gorwell
Electrical
- May 25, 2006
- 10
Hi, I am hoping to install a grid connected hydro power scheme approx 10kw. Trying to get a handle on the induction motor/generator. I understand about paralell connection of a 3 phase motor to mains: connect it to my waterwheel, speed it up to 1500+rpm (UK grid,230/400v)and it should generate. Simple and elegant.
Now with single phase: will a 3 phase motor, connected to 1 phase when spun up to speed (obviously it won`t self start) act as a generator in the same way?
Will the generation be smooth or in any way lumpy due to 2 missing phases?
Motors I have are 3 ph star/delta (star start, delta run). If the above works I guess I would need to run the motor in star and use only one of the legs. Would continuous running in star damage the motor?
What would happen if you connected all three motor coils to the same phase? Would it generate more efficiently or in some way explode?
Now with single phase: will a 3 phase motor, connected to 1 phase when spun up to speed (obviously it won`t self start) act as a generator in the same way?
Will the generation be smooth or in any way lumpy due to 2 missing phases?
Motors I have are 3 ph star/delta (star start, delta run). If the above works I guess I would need to run the motor in star and use only one of the legs. Would continuous running in star damage the motor?
What would happen if you connected all three motor coils to the same phase? Would it generate more efficiently or in some way explode?