pennsy
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2003
- 15
This question has been bothering me for 30 years. This was a Motor room. There was one 1000 hp synchronous motor, a 500kw generator(for main mill drive) and 2 250 kw generators one for each of the reel on a rolling mill. In 1972 we replaced the MOR's for Reliance drive paks, far cry from what they are now.
Any way we had to remove all the generators and the 1000 Hp sync. motor. and also the bearing stands there were 5 stands each stand was insulated from ground all except the last one.
I assumed at the time that it was a path for stray currents and/or eddy current/ noise to ground.
I have asked many people even Reliance Electric in Cleveland and even they had nt a clue why it was done this way.
the original Mill, Mcc and motor room was installed in the late 50's.
Any help would be appreciated to this old question that I have never found an adequate answer.
TIA
Wm.Colt
Any way we had to remove all the generators and the 1000 Hp sync. motor. and also the bearing stands there were 5 stands each stand was insulated from ground all except the last one.
I assumed at the time that it was a path for stray currents and/or eddy current/ noise to ground.
I have asked many people even Reliance Electric in Cleveland and even they had nt a clue why it was done this way.
the original Mill, Mcc and motor room was installed in the late 50's.
Any help would be appreciated to this old question that I have never found an adequate answer.
TIA
Wm.Colt