ArcsNSparks
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2011
- 5
We have a 250 HP wound rotor motor that came with a salvaged rod mill that is going to be put back in service at another nine site. The nameplate has been lost. We have a consultant's interconnection diagram from the installation that shows a 4-stage resistor bank in connected to what I would call a tap changer which is drawn like it is manually operated. My understanding is that wound rotor motors are used with rod mills in the ore processing industry to achieve high starting torque.
We would like to buy a resistor bank for the drive, but don't know what rating to specify. I am thinking that if I measure the open circuit rotor voltage with the stator energized, and perhaps also the rotor current with the no resistance in the rotor circuit, I should be able to determine the needed resistance values.
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I hope someone knows more about this than I do.
We would like to buy a resistor bank for the drive, but don't know what rating to specify. I am thinking that if I measure the open circuit rotor voltage with the stator energized, and perhaps also the rotor current with the no resistance in the rotor circuit, I should be able to determine the needed resistance values.
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I hope someone knows more about this than I do.