vodeni
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 25, 2007
- 28
I have a simple question. If a BHP is at certain level say 100 HP; and motor efficiency is say 93%; I always assumed that the motor rating should take in account the motor efficiency: in this case 100/0.93 = 107.5 HP. If the motor is rated: say 105 HP (the numbers are just for an example) does that mean that the motor will be slightly overloaded? All these years I thought that it would be and you should have motor with the rating higher than its shaft power, but the pump manufacturer is trying to convince me that that is not the case. Am I wrong to insist that the motor be rated > 107.5 HP. We are talking about the design point, where pump would run most of the time. Thanks for your help