Michael2009
Petroleum
- Jun 24, 2010
- 49
Hi friend,
I am not electrical person...
I am confusing about some data in motor datasheet.
We have a pump which have BHP = 344 kW. And Siemens induction motor will drive by 4160V 60Hz.
In vendor datasheet it show Nameplate power "min 380 @ 45 degC kW. and in other line of datasheet it show rated 420kW.
1. I Preparing load list. I should consider 380 kW or 420 kW as motor load?
2. I am confuse, why the motor plate is not mention 420kW but it shown min 380 kW and what is the 45 deg mean?
3. What is 420kW mean? is motor maximum rated power?
4. I try to check siemens motor model 1NB1 404-6AA30-4AA0-Z catalog, it do not have power rate 380kW or 420 kW. it only have 370kW, 400kW and 450kW. Not sure how they come out the rated power?
5. If I consider 380kW in my design load list and Switchboard design. What happen if the motor actual need 420kW to run?
6. All the time. I was thinking the motor nameplate shall stamp the rated power same in catalog. Even thought we all know it does mean will run to the level. Is this concept correct? or it should stamp the require shaft power for pump (motor output power)?
Thanks for clearing my doubt..
I am not electrical person...
I am confusing about some data in motor datasheet.
We have a pump which have BHP = 344 kW. And Siemens induction motor will drive by 4160V 60Hz.
In vendor datasheet it show Nameplate power "min 380 @ 45 degC kW. and in other line of datasheet it show rated 420kW.
1. I Preparing load list. I should consider 380 kW or 420 kW as motor load?
2. I am confuse, why the motor plate is not mention 420kW but it shown min 380 kW and what is the 45 deg mean?
3. What is 420kW mean? is motor maximum rated power?
4. I try to check siemens motor model 1NB1 404-6AA30-4AA0-Z catalog, it do not have power rate 380kW or 420 kW. it only have 370kW, 400kW and 450kW. Not sure how they come out the rated power?
5. If I consider 380kW in my design load list and Switchboard design. What happen if the motor actual need 420kW to run?
6. All the time. I was thinking the motor nameplate shall stamp the rated power same in catalog. Even thought we all know it does mean will run to the level. Is this concept correct? or it should stamp the require shaft power for pump (motor output power)?
Thanks for clearing my doubt..