suntop
Electrical
- Jun 22, 2003
- 14
We have a 75 HP motor(400v,50Hz,FLA=105A)operated through a solid state starter(soft starter),usually working on the utility grid powr supply.
We tried to connect it to a standby diesel generator of 150 KVA rating,the generator failed to start the motor.
The strange thing with this motor that we measured the starting current of this motor on different runs we got different readings of the starting current (they are ranging between 287Amp. to 450Amp.).
According to the soft starter manufacturer the starting current using this type of starters shouldn't go above 300Amp.during the starting period.
What could be the problem?
Is this size of diesel generator appropriate to start a motor of 75Hp?
By the way during this week we connected 3 different sites to standby diesel generators(each genset is 150KVA rating) having the same size of motor pumps and larger up to 90HP one step starting and they all workig very well using either soft starters or autotransformer.
I appreciate your suggestion about what could be done whether with the genset,the starter and the motor itself.
thank you.
We tried to connect it to a standby diesel generator of 150 KVA rating,the generator failed to start the motor.
The strange thing with this motor that we measured the starting current of this motor on different runs we got different readings of the starting current (they are ranging between 287Amp. to 450Amp.).
According to the soft starter manufacturer the starting current using this type of starters shouldn't go above 300Amp.during the starting period.
What could be the problem?
Is this size of diesel generator appropriate to start a motor of 75Hp?
By the way during this week we connected 3 different sites to standby diesel generators(each genset is 150KVA rating) having the same size of motor pumps and larger up to 90HP one step starting and they all workig very well using either soft starters or autotransformer.
I appreciate your suggestion about what could be done whether with the genset,the starter and the motor itself.
thank you.