kens
Computer
- Feb 14, 2002
- 1
We have 400Hz 115VAC 3 phase AC 16hp motors (12 pole 3800rpm) that drive 2ft diameter fans in ducting behind our air-conditioning condensers to suck air through them while our plane is on the ground.
The AC power is switched off to these fans when we are flying (350mph max) since there is plenty of ram airflow through the outside ducts to provide cooling. Hence these fans/motors "free-wheel" while we are flying.
We've experienced fan blades breaking apart while flying which damage the plane, hence are beginning to think that the free-wheeling fans/motors may actually be spinning much faster than their 3800rpm design?
When the AC power is switched off to these motors during flight, will the motor act like a generator such that I could monitor across one of the three inputs (to the neutral contact) and see a sine wave voltage whose frequency would show me the rpm (i.e. 400Hz at 3800rpm-----etc.)?
The AC power is switched off to these fans when we are flying (350mph max) since there is plenty of ram airflow through the outside ducts to provide cooling. Hence these fans/motors "free-wheel" while we are flying.
We've experienced fan blades breaking apart while flying which damage the plane, hence are beginning to think that the free-wheeling fans/motors may actually be spinning much faster than their 3800rpm design?
When the AC power is switched off to these motors during flight, will the motor act like a generator such that I could monitor across one of the three inputs (to the neutral contact) and see a sine wave voltage whose frequency would show me the rpm (i.e. 400Hz at 3800rpm-----etc.)?