fijensen
Chemical
- Oct 4, 2009
- 6
I'm an elecrical specialist. I've been working on MV motors, and controllers for many years. I recently had a call to a facility with mystery trips on a compressor (see title). They had some data recorded by the DCS which showed the current increased from 280 to 500 amps, at which time the machine would trip on high vibration. Sometimes it would run for weeks with no problems. The machine had all internal components replaced (very expensive) 2 weeks ago. I should point out that during the trip events there is no increase in pressure/flow, so guide vanes were ruled out. Last week it tripped again, and I was sent to check it out. The motor tests good with 2.5 KV megger, and DLRO. The only thing that I could think of electrically was; possibly the R contactor might be dropping out (R shunts out autotransformer used for starting). I'm not sure what this would do mechanically if it happened? I brought the controls up in test, and started testing voltages. On the economizer (ATC CEM) that feeds the R coil, I read 8.9 VDC (aha!). The output is spec'd out to be 20 VDC. I ordered a new one and changed it. The new one puts out 20.4 VDC. I checked the old one with a scope. It was putting out 120 VAC. That's a lot of ripple. I think that has to be it! They start the compressor, run it overnight unloaded. the next day they start to load it, and it trips on vibration. I haven't seen the trend on most recent trip, but previously current was first indication followed by vibration. Mechanics are saying case of gear box is distorted? That's hard for me to buy, after seeing what I saw? If it had mechanical issues that bad, how could it run for weeks at a time with no problems? I'm still wondering about that R contactor. Could the AC from the economizer have done something strange to the DC coil, or armature? I'm going to swap it out with the M contactor next week. If M drops out, it stops the machine. R is more problematic to drop out at full speed. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? It's definitely not your average problem. Thanks In Advance, FJ
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