liviu2004
Electrical
- Aug 15, 2004
- 15
Hi, I am involved with cooling industry and I saw something that I cannot understand:
- one water pump motor, 480V,60Hz, 265kW, 383A, cos 0,87, T=50 degrees.
- one frequency drive ABB ACS550-02-486A-4
What I do not understand is that: at 81,6%load current is 393A, at around 50Hz. That means more than nominal current of the motor. Also voltage is lower than nominal at 50Hz, of course. The current should not be less than nominal at this 50Hz? Who makes increasing current possible?
- one water pump motor, 480V,60Hz, 265kW, 383A, cos 0,87, T=50 degrees.
- one frequency drive ABB ACS550-02-486A-4
What I do not understand is that: at 81,6%load current is 393A, at around 50Hz. That means more than nominal current of the motor. Also voltage is lower than nominal at 50Hz, of course. The current should not be less than nominal at this 50Hz? Who makes increasing current possible?