oneijack
Mechanical
- Jan 5, 2008
- 1
I wasn't sure to post this in electrial or mechanical, but here is my situation. I want to reduce power consumption on an extruder production line. I have the following:
Incoming power: 480v 3 phase AC (of course) and assuming power factor is 1.
Motor: 250hp dc motor, 1750rpm, 500v armature voltage direct coupled to gearbox with ratio of 17.5:1 for output of 100rpm.
I do not need 100rpm. If I only need 75 rpm output (max), I can change the ratio to 23:1 ratio, which should drop the dc motor amps.
I have several questions:
Will this save me in electrical consumption? If, yes would a rough estimate of energy savings be 25% (100rpm-75rpm)/100=25%, estimating amps are directly proportional to gearbox ratio change.
Since dc amps are less with 23:1 ratio, therefore ac amps less and less power consumtion.
I am confused with going from ac to dc power consumption formulas, and everyone I ask has a different answer.
Any help would be appreciated.
Incoming power: 480v 3 phase AC (of course) and assuming power factor is 1.
Motor: 250hp dc motor, 1750rpm, 500v armature voltage direct coupled to gearbox with ratio of 17.5:1 for output of 100rpm.
I do not need 100rpm. If I only need 75 rpm output (max), I can change the ratio to 23:1 ratio, which should drop the dc motor amps.
I have several questions:
Will this save me in electrical consumption? If, yes would a rough estimate of energy savings be 25% (100rpm-75rpm)/100=25%, estimating amps are directly proportional to gearbox ratio change.
Since dc amps are less with 23:1 ratio, therefore ac amps less and less power consumtion.
I am confused with going from ac to dc power consumption formulas, and everyone I ask has a different answer.
Any help would be appreciated.