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How Does ABB Test Electric Motors?

February 2, 2023

How does ABB test electric motors?

Electric motors keep the world turning. And today’s highly efficient motors save energy and cut emissions. Efficiency is so important that ABB fully test their new motors to ensure they meet the efficiency targets. Low voltage motors Tested. Proven. Efficient.

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ABB’s Baldor-Reliance® EC Titanium™ motors are highly efficient integrated motor/drive systems that combine synchronous reluctance and permanent magnet technologies for a sustainable, wirelessly connected solution. EC Titanium motors are available as stand-alone motor unit, designed to be paired with a variable frequency drive, or as an integrated motor/drive system. EC Titanium is optimized for energy management and sustainability and ideal for fans, pumps, blowers, compressors, vacuum pumps, HVAC systems and other variable speed applications.

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