BSBoulder
Mining
- Nov 16, 2009
- 1
We purchased a vintage 1957 800 HP motor with a 10x14 ball mill. Unfortunately the local utility will not let us start the motor across the line but have limited us to 162 amps (4160 service) for start up.
We have been told that there are several ways to accomplish this, capacitor banks being the most economical.
We cannot use an MCC or VFD. Each presents problems for us.
final issue is that there is no data available on the motor from GE (mfg). They cannot find any files no the motor and the data plate is missing.
We have been told that there are several ways to accomplish this, capacitor banks being the most economical.
We cannot use an MCC or VFD. Each presents problems for us.
final issue is that there is no data available on the motor from GE (mfg). They cannot find any files no the motor and the data plate is missing.