martindavila
Electrical
- Nov 28, 2000
- 2
Hello (anf sorry for my english)
Well, I have a problem measuring the Transformers of an instalation of sewage pumping.
It consist in 8 pumps of 560 kW of power, two of them must have a PWM to control the speed. They work in 690 volts (50 Hz) and have a cos(phi)=0.85. The company supply in 15.000 volts.
We were thinking in using 4 transformers of 2.500 kVA and to separate the pumps in 2 groups of 4 pumps each group and using 2 transformers in pararell for each group.
The pumps have a start up current of 5 times the basic one and they stop and start may be 3 times per hour each one. They don´t have to start up at the same time.
There are some doubts about if the transformers are enough to hold up the heat cause of the many start ups.
Can anybody help me to obtain a solution??
Thanks
Martín Davila
sammy@talgo.uvigo.es
Well, I have a problem measuring the Transformers of an instalation of sewage pumping.
It consist in 8 pumps of 560 kW of power, two of them must have a PWM to control the speed. They work in 690 volts (50 Hz) and have a cos(phi)=0.85. The company supply in 15.000 volts.
We were thinking in using 4 transformers of 2.500 kVA and to separate the pumps in 2 groups of 4 pumps each group and using 2 transformers in pararell for each group.
The pumps have a start up current of 5 times the basic one and they stop and start may be 3 times per hour each one. They don´t have to start up at the same time.
There are some doubts about if the transformers are enough to hold up the heat cause of the many start ups.
Can anybody help me to obtain a solution??
Thanks
Martín Davila
sammy@talgo.uvigo.es