WIRESRCROSSED
Electrical
- Jul 27, 2005
- 3
Disclaimer: for personal education & clarification only
I am having difficulty recalling the reasons behind the FLA rating of a stand alone robotic mig weld with DC mig power supply is so much lower than the designed fuse system...
For example, 3 phase, 575V, 100A fused disconnect, 75 KVA (575V-208V xfrmr) with 3 rbts & weld supplies branched from it, other 3ph motors & 575V-120V xfrmr. I have worked out all the fusing & wire sizing based on current draws & maximum protection & code...but, when supplying the FLA rating for the service drops, based on past jobs of reference the FLA would only be approx. 25 A.
I understand that the rbts & weld supplies are not in constant use & if I measured with an ammeter, it would probably be lower than the 25A value, but I would like some theory background as to why the FLA rating is so low. Would the customer not service this machine with wires & fusing based on the lower FLA rating & not on the actual main fused disconnect?
I would appreciate any advice or sites to reference.
I am having difficulty recalling the reasons behind the FLA rating of a stand alone robotic mig weld with DC mig power supply is so much lower than the designed fuse system...
For example, 3 phase, 575V, 100A fused disconnect, 75 KVA (575V-208V xfrmr) with 3 rbts & weld supplies branched from it, other 3ph motors & 575V-120V xfrmr. I have worked out all the fusing & wire sizing based on current draws & maximum protection & code...but, when supplying the FLA rating for the service drops, based on past jobs of reference the FLA would only be approx. 25 A.
I understand that the rbts & weld supplies are not in constant use & if I measured with an ammeter, it would probably be lower than the 25A value, but I would like some theory background as to why the FLA rating is so low. Would the customer not service this machine with wires & fusing based on the lower FLA rating & not on the actual main fused disconnect?
I would appreciate any advice or sites to reference.