Hi everyone,
I recently commissioned a 13.8kV 2-speed (Variable Torque type) motor starter gear with Vacuum Breaker control. The gear has three breakers, one for Low speed operation and the other two for High speed operation. The breaker operations are controlled electrically using selector switch. The control design is as follows;
* For low speed application, the selector switch contacts trips the two High speed breakers and allows closing of Low speed breaker with the manual operation of the Start push button.
* For high speed application, the selector switch contacts trips the Low speed breaker and allows closing of two High speed breaker with the manual operation of the Start push button.
So, every time the speed needs to be changed the motor will be offline for the time required to hit the Start button.
My question is, do I have to consider a minimum time between a stop and start of the motor for the purpose of changing speed without damaging the motor.
Thanks
I recently commissioned a 13.8kV 2-speed (Variable Torque type) motor starter gear with Vacuum Breaker control. The gear has three breakers, one for Low speed operation and the other two for High speed operation. The breaker operations are controlled electrically using selector switch. The control design is as follows;
* For low speed application, the selector switch contacts trips the two High speed breakers and allows closing of Low speed breaker with the manual operation of the Start push button.
* For high speed application, the selector switch contacts trips the Low speed breaker and allows closing of two High speed breaker with the manual operation of the Start push button.
So, every time the speed needs to be changed the motor will be offline for the time required to hit the Start button.
My question is, do I have to consider a minimum time between a stop and start of the motor for the purpose of changing speed without damaging the motor.
Thanks