JPetersen
Electrical
- May 20, 2004
- 31
Hi (again),
We are installing a 150kW induction motor, for a lifting device. Motor has to start on full load torque.
The terminal voltage must not drop too much during start, to ensure enough torque. My problem is how to calculate max. voltage drop. Voltage drop will of course depend on current and power factor during run-up.
Is voltage drop maximum in the excact moment of start? Or can it be expected to drop further when runing up, as power factor is changing towards full load PF?
Of course current is reduced as the motor gains speed, and thus voltage drop is reduced. But I can't figure which effect (PF change VS current change) is strongest!
When energized PF is 0.2 - full load PF approx. 0,89.
Any thoughts?
Brgds/JP
We are installing a 150kW induction motor, for a lifting device. Motor has to start on full load torque.
The terminal voltage must not drop too much during start, to ensure enough torque. My problem is how to calculate max. voltage drop. Voltage drop will of course depend on current and power factor during run-up.
Is voltage drop maximum in the excact moment of start? Or can it be expected to drop further when runing up, as power factor is changing towards full load PF?
Of course current is reduced as the motor gains speed, and thus voltage drop is reduced. But I can't figure which effect (PF change VS current change) is strongest!
When energized PF is 0.2 - full load PF approx. 0,89.
Any thoughts?
Brgds/JP