IBRCAN
Electrical
- Feb 3, 2012
- 53
HI All,
I am working on a belt driven generator--150 kw, 4 pole, 600V/60Hz. We know this unit should be driven at 1800 RPM.
The drive sheave currently installed dictates that the generator only spins at 1650 RPM/54 Hz. It has worked this way for years. I have advised the customer on the correct pulley size to achieve 1800 RPM.
The customer would like the unit to be repaired as is for now until the correct sheave can be sourced and installed. I am replacing the voltage regulator and believe that to maintain the correct V/Hz ratio, the AVR should be adjusted for 540 VAC. My understanding is that 600V at 54Hz could be detrimental to electric motors designed for 60 Hz, due to magnetic saturation. Thoughts?
Thanks
Ian
I am working on a belt driven generator--150 kw, 4 pole, 600V/60Hz. We know this unit should be driven at 1800 RPM.
The drive sheave currently installed dictates that the generator only spins at 1650 RPM/54 Hz. It has worked this way for years. I have advised the customer on the correct pulley size to achieve 1800 RPM.
The customer would like the unit to be repaired as is for now until the correct sheave can be sourced and installed. I am replacing the voltage regulator and believe that to maintain the correct V/Hz ratio, the AVR should be adjusted for 540 VAC. My understanding is that 600V at 54Hz could be detrimental to electric motors designed for 60 Hz, due to magnetic saturation. Thoughts?
Thanks
Ian