gordonl
Electrical
- Sep 4, 2001
- 308
I have some 500 & 1000HP water pumps which I am considering changing over to an automated start stop system. These motors pump cooling water which is only required between about 1 minute every 7 minutes, to 1 minute every 18 minutes depending on the process.
The motors start in about a tenth of the allowable locked rotor time. The motors are NEMA design, 5800 series westinghouse frames.
My thought to date is to allow a max 6 starts an hour with the motor running for the required 1 minute if the process is at a slow rate, and the motor running 8 miunutes on 6 minutes off, if the process is paced at 7 minutes. Operation should be considered as 24/7.
I'm already looking at the life of the starters, but I'm not sure what sort of life expactancy I can hope for from the motors starting them this frequently.
The motors start in about a tenth of the allowable locked rotor time. The motors are NEMA design, 5800 series westinghouse frames.
My thought to date is to allow a max 6 starts an hour with the motor running for the required 1 minute if the process is at a slow rate, and the motor running 8 miunutes on 6 minutes off, if the process is paced at 7 minutes. Operation should be considered as 24/7.
I'm already looking at the life of the starters, but I'm not sure what sort of life expactancy I can hope for from the motors starting them this frequently.