TBE, in regard to the peak voltage versus RMS, wiring ratings are RMS values, so I don;t believe that is an issue.
Waross, if each individual wire is rate at 600v between the inner conductor and (in this case) the out SST armor (i.e. ground), then having 2 cables next to each other (i.e. the...
Stupid question, but I have an application going into a 690v 3 phase system, so since the actual voltage to ground on any of the 3 legs is 690/sqrt3 = 398.4v using 600v rate wire is ok right?
To All, correction, the boxes are actually cast Div I boxes, but that assumes you use a rated gland which we do not at this point.
The area is a Div I since it is in the immediate area for a submerged LNG pump electrical feedthru. I guess the easiest answer would be to seal the cable with a...
We run a test stand that is rated Class I/Div I hazardous area in which we run multiple electric pumps from low voltage up to 6600v. Since we install and tear down the pump connection setup on a daily basis (hence the test stand designation), we do not have the luxury of having sealed AEx e...
Looking for material compatibility of typical induction motor components when exposed/submerged in R134a refrigerant, specifically ixlpe lead wire insulation and epoxy resins.
Thanks for the comments Warros. I get what you are saying about the physical fit, but that is not the problem. the problem is an inspector is having a problem with the wire being smaller than the minimum size noted on the box. We use hazardous area glands sized appropriately for the present...
I have a given junction box that has a current rating above the rating of the load (induction motor). The box stated a minimum wire size which ties into the box current rating. Since the load is much lower than the box rating (e.g. 250 amp box rating for a 100 amp FLA motor rating), do I still...
Thanks for all the help. I think I will look at renting a unit per ScottyUK and see what I can get for cheap. this is a one off thing for me, so buying equipment is not in the budget!
I do like the CT suggestion though....I will see what our test guys have and maybe do a scaled down test to...
I am looking for the best/easiest way to perform a temperature rise test (i.e. measure box temperature with 250amps flowing through the 3 phases - need a T6 rating) on a new junction box which is rated at 6.6kv and 250amps. Will simply finding a constant current power supply rated to 250amps or...
Thanks for all the info.....I cannot spin the rotor by hand, but can drive it at about 10Hz with our hydraulic drive pump (runs off of a VFD), so using a o-scope, I assume I will still be able to verify whether 120 degree or 240 degree separation between the phases on the motor leads.
Oldfieldguy,
Thanks for the procedure......question, I assume when you say "with the generator running" you mean the generator being driven mechanically and with the power leads opened?
Also, do you only need to take one measurement between any 2 phases or must you measure 3 times between each...
I have a need to verify phase rotation on a submerged expander generator. We are in testing phase and need to verify the correct rotation prior to trying to synch with the power grid. This is a 2MW induction generator (2 pole) and we do not have access to the unit as it is submerged in LNG...
Do 3 phase squirrel cage induction motors (550Hp, 3.3kv, 50Hz) produce EMI which may be problematic for IEC 61000-6-4? Do different neutral grounding systems (i.e. ungrounded, grounded, resistance grounded, etc.) have any affect on this? I believe this standard references a frequency range...
The easiest way is to burn the coating off with a hand lighter, then clean with isopropyl alcohol. This will leave you with a clean copper wire end to make connections with.
Skoggsgura.........good info in the presentation. KllrWolf, I tend to agree that a standard 3 phase DOL induction machine will not generate any EMI except maybe right at the grid frequency. I have had some experience with small universal motors and due to the brush commutation, you would get...