isutechman
Mechanical
- Sep 20, 2005
- 7
Ok this may seam like a basic question, but my background is mechanical engineering and I seam to be failing to remember what I learned in EE class.
I have a 250 hp motor that is driving an air compressor and it is rated at 440v and 262.5 amps and has a PF 1. I want to find the efficiency of this motor and I was using this equation
I=(0.746*hp)/(1.73*E*eff*PF)
I = amps
hp = horsepower
E = line to line voltage
eff = efficiency
PF = power factor
I run this equation and I keep getting an efficiency of like 0.09%
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
I have a 250 hp motor that is driving an air compressor and it is rated at 440v and 262.5 amps and has a PF 1. I want to find the efficiency of this motor and I was using this equation
I=(0.746*hp)/(1.73*E*eff*PF)
I = amps
hp = horsepower
E = line to line voltage
eff = efficiency
PF = power factor
I run this equation and I keep getting an efficiency of like 0.09%
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks