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Publication CODE Title
IEC 60034-11:2020 RLV (2020-10) ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES - PART 11: THERMAL PROTECTION
 
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Description
IEC 60034-11:2020 RLV contains both the official IEC International Standard and its Redline version. The Redline version is not an official document, it is available in English only and provides you with a quick and easy way to compare all the changes between the official IEC Standard and its previous edition.

IEC 60034-11:2020 specifies requirements relating to the use of thermal protectors and thermal detectors incorporated into the stator windings or placed in other suitable positions in induction machines in order to protect them against serious damage due to thermal overloads. It applies to single-speed three-phase 50 Hz or 60 Hz cage induction motors in accordance with IEC 60034-1 and IEC 60034-12 that:
- have a rated voltage up to 1 000 V;
- are intended for direct-on-line or star-delta starting.
The main changes with respect to the previous edition are:
- the additional specification of winding temperature limits for temperature class 200 (N),
- the increased limits of maximum winding temperatures for overloads with rapid variation,
- the clarification that the motor winding may be permanently damaged after it has been exposed to temperatures
- a clarification of the definition of indirect thermal protection,
- a clarification on the test methods for larger motors.
Class  C990  (IEC PUBLICATIONS IEC PUBLICATIONS)
Available files
EN version

Status
Status IEC PUBLICATION
Situation Currently active
Origin
Committee TC 2
ROTATING MACHINERY
Responsible Ir DELENS Marc
Approval
BEC Approval 2020-10-05
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) 29.160.01
NBN Status New
IEC publication date 2020-10-05
IEC stability date 2023-12-31
IEC file modification date 2020-10-05
IEC last modification date 2020-10-05