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IE1 vs IE2 Motor

01/27/2014 5:08 AM

What makes IE2 motor more efficient than IE1 motor? is it manufacturing process or materials used. Pls. discussed the difference with respect to technology, engineering and construction point of view. Thanks in advance.

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Re: IE1 vs IE2 motor

01/27/2014 5:59 AM

Are internet search engines unavailable in that part of the world, for some reason?

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01/28/2014 2:53 AM

Any thing you type in browser, you will found thousands of results. it does not mean they are relevant.

If you have specific link, please provide, it will take less time compare to your this post.

We search and found only policies regarding energy efficiency motor.

Hope you have some data but not sharing with others.

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01/27/2014 8:22 AM

Are there specific rules for posting?

A different design makes it more efficient.

By copying your thread title into a browser I got, "About 235,000 results

(0.43 seconds) " (See PWSlack response #1)

You should try that before coming here. (and wasting our time)

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01/28/2014 2:49 AM

it is done before posting,please note "About 235,000 results" in .43 seconds have no specific answer.

any thing you type in browser, you will found thousands of results. it does not mean all are relevant.

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01/27/2014 11:12 AM

There is a publication by International Copper Promotion Organisation - Indian Chapter on Energy Efficient Motors. Please get a copy & read.

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01/28/2014 2:19 AM

Surprise !! It is only available in Indian Chapter of this world. I am trying to get a copy of that, in the meantime Please share some points with us also.

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01/28/2014 7:54 AM

I would guess EE65 has paid for his copy. I would suggest you do the same.

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01/28/2014 8:24 AM

Yes! Tony, I did pay 100 bucks for it. But, it's worth it.

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01/29/2014 4:29 AM

Thank you sir, as you have paid 100 bucks, you should not share the knowledge gained out of it with others.

good works, keep it up.

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01/29/2014 4:26 AM

Thanks TonyS, Hope you have the specific answer. Great to know that "if any body paid for any knowledge not to be shared with any body, they should wait till the Knowledge book is in their hand".

If we follow this principle, half of the question of this forum will be unanswered.

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