Parkpower
Electrical
- Jan 18, 2009
- 18
Hello everyone,
MV fire pump controllers use vacuum contactors to switching fire pump motors. Surge arrestors are normally required to protect motors from operation overvoltage when motors are stopped by vacuum contactors.
However, NFPA does not require surge arrestors on MV fire controllers. Surge arrestors are requied only on LV fire pump controllers. What is the reason for this regulation?
Practically, shall surge arrestors be installed in the terminal box of MV motors or is it not needed?
Thanks,
Parkpower
MV fire pump controllers use vacuum contactors to switching fire pump motors. Surge arrestors are normally required to protect motors from operation overvoltage when motors are stopped by vacuum contactors.
However, NFPA does not require surge arrestors on MV fire controllers. Surge arrestors are requied only on LV fire pump controllers. What is the reason for this regulation?
Practically, shall surge arrestors be installed in the terminal box of MV motors or is it not needed?
Thanks,
Parkpower