JWellwood
Electrical
- Sep 20, 2023
- 1
Hi all-
Long time lurker and while I could find quite a few similar problems, of the ones I've seen, none quite matched close enough for a solution. I am absolutely certain that I will miss important information, but I will try to be as descriptive of the equipment/environment as I can. Also, I have clips of operation from coupled/uncoupled operation if it would help anyone.
This is a centrifugal pump system. The motor in question is a Techtop GR3-CI-TF-256TC-4-BR-D-20, and is secondary in the system. The primary The softstarters are an ABB PSR30-600-70 and PSR37-600-70. I have attempted to attach a screenshot of the datasheets. If it does not work, I will type them out in a reply. The ramp time is set to max at 20s. Starting voltage at minimum 40%. The supply voltage is 475-490V. When the pump is started, it is being started at low load, approx. 16HP and after the main is powered on- approx. 5s delay, kicks up to 20HP. Using a clamp, the max draw measured was 83.21A measured above the softstarter. For this particular measurement, the incoming voltage was 484.56V and the current across the legs were 24.3A, 24.6A, and 25.5A. The chief complaint is not of the timing to reach speed, but rather "just turning", as if there is too much of a starting load.
Upon reading the datasheets, my initial thought was that it was just a sizing issue and recommended increasing to the PSR37-600-70. However, the problem persists. Is there any information that I'm missing that would be helpful in making an assessment?
Thanks in advance,
J
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Long time lurker and while I could find quite a few similar problems, of the ones I've seen, none quite matched close enough for a solution. I am absolutely certain that I will miss important information, but I will try to be as descriptive of the equipment/environment as I can. Also, I have clips of operation from coupled/uncoupled operation if it would help anyone.
This is a centrifugal pump system. The motor in question is a Techtop GR3-CI-TF-256TC-4-BR-D-20, and is secondary in the system. The primary The softstarters are an ABB PSR30-600-70 and PSR37-600-70. I have attempted to attach a screenshot of the datasheets. If it does not work, I will type them out in a reply. The ramp time is set to max at 20s. Starting voltage at minimum 40%. The supply voltage is 475-490V. When the pump is started, it is being started at low load, approx. 16HP and after the main is powered on- approx. 5s delay, kicks up to 20HP. Using a clamp, the max draw measured was 83.21A measured above the softstarter. For this particular measurement, the incoming voltage was 484.56V and the current across the legs were 24.3A, 24.6A, and 25.5A. The chief complaint is not of the timing to reach speed, but rather "just turning", as if there is too much of a starting load.
Upon reading the datasheets, my initial thought was that it was just a sizing issue and recommended increasing to the PSR37-600-70. However, the problem persists. Is there any information that I'm missing that would be helpful in making an assessment?
Thanks in advance,
J
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1695394773/tips/sofy_start_psr_dat_cje3ls.pdf[/url]