Rick9
Industrial
- Jun 22, 2012
- 7
Hello..
We have a small single phase motor which operates a dust collector. The motor is 3kw x 240V x PH-1
This motor has an FLA rating of 19 amps. It is run on its own 30amp circuit and all wiring is appropriate in size .. less than 25 feet from the panel.
The problem is that the motor has been shutting off (magnetic starter) due to over current.
The motor is made by ABT in Germany and is only 3 years old. The starter is made by Klinger and Born also in Germany.
Its a bit of an odd motor. In order to start it, you hold the power button for 3-4 seconds. There is no centrifugal switch. The start and run capacitors are mounted inside the dust collector cabinet, they are separate from the motor as well.
I put a meter on a single wire between the starter and the motor and left 1 x 6" Blast gate open in the system. When the motor reached full speed, it was drawing 13.1 Amps..
I opened a second gate and the amperage increased to 13.8 Amps.
This all seemed normal so I shut it off.
I then opened 6 gates and started the motor again. This time the amperage settled at 23.4 Amps . Almost 20% over current .. I shut it down before it tripped the starter.
I then closed all the gates, expecting the current to be 13 amps or a bit lower, instead when I started it up, it settled at 17.4 Amps. At this point I am confused.
So I opened that original gate, the one where the current was 13.1 amps. The motor jumped to 20.5 Amps.
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The machine is in a shop where most all the tools are 3 phase, the compressor and DC are Single phase because they assist other machinery and the entire shop is run off a Digital Phase converter. The DC and compressor would use up 3 phase power.
Could the run capacitor failing cause the motor to draw excessive current ?
What else should I consider ?