UASteve
Electrical
- Jun 18, 2020
- 10
Does overloading a DC motor result in drawing more than nameplate amps?
My customer is going to operate a DC motor at or slightly above the HP curve at a given RPM. From motor nameplate, 995A 452V, 600HP, 1300RPM. Customer needs 224HP at the load (after a gearbox of unknown efficiency) at 498RPM. So if there are no losses between motor output shaft and final load I am below the HP curve but I think the gearbox has losses so now I am above the HP curve. I believe the result is i will draw greater than 995A from the drive and eventually trip on timed overcurrent.
Is my understanding correct?
My customer only has to run at this point for short periods of time so i think this is do-able as long as i measure the amount of overload and make sure to stay under the timed overcurrent trip period at this overloaded current level and let the motor cool down before attempting another overload.
To give you a time scale they will run for hours well below overload and then they will run in overload for 10-20 seconds and then return to the well under overload level for hours again.
My customer is going to operate a DC motor at or slightly above the HP curve at a given RPM. From motor nameplate, 995A 452V, 600HP, 1300RPM. Customer needs 224HP at the load (after a gearbox of unknown efficiency) at 498RPM. So if there are no losses between motor output shaft and final load I am below the HP curve but I think the gearbox has losses so now I am above the HP curve. I believe the result is i will draw greater than 995A from the drive and eventually trip on timed overcurrent.
Is my understanding correct?
My customer only has to run at this point for short periods of time so i think this is do-able as long as i measure the amount of overload and make sure to stay under the timed overcurrent trip period at this overloaded current level and let the motor cool down before attempting another overload.
To give you a time scale they will run for hours well below overload and then they will run in overload for 10-20 seconds and then return to the well under overload level for hours again.