jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
- 11,365
I have a similar application to the one posted in thread237-94599
I am working on a machine currently using 2x 400HP 460V motors connected to a common shaft. Motors have a nameplate FLC of 458A. The original machine designer apparently used a "better to overkill than stall" method of selecting motors. Under normal operation we now find that they draw only 220A each, and full load "worst case scenario" conditions, each motor pulls 300A max., roughly only 66% of full load. They are rebuilding the machine and I have proposed they change to 300HP motors rated at 346FLA each because they will be running at about 87% of capacity at full load and I believe at better efficiency. The additional starting torque is not an issue here, the machine (a rock crusher) cannot start loaded under any circumstance anyway. Unloaded it is basically just a big air pump pulling no more than 600A at startup.
Am I off base in proposing this as a way to save energy in the long run? BTW, they have plenty of uses for the 400HP motors elsewhere so nothing will go to waste.
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"
I am working on a machine currently using 2x 400HP 460V motors connected to a common shaft. Motors have a nameplate FLC of 458A. The original machine designer apparently used a "better to overkill than stall" method of selecting motors. Under normal operation we now find that they draw only 220A each, and full load "worst case scenario" conditions, each motor pulls 300A max., roughly only 66% of full load. They are rebuilding the machine and I have proposed they change to 300HP motors rated at 346FLA each because they will be running at about 87% of capacity at full load and I believe at better efficiency. The additional starting torque is not an issue here, the machine (a rock crusher) cannot start loaded under any circumstance anyway. Unloaded it is basically just a big air pump pulling no more than 600A at startup.
Am I off base in proposing this as a way to save energy in the long run? BTW, they have plenty of uses for the 400HP motors elsewhere so nothing will go to waste.
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"