The third phase of the EU MEPS European Directive comes into effect as of January 2017

The third phase of the EU MEPS European Directive comes into effect as of January 2017 - Royse
Through our distributor ABB, we have learned about the entry into force of the third phase of the EU MEPS European Directive starting next January 2017. Given the importance of this information, we have considered it appropriate to make it known to all our clients.

The application of these new regulations will require taking note of the minimum efficiency by power range in motors as of Sunday, January 1, 2017.

This means that all motors purchased as of the aforementioned date with the CE marking for installation and use throughout the European Community must strictly comply with all the requirements of the third phase of directive EC640/2009.

The EU MEPS European Directive has a major influence on the industrial sector, hence its relevance. Furthermore, the main development is found in the third phase. Specifically, it states that motors from 0.75 to 375kW (inclusive) must comply with the IE3 efficiency level or, alternatively, with the IE2 efficiency level if they are operated solely by means of a frequency converter.

In addition to the EU MEPS European Directive…

Another development shared by ABB is the new Dodge Raptor elastic coupling, which provides interchangeability, reliability, and maximum misalignment capacity.

According to our distributor ABB, “couplings should not monopolize the maintenance team.” Hence, their new Dodge Raptor has been designed to ensure maximum durability and reliability.

Furthermore, thanks to its flexible design and the simplicity of assembly required, this coupling is fully compatible with all other existing couplings. Despite this, it improves the service life of both the coupling itself and the driven load.

If you are interested or have any questions, please contact our customer service staff. They will help you find the best solution for your business.

Source and image: ABB

 

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