gare
Electrical
- Nov 15, 2001
- 14
I have searched the forums and I know I have missed something, but:
We have a submersible 5hp Franklin motor/pump, 3 ph 208 VAC, 18.3 FLA. The pump resides about 350 feet from the controller location (I need to measure it). There is a pneumatic tank next to the controller set at 60 psi.
The motor was being started and stopped across a nema starter via a pressure switch set at 75psi on and 95psi off. When irrigation starts it cycles every couple of minutes, less on larger zones. Motors were not lasting long and it is tough to set sprinkler patterns with 20psi swings.
We replaced the controller with a Gould SPD-2-0050 VFD (max current 17.8amps). We left dips switches at 100% output. We set the jumper for the system to run at 75 PSI. With no irrigation on and system pressure at zero, the motor draws FLA at startup then drops into the 11-13 amp range after about 10-15 seconds (down to 11 up to 13 non-stop) and never reaches pressure, it just keeps running at about 70 psi.
When irrigation is turned on the system gradually drops to 40 psi and does not recover. We reversed two leads with no apparent change in current draw or pressure.
I am merely a somewhat ignorant electrician working with an irrigation company, we are wits-end, the client is angry (no irrigation 100 degrees...). The Gould rep said, take a guess, "this will take care of everything". I would appreciate any input that may help to resolve this issue.
gare
We have a submersible 5hp Franklin motor/pump, 3 ph 208 VAC, 18.3 FLA. The pump resides about 350 feet from the controller location (I need to measure it). There is a pneumatic tank next to the controller set at 60 psi.
The motor was being started and stopped across a nema starter via a pressure switch set at 75psi on and 95psi off. When irrigation starts it cycles every couple of minutes, less on larger zones. Motors were not lasting long and it is tough to set sprinkler patterns with 20psi swings.
We replaced the controller with a Gould SPD-2-0050 VFD (max current 17.8amps). We left dips switches at 100% output. We set the jumper for the system to run at 75 PSI. With no irrigation on and system pressure at zero, the motor draws FLA at startup then drops into the 11-13 amp range after about 10-15 seconds (down to 11 up to 13 non-stop) and never reaches pressure, it just keeps running at about 70 psi.
When irrigation is turned on the system gradually drops to 40 psi and does not recover. We reversed two leads with no apparent change in current draw or pressure.
I am merely a somewhat ignorant electrician working with an irrigation company, we are wits-end, the client is angry (no irrigation 100 degrees...). The Gould rep said, take a guess, "this will take care of everything". I would appreciate any input that may help to resolve this issue.
gare