A service factor or sf is a factor representing the capacity at which a motor can operate without overloading or damaging its core or components.
													
																	Electric motor service factor. 
									
	
		
	
																	If it is a 1 0 you can run a motor to 100 load if it is 1 15 then it can be loaded to 115 of its rated load. 
																	Traditionally totally enclosed fan cooled tefc motors had an sf of 1 0 but most manufacturers now offer tefc motors with service factors of 1 15 the same as on odp motors. 
																	The service factor sf is a measure of periodically overload capacity at which a motor can operate without damage. 
																	For example the maximum motor load for a 1hp electric motor with a service factor of 1 15 is. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Typical service factors sf for ac motors. 
																	A motor operating continuously at a service factor greater than 1 will have a reduced life expectancy compared to operating at at its rated nameplate horsepower. 
																	The canadian electrical code defines service factor as a multiplier that when applied to. 
																	When the motor is operated at any service factor greater than 1 it may have efficiency power factor and speed different from those at rated load but the locked rotor torque and current and breakdown torque will remain unchanged. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	The reference point is a service factor of 1 which would mean a motor cannot operate over its rated horsepower or hp without overheating. 
																	In the u s the defacto standard for ac motors is the nema standards. 
																	The nema national electrical manufacturers association standard service factor for totally enclosed motors is 1 0. 
																	Likewise for each power and speed the mg 1 standard defines a frame number which is linked to the service factor. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	The standard which defines the service factor for motors and generators is the mg 1 standard which in turn defines powers and speeds. 
																	Most motors have a duty factor of 1 15 for open motors and 1 0 for totally closed motors. 
																	As per the standards a motor s nameplate should indicate the service factor as sf. 
																	The service factor sf is commonly misunderstood as an allowable overload for electric motors for example you may find a 100 hp motor with a sf of 1 15 driving a 110 hp load under the incorrect assumption that it tolerates up to 115 hp. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Motor service factor is probably the most misunderstood value on a motor nameplate. 
																	A motor operating continuously at any service factor greater than 1 will have a reduced life expectancy compared. 
																	The rated horsepower of an ac motor to the rated armature current of a dc motor or. 
																	To the rated output of a generator. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	1 15 x 1 1 15hp anything above this load will certainly result in motor overheating and consequent damage of the ac motor.