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Compare IE-classes

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2 poler IE2/IE3

Efficiency IE3Efficiency IE4Savings (Kwh)Savings (money)
0,1264,869,8116232
0,1869,974,7145290
0,271,175,8153306
0,2573,577,9168337
0,3777,381,1196393
0,47881,7203407
0,5580,883,9220441
0,7582,585,7297595
1,184,187,2407815
1,585,388,25061013
2,286,789,56951391
3,87,790,48951790
4,88,691,110852171
5,589,691,913462692
7,590,492,617273453
11,91,493,321474294
15,92,193,927355470
18,592,694,229735945
22,9394,532896579
30,93,694,938467692
37,93,995,247149427
45,94,295,4526410528
55,94,695,7585411708
75,9596720414408
90,95,296,1775615512
110,95,496,3944018880
132,95,696,41003820075
160,95,896,61211624233
200,9696,71321126422
250,9696,71651433027
315,9696,72080741615
 

Choose the correct IE-class

 

Choosing an electric motor with a higher IE class is a simple way to both reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs. A higher IE class means greater efficiency, which makes the motor use less electricity for the same work.

The higher efficiency also means that the motor usually runs cooler, which increases its lifespan. The result is a lower electricity bill, a reduced environmental footprint, and more sustainable operation over time.

By investing in a more efficient motor, one can often recoup the additional cost faster than expected.

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