Thedroid
Electrical
- May 18, 2008
- 196
I was called out to the plant today for a Phase Loss trip on one of the MV synchronous mill motors. Upon arriving I checked the event recorders in the MVC soft start and the 469 hooked up to this motor and found that the voltage at the time of the trip was 3950, 3962, 3700. I pulled a trend from our ECS and noticed that the voltage had dipped on that incoming line also. I checked the incoming line voltage on the power monitor and it read 4255, 4251, 4217.
I pulled a trend for the three phases, and noticed for about the last three months the third phase has been a little lower than the other two, and the also the graph was a little choppy compared to the other two, wich remain smooth and stable. It seems like this problem is originating from the utilities. We were experiencing a snowstorm at the time this motor tripped.
I decided to reset and try again. Everything started up and ran just fine, but we still have this unbalance. Where should I start my investigation on Monday?
I pulled a trend for the three phases, and noticed for about the last three months the third phase has been a little lower than the other two, and the also the graph was a little choppy compared to the other two, wich remain smooth and stable. It seems like this problem is originating from the utilities. We were experiencing a snowstorm at the time this motor tripped.
I decided to reset and try again. Everything started up and ran just fine, but we still have this unbalance. Where should I start my investigation on Monday?