ddmckee54
Electrical
- Feb 23, 2015
- 2
We recently installed a new 845HP air compressor and are using a 1000HP SMC-Flex to start the motor. Under load the compressor will load the motor to a maximum of about 108% of the nameplate FLA of 900 amps. Apparently it's common practice for air compressor manufacturers to run the motors well into the Service Factor when under load.
What kicked over this particular anthill was that the soft start was indicating a current imbalance of about 140 amps between Phase A and Phase C. We immediately had the motor checked out by our local motor rebuilder and it was determined to be OK. We then monitored the line side of the soft start with a Dranetz and the load side with a Fluke, both meters were clamped around all of the parallel conductors. The meters agreed with each other to within a few amps, but there was a large discrepencay between what the meters were reading and what the soft start was displaying. Phases A&B in the soft start were reading high and Phase C was reading much lower.
Rockwell has since replaced both the primary CT's and the and secondary CT's, along with the soft start control module. Phases A&B are still reading high, although now they almost match in value - but Phase C is still reading about 100 amps lower than Phase A or B. About the only thing that we haven't changed in the metering circuit is the wiring harness.
We have several other compressors using SMC-Flex soft starts, so today just for fun I checked the Phase currents on some of them. We have two that are running 450HP compressors and both of these are showing the same characteristic, Phases A&B are about 50-60 amps higher than Phase C. These compressors are running at about half the current of the big one so the imbalance seems to be fairly proportional to the 845HP motor.
I'm wondering is it just me, or is anybody else out there seeing the same issue on their SMC-Flex soft start?
Don
What kicked over this particular anthill was that the soft start was indicating a current imbalance of about 140 amps between Phase A and Phase C. We immediately had the motor checked out by our local motor rebuilder and it was determined to be OK. We then monitored the line side of the soft start with a Dranetz and the load side with a Fluke, both meters were clamped around all of the parallel conductors. The meters agreed with each other to within a few amps, but there was a large discrepencay between what the meters were reading and what the soft start was displaying. Phases A&B in the soft start were reading high and Phase C was reading much lower.
Rockwell has since replaced both the primary CT's and the and secondary CT's, along with the soft start control module. Phases A&B are still reading high, although now they almost match in value - but Phase C is still reading about 100 amps lower than Phase A or B. About the only thing that we haven't changed in the metering circuit is the wiring harness.
We have several other compressors using SMC-Flex soft starts, so today just for fun I checked the Phase currents on some of them. We have two that are running 450HP compressors and both of these are showing the same characteristic, Phases A&B are about 50-60 amps higher than Phase C. These compressors are running at about half the current of the big one so the imbalance seems to be fairly proportional to the 845HP motor.
I'm wondering is it just me, or is anybody else out there seeing the same issue on their SMC-Flex soft start?
Don