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MV Synchronous Motor Starters

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2esingeek

Electrical
Jan 6, 2010
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Good afternoon All,

I am trying to get a budgetary price to my client to replace two (2) MV Synchronous motor starers that will source two (2) 1500HP Motor loads. I haven't had to buy them in 10 years and would not know what the pricepoint is. I threw out bobbers in the water to my Rockwell and Eaton contacts but with the current crisis response time is a little slower than normal. If anyone has input to a rough order of magnitude as to what the owners cost for this is please share.

Thank you Jason
 
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Synchronous motors and 1500HP rating - must be low speed type.
If these are induction started (Induction-start, synchronous run) and source is good enough to allow DOL start, there is no difference between the starter for Squirrel cage induction motor and that for Synchronous motor.
 
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The starter would not be different, but the appurtenances would be.


" We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know." -- W. H. Auden
 
I contacted a very helpful MV Technical Sales Engineer at Motortronics and said that a MV Brush Type Synchronous Motor at 2300V 1500HP at 514RPM with 38R Fuses and 125V Field Excitation voltage at 124A could be around 50,000. I am still trying to get prices from AB and Eaton.
 
In the $50-60k range could be about right for what we'd sell an ATL synchronous starter for. The price can depend on the options. You're hitting a current level where some of the component prices quickly jump.
 
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