Hey everybody. I'm new to the forum.
I am having a problem with voltage imbalance at a small facility. We have 15hp 208V motor for a water pump connected to a soft start. The facility is in a rural area where the power quality from the utility is very poor. Our soft start has been tripping on voltage imbalance, and the imbalance has been measured to be about 6%.
I've considered increasing the size of the motor so that it is overrated by at least 50%. Alternatively, I was thinking about replacing the soft-start with a VFD under the premise that the VFD output voltage should be balanced even if the input voltage is not. However, I'm concerned that the VFD may get damaged if it is not designed for voltage imbalance at the input. Does anybody know if this is the case?
Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
I am having a problem with voltage imbalance at a small facility. We have 15hp 208V motor for a water pump connected to a soft start. The facility is in a rural area where the power quality from the utility is very poor. Our soft start has been tripping on voltage imbalance, and the imbalance has been measured to be about 6%.
I've considered increasing the size of the motor so that it is overrated by at least 50%. Alternatively, I was thinking about replacing the soft-start with a VFD under the premise that the VFD output voltage should be balanced even if the input voltage is not. However, I'm concerned that the VFD may get damaged if it is not designed for voltage imbalance at the input. Does anybody know if this is the case?
Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks