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You are here: Home / Motors / New motor series fulfills IE3 requirements

New motor series fulfills IE3 requirements

April 27, 2015 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Two new motor series from Bonfiglioli fulfill IE3 class requirements and are available in the 7.5 to 22kW range. The BX/MX motors fulfill several requirements and environmental norms. The motors meet standards of IE3 efficiency class, according to the international standard IEC 60034-30.

In addition to meeting IE3 standards, the BX/MX motors are also compliant to Ecodesign Requirements for Electric Motors as set forth by the European Parliament and the Council with regard to Ecodesign requirements for electric motors. Bonfiglioli IE3 Motor

The BX/MX motors offer a highly efficient and cost-effective solution that has a lower environmental impact. The motors provide environmental protection up to IP65 as well as thermal protection (Bi-Metallic or Ptc). The motors also include incremental and absolute encoder availability and an anti-condensate drain. All these cutting-edge features make the BX/MX motors ideal for a diverse range of applications that require low energy consumption, particularly continuous duty actions.

With the release of the new BX/MX series, Bonfiglioli offers a complete range of asynchronous motors.

For more information, visit www.bonfiglioli.com.

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