IntegrityTesting
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- Feb 22, 2014
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Hello all, and thanks for your help!
I'm running a 25 HP 3 phase converter on 230V/200A service and have some questions... Initially my motor 230/460 was permanently wired high. Unknown, it was connected to single phase 230 after being spun up by a pony motor. It ran fantastic, and only consumed 3A at idle, and was quickly determined not to have the load capacity to generate a significant 3rd leg because it must have been wired high...
The motor was dropped off at a shop, and I had the standard 9 leads led out from the windings... After install back into the converter system, my new idle current is 35A!?!?!?
I expected of course DOUBLE the idle current wired at 230, or 6A. It works fine for what I am loading it for, a 10HP 3ph compressor motor... BUT I think there must be something wrong with the lead ID's....??? My 10 HP pulls about 28A/leg when wired to normal 3 ph service, but current readings connected in this converter system are about 28A for the two passed on phases (wired direct by contactors) and 15A for the generated leg... My single phase load for the entire system under load is 60A/leg or 120A... I can see 60A for the passed through load plus 15A for the generated leg plus transient idle loads… Leaving my converter idler motor consuming 45A to generate the 15A 3rd leg…
Questions:
1. Isn’t 35A/leg idling a 25 hp @230V high???
2. There is some partial winding info on the plate, I’m thinking of dropping out some windings after the load motor inrush… What are anybody’s thoughts? Which leads to drop out?
Motor Plate pic attached…
Thanks for your help!
I'm running a 25 HP 3 phase converter on 230V/200A service and have some questions... Initially my motor 230/460 was permanently wired high. Unknown, it was connected to single phase 230 after being spun up by a pony motor. It ran fantastic, and only consumed 3A at idle, and was quickly determined not to have the load capacity to generate a significant 3rd leg because it must have been wired high...
The motor was dropped off at a shop, and I had the standard 9 leads led out from the windings... After install back into the converter system, my new idle current is 35A!?!?!?
I expected of course DOUBLE the idle current wired at 230, or 6A. It works fine for what I am loading it for, a 10HP 3ph compressor motor... BUT I think there must be something wrong with the lead ID's....??? My 10 HP pulls about 28A/leg when wired to normal 3 ph service, but current readings connected in this converter system are about 28A for the two passed on phases (wired direct by contactors) and 15A for the generated leg... My single phase load for the entire system under load is 60A/leg or 120A... I can see 60A for the passed through load plus 15A for the generated leg plus transient idle loads… Leaving my converter idler motor consuming 45A to generate the 15A 3rd leg…
Questions:
1. Isn’t 35A/leg idling a 25 hp @230V high???
2. There is some partial winding info on the plate, I’m thinking of dropping out some windings after the load motor inrush… What are anybody’s thoughts? Which leads to drop out?
Motor Plate pic attached…
Thanks for your help!