• AS 1360.11-1980

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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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    Withdrawn date:  30-06-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1980

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 1360.11-1980 ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES OF PARTICULAR TYPES OR FOR PARTICULAR APPLICATIONS - DIMENSIONS AND PERFORMANCE
    2 - PREFACE
    5 - 11.1 SCOPE.
    5 - 11.2 DEFINITIONS.*
    5 - 11.2.1 General Definitions.
    5 - 11.2.2 Cooling.
    5 - 11.2.3 Duty and Duty Cycles.
    5 - 11.2.4 Loads.
    6 - 11.2.5 Rating.
    6 - 11.2.6 Overspeeds.
    6 - 11.2.7 Starting Characteristics.
    6 - 11.2.8 Temperatures.
    6 - 11.2.9 Tests.
    6 - 11.3 FRAME NOMENCLATURE.
    6 - 11.3.1 System of Frame Nomenclature.
    6 - 11.3.2 Simplified Designation.
    7 - 11.4 SYMBOLS FOR DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES.
    7 - 11.4.1 Symbols for Dimensions.
    7 - 11.4.2 Tolerances.
    7 - 11.5 SHAFT EXTENSIONS.
    7 - 11.5.1 General.
    7 - 11.5.2 Shaft Number.
    8 - 11.5.3 Shaft Extensions, Flats and Keyways.
    8 - 11.5.4 Dimensions of Shaft Extensions.
    10 - 11.5.5 Shaft Extension Runout.
    10 - 11.5.6 Limits of Deviation of Spigot Concentricity and Flange Perpendicularity.
    10 - 11.5.7 Parallelism Deviation.
    10 - 11.6 FRAME AND FIXING DIMENSIONS.
    10 - 11.6.1 Symbols.
    10 - 11.6.2 Dimensions of Foot-mounted and Resilient-mounted Frames
    13 - 11.6.3 Dimensions of Flange-mounted Frames.
    13 - 11.6.4 Dimensions of Face-flange-mounted Frames
    14 - 11.7 SERVICE CONDITIONS.
    14 - 11.7.1 Coolant Temperatures.
    14 - 11.7.2 Altitude.
    14 - 11.8 OPERATING CONDITIONS.
    14 - 11.8.1 Voltage Variations During Operation.
    14 - 11.8.2 Waveform.
    14 - 11.9 CLASSES OF RATING.
    14 - 11.10 OUTPUT RATINGS.
    14 - 11.10.1 D.C. Generators.
    14 - 11.10.2 A. C. Generators.
    14 - 11.10.3 Motors.
    14 - 11.11 PREFERRED OUTPUT RATINGS.
    14 - 11.12 VOLTAGE RATINGS.
    14 - 11.13 PREFERRED VOLTAGES FREQUENCY PHASES AND SPEEDS.
    14 - 11.13.1 Preferred Voltages.
    14 - 11.13.2 Preferred Frequency.
    14 - 11.13.3 Preferred Number of Phases.
    14 - 11.13.4 Preferred Motor Speeds.
    14 - 11.14 MOTORS WITH MULTIPLE RATINGS.
    14 - 11.14.1 Multi-speed Motors.
    14 - 11.14.2 Adjustable-speed Motors.
    14 - 11.15 LIMITS OF TEMPERATURE RISE.
    14 - 11.15.1 General.
    14 - 11.15.2 Continuously Rated Machines.
    15 - 11.15.3 Short Time Rated Machines.
    15 - 11.15.4 Iron Cores in Contact with Insulated Windings
    15 - 11.16 METHODS OF TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT TO BE EMPLOYED.
    15 - 11.16.1 General.
    15 - 11.16.2 Resistance Method.
    16 - 11.16.3 Thermometer Method.
    16 - 11.17 MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE.
    16 - 11.17.1 Measurement of Temperature of Gaseous Coolant
    16 - 11.17.2 Measurement of Final Temperatures of Machines
    16 - 11.18 ADJUSTMENTS PERMITTED TO LIMITS OF TEMPERATURE RISE FOR SERVICE CONDITIONS INVOLVING NON- STANDARD GASEOUS COOLANT TEM
    16 - 11.18.1 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Less than 30°C.
    16 - 11.18.2 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Between 30°C and 40°C.
    17 - 11.18.3 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Between 40°C and 60°C.
    17 - 11.18.4 Gaseous Coolant Temperature Greater than 60°C.
    17 - 11.18.5 Correction of Temperature Rise for Variations in Altitude
    17 - 11.19 ADJUSTMENTS TOTEMPERATURE RISE FOR TEST CONDITIONS.
    17 - 11.19.1 General.
    17 - 11.19.2 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which Differs Less than 30° C from that Specified
    17 - 11.19.3 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which is More than 30° C Below that Specified.
    17 - 11.19.4 Temperature of Gaseous Coolant During Test which is More than 30°C Above that Specified
    17 - 11.20 TORQUE CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCKED- ROTOR kV. A OF INDUCTION MOTORS
    17 - 11.21 INDUCTION MOTOR APPLICATIONS
    17 - 11.22 MOMENTARY OVERLOAD.
    17 - 11.22.1 General.
    17 - 11.22.2 Momentary Overloads for Generators.
    17 - 11.22.3 Momentary Overloads for Motors.
    18 - 11.23 OVERSPEED.
    18 - 11.24 COMMUTATION.
    18 - 11.25 NOISE LEVELS.
    18 - 11.26 VIBRATION.
    18 - 11.27 RATING PLATE MARKINGS.
    18 - 11.27.1 General.
    18 - 11.27.2 General Information on Rating Plate of Machine Having a Single Rating within Continuous or Short Time
    19 - 11.27.3 Additional Information on Rating Plate of DC Generator
    19 - 11.27.4 Additional Information on Rating Plate of DC Motor
    19 - 11.27.5 Additional Information on Rating Plate of AC Generator
    19 - 11.27.6 Additional Information on Rating Plate of Induction Motor
    19 - 11.28 TESTS.
    19 - 11.28.1 General.
    19 - 11.28.2 Classification of Tests.
    19 - 11.28.3 Test Results.
    20 - 11.28.4 Overspeed Tests.
    20 - 11.28.5 Commutation Tests.
    20 - 11.28.6 Torque Tests.
    20 - 11.28.7 Temperature-rise Tests.
    20 - 11.28.8 Noise Tests.
    20 - 11.28.9 Vibration Tests.
    20 - 11.28.10 High Voltage Tests.
    20 - 11.29 TOLERANCES.
    21 - 11.30 INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN BY THE PURCHASER WITH ENQUIRY AND ORDER.
    21 - 11.30.1 General.
    21 - 11.30.2 General Information for All Types of Machines.
    21 - 11.30.3 Particular Information for D.C. Generator.
    21 - 11.30.4 Particular Information for D. C. Motor.
    22 - 11.30.5 Particular Information for A. C. Synchronous Generator.
    22 - 11.30.6 Particular Information for Induction Motor.
    22 - 11.30.7 Particular Information for A.C. Commutator Motor or for Universal Motor.
    22 - 11.30.8 Particular Information for Types of Machines not Classified
    25 - APPENDIX 11C APPLICATION OF INDUCTION MOTORS
    25 - 11C.1 CHOICE OF INDUCTION MOTOR TYPE.
    25 - 11C.2 STARTING CHARACTERISTICS OF INDUCTION MOTORS
    25 - 11C.3 SURVEY OF INDUCTION MOTOR TYPES.

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    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.

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    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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    Committee EL-009
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

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