NCTHAI
Electrical
- Nov 26, 2007
- 98
The plant motors are supplied from MCC that has two incomers, two bus sections and bus coupler. MCC incomers has changeover scheme - in the event of any one of the incomer opening on under voltage, respective incomer will open, allow faulty bus voltage to drop below 35% and then close bus coupler. Motor ratings are from 3 KW to 75KW. MCC is installed with conventional Bi-metallic relays – ABB TE 42 Class 10.
Operating Conditions – Plant is operating in normal mode and two incomers are supplying respective bus of the MCC. Incomer 1 is opened on under voltage and bus couple is closed after break in power supply. During the changeover, motors’ contactor remains closed (Control supply is from UPS).
Small capacity motors has less has less (lower) AC voltage time constant – 1.2 S(This is the time taken by motor terminal voltage to drop from rated voltage to @35% of value after loss of power supply).
Assumptions are made that at rated voltage, motors will draw 900% (9 times the rated current) during the start up.
When above facts are combined in the practice, is it possible that motor will experience full cycle start up current (900%)? If yes, how the thermal overload relay will behave? Since it already has some memory (from running at load previously) and when it experiences full starting current, will it trip the motor?
Word from experts will be of great help.