bimr
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 25, 2003
- 9,369
I have a new installation of a water well pump rated at 450 HP, 2300 V. We are having problems getting the pump going. The pump starter (RVAT) fails on pump acceleration and shuts down. The shutdown internal by the controller is set at 5 seconds.
Utility power is 12,000 Volts. The utility then has a 480 V KVA transformer to power the entire site. In the building, a 500 KVA step up transformer is used to step up the power to 2400 V for the well pump. This in turn is connected to an RVAT.
I also have a 750 KVA 480 V. generator that is not completely installed, but will be finished shortly.
Several questions:
1. Why won’t the pump start?
2. Are the transformers (s) too small?
3. Is the utility transformer too small?
4. The electrical engineer stated that the system gear that is used is 480V was because of the high cost for 2300 V gear. Is that as valid statement?
5. Is the pump starting time too short?
Thanks
Utility power is 12,000 Volts. The utility then has a 480 V KVA transformer to power the entire site. In the building, a 500 KVA step up transformer is used to step up the power to 2400 V for the well pump. This in turn is connected to an RVAT.
I also have a 750 KVA 480 V. generator that is not completely installed, but will be finished shortly.
Several questions:
1. Why won’t the pump start?
2. Are the transformers (s) too small?
3. Is the utility transformer too small?
4. The electrical engineer stated that the system gear that is used is 480V was because of the high cost for 2300 V gear. Is that as valid statement?
5. Is the pump starting time too short?
Thanks