PrimalPete
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2018
- 15
Hi all,
I am designing a system that will provide backup power (batteries) to an elevator in the event of a grid outage. I have 150KW of total power at my disposal to power the load. The renewable inverters cannot handle in-rush that will go beyond 150KW without faulting out.
The elevator motor has a Locked Roter Amperage rating of 400A RMS (3 phase 208Vac). I am assuming this is that maximum draw that our backup system will need to provide to manage a soft start of the motor. If my calculations are correct, the max power would be about 200KW. It looks to me that more backup power needs to be added to cover the gap here.
I was hoping to get suggesting on how one can limit the in-rush current so that we do not have to increase our power capacity. Any hardware suggestions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks.
I am designing a system that will provide backup power (batteries) to an elevator in the event of a grid outage. I have 150KW of total power at my disposal to power the load. The renewable inverters cannot handle in-rush that will go beyond 150KW without faulting out.
The elevator motor has a Locked Roter Amperage rating of 400A RMS (3 phase 208Vac). I am assuming this is that maximum draw that our backup system will need to provide to manage a soft start of the motor. If my calculations are correct, the max power would be about 200KW. It looks to me that more backup power needs to be added to cover the gap here.
I was hoping to get suggesting on how one can limit the in-rush current so that we do not have to increase our power capacity. Any hardware suggestions or tips would be helpful.
Thanks.