veritas
Electrical
- Oct 30, 2003
- 467
Hi all
I am dealing with a 2MW induction motor where the manufacturer's data gives the starting time as 18s at 100%Un (33s at 80% Un) with the cold locked rotor time being 14s and the hot locked rotor time being 10s. As it stands it looks like the motor can never be started then?
I figure that the starting current is not 5.2 p.u. for the complete startup time but must taper off at a certain rate when approaching rated speed so that the thermal energy used remains just below the damage level? But I'm not sure if I am right?
Secondly is there any other way of providing proper thermal protection Besides a scheme that switches from one curve when starting to a faster curve when running with the aid of a speed switch?
Thanks for any assistance with this.
Veritas
I am dealing with a 2MW induction motor where the manufacturer's data gives the starting time as 18s at 100%Un (33s at 80% Un) with the cold locked rotor time being 14s and the hot locked rotor time being 10s. As it stands it looks like the motor can never be started then?
I figure that the starting current is not 5.2 p.u. for the complete startup time but must taper off at a certain rate when approaching rated speed so that the thermal energy used remains just below the damage level? But I'm not sure if I am right?
Secondly is there any other way of providing proper thermal protection Besides a scheme that switches from one curve when starting to a faster curve when running with the aid of a speed switch?
Thanks for any assistance with this.
Veritas