rangesparky
Electrical
- Dec 22, 2012
- 2
I teach in an electrical apprenticeship program, and focus on motor controls. Recently, we received 4 donated 330/575V (8.5/4.9A) three phase, six lead (Y or delta), 3.7Kw (European) motors for our lab. In the lab, we have a three phase 120/208 panel, and a step down 480 to 208Y/120 transformer. We have three motor control stations, and we also have three transformer stations. We are using this transformer to step up to approximately 460 volts (with appropriate taps) to supply other motors at each lab station. Our secondary is an ungrounded delta system, and we have installed phase monitoring lights. My goal is to utilize these new donated motors to teach Y-delta starting. So, I need to produce 330 volt three phase power for this application. My problem is that having searched the common manufacturers for standard in-stock step-down and buck/boost transformers, I have been unable to find anything that will satisfy this requirement. I have a budget for lab equipment and supplies, but I am beginning to think that I will have to have these transformers custom made. I don't think that my budget will allow for this. It could be either one transformer or transformer bank large enough to run three motors (with no load), or three separate installations at each of our transformer stations. I'm hoping that someone knows of a way to do this or knows of a product that I have overlooked. Please help.