JLuc
Electrical
- Mar 30, 2007
- 62
Hi all,
we've been asked to investigate fuse tripping on a compressor starter:
Compressor nameplate:
RLA: 16.8A
LRA: 84 A
Fuse:
Low-Peak
class CC
current limiting
LP-CC-30 (30A)
Contactor:
Siemens
42BF35AJ
FLA:30 A
LRA:120 A
15HP 3ph
First thing we did is hook up a power recorder to the starter, here's what we found (see atached file, with max&min rms current for 1 minute intervals);
-compressor seems to start at least 30 times per hour, for 12 consecutives hours (starting 2008-10-19 @ 17:04:33).
-see blown fuse seems to happen : 2008-10-20 @ 04:44:33
-average RLA: 12 A
-average LRA: 60 A
MY QUESTION IS: can fuse operation be caused by too many consecutives starts? I2t making fuse operate maybe?
We also observed contactor wearing very fast...any comments on that?
Thank you
we've been asked to investigate fuse tripping on a compressor starter:
Compressor nameplate:
RLA: 16.8A
LRA: 84 A
Fuse:
Low-Peak
class CC
current limiting
LP-CC-30 (30A)
Contactor:
Siemens
42BF35AJ
FLA:30 A
LRA:120 A
15HP 3ph
First thing we did is hook up a power recorder to the starter, here's what we found (see atached file, with max&min rms current for 1 minute intervals);
-compressor seems to start at least 30 times per hour, for 12 consecutives hours (starting 2008-10-19 @ 17:04:33).
-see blown fuse seems to happen : 2008-10-20 @ 04:44:33
-average RLA: 12 A
-average LRA: 60 A
MY QUESTION IS: can fuse operation be caused by too many consecutives starts? I2t making fuse operate maybe?
We also observed contactor wearing very fast...any comments on that?
Thank you