Johnnykool
Electrical
- Apr 20, 2006
- 6
Hi, have machine that receives product downstream it has hoppers that collect scrap and output is dependant on production upstream. Hydraulic pumps and conveyors are constantly running waiting for product. Sometimes cycling constantly but mostly waits (5min to 1hr) until hopper full.
Question
1. When does it come advantages to stop and start motors while waiting for product? With no soft start or sensorless vector drives motor are started with IEC Euro-style motor contactor/starter. Experience has shown me that these starters contactors are garbage compared to NEMA.
2. Power surges caused by starting cause electricity power rate peaks: how do you figure out if this will cost effective?
3. The ware and tare on the motor shafts could cause unforeseen maintenance issues: How do you figure out if it worth all this.
Any direction or help would be appreciated not in any rush to cause more downtime for the sake of conservation.
Thanks all
Question
1. When does it come advantages to stop and start motors while waiting for product? With no soft start or sensorless vector drives motor are started with IEC Euro-style motor contactor/starter. Experience has shown me that these starters contactors are garbage compared to NEMA.
2. Power surges caused by starting cause electricity power rate peaks: how do you figure out if this will cost effective?
3. The ware and tare on the motor shafts could cause unforeseen maintenance issues: How do you figure out if it worth all this.
Any direction or help would be appreciated not in any rush to cause more downtime for the sake of conservation.
Thanks all