sjohns4
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 14, 2006
- 123
I'm working on a water supply project in Haiti. The pipes, pump, and tank are the easy parts.
Our power source is going to be limited to a portable generator that operates 2-3 hours every couple of days.
The submersible well pump I've selected is a of European manufacturer with approximately a 3 HP motor.
From the spec sheet: 3450 RPM, 230V, 1-phase, 17 FLA, 5.6A at operating condition, 610% FLA inrush.
The 610% inrush is the problem given the generator limitations.
First, I'm getting beyond my knowledge base as most of my experience has been with 3-phase motors.
My basic question is: to overcome the starting current that may stall the generator, is it possible to utilize a bank of capacitors? If so could someone direct me to a resource that would provide some guidance in sizing such capacitors?
Otherwise, are there any other options short of a larger generator? Given that it's a submersible motor I don't know we have access to winding connections beyond the L-L-N conductors in the submersible cable. Also, given where we're at, I'm trying to keep the components simple - converting to 3 phase with a VFD or similar would be a last resort.
Thanks for any info!
Mike
Our power source is going to be limited to a portable generator that operates 2-3 hours every couple of days.
The submersible well pump I've selected is a of European manufacturer with approximately a 3 HP motor.
From the spec sheet: 3450 RPM, 230V, 1-phase, 17 FLA, 5.6A at operating condition, 610% FLA inrush.
The 610% inrush is the problem given the generator limitations.
First, I'm getting beyond my knowledge base as most of my experience has been with 3-phase motors.
My basic question is: to overcome the starting current that may stall the generator, is it possible to utilize a bank of capacitors? If so could someone direct me to a resource that would provide some guidance in sizing such capacitors?
Otherwise, are there any other options short of a larger generator? Given that it's a submersible motor I don't know we have access to winding connections beyond the L-L-N conductors in the submersible cable. Also, given where we're at, I'm trying to keep the components simple - converting to 3 phase with a VFD or similar would be a last resort.
Thanks for any info!
Mike