Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Submersible well motor nuisance trip
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Hello-
I enjoy reading this forum but dont work w/ motors regularly so I haven't posted here yet-
Last week we had a customer who's 75 hp 460 volt submersible well motor went bad (old age). It has been started for years from a soft start w/ internal bypass contactor. Soft start has an initial torque setting of 45% and a ramp time of < 3 sec. That's what Franklin seemed to recommend, too.
The well guys were out this week and replaced the motor. Additionally the motor manufacturer (Franklin) will add warranty if their overload relay (Submonitor, functionally for the price it looks pretty nice)is added to the controls.
Franklin does not necessarily recommend this combo due to nuisance tripping but customer wanted to see if it could be made to work.
The motor does start and run but trips now and again on motor overheat, which we were told it might. Just wondering how the Submonitor decides the motor is overheating (the motor does not have temp sensor wired in at the controls).
I am not positive but it may be tripping during a start period vs. up and running.
I enjoy reading this forum but dont work w/ motors regularly so I haven't posted here yet-
Last week we had a customer who's 75 hp 460 volt submersible well motor went bad (old age). It has been started for years from a soft start w/ internal bypass contactor. Soft start has an initial torque setting of 45% and a ramp time of < 3 sec. That's what Franklin seemed to recommend, too.
The well guys were out this week and replaced the motor. Additionally the motor manufacturer (Franklin) will add warranty if their overload relay (Submonitor, functionally for the price it looks pretty nice)is added to the controls.
Franklin does not necessarily recommend this combo due to nuisance tripping but customer wanted to see if it could be made to work.
The motor does start and run but trips now and again on motor overheat, which we were told it might. Just wondering how the Submonitor decides the motor is overheating (the motor does not have temp sensor wired in at the controls).
I am not positive but it may be tripping during a start period vs. up and running.





RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Without the Subtrol (the thermal sensor in the motor), the Submonitor looks at the motor kW to decide everything, which makes it better than most current-only based OL relays. The down side is, during the first 3 seconds it is looking at current, voltage (level) and imbalance only. So if your soft starter is not at 95% of full MOTOR RATED* voltage within that 3 second window, it ASSUMES you are in a situation where the motor windings will be damaged. That's kind of why they don't recommend using soft starters with the Submonitor. Not all soft starters are created equal so they hedge their bets by just saying no.
Try backing off the ramp time to 2.5 seconds (if you have that granularity) and / or increase the initial torque by a few percent until the nuisance tripping goes away.
* Another fly in the ointment is that if the motor is rated for 460V and the line is normally at 480V but sometimes drops to 460V, the soft starter voltage is a percent of LINE voltage, whereas the Submonitor is a percent of MOTOR design voltage. So a low line voltage condition can make it APPEAR that the soft starter output voltage, however accurate and repeatable it is from ITS perspective, looks like it is too low. That's how you end up with it working sometimes and not other times.
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RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Mark Empson
Advanced Motor Control Ltd
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
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RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Lionel,
Some submersibles are Class 10, usually lift station pumps and the like. But you are right, Franklin submersibles require Class 5 if you use an external OL relay, but for all intents the Submonitor is the equivalent of Class 3 (see above) and if you want the full extended warranty you have to use it.
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RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Or was it burned out by the cycling, but the new one should last correctly?
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
Using time delay on and off, you will see the “allotted” times, and the Submonitor will not trip. So set the Submonitor to look for times longer than the time delays.
I also do not think 3 seconds from 0 to full speed is quick enough for start up. That would mean that the motor is running below 1800 RPM for 1.5 seconds. That could be enough time without water between the plates to grind off the thrust bearing a little on every start.
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip
As far as the starting goes, unfortunately the power co. will not allow across the line starting so a soft start (or reduced voltage in some manner) must be employed. Franklin seemed ok w/ the 3 sec/45% init torque setting. Depending on the cable capacity, they want to see 65% of full v if the cable is under 50% and 80% of full v if loaded over 50%.
There is actually a lot of "fur" growing on this episode- actually two well pumps went south within two weeks of each other- a real nightmare as they are owned by a small municipality.
RE: Submersible well motor nuisance trip