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Posted by Dinesh on March 30th, 2021

HVAC and Consumer Appliances Help Establish Revenue Streams During COVID-19 Pandemic

Pent-up demand and reopening of online and offline channels are likely to boost the growth of the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market amidst the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis. Small fans, motion-control systems, and servomotors are gradually gaining increased demand for various end-use cases. However, several people are still focusing on saving money for essential goods, which is likely to inhibit the expansion of the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market. As such, people are investing in consumer appliances rather than opt for an outdoor vacation or buying a vehicle. This trend is likely to benefit manufacturers of EC (electronically commuted) motors.

Manufacturers are focusing on what consumers have been thinking during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. They are increasing efforts to diversify their supply chains in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment that helps manufacturers establish stable revenue streams.

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Alternatives to PSC Motors Being Preferred by Refrigeration Manufacturers

The electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market is expected to surpass the revenue of US$ 7.6 Bn by the end of 2030. However, many conventional equipment and appliances are prone to increased energy consumption due to the utilization of outdated technologies. Thus, in order to gain a competitive edge in the market landscape, manufacturers in the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market are introducing alternatives to traditional shaded-pole or permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors. As such, there is a demand for refrigeration systems that draw reduced electricity usage.

Energy-efficient fans and motors are being designed for demanding applications. For instance, EC Drives— a provider of energy-efficient solutions, is gaining strong business holds in Europe and North America to meet demanding needs of end users. Manufacturers are increasing their production capabilities in brushless DC motors that are supplied to refrigeration manufacturers.

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Ecodesign Directives Help Manufacturers Develop Energy-efficient Ventilation Systems

The electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market is slated to register a CAGR of 5.5% during the assessment period. However, it has become crucial for OEMs to comply with the Ecodesign Directives and Building Regulations to increase the availability of energy-efficient products. Manufacturers are adopting the EC technology to develop energy-efficient fans and adhere to industry regulations. They are keeping in mind installation costs and legislative compliance of ventilation systems in order to boost their credibility credentials.

EC Motors V/S AC Motors: Which is Better?

Companies in the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market are adopting advanced motor technologies to develop lightweight systems. Small and silent EC motors are being highly preferred by HVAC manufacturers. These motors are increasingly replacing bulky AC motors that take up a lot of space and block the airflow. 

In order to drive energy efficiency in fans, manufacturers in the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market are taking into consideration specific fan power (SFP), which helps in calculations for total power consumption. They are introducing motors that negate the need for a mains-powered speed controller. Cutting-edge EC motors are serving as alternatives to AC motors in ventilation systems for reducing energy consumption. Moreover, EC motor-controlled fans lead to reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

EC Motors versus PSC Motors: Which is Better for HVAC Applications?

The HVAC industry is witnessing a significant change from PSC to EC motors. There is a need for proper training for HVAC technicians in order to differentiate between the best options for HVAC equipment.

EC motors are being highly publicized for cost savings since PSC motors have no intermediate speeds, as they are either running at full speed or not running at all.

Speed Controls and LED Displays in Motors Grab Attention of HVAC Manufacturers

Next-gen EC motors are helping companies in the electronically commutated motors (<5HP) market gain global recognition. For instance, Rosenberg’s Generation 3 EC motor was showcased at the AHR 2020 Innovation Awards competition. Innovative EC motors are being used to drive axial fans and backward curved impellers in settings where power, reliability, and control are critical.

 

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