St_Isakovic
Electrical
- Jul 14, 2023
- 7
Hello Colleagues,
I have a project and part of it was driving a 90kW motor for a hammer mill where I specified star-delta starter protected with NH2 fuses and bimetallic relay in the branch.
Contractor built the cabinet and changed protection from fuses-bimetall combo to single circuit breaker, let's not go into who approved the change and why. Single circuit breaker (motor protection) is legitimate, but I had bad experience with them for this kind of motor drive, I've seen two 90kW and one 110kW circuit breaker fail where contact of one phase would burn out and wouldn't conduct.
All equipment is Schneider, circuit breaker that is installed is CVS250F TM200D.
Datasheet says application for this breaker is distribution, not motor protection. Suitable motor circuit breaker would be:
They are rated for the same current, have same breaking capacity, same thermal protection adjustment range. Installed circuit breaker doesn't have tripping class selection.
Should I expect problems with this setup?
Is there any other difference between these types of breakers in general besides tripping class selection?
Motor has additional protection with PTC probe relay.
I have a project and part of it was driving a 90kW motor for a hammer mill where I specified star-delta starter protected with NH2 fuses and bimetallic relay in the branch.
Contractor built the cabinet and changed protection from fuses-bimetall combo to single circuit breaker, let's not go into who approved the change and why. Single circuit breaker (motor protection) is legitimate, but I had bad experience with them for this kind of motor drive, I've seen two 90kW and one 110kW circuit breaker fail where contact of one phase would burn out and wouldn't conduct.
All equipment is Schneider, circuit breaker that is installed is CVS250F TM200D.
Datasheet says application for this breaker is distribution, not motor protection. Suitable motor circuit breaker would be:
They are rated for the same current, have same breaking capacity, same thermal protection adjustment range. Installed circuit breaker doesn't have tripping class selection.
Should I expect problems with this setup?
Is there any other difference between these types of breakers in general besides tripping class selection?
Motor has additional protection with PTC probe relay.