JB160
Mechanical
- Apr 10, 2013
- 8
While doing a run test of an air cooled heat exchanger that uses a 60hp 900 rpm 460V/3PH/60Hz electric motor. The motor was pulling 82 amps as measured on the VFD but the motor at full load is rated for 74.6 amps @ 460 volts. if I calculate the horsepower draw at the 82 amps using the following formula:
Amps X Volts = Watts
Watts /746 = HP
I get a HP draw of 50.5. Is this a correct way to calculate the HP draw at those amps? 74.6 amps would calculate to a HP of 46, could this be due to the service factor of the motor?
Amps X Volts = Watts
Watts /746 = HP
I get a HP draw of 50.5. Is this a correct way to calculate the HP draw at those amps? 74.6 amps would calculate to a HP of 46, could this be due to the service factor of the motor?