The implementation of the Directive EU MEPS (European Minimum Energy Performance Standard) are defined from the CE 640/2009 regulation 22/07/ 2009 and the following amendment UE 4/2014 regulation 06/01/ 2014 that are the procedures of implementation of the Directive, about the minimum levels of performance required by the electric motors (EN 60034-30), commercialized in the European market.
From 01/01/2015: asynchronous three-phase motors single speed 2, 4 and 6 poles, with power from 7,5 kW to 375 kW and voltage till 1000 V, continuous service S1, must be placed in the European Economic Area (SEE) in efficiency class IE3 or IE2 if coupled to the inverter (actuation in variable speed drive).
It’s a responsability of the final user to make sure that this kind of engine will be supplied by an inverter.
* Note: with an inverter can be released on the SEE market only IE2 and IE3 motors.
The following cases of release are not about products on the market in the sense of the 2009/125/EC Directive and its Implementing regulations:
In the motors where is not possible to suggest the values of efficiency to the various load conditions, for reason of space,is only allowed to indicate the value of yield at 100% load.