fastball
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2001
- 3
Hello, I need some help in debating what the "service factor" for a motor should be used for. We (a semiconductor plant) purchased 3 rotary screw compressors from a local manufacturer. We failed to catch in the submittal documents that they were utilizing the S.F. of the motor to achieve the rated HP of the blower. The unit requires 398 HP and they submitted a 350 HP motor with a 1.25 SF. The units arrived with 350 HP 1.15 SF 4160V motors. We set the overload protection based on the nameplate and the starters begin to time out on overcurrent as soon as the unit loads.
We believe that the service factor should not be utilized for normal operation and the equipment should have 400 HP motors. The manufacturer of the motor, after being prompted by the compressor manufacturer, upgraded the SF to 1.25. The compressor manufacturer said, "It is very common in our industry to design a unit to run at 80% of the SF".
What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Bill
We believe that the service factor should not be utilized for normal operation and the equipment should have 400 HP motors. The manufacturer of the motor, after being prompted by the compressor manufacturer, upgraded the SF to 1.25. The compressor manufacturer said, "It is very common in our industry to design a unit to run at 80% of the SF".
What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Bill