In The Situation That Power Consumption Is Not Shown On Rating Panel - Robin America R600 Service Manual

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9-l-4
IN THE SITUATION
THAT
POWER CONSUMPTION
IS NOT SHOWN ON THE
RATING
PANEL:
Occasionally. the rating panel of an electric appliance does not carry its power consumption but only shows the mechanical
equivalent to the power consumption.
In such a situation. it is necessary to calculate the power consumption of the device
involved.
Depending on the types of load. the calculated power consumption is adjusted according to paragraphs 9-l-l
through 9-I-3 above.
(Power consumption) = (Mechanical equivalent of device) + (Efficiency)
Efficiency
Motors:
0.6 - 0.8
Fluorescent lamps: 0.7 - 0.8
Example : A
4OW fluorescent
lamp with a lighting output of 40W and assuming that the power consumption of this lamp is
0.7, the power consumption is calculated as follows:
40 + 0.7 = 57W
Further, as per paragraph 9-l-2, the said power consumption is multiplied by a factor of 1.2 to 2. producing a
power consumption of 70 to 11 SW. Therefore. with this generator, four to seven 40W fluorescent lamps can be
used.
Example:
In the case of a 2OOW motor. the mechanical equivalent of the motor is 200W. Assuming that the efficiency of
the motor is 0.7. the power consumption is calculated as 200 f 0.7 = 285W. Similar to the above, the calculated
power consumption is then multiplied as per paragraphs 3-1) or 3-2). taking into account the types of motor
and starting conditions. The table below shows the range of loads applicable to this generator.
Electric devices
Range of workable loads
50 Hz
60
Hz
I
Incandescent
lamp, electric
heater,
etc.
up to 4oow
up to 5oow
I
Fluorescent
lamp, mercury
lamp, etc.
Up to approx.
300W
Up to approx.
400W
I
Motor-driven
tools etc.
I
Up to approx.
300W
Up to approx.
350W
Pump and compressor
drive motors
I
Up to approx.
150W
/
Up to approx.
200W
Table 9- 7
NOTE
7: With motor-driven
tools and the motor-driven
pumps
and compressors
specified
in paragraphs
9-7-3
and 9-l-4,
the generators
of the said capacities
are required
only
when starting
the motors
of the
respective
appliance.
Once the motor
has started,
the power
which
the generator
is required
to
supply
to the motor
decreases
thereafter
to a level approximately
1.2 to 2 times the rated power
consumption
.
Therefore,
the surplus capacity
of the generator
may be used for other electric
appliances.
NOTE
2: As for the motor-driven
devices
specified
in paragraph
9- 7-3 and 9-l -4, the power
requirement
for
starting
varies according
to the types of motor
and the load conditions
at time of starting.
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