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Electrical
- May 8, 2024
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I've got 400kW motor with a soft starter that trips sometimes on an unbalanced current (larger than 15%), supply voltage on load is 591V-595V-603V in a delta configuration. corresponding currents are 353A-373A-422A. From what I'm reading is that a 1% imbalance in phase voltages contributes to a 10% imbalance in current. The 3 supply phases we're stepped (A-B-C -> C-A-B -> B-C-A) and everytime the imbalance follows the supply and not the motor, leading me to the conclusion that this is a distribution problem.
Measuring the earth wire that goes from the motor to the MCC measures about 16A. When the motor is witched off, the leakage current goes to 0. My question, what is an acceptable earth leakage for such a size motor?
In order to reduce the voltage imbalance I was thinking to move some single phase equipment over to the high voltage phase in order to try and balance the voltage phases.
Please share you're thoughts.
Update: added clarification
Measuring the earth wire that goes from the motor to the MCC measures about 16A. When the motor is witched off, the leakage current goes to 0. My question, what is an acceptable earth leakage for such a size motor?
In order to reduce the voltage imbalance I was thinking to move some single phase equipment over to the high voltage phase in order to try and balance the voltage phases.
Please share you're thoughts.
Update: added clarification