Tarl
Electrical
- Feb 1, 2010
- 3
Hello everyone, this is my first post and I hope i outline my problem properly! Any help would be very much appreciated.
I have a client who is using 5 large motors to run mixers and extruders and they are seeing very high demand both at the startup and during the middle of their processes. During conversations with the client it seems that the majority of the current being drawn is when their largest extruder is at peak capacity whilst the other processes are running.
My first thought was that something like a soft starter or VSD would help reduce the startup current but is there anything I can recommend which can help reduce the current spikes in the middle of the running cycles?
Thanks again and I look forward to any help offered
Tarl
I have a client who is using 5 large motors to run mixers and extruders and they are seeing very high demand both at the startup and during the middle of their processes. During conversations with the client it seems that the majority of the current being drawn is when their largest extruder is at peak capacity whilst the other processes are running.
My first thought was that something like a soft starter or VSD would help reduce the startup current but is there anything I can recommend which can help reduce the current spikes in the middle of the running cycles?
Thanks again and I look forward to any help offered
Tarl