offett
Mechanical
- Jun 11, 2012
- 4
Greetings to all,
I am looking to size a starter/wires for my 125 HP blower motor. It is 125 HP, 3 Phase, 460 Volts. The Full load amperage is 143 amps, however the "Locked Rotor Amps"=908 Amps. For now, lets assume I have a distance of 100FT back to my MCC. I understand that my wire size should be capable of carrying no less than 115% of rated continuous amperage or FLA. However, since my Locked Rotor or "start up" Amperage is relatively high~908 Amps, wouldn't I have to take this into account? 908 Amps is obviously much larger than 115% of my FLA (Full Load Amperage).
Also, I am looking for a suitable starter to place in the MCC panel. I was looking at thermal magnetic breaker type, non-reversible, NEMA COMBINATION style starter. Again, I am at the same conundrum...The continuous rating is 270 for NEMA 5. My research is showing me NEMA 5 will work. However, how can I be certain that my contactors can handle the start up amperage? Is this data available via the OEM or can I trust that the OEM will adhere to the NEMA Standards Publication ICS 2-2000 for NEMA Size 5 starters?
Thanks,
P.S. Sorry to be so verbose.
I am looking to size a starter/wires for my 125 HP blower motor. It is 125 HP, 3 Phase, 460 Volts. The Full load amperage is 143 amps, however the "Locked Rotor Amps"=908 Amps. For now, lets assume I have a distance of 100FT back to my MCC. I understand that my wire size should be capable of carrying no less than 115% of rated continuous amperage or FLA. However, since my Locked Rotor or "start up" Amperage is relatively high~908 Amps, wouldn't I have to take this into account? 908 Amps is obviously much larger than 115% of my FLA (Full Load Amperage).
Also, I am looking for a suitable starter to place in the MCC panel. I was looking at thermal magnetic breaker type, non-reversible, NEMA COMBINATION style starter. Again, I am at the same conundrum...The continuous rating is 270 for NEMA 5. My research is showing me NEMA 5 will work. However, how can I be certain that my contactors can handle the start up amperage? Is this data available via the OEM or can I trust that the OEM will adhere to the NEMA Standards Publication ICS 2-2000 for NEMA Size 5 starters?
Thanks,
P.S. Sorry to be so verbose.