Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
Never been close to one of these before. A guy phoned me and told me that the speed pick up didn't work.
It is none of my business. But he insisted that I am a specialist even if I tried to un-sell my expertise, without much success.
The motor is a fairly big one, he couldn't say but probably in the 500+ HP region. DOL and no speed control whatsoever. He didn't know why the speed pick up was needed. I told him that we are two that don't know then. At least. That didn't satisfy him.
My guess is that those crushers need to get up to speed (there is a fly-wheel) before you start to feed in the material to be crushed. If that is so, I guess that a simple proximity switch can be used and I am also thinking permanent magnet plus a robust reed switch with series resistor to reduce capacitive current at closure could work.
I don't have the time for this but everyone else seems to have shut off their phones (the holy 5-week holidays). Anyone out there with experience from this kind of machinery? Please.
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
It is none of my business. But he insisted that I am a specialist even if I tried to un-sell my expertise, without much success.
The motor is a fairly big one, he couldn't say but probably in the 500+ HP region. DOL and no speed control whatsoever. He didn't know why the speed pick up was needed. I told him that we are two that don't know then. At least. That didn't satisfy him.
My guess is that those crushers need to get up to speed (there is a fly-wheel) before you start to feed in the material to be crushed. If that is so, I guess that a simple proximity switch can be used and I am also thinking permanent magnet plus a robust reed switch with series resistor to reduce capacitive current at closure could work.
I don't have the time for this but everyone else seems to have shut off their phones (the holy 5-week holidays). Anyone out there with experience from this kind of machinery? Please.
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.