cherryg
Electrical
- Jul 6, 2003
- 48
I have a simple question. Does any Code or Standard or any guideline ever specify that voltage drop of motors needs to take into consideration: a. Full load Amps (Nameplate rating) and b. Resistance of the conductor needs to be at the max temp of its insulation i.e 90degC? . The reason I ask this question is though for 99% motors, the general rule applies and we do use the Nameplate rated FLA and the standard resistance at 90degC, there will be that 1% motor in any plant where circuit lengths exceed 700m to 1km. In such cases, a closer attention is warranted so that we don't end up with insane size (or parallel runs) of cables and a qualified electrical engineer can easily figure out how the specific case can be treated. I would love to hear from all you experts.
Note: We can always check the motor characteristic with respect to the load curve and see that the accelerating torque is healthy and the motor torque (proportional to square of V) always exceeds the load torque by 10%
Note: We can always check the motor characteristic with respect to the load curve and see that the accelerating torque is healthy and the motor torque (proportional to square of V) always exceeds the load torque by 10%