and b) Temperature-rise measurements of rotating electrical machines covered in IS 12802: 1989. In this revision, a number of editorial corrections have been incorporated and in addition, some changes have also been incorporated based on experience for operation of this standard, The requirements of rotating electrical machines covered in this standard have been updated in line with current international practices. While revising this standard, assistance has been derived from the IEC Pub 34(1983) now designated as IEC 60034 ‘Rotating electrical machines’, issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numercial values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard. IS 4722 : 2001 Indian Standard ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES — SPECIFICATION (Second Revision) 1 SCOPE 1.1 This standard covers requirements for rotating electrical machines without distinction of output and voltage but excluding: a) Traction equipment, and 1b) Motors covered by IS 996 : 1979 ‘Single phase small ac and universal electric motors (second revision)’. 1.1.1 Attention is drawn to certain other standards listed below which may apply when machines are required for particular applications. The rating plate ‘of machines built to comply with these standards indicate the number of the Indian Standards invoked: IS No. Title 325:1996 Three-phase induction motors (fourth revision) 2635:1975 DC electric welding generators (second revision) 2972 Textile motors: (Part 1) : 1979 Loom motors (first revision) (Part 2) : 1979 Card motors (first revision) (Part 3): 1979 Spinning frame motors (first revision) 3682: 1966 Flameproof ac motors for use in mines 5422: 1996 Turbine type generators (first revision) 7538: 1996 Three-phase squirrel cage induction motors for centrifugal pumps for agricultural application 8151: 1976 — Single-speed three-phase induction thotors for driving lifts 9283 : 1995 Motors for submersible pumpsets 9628: 1980 Three-phase induction motors with type of protection ‘n’ 2. REFERENCES The Indian Standards listed in Annex A are necessary adjuncts to this standard, 3 TERMINOLOGY 3.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions shall apply. The definitions of general terms used in this standard are given in IS 1885 (Part 35). 3.1 Rating ‘The whole of the numerical values of the electrical and mechanical quantities with their durations. and sequence assigned to the machine by the manufacturer and stated on the rating plate, the machine complying with the specified conditions. 3.2 Rated Value The numerical value of a quantity included in the rating. 3.3 Rated Output The numerical value of the output included in the rating. 3.4 Load All the numerical values of the electrical and ‘mechanical quantities that signify the demand to be made on a rotating machine by an electrical circuit or a mechanism st a given instant 3.5. No-Load (Operation) ‘The state of a machine rotating with zero output power (but under otherwise normal operating conditions). 3.6 Full Load The highest value of load specified for a machine operating at rated output. 3.7 Full Load Power The highest, value of power specified for machine operating at rated output. [NOTE —This concept also applies to torque, current, speed, ec. 3.8 Rest and De-energized The complete absence of all movements and of all electrical supply or mechanical drive.

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