JRLAKE
Mechanical
- Aug 2, 2006
- 145
I recently supplied a 250 HP pump to a quarry and included the pump manufacturer's 250HP VSD drive to control it.
At startup I learned that the electrical supply (lines, transformer, 0.5 s time delay fuses) were rated for 200 HP. I can control the max amp draw using the PLC on the VSD to prevent an overload. However, I am concerned that if a condition occurs suddenly in the pump to cause it to lock up, a sudden rush of current could cause problems. Basically, the motor is capable of drawing more amps than the transformer can handle and all that we have preventing this from happening is a setting on a PLC. I don't want the transformer to blow up, if this is possible.
I am a mechanical engineer and I am weak in the electrical area. The quarry's electrician says that my concerns are not possible because of the PLC setting that limits amp draw. However, this is the same guy that wired for 200 HP when 250 HP was stamped on the pump motor and VSD.
Do I have a legitimate concern?
At startup I learned that the electrical supply (lines, transformer, 0.5 s time delay fuses) were rated for 200 HP. I can control the max amp draw using the PLC on the VSD to prevent an overload. However, I am concerned that if a condition occurs suddenly in the pump to cause it to lock up, a sudden rush of current could cause problems. Basically, the motor is capable of drawing more amps than the transformer can handle and all that we have preventing this from happening is a setting on a PLC. I don't want the transformer to blow up, if this is possible.
I am a mechanical engineer and I am weak in the electrical area. The quarry's electrician says that my concerns are not possible because of the PLC setting that limits amp draw. However, this is the same guy that wired for 200 HP when 250 HP was stamped on the pump motor and VSD.
Do I have a legitimate concern?