mcguirepm
Mechanical
- Oct 9, 2002
- 33
I have been handed a project that is outside my comfort zone.
A 3-phase 2hp motor that drives a conveyor stops and starts frequently to control product flow. Each time the motor starts the amp draw spikes to approximately 6 x FLA for say 1/2 second. It then levels out to around 1/2 FLA for the rest of the cycle. If the cycle is 1 minute long then I have 60 stop-starts per hour.
What I need to find out is how much does that spike cost in terms of 'demand charges' from our utility. I can calculate the normal energy usage, but I am clueless on how to calculate the kWh for these momentary spikes.
Any help would be appreciated.
A 3-phase 2hp motor that drives a conveyor stops and starts frequently to control product flow. Each time the motor starts the amp draw spikes to approximately 6 x FLA for say 1/2 second. It then levels out to around 1/2 FLA for the rest of the cycle. If the cycle is 1 minute long then I have 60 stop-starts per hour.
What I need to find out is how much does that spike cost in terms of 'demand charges' from our utility. I can calculate the normal energy usage, but I am clueless on how to calculate the kWh for these momentary spikes.
Any help would be appreciated.