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English - 4E - Efficient Electrical End-Use Equipment

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Who’s Involved?The following six nationalGovernments are members of theAnnex: Australia, Austria, Denmark,Netherlands, Switzerland, andthe United States of America*.Information from other countriesis also used in the EMSA work, butthose countries do not have accessto the benefits of membership.*Member listing April 2012Motor Systems PolicyThe Motor Policy Guide - Part 1: Assessment of Existing Policiescomprises an analysis of existing motor systems policyinstruments in different parts of the world (Australia, China,Europe, USA) and recommendations for successful policy design.Part 2 - Road map to a comprehensive motor systems policywill be ready by 2013.Testinghe Testing Centres Network hasabout 50 test laboratories amongits members from 30 countries. Atthe workshop in September 2011 thegroup discussed the EMSA Guidefor the use of electric motor testingmethods based on IEC 60034-2-1.PHOTOGRAPH BY CALTEST, AUSTRALIACapacity BuildingThe Motor Systems Tool calculates the efficiencyof a motor system, taking into account loadcharacteristics, transmission, motor and controls. Itis intended for engineers, machine builders, energyconsultants and others working on analysing existingand optimizing new machine systems.Where can I access the EMSA outputs?All publicly available EMSA outputs can be found on the EMSA websiteat www.motorsystems.org.For further information contact Rita Werle (rita.werle@abinternational.ch).For a regular update on motor systems efficiency and EMSA subscribe to theEMSA Newsletter (available in <strong>English</strong>, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and German):www.motorsystems.org/emsa-newsletter

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