Abstract
In 1967 the major electrical machinery manufacturers published new temperature rise limits for standard ratings of large induction motors. These limits have been proposed to the National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) for consideration as an industry standard for these machines. This paper outlines the nature of these changes, the reasoning behind them, their effects on machine design, and their effects on motor application by the user.

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