ccdubs
Electrical
- May 1, 2002
- 51
If I have an induction motor (500 kW) being driven at exactly synchronous speed, what sort of starting currents would I be likely to get if I start it DOL?
What happens if the speed slightly varies from synchronous?
I have been told by an engineer that at synchronous speed the starting transient won't be higher than the rated current of the machine and would be less than 1 sec.
I don't understand why the starting current is lowered just because the machine is synchronous. At time 0+ the stator windings would still basically appear as a short and as there is little remanence in the core the steel still needs to be magnetised.
What happens if the speed slightly varies from synchronous?
I have been told by an engineer that at synchronous speed the starting transient won't be higher than the rated current of the machine and would be less than 1 sec.
I don't understand why the starting current is lowered just because the machine is synchronous. At time 0+ the stator windings would still basically appear as a short and as there is little remanence in the core the steel still needs to be magnetised.