Lektrikman
Electrical
- Jan 20, 2006
- 1
I have a 1000 Hp, 1800 RPM, synchronous ODP motor driving a centrifugal compressor through a 1:2 speed increaser. This motor because of its location needs to be removed and cleaned approximately every two to three years. The speed increaser has recently developed some strange vibration spectrums on our PDM analyzer and it appears the gearbox is going to need a rebuild. Due to the combined costs of having to rebuild the gearbox as well as the periodic cleaning costs I am contemplating changing the motor to a 2 pole TEFC design and driving it direct to eliminate the speed increaser as well as the need for periodic cleaning.
My question is: How do I calculate any energy savings, if there are any, between my current set up with the synchronous motor and speed increaser and a straight induction motor? There must be some losses in the speed increaser and I'm just not sure whether the synchronous motor is more expensive to operate than an induction motor, especially when you consider the exciter costs. I'd appreciate any thoughts you guys might have, Thanks, Lektrikman
My question is: How do I calculate any energy savings, if there are any, between my current set up with the synchronous motor and speed increaser and a straight induction motor? There must be some losses in the speed increaser and I'm just not sure whether the synchronous motor is more expensive to operate than an induction motor, especially when you consider the exciter costs. I'd appreciate any thoughts you guys might have, Thanks, Lektrikman