podobing
Electrical
- Jan 28, 2013
- 49
Hello All,
We have an elevator application that uses a low speed (55 rpm), 100 HP DC shunt wound motor. We have a lot of problems with contactors in the shunt field circuit that fail. These contactors are being used for required testing purposes. The contact tips burn severely when the contactor opens. The shunt field current is 30 amperes, and the voltage is 120 volts. We are looking for a replacement contactor. Most DC contactors specify an L/R ratio that they can operate within. I am curious what would be the approximate inductance of the motor shunt field? Would it be close to 500 mh, 1H, 5H or ??
We are currently using a freewheeling diode in the circuit, but the contactor must still open at some point in time.
Thanks,
Dave
We have an elevator application that uses a low speed (55 rpm), 100 HP DC shunt wound motor. We have a lot of problems with contactors in the shunt field circuit that fail. These contactors are being used for required testing purposes. The contact tips burn severely when the contactor opens. The shunt field current is 30 amperes, and the voltage is 120 volts. We are looking for a replacement contactor. Most DC contactors specify an L/R ratio that they can operate within. I am curious what would be the approximate inductance of the motor shunt field? Would it be close to 500 mh, 1H, 5H or ??
We are currently using a freewheeling diode in the circuit, but the contactor must still open at some point in time.
Thanks,
Dave