MAubrey
Electrical
- Oct 9, 2023
- 3
Hello there …
I have been tasked with Coding certain portion of a program for control of what I think is a single phase 2speed 2winding motor. I am pulling from my experience with three phase motors but not sure if the same is transferable to single phase.
- there is only 2 contactors, labelled low and hi
- 120volt motor / 1.5hp / 60hz
- motor is driving a centrifugal water pump (all piping and connections are 2”)
- not sure of GPM of attached pump
- low speed, rpm —- high speed, rpm
- head pressure on entire system is only 3 feet
- motor has no issue starting from dead stop to low speed or from dead stop to high speed. Must be a shared centrifugal sw/starter coil?
Control scheme
from low to high, no delay required but standard interlocks where low speed controls/relays break before high speed controls/relays make.
From high to low, delay required where high speed control/relays break —- DELAY (250mS-1000mS??) —- low speed controls/relays make. what would be considered too short or too long of a delay is what I am struggling with?
Is it really that critical as in larger setups?
Thanks
I have been tasked with Coding certain portion of a program for control of what I think is a single phase 2speed 2winding motor. I am pulling from my experience with three phase motors but not sure if the same is transferable to single phase.
- there is only 2 contactors, labelled low and hi
- 120volt motor / 1.5hp / 60hz
- motor is driving a centrifugal water pump (all piping and connections are 2”)
- not sure of GPM of attached pump
- low speed, rpm —- high speed, rpm
- head pressure on entire system is only 3 feet
- motor has no issue starting from dead stop to low speed or from dead stop to high speed. Must be a shared centrifugal sw/starter coil?
Control scheme
from low to high, no delay required but standard interlocks where low speed controls/relays break before high speed controls/relays make.
From high to low, delay required where high speed control/relays break —- DELAY (250mS-1000mS??) —- low speed controls/relays make. what would be considered too short or too long of a delay is what I am struggling with?
Is it really that critical as in larger setups?
Thanks