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China's High Efficiency Regulations

In China, the high-efficiency regulation GB18613 for low-voltage motors will be revised!

The China High Efficiency Regulation GB18613-2020 was promulgated on May 29, 2020, as a replacement for GB18613-2012. The revised standard applies to three-phase motors with a constant speed, 50Hz, below 1000V, closed self-cooling, IEC design N, continuous rating S1 and S3 above 80% of squirrel-cage induction motors, general-purpose or explosion-proof motors, and single-phase motors below 690V, 50Hz, 0.01-0.37kW. Additionally, it is required to register the motor's type and performance, and to affix the China Energy Label (CEL) to the motor itself. [Changes in the New and Old China Motor High Efficiency Regulation (CEL) (Excerpt)] ■≧0.12…<0.75kW - Three-phase, 2/4/6 poles: Not subject to regulation → IE3 - Three-phase, 8 poles: Not subject to regulation → IE3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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**Changes to the New and Old Chinese Motor High Efficiency Regulations (CEL) (Excerpt)** ■≧0.75…≦375kW - Three-phase, 2/4/6 poles: IE2 → IE3 and China Energy Label - Three-phase, 8 poles: Not subject to regulation → IE3 and China Energy Label ■>375…≦1,000kW - Three-phase, 2/4/6 poles: Not subject to regulation → IE3 - Three-phase, 8 poles: Not subject to regulation → IE3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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