NickParker
Electrical
- Sep 1, 2017
- 446
What is the reason to reduce the LRC of the motor? Isn't the LRA inherent characteristic of a general purpose induction motor.
Why do some specifications insist to reduce the LRA, for example, to limit within 3-3.5 times of the FLA (Full load Amperes).
Is it to reduce the voltage drop at the bus during starting or to reduce the mechanical stresses of the driver/driven equipment?
Will it affect short circuit rating of the switchgear?
If LRA to be reduced, will it affect other parameters like Power factor, Efficiency?
Why do some specifications insist to reduce the LRA, for example, to limit within 3-3.5 times of the FLA (Full load Amperes).
Is it to reduce the voltage drop at the bus during starting or to reduce the mechanical stresses of the driver/driven equipment?
Will it affect short circuit rating of the switchgear?
If LRA to be reduced, will it affect other parameters like Power factor, Efficiency?