Atbalance
Petroleum
- Nov 29, 2005
- 14
I have the following motor and would like some direction on sizing a generator.
100 HP motor
460V 60 HZ, 129 FLA
PF 82
Nema kVA code H
Typical starting current 832 Amps according to spec sheet.
Direct online start
The motor starts and gets up to full running speed under no load or virtually no load and usually only operates at about 30% load for 20 minutes at a time.
I have gone through some generator sizing programs which tell me the starting kVA is the most important consideration when sizing for starting.
Typical generators we have been using are 250 kVA - 300 kVA with a 200 A breaker which seems quite large considering they are under virtually no load once the pump starts. I don't know the starting kVA of these units.
Is it possible to get a generatro with a high starting kVA and low running kVA closer to the motor limit?
Would it help using a star-delta starter? I understand this is only valuable when the motor reaches synchronous speed before switching to delta. We have a 125 KW motor with a star-delta and it doesn't seem to do any good.
What about an autotransformer or other method to reduce starting load and thereby minimize the generator size required, or is it a wash as far as cost goes?
Would it be worthwhile going with closed transition rather than open transition?
A lot of questions but appreciate guidance.
100 HP motor
460V 60 HZ, 129 FLA
PF 82
Nema kVA code H
Typical starting current 832 Amps according to spec sheet.
Direct online start
The motor starts and gets up to full running speed under no load or virtually no load and usually only operates at about 30% load for 20 minutes at a time.
I have gone through some generator sizing programs which tell me the starting kVA is the most important consideration when sizing for starting.
Typical generators we have been using are 250 kVA - 300 kVA with a 200 A breaker which seems quite large considering they are under virtually no load once the pump starts. I don't know the starting kVA of these units.
Is it possible to get a generatro with a high starting kVA and low running kVA closer to the motor limit?
Would it help using a star-delta starter? I understand this is only valuable when the motor reaches synchronous speed before switching to delta. We have a 125 KW motor with a star-delta and it doesn't seem to do any good.
What about an autotransformer or other method to reduce starting load and thereby minimize the generator size required, or is it a wash as far as cost goes?
Would it be worthwhile going with closed transition rather than open transition?
A lot of questions but appreciate guidance.