slowcentury
Electrical
- Nov 18, 2014
- 5
I have a question about the effects of changing the roation of the ac exciter field on a synchronous motor and how to tell which way is right, or if it matters at all...
i could post the nameplate stats, but i feel my test results are more relevant.
with the motor at 100% (360rpm) i have an exciter input amperage of 65, input voltage of 157ac, and a motor voltage of 3950-4000
reversing the exciter field voltage results in an exciter input amperage of 65, input voltage of 173ac, and a motor voltage of 3860-3880
the motor reaches its rated speed in both configurations.
test results on a diferent motor with the same specs show the same correlation
thanks for your time
i could post the nameplate stats, but i feel my test results are more relevant.
with the motor at 100% (360rpm) i have an exciter input amperage of 65, input voltage of 157ac, and a motor voltage of 3950-4000
reversing the exciter field voltage results in an exciter input amperage of 65, input voltage of 173ac, and a motor voltage of 3860-3880
the motor reaches its rated speed in both configurations.
test results on a diferent motor with the same specs show the same correlation
thanks for your time