ДСТУ EN 60034-8:2014 Машини електричні обертові. Частина 8. Маркування виводів і напрямок обертання (EN 60034-8:2007, IDT)
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EN 60034-8:2007
Rotating electrical machines -
Part 8: Terminal markings and direction of
rotation
(IEC 60034-8:2007)
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ДСТУ EN 60034-8:2014
(EN 60034-8:2007, IDT)
Машини електричні обертові. Частина 8. Маркування виводів і напрямок обертання
З наданням чинності від 2016-01-01
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols
4.1 General
4.2 DC and single-phase commutator machines
4.3 AC machines without commutator
4.4 Auxiliary devices
5 Direction of rotation
6 Rules for terminal markings
6.1 General
6.2 Suffixes
6.3 Prefixes
6.4 Winding identification for categories of machines
6.5 Field winding of synchronous machines
6.6 DC machines
6.7 Relation between terminal markings and direction of rotation
6.8 Terminal marking figures
7 Auxiliary terminal marking rules
7.1 General
7.2 Marking
Annex A (normative) Connection diagrams for common applications
A.1 General
A.2 Three-phase machines
A.3 Single-phase asynchronous machines
A.4 DC machines
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
Figure 1 – Single three-phase winding, three elements, open connection, six terminals
Figure 2 – Single three-phase winding, delta connection, three terminals
Figure 3 – Single three-phase winding, internal star connection with neutral conductor, four terminals
Figure 4 – Single three-phase winding, two elements per phase, open connection, twelve terminals
Figure 5 – Single three-phase winding, four elements per phase, open connection, twenty-four terminals
Figure 6 – Single three-phase winding, two elements per phase with four tapping points per element, open connection, thirty-six terminals
Figure 7 – Two separate three-phase windings with two independent functions, two elements per phase, open connection, twenty-four terminals
Figure 8 – Two elements, internal connection, three terminals
Figure 10 – Single three-phase winding, star connection, parallel terminals for shared current, six terminals
Figure 11 – Three-phase wound-rotor, star connections with neutral conductors, eight terminals
Figure 12 – Main and auxiliary winding, two elements
Figure 13 – Single-phase auxiliary winding, integrally connected capacitor, one element
Figure 14 – Single-phase main winding, integrally connected thermal protector, one element
Figure 15 – Six-phase winding, open connection, six elements
Figure 16 – Armature winding, one element
Figure 17 – Commutating winding, one and two elements
Figure 18 – Compensating winding, one and two elements
Figure 19 – Series winding, one element, two tappings
Figure 20 – Shunt excitation winding, one element
Figure 21 – Separately excited excitation winding, one and two elements
Figure 22 – Direct-axis auxiliary winding, one element
Figure 23 – Quadrature-axis auxiliary winding, one element
Figure 24 – Armature winding with commutating and compensating windings, one element
Figure 25 – Single-phase, single voltage
Figure 26 – Single-phase, dual voltage
Figure 27 – Three-phase, single voltage
Figure 28 – Three-phase, dual voltage
Figure 29 – Two-lead devices (except type R)
Figure 30 – Two-lead devices of type R
Figure 31 – Three-lead devices of type R
Figure 32 – Four-lead devices of type R
Figure 33 – Switch connections
Figure A.1 – Delta connection
Figure A.2 – Star connection – with or without neutral
Figure A.3 – Dual voltage, six terminals (1:√3)
Figure A.4 – Star-connected, dual voltage, nine terminals (1:2)
Figure A.5 – Delta-connected, dual voltage, nine terminals (1:2)
Figure A.6 – Star-delta, single voltage, six terminals
Figure A.7 – Star-delta, dual voltage, twelve terminals (1:2)
Figure A.8 – Part-winding, single voltage, six terminals
Figure A.9 – Part-winding, dual voltage, nine terminals (1:2)
Figure A.10 – Variable-torque, six terminals
Figure A.11 – Variable-torque, dual-voltage (1:√3), nine terminals
Figure A.12 – Constant-torque, six terminals
Figure A.13 – Constant power, six terminals
Figure A.14 – Variable-torque, six terminals
Figure A.15 – Constant-torque, seven terminals
Figure A.16 – Constant-power, seven terminals
Figure A.17 – Example of three-speed, constant torque motor using two separate windings, ten terminals
Figure A.18 – Example of three-speed motor using three separate windings, ten terminals
Figure A.19 – Example of four-speed, variable-torque motor using two separate windings, twelve terminals
Figure A.20 – Split-phase or capacitor-start reversible motor
Figure A.21 – Reversible capacitor-start motor with four terminals with externally connected capacitor
Figure A.22 – Shunt motor or generator, four terminals
Figure A.23 – Compound-motor or generator with compensating and commutating windings, six terminals
Figure A.24 – Series-wound motor, two terminals
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