SewageSam
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 27, 2007
- 8
We have a client 4 Vertical Turbine Pumps powered by the following motors:
Emerson, BF66, Type-RUSI, Frame 404TP
460v, 3PH, 1785 RPM, 60HZ
Class F Insulation, WP1
Motor Data Sheet Calls for VFD Load Type VT/PWM.
The VFDs are Altivar 71s. Which from the model number states it is a Constant Torque Drive.
The client has had 16+ motor rewinds in the past 3 years. The motor shop has evidence that they are all first-turn burn outs, indicating voltage spikes.
The Altivar Drives used to be 1000 feet away. They also have load reactors, dv/dt filters and terminators installed. There is also an accusine system is on the main feed.
All the motors seem to fail around the 800 hour mark and 90% of the time its on first startup of the day.
After about 13 or so failures, the drives were then moved the drives to 90 feet from the motor.
They have had 3 first turn burn outs since moving the drives and are very worried and they are down to 2 pumps.
Previous studies have shown voltage spikes in the 1200 range, but recently, they used a new fluke meter and had reading of over 2000 and some in the 3000. I cant fathom how that is possible.
With all things considered, could it be possible that the drives themselves could be the issue putting to much stress on the variable torque motor windings at low speeds? Or is there any settings in those drives that could be the issue if improperly programmed in the field?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm just a civil engineer trying to help, so a laymans explanation would be greatly appreciated.
I can upload any pics if it would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Emerson, BF66, Type-RUSI, Frame 404TP
460v, 3PH, 1785 RPM, 60HZ
Class F Insulation, WP1
Motor Data Sheet Calls for VFD Load Type VT/PWM.
The VFDs are Altivar 71s. Which from the model number states it is a Constant Torque Drive.
The client has had 16+ motor rewinds in the past 3 years. The motor shop has evidence that they are all first-turn burn outs, indicating voltage spikes.
The Altivar Drives used to be 1000 feet away. They also have load reactors, dv/dt filters and terminators installed. There is also an accusine system is on the main feed.
All the motors seem to fail around the 800 hour mark and 90% of the time its on first startup of the day.
After about 13 or so failures, the drives were then moved the drives to 90 feet from the motor.
They have had 3 first turn burn outs since moving the drives and are very worried and they are down to 2 pumps.
Previous studies have shown voltage spikes in the 1200 range, but recently, they used a new fluke meter and had reading of over 2000 and some in the 3000. I cant fathom how that is possible.
With all things considered, could it be possible that the drives themselves could be the issue putting to much stress on the variable torque motor windings at low speeds? Or is there any settings in those drives that could be the issue if improperly programmed in the field?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm just a civil engineer trying to help, so a laymans explanation would be greatly appreciated.
I can upload any pics if it would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.