AS 1360.11-1980
Withdrawn
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Rotating electrical machines of particular types or for particular applications - Dimensions and performance of small power electrical machines
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30-06-2017
English
01-01-1980
Applies to a.c., d.c., and universal machines of rated output up to 750 W (or 750 V.A.) per 1000 r/min with rated voltages up to 240 V d.c., up to 480 volt single-phase a.c., and up to 650 V three-phase a.c., intended for applications for which a light construction is adequate. Dimensions are specified for four frame sizes and for four methods of mounting. A shaft extension is specified for each frame size; in two cases an alternative smaller diameter shaft extension is specified. Preferred outputs between 2.5 W and 3000 W are listed but not allocated to frame sizes.
Committee |
EL-009
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 1819 7
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Pages |
21
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This Part of this standard specifies the dimensions and performance of a.c., d.c., and universal type electrical machines intended for applications for which a lighter construction than that specified in AS 1360, Part 10 is adequate and having the following characteristics:(a) Foot, flange, face-flange or resilient mounting.(b) Sleeve or rolling bearings.(c) Any type of enclosure.(d) A rated voltage up to and including 240 V d.c., 480 V single-phase a.c., or 650 V three-phase a.c.(e) A continuous rated output (or equivalent continuous rated output for short-time rated machines) up to and including 0.75 kW (or kV.A) for each 1000 r/min of the rated speed (or synchronous speed for a.c. machines).NOTE: It is recognized that in practice there is some overlap between the ratings covered by this Part and those covered by Part 10: e.g. motors of certain ratings may be constructed to comply either with this Part or with Part 10 but not necessarily with both.
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