Blutooth
Industrial
- Oct 10, 2013
- 12
Hi all,
I'm having a problem understanding an extraction set-up. They have extractors that are used to keep labs constantly on a slightly lower pressure than atmospheric pressure to prevent leaks. To be absolutely sure that the extraction never stops there are two induction motors are fitted on one extractor (both of them connect to the same shaft with their own belts). One of the motors runs on the normal 50 Hz european grid, the other one runs on a local grid powered by a Diesel generator on 50 Hz. The idea is that the diesel powered motor can provide the total required power on it's own should the grid fail.
I'm no electrical engineering expert and I can't get my head around what is happening here. I think the frequency of the local grid can never by as constant as the normal grid's frequency so it will fluctuate slightly over time.
Could this give problems with one of the two motors going in generator mode?
Will both motors constantly power the extraction ventilator or will they just counter-act each other?
Any help on understanding what is going on here would be much appreciated!
(my apologies for any grammar mistakes)
I'm having a problem understanding an extraction set-up. They have extractors that are used to keep labs constantly on a slightly lower pressure than atmospheric pressure to prevent leaks. To be absolutely sure that the extraction never stops there are two induction motors are fitted on one extractor (both of them connect to the same shaft with their own belts). One of the motors runs on the normal 50 Hz european grid, the other one runs on a local grid powered by a Diesel generator on 50 Hz. The idea is that the diesel powered motor can provide the total required power on it's own should the grid fail.
I'm no electrical engineering expert and I can't get my head around what is happening here. I think the frequency of the local grid can never by as constant as the normal grid's frequency so it will fluctuate slightly over time.
Could this give problems with one of the two motors going in generator mode?
Will both motors constantly power the extraction ventilator or will they just counter-act each other?
Any help on understanding what is going on here would be much appreciated!
(my apologies for any grammar mistakes)