PLCTech105
Industrial
- Jul 8, 2024
- 7
All,
We have 400A medium voltage (2,300V) SMC-Flex soft starter on a 330 A Motor.
About 1 year ago we noticed a significant pulsating at a consistent frequency (approx. once per second)... never faster or slower only louder or softer.
When the load is removed and the motor is uncoupled the pulsating goes away.
The cables from the SMC to the motor were verified with a Hi-Pot test.
We had a power quality study done.
- Voltage varies from Leg C at 2,354V to Leg A at 2,462
- Harmonics are almost non-existent
- Phasor on leg B was 2 degrees off
- Amperage has a swing of 10 amps while pulsing
The process has no identified issues. The pump impeller is good and new, suction, and discharge are all working as they should be.
The outlet flow matches with the pump curve for amperage and PSI.
The motor is physically moving when examined with a strobe gun at the same pulse rate and gets hotter the more flow increases by opening the valving down stream.
The motor was removed and replaced 2 times and immediately the pulsating returns so we know the motor itself is not the issue. This unit has been in stalled for about 15 years and until last year this had never occurred.
At this point we are not even sure what we could check next. Has anyone seen an issue like this?!?
We have 400A medium voltage (2,300V) SMC-Flex soft starter on a 330 A Motor.
About 1 year ago we noticed a significant pulsating at a consistent frequency (approx. once per second)... never faster or slower only louder or softer.
When the load is removed and the motor is uncoupled the pulsating goes away.
The cables from the SMC to the motor were verified with a Hi-Pot test.
We had a power quality study done.
- Voltage varies from Leg C at 2,354V to Leg A at 2,462
- Harmonics are almost non-existent
- Phasor on leg B was 2 degrees off
- Amperage has a swing of 10 amps while pulsing
The process has no identified issues. The pump impeller is good and new, suction, and discharge are all working as they should be.
The outlet flow matches with the pump curve for amperage and PSI.
The motor is physically moving when examined with a strobe gun at the same pulse rate and gets hotter the more flow increases by opening the valving down stream.
The motor was removed and replaced 2 times and immediately the pulsating returns so we know the motor itself is not the issue. This unit has been in stalled for about 15 years and until last year this had never occurred.
At this point we are not even sure what we could check next. Has anyone seen an issue like this?!?