Rating plate

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Rating plate

A rating plate on a machine carries information about its operational limits. The plate frequently contains the names of the machine and its manufacturer, so the rating plate is often called a name plate (hence the term "nameplate capacity" for a generator), although many devices carry separate nameplates and rating plates.[1]

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The rating plate of a generator at the Dalchonzie power station with continuous maximum rating (CMR) of 4 megawatts

For an electric machine, the power rating is the number on its rating plate and corresponds to a maximum electric load it can carry. There is a distinction between the continuous rating (for generators, continuous maximum rating or CMR[2]), at which the machine can be operational without a time limit and short-term rating that can only be used for a specified amount of time.[3]

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A typical electrical generator rating plate contains the following parameters:[4]

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