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Electrical
- Aug 26, 2008
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An existing centrifugal water pump requires 3458 lb-ft of torque at 100% speed (1182 rpm)
It's WR^2 is 215 lb-ft^2
It is presently operated by a 900 HP, solid shaft, 1185 rpm (6pole) vertical induction motor. 4000V, 3 phase, SF 1.15
Present starting method, across the line, utility.
Proposed as a an emergency backup, to be operated from a blackout condition, assuming it was possible to use a transfer switch to directly connect the motor to the output of a diesel genset dedicated to this application.
Assume no other base load. The 900 HP motor is the only load.
What would the minimum size of alternator and diesel driver that could bring this load up to speed, assuming no limit of accelleration time, except for motor / alternator thermal damage curves.
Assume worst case would also be that the motor was running prior to blackout and already at operating temperature.
The torque starting characteristics of the pump are; %of full load speed : percent of full load torque.
.00:.08
.10:.02
.20:.04
.30:.09
.40:.17
.50:.25
.60:.37
.70:.48
.80:.65
.90:.83
1.0:1.0
Somewhere between a square and cubic ratio. (Centrifugal Pump).
Any thoughts about normally aspirated vs. turbo diesel?
It would be logical to have this robust enough to exercise the engine once per month, but that could be done with a warm engine, or perhaps syncing to the utility.
Probability of this needing to work from a blackout would be once every 10 years.
It's WR^2 is 215 lb-ft^2
It is presently operated by a 900 HP, solid shaft, 1185 rpm (6pole) vertical induction motor. 4000V, 3 phase, SF 1.15
Present starting method, across the line, utility.
Proposed as a an emergency backup, to be operated from a blackout condition, assuming it was possible to use a transfer switch to directly connect the motor to the output of a diesel genset dedicated to this application.
Assume no other base load. The 900 HP motor is the only load.
What would the minimum size of alternator and diesel driver that could bring this load up to speed, assuming no limit of accelleration time, except for motor / alternator thermal damage curves.
Assume worst case would also be that the motor was running prior to blackout and already at operating temperature.
The torque starting characteristics of the pump are; %of full load speed : percent of full load torque.
.00:.08
.10:.02
.20:.04
.30:.09
.40:.17
.50:.25
.60:.37
.70:.48
.80:.65
.90:.83
1.0:1.0
Somewhere between a square and cubic ratio. (Centrifugal Pump).
Any thoughts about normally aspirated vs. turbo diesel?
It would be logical to have this robust enough to exercise the engine once per month, but that could be done with a warm engine, or perhaps syncing to the utility.
Probability of this needing to work from a blackout would be once every 10 years.