[法规草案] WTO于2025年4月9日发布了一份关于新西兰三相电动机的文件。
针对三相电动马达 (包括机器内的电动马达) 提出的政策选择将提高其能源效率并确保低效产品不会在新西兰供应。
On 09 April 2025, New Zealand published a WTO document about three phase electric motors.
The proposed policy options for three phase electric motors for supply (sale, lease, hire, or hire-purchase), including those contained within machines will improve their energy efficiency and ensure that inefficient products are not available for supply in New Zealand.
The notified consultation document presents policy options to:
• Increase the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) to align with levels in the EU.
• Widen the scope of the regulations to cover smaller and larger motors.
• Introduce information disclosure requirements.
• Add in an additional international test Standard.Three MEPS levels and scope considered in the consultation document (using the IEC Efficiency Classes):
1. Introduce MEPS for small motors at IE2 levels, 0.12kW (inclusive) to less than 0.75kW.
• Increase MEPS for medium motors (already regulated) to IE3 levels, 0.75kW (inclusive) to less than 185kW.
• Introduce MEPS for large motors at IE3 levels, 185kW (inclusive) to less than 375kW.
2. After a period of 2 years increase MEPS for a range of motors to IE4, 75kW (inclusive) to 200kW (inclusive) in 2, 4 and 6 pole configurations.
The policy options propose introducing information requirements similar to those in EU 2019/1781, which requires certain information about the three phase electric motor to be visibly displayed on in the following places:
• technical data sheet or user manual supplied with the three phase electric motor, and
• manufacturers, importers, and authorised representative websites, and
• technical data sheet supplied with the product which contains a regulated three phase electric motor.
It is also proposed that the IEC 60034-2-1 (Edition 3):2024 Method 2-1-1B be added as a test standard to show compliance.