whitbuzben
Electrical
- Dec 2, 2010
- 18
Dear Sirs,
I am having a little bit of difficulty understanding the datasheet, which is attached, for a 315kW BROOK Crompton Motor. Specifically, I could use some help understanding the significance of the current values. Is the 526.2 Amps (labeled Amps Ia @ 400V) the locked rotor current?
Is the 127 Amps (labeled N.L. Amps) the current draw at full load torque.?
If one was to use a Variable Frequency Drive(VFD) at which current level would one need to rate the Drive (and associated cabling)? Presumably, with the VFD one will not be drawing the full locked rotor current during start-up.
The motor is for use with a wood chipper. Would it be more common to use a soft starter than a VFD in such an application?
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks, Folks!
I am having a little bit of difficulty understanding the datasheet, which is attached, for a 315kW BROOK Crompton Motor. Specifically, I could use some help understanding the significance of the current values. Is the 526.2 Amps (labeled Amps Ia @ 400V) the locked rotor current?
Is the 127 Amps (labeled N.L. Amps) the current draw at full load torque.?
If one was to use a Variable Frequency Drive(VFD) at which current level would one need to rate the Drive (and associated cabling)? Presumably, with the VFD one will not be drawing the full locked rotor current during start-up.
The motor is for use with a wood chipper. Would it be more common to use a soft starter than a VFD in such an application?
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks, Folks!