roryrobb
Electrical
- Oct 3, 2001
- 14
Customer has 3 each 75 hp Reliance standard duty motors, 4 pole, 460 vac, tefc that run from ROM stacks of coal for train loading.
They need to start blending these stacks and want to slow down the feed on the belts based upon sulphur content etc.
The worst scenario the engineers can see is slowing to 10 hz which at this speed will require only 5 hp and only for a maximum of 2 hours while the train is loading.
Question: Besides the obvious concern about a non-inverter duty winding system, will cooling be a factor for this type of time duration at this minimul load since air over will be reduced to 1/6 of original volume?
They need to start blending these stacks and want to slow down the feed on the belts based upon sulphur content etc.
The worst scenario the engineers can see is slowing to 10 hz which at this speed will require only 5 hp and only for a maximum of 2 hours while the train is loading.
Question: Besides the obvious concern about a non-inverter duty winding system, will cooling be a factor for this type of time duration at this minimul load since air over will be reduced to 1/6 of original volume?