macmckim
Electrical
- Mar 7, 2004
- 89
I have an end-user with number of 4P-5000HP, 4160V motors that are 25+ years old on large pumps that we have repaired or over-hauled number number times in past 10 years.
The end-user is looking at replacing the motors wih new machines in next couple of years. The idea the in-house engineer is considering is changing the motor voltage to 13,8kV. He says they have 13.8KV at site that goes through
transformers, stepping down to 4.16kV for the 5000HP mtrs.
The transformers are also 25 years old, but no problems as far as everyone knows.
My question - Are there any advantages or disadvantages to
use 13.8KV voltage motors?
The end-user engineer knows that new DOL starting equipment
will be required, new cabling (13.2kv type), 13.8kV mtrs will be more expensive than 4.16kV.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Mac
The end-user is looking at replacing the motors wih new machines in next couple of years. The idea the in-house engineer is considering is changing the motor voltage to 13,8kV. He says they have 13.8KV at site that goes through
transformers, stepping down to 4.16kV for the 5000HP mtrs.
The transformers are also 25 years old, but no problems as far as everyone knows.
My question - Are there any advantages or disadvantages to
use 13.8KV voltage motors?
The end-user engineer knows that new DOL starting equipment
will be required, new cabling (13.2kv type), 13.8kV mtrs will be more expensive than 4.16kV.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Mac