ChEMatt
Chemical
- Jun 28, 2005
- 146
So over the past two days we've commissioned and started up a refurbished recip compressor to recycle gas in our facility. It's a 75 hp two throw one stage taking a gas feed from 120 to 500 psig. It is oversized (with respect to capacity) for the service but was "left over" after another project so it was repurposed.
When we actually went to get it running, the VFD kept tripping on high amps. So we lowered the suction pressure from 120 to about 70 psig while keeping the discharge pressure constant (and the recycle valve was in manual at a fixed position) and the amps on the motor went down. I'm confused. I would have thought that as the compression ratio increased, the load on the motor would increase. But the opposite happened.
Would one of you kind folks be able to explain to me the relationship between power required on a recip and the inlet and outlet pressures. I have an idea in my head but it would be nice to have one of you smart folks confirm this relationship.
Thank you for your help!
-Matt
When we actually went to get it running, the VFD kept tripping on high amps. So we lowered the suction pressure from 120 to about 70 psig while keeping the discharge pressure constant (and the recycle valve was in manual at a fixed position) and the amps on the motor went down. I'm confused. I would have thought that as the compression ratio increased, the load on the motor would increase. But the opposite happened.
Would one of you kind folks be able to explain to me the relationship between power required on a recip and the inlet and outlet pressures. I have an idea in my head but it would be nice to have one of you smart folks confirm this relationship.
Thank you for your help!
-Matt