3phasedaze
Electrical
- Aug 18, 2003
- 5
Hello everyone!
I am having a difficult time determining the Power Factor of some older 3 phase motors. The pf is not listed on the data plate. I have looked up formulas about arriving at power factor with KW's and KVA known. I can't figure my KW's correctly because I don't know my power factor, and I can't find the power factor without the KW's. Is there a way I can find all of this out by finding the inductive reactance to actual (measured) resistance ratio of the motor windings? Can the power factor be found by HP or some other listing on the data plate?
I'm really having a tough time of this. It's starting to give me a headache. I would be happy if someone could even direct me to a website that would step me through a formula.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Now ya know why I picked 3phasedaze as my user name! HA HA.
I am having a difficult time determining the Power Factor of some older 3 phase motors. The pf is not listed on the data plate. I have looked up formulas about arriving at power factor with KW's and KVA known. I can't figure my KW's correctly because I don't know my power factor, and I can't find the power factor without the KW's. Is there a way I can find all of this out by finding the inductive reactance to actual (measured) resistance ratio of the motor windings? Can the power factor be found by HP or some other listing on the data plate?
I'm really having a tough time of this. It's starting to give me a headache. I would be happy if someone could even direct me to a website that would step me through a formula.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Now ya know why I picked 3phasedaze as my user name! HA HA.