Marke:
Thanks for expert input, specially for the heat dissipation. As for starting torque goes, most pump would start at reduced voltage, in fact they are the best candidates for the reduced voltage starter.
gpape:
So there is no advantege of thermal dissipation, I would say stay with what you have and need to stay with about 4 starts per hour, not less than 15 min apart.
jraef:
I agree, 100% staring current is stretching it, but some (chiller) vendors have professed that. 150% to 200% is a reasonable number for most pumps
Marke:
These questions are not to challage you, but for my benefit:
What contributes more to the heat build up? The fact that motor is at standstill at the start? The current have no effect?
Would you also say a squirrel cage rotor is more susceptible to heat, than the stator?
Thanks