AHRI 110-2012 Air-Conditioning Heating and Refrigerating Equipment Nameplate Voltages.pdf
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1、 2012 Standard for Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigerating Equipment Nameplate Voltages AHRI Standard 110 Price $5.00 (M) $10.00 (NM) Copyright 2012, by Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute Printed in U.S.A. Registered United States Patent and Trademark Office IMPORTANT SAFETY
2、RECOMMENDATIONS It is strongly recommended that the product be designed, constructed, assembled and installed in accordance with nationally recognized safety requirements appropriate for products covered by this standard. AHRI, as a manufacturers trade association, uses its best efforts to develop s
3、tandards employing state-of-the-art and accepted industry practices. However, AHRI does not certify or guarantee safety of any products, components or systems designed, tested, rated, installed or operated in accordance with these standards or that any tests conducted under its standards will be non
4、-hazardous or free from risk. Note: This standard supersedes AHRI Standard 110-2002. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Section 1. Purpose 1 Section 2. Scope . 1 Section 3. Definitions. 1 Section 4. Voltage Rating Requirements . 2 Section 5. Equipment Performance Requirements 6 Section 6. Conformance Co
5、nditions 6 TABLES Table 1. Standard Nominal System Voltages for 60Hz Systems in the U.S.A. 3 Table 2. Standard Nominal System Voltages for 50Hz and 60Hz Systems (For non U.S.A. systems only) 5 Table 3. AC Three Phase Systems with Nominal Voltage Above 1kV and not Exceeding 35kV at 50Hz and 60Hz (For
6、 non U.S.A. systems only) 6 APPENDICES Appendix A. References - Normative 7 Appendix B. References - Informative. 7 AHRI STANDARD 110-2012 1 AIR-CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATING EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE VOLTAGES Section 1. Purpose 1.1 Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to establish, for air-
7、conditioning, heating and refrigerating equipment: definitions; voltage rating requirements; equipment performance requirements; and conformance conditions. 1.1.1 Intent. This standard is intended for the guidance of the industry, including manufacturers, engineers, installers, contractors, and user
8、s. 1.1.2 Review and Amendment. This standard is subject to review and amendment as technology advances. 1.2 The provisions herein are recommendations intended for implementation only through reference by other authoritative documents. Section 2. Scope 2.1 Scope. This standard applies to 50 Hz and 60
9、 Hz electrical voltage ratings and operating limits as applied to air-conditioning, heating and refrigerating equipment, heat pumps, and electric furnaces as well as components. 2.1.1 Exclusions. Voltages less than 100V AC are not included in this standard. Section 3. Definitions All terms in this d
10、ocument shall follow the standard industry definitions in the current edition of ASHRAE Terminology of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration unless otherwise defined in this section. 3.1 “Shall“ or “Should.“ “Shall“ or “should“ shall be interpreted as follows: 3.1.1 Shall. Where “
11、shall“ or “shall not“ is used for a provision specified, that provision is mandatory if compliance with the standard is claimed. 3.1.2 Should. “Should“ is used to indicate provisions which are not mandatory but which are desirable as good practice. 3.2 Voltages. 3.2.1 Equipment Nameplate Voltage Rat
12、ing. The nominal Utilization Voltage marked on the equipment nameplate by the manufacturer (Tables 1 and 2). 3.2.2 Low Voltage. The Nominal System Voltage with the range between 100V and 1kV AC according to ANSI C84.1. 3.2.3 Medium Voltage. The Nominal System Voltage with the range between 1kV and 3
13、5kV AC according to IEEE 1585. Note: For the purposes of this standard, 1kV is included under Medium Voltage. 3.2.4 Nominal System Voltage. A nominal value assigned to the electric power supply system for the purpose of conveniently designating its voltage class. 3.2.5 Service Voltage. The voltage a
14、t the point where the electric systems of the supplier and the user are connected. AHRI STANDARD 110-2012 2 3.2.6 Utilization Voltage. The voltage at the line terminals of the utilization equipment. 3.3 Y. The transformer coil configuration. Section 4. Voltage Rating Requirements 4.1 Standard System
15、 Voltage Relationships. Tables 1 and 2 present the basic relationships between standard Nominal System Voltages and Utilization Voltages for air-conditioning, heating and refrigeration equipment and components. (Data derived from ANSI C84.1). 4.2 Application of Voltage Ranges. (See ANSI C84.1). 4.2.
16、1 Range A-Service Voltage. Electric supply systems are designed and operated so that most Service Voltages are within the limits specified for this range. The occurrence of Service Voltages outside of these limits should be infrequent and should be handled as a special occurrence. 4.2.2 Range A-Util
17、ization Voltage. User systems are to be designed and thus must operate acceptably between the minimum and maximum Utilization Voltage Range A. Utilization equipment shall be designed and rated to give acceptable performance throughout this range, per the applicable AHRI Standard. 4.2.3 Range B-Servi
18、ce and Utilization Voltages. This range includes voltages above and below Range A limits that necessarily result from practical design and operating conditions on supply or user systems or both. Although such conditions are a part of practical operations, they are typically limited in extent, freque
19、ncy and duration. When they occur, corrective measures are typically undertaken within a reasonable time to improve voltages to meet Range A requirements. Insofar as practical, utilization equipment shall be designed to give acceptable performance in the extremes of this range of Utilization Voltage
20、, although not necessarily equal performance as in Range A. 4.2.3.1 Exception. For 208V systems only, motor driven equipment shall be designed to start and operate satisfactorily under rated load conditions at the extremes of Range B, but not necessarily under maximum load conditions. For rated and
21、maximum load conditions, see the industry standards for the product concerned. It must be recognized that, because of conditions beyond the control of the supplier or user, or both, there will be infrequent and limited periods when sustained voltages outside of Range B limits will occur. Utilization
22、 equipment may not operate satisfactorily under these conditions, and protective devices may operate to protect the equipment. When voltages occur outside the limits of Range B, prompt corrective action is recommended. The urgency for such action will depend upon many factors, such as the location a
23、nd nature of load or circuits involved, and the magnitude and duration of the deviation beyond Range B limits. AHRI STANDARD 110-2012 3 Table 1. Standard Nominal System Voltages for 60 Hz Systems in the U.S.A. Voltage Class Nominal System Voltage Nameplate Voltage Marking Voltage Range A2Voltage Ran
24、ge B2Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Utilization and Service Voltage Service Voltage Utilization Voltage Utilization and Service Voltage Service Voltage Utilization Voltage Low Voltage 1,2,4Single Phase 120 115 126 114 108 127 110 104 208 or 240 208/230 (200/230) 252 197 187 254 191 180 208 208 (200
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