tedzrt800
Electrical
- Jun 28, 2005
- 4
I have a well pump that has a ITT, Aquavar drive pump/motor assembly. It has a line reactor on the lineside of the drive. In the past 3 weeks we have had a couple lighting storms which have taken out the drive twice, (according to the vendor). Presently, we are installing a 3 phase Flowtronex S.L.A.P. arresstor which should eliminate the problem. However, my questions have not been answered by the vendor or the manufacturer, as of yet, are
1. If the arrestor is connected in parallel to the lineside conductors feeding the Aquavar Drive how can it "Drain" of the light/surge charge pass through the ground without effecting the drive circuitry itself?
2. Is there not two directs that the "lightning/Surge" can come from? (Lineside or Loadside)
Please advise,
ZRT800
1. If the arrestor is connected in parallel to the lineside conductors feeding the Aquavar Drive how can it "Drain" of the light/surge charge pass through the ground without effecting the drive circuitry itself?
2. Is there not two directs that the "lightning/Surge" can come from? (Lineside or Loadside)
Please advise,
ZRT800