kdeangelis
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2003
- 4
Hi everyone: I am sizing a genset to back up a 20 hp (15 kW) 3 phase motor. I understand that the typical way to do this is to multiply the motor rating by 3.5 to find the power needed to start the motor. This results in my having to purchase a 60 kW genset.
I also understand that there are things called "soft starters" that can start the motor with a much lower power requirement than the above method would suggest. Can someone out there briefly explain what these are, where I would get them, and how to select an appropriate one?
Is this device also known as a multispeed magnetic starter? I am looking at page 13-63 in Square D's Digest #172.
Thanks much!
Kevin
I also understand that there are things called "soft starters" that can start the motor with a much lower power requirement than the above method would suggest. Can someone out there briefly explain what these are, where I would get them, and how to select an appropriate one?
Is this device also known as a multispeed magnetic starter? I am looking at page 13-63 in Square D's Digest #172.
Thanks much!
Kevin