HydraulicsGuy
Mechanical
- Feb 4, 2020
- 79
These questions are specifically for AC Electric Induction Motors that we might spec to run an HPU. The questions are about what happens as we go beyond Service Factor HP & Amps.
One example of the kind of motor I'm referring to:
Parameters for questions below:
230 V 3-phase
SF = 1.15
FLA (full load amps) = 6.14
SFA (service factor amps) = 7.06
Full-load Eff = 87%
Full-load PF = 69%
Full-load Torque (FLT) = 8.98 lb-ft
Breakdown Torque (BDT) = 275% FLT
1. Let's say motor is drawing 8.5 Amps. What has happened mathematically to efficiency and power factor? What do you think their values would be?
2. Let's now say current continues to climb to 2 x FLA = 12.28 Amps. What has happened mathematically to efficiency and power factor? What do you think their values would be?
3. Is current directly proportional to torque demand? So as the torque demand goes beyond full-load torque toward breakdown torque, does the current follow proportionally? If current = 2 x FLA, is the torque that's being demanded = 2 x FLT? If not, what do you think torque would be?
4. If BDT = 275% FLT, is breakdown current = 275% full-load current? If not, what do you think current would be?
5. What happens to voltage through all this? Is voltage only dependent on the power source, or does it degrade as motor goes beyond service factor HP & amps?
6. I assume that through all this, the motor power equation still applies: P = V x A x Eff x PF (x 1.73 if 3-phase)?
One example of the kind of motor I'm referring to:
Parameters for questions below:
230 V 3-phase
SF = 1.15
FLA (full load amps) = 6.14
SFA (service factor amps) = 7.06
Full-load Eff = 87%
Full-load PF = 69%
Full-load Torque (FLT) = 8.98 lb-ft
Breakdown Torque (BDT) = 275% FLT
1. Let's say motor is drawing 8.5 Amps. What has happened mathematically to efficiency and power factor? What do you think their values would be?
2. Let's now say current continues to climb to 2 x FLA = 12.28 Amps. What has happened mathematically to efficiency and power factor? What do you think their values would be?
3. Is current directly proportional to torque demand? So as the torque demand goes beyond full-load torque toward breakdown torque, does the current follow proportionally? If current = 2 x FLA, is the torque that's being demanded = 2 x FLT? If not, what do you think torque would be?
4. If BDT = 275% FLT, is breakdown current = 275% full-load current? If not, what do you think current would be?
5. What happens to voltage through all this? Is voltage only dependent on the power source, or does it degrade as motor goes beyond service factor HP & amps?
6. I assume that through all this, the motor power equation still applies: P = V x A x Eff x PF (x 1.73 if 3-phase)?