cdelp
Electrical
- Jan 16, 2012
- 2
Hi all,
I don´t use to work under ANSI standard but IEC so I need your help to understand several ANSI considerations. ANSI Requirements for feeding MV motor is:
- grid rated voltage: 4160 V
- motor rated voltage: 4000 V
Does it mean that 4000 V motors are to be fed at 4160 V at rated conditions so the motor would work under "overvoltage" condition continously?. When motor supplier is going to give the tipical motor curves at 100% and at 80% of the rated voltage, these curves must be provided at 4160/3328 V or 4000/3200 V.
What would be the normal operating values for an ANSI grid (i.e if I supply a 4160/480 V transformer, without changing the taps, the operating voltage at LV bus(480 V) when LV motors and LV loads are working, will drop, so the operating LV value will not be 480 but around 460 aprox. Is this the reason why LV motor rated voltage is 460 V to be use in a 480 V grid?
thank you so much in advance
I don´t use to work under ANSI standard but IEC so I need your help to understand several ANSI considerations. ANSI Requirements for feeding MV motor is:
- grid rated voltage: 4160 V
- motor rated voltage: 4000 V
Does it mean that 4000 V motors are to be fed at 4160 V at rated conditions so the motor would work under "overvoltage" condition continously?. When motor supplier is going to give the tipical motor curves at 100% and at 80% of the rated voltage, these curves must be provided at 4160/3328 V or 4000/3200 V.
What would be the normal operating values for an ANSI grid (i.e if I supply a 4160/480 V transformer, without changing the taps, the operating voltage at LV bus(480 V) when LV motors and LV loads are working, will drop, so the operating LV value will not be 480 but around 460 aprox. Is this the reason why LV motor rated voltage is 460 V to be use in a 480 V grid?
thank you so much in advance