Motor efficiency standards are in use today, and now the DOE has focused its rulemaking process on pumps and other components connected to motors.
Bryan Sisler
Bryan Sisler has been involved in the automation and the electrical/electronic field for 35 years. He has been involved in the automation industry for the last 27 years, many of them specializing in drives, motors and communications technologies at a variety of large industrial manufacturers and distributors.
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