ch2mguy
Electrical
- Jun 20, 2012
- 2
Can anyone advise me about why a motor can megger perfectly, but yet trip the breaker within seconds after starting?
I have a 75 H.P. supply fan motor, 1750 RPM, 89 Full Load Amps, 460 v. three phase. The 150 Amp breaker trip setting is adjusted to 6 x the frame rating. From my understanding, this breaker can handle an inrush of 900 amps [6 x 150A = 900A] before it will take the motor out of the circuit. The motor pulls 680 amps upon start up, then a second later trips the breaker.
I meggered each winding to ground, and they all had about 500 Megohms to ground. There were no open windings when I meggered from phase-to-phase. Any ideas why this motor would trip? It had been unused since 2004, and spinning backward until recently when we decided to recommission it. We verified that the fan was stopped before we energized it. Any suggestions as to why this fan would trip?
I have a 75 H.P. supply fan motor, 1750 RPM, 89 Full Load Amps, 460 v. three phase. The 150 Amp breaker trip setting is adjusted to 6 x the frame rating. From my understanding, this breaker can handle an inrush of 900 amps [6 x 150A = 900A] before it will take the motor out of the circuit. The motor pulls 680 amps upon start up, then a second later trips the breaker.
I meggered each winding to ground, and they all had about 500 Megohms to ground. There were no open windings when I meggered from phase-to-phase. Any ideas why this motor would trip? It had been unused since 2004, and spinning backward until recently when we decided to recommission it. We verified that the fan was stopped before we energized it. Any suggestions as to why this fan would trip?