Nurples
Military
- Sep 15, 2009
- 6
Hello,
I'm currently deployed to Iraq with the US Army and I'm working on hooking up an air compressor. I am not an electrician, but I have a little knowledge.
Here are the specifications:
Brand: Speedaire
Model: 1WD76
49CFM @ 175 PSI
15HP
208-230V/460
65A/60HZ/3PH
Pump speed: 1035
Pump model: 1WD22
We are trying to run the air compressor on a 30Kw generator that is producing 3PH 110V power at 60HZ. If my math is correct, it should take a little under 14KW to run this motor. This generator is plenty big enough to run this compressor.
Here's the issue: When the air tank is empty (no load on the motor) the air compressor runs great. It builds up the air tank to 175psi. and shuts down correctly. When the air pressure is lowered and the motor attempts to turn back on, it struggles to rotate at all. It may rotate a few times and then stops. We have taken the air pressure down to 75psi and the motor still will not start up.
We've also wired a 100A breaker in line with the compressor. This breaker blows when we try to start the compressor. Without the breaker in line, the compressor attempts to start, but turns really slow or doesn't turn at all when under a load. The data plate on the compressor says 65A, so I'm not sure why we are blowing a 100A breaker.
I've done a lot of reading and haven't found answers to my questions yet. Some of that may be that I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
I have read that you can rewire some motors to get more torque out of them to handle heavier loads. The cover on the motor gives options to reconfigure the power rating for high voltage (460V) but getting this type of voltage isn't an option for us right now.
Any suggestions on this issue? Am I missing something simple? This motor came with the setup, so it should be large enough for the compressor. I guess my only real problem is that the motor will not start up under a load.
Thanks in advance!
v/r
SSG Babcock
Motor Sergeant
E Co/3-10 GSAB
COB Speicher, Iraq
I'm currently deployed to Iraq with the US Army and I'm working on hooking up an air compressor. I am not an electrician, but I have a little knowledge.
Here are the specifications:
Brand: Speedaire
Model: 1WD76
49CFM @ 175 PSI
15HP
208-230V/460
65A/60HZ/3PH
Pump speed: 1035
Pump model: 1WD22
We are trying to run the air compressor on a 30Kw generator that is producing 3PH 110V power at 60HZ. If my math is correct, it should take a little under 14KW to run this motor. This generator is plenty big enough to run this compressor.
Here's the issue: When the air tank is empty (no load on the motor) the air compressor runs great. It builds up the air tank to 175psi. and shuts down correctly. When the air pressure is lowered and the motor attempts to turn back on, it struggles to rotate at all. It may rotate a few times and then stops. We have taken the air pressure down to 75psi and the motor still will not start up.
We've also wired a 100A breaker in line with the compressor. This breaker blows when we try to start the compressor. Without the breaker in line, the compressor attempts to start, but turns really slow or doesn't turn at all when under a load. The data plate on the compressor says 65A, so I'm not sure why we are blowing a 100A breaker.
I've done a lot of reading and haven't found answers to my questions yet. Some of that may be that I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
I have read that you can rewire some motors to get more torque out of them to handle heavier loads. The cover on the motor gives options to reconfigure the power rating for high voltage (460V) but getting this type of voltage isn't an option for us right now.
Any suggestions on this issue? Am I missing something simple? This motor came with the setup, so it should be large enough for the compressor. I guess my only real problem is that the motor will not start up under a load.
Thanks in advance!
v/r
SSG Babcock
Motor Sergeant
E Co/3-10 GSAB
COB Speicher, Iraq