tinashe8
Electrical
- Nov 10, 2011
- 19
why are starting devices used extensively on large a.c machines in most industrial establishments but to a much lesser degree in power stations? thanx
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To recap one big reason why reduced voltage start is not often used at power plants: the power plants tend to have a stiff power system where it is not likely that motor start will cause enough voltage drop on buses to affect any other loads significantly.why are starting devices used extensively on large a.c machines in most industrial establishments but to a much lesser degree in power stations? thanx
You need to define 'starting devices' a bit more clearly. All power station motors have some means of starting them, whether it be contactor, circuit breaker, VFD, etc.
scotty, other industrial large a.c motors use a star delta starter whereas a motor of the same size is connected direct online in a power station.
This is a fairly good illustration of Jeff's interaction with marketing, and his ethic in giving the customer what he needs rather than what he can sell him.Often times salesmen see big motors and try hard to convince you that you must have a soft starter, but never ask the type of questions that might expose that it is possibly unnecessary.
why are starting devices used extensively on large a.c machines in most industrial establishments but to a much lesser degree in power stations? thanx