Hello,
Normally I'm a mechanical engineer by trade, so I'm having trouble putting a number on the efficiency of a wound-rotor induction motor when running at variable speeds.
I have a customer that uses resistor banks for speed control operations of pumps in the range of 500-600 hp, in most cases at 4160V/3ph/60hz.
I am trying to analyze the performance to recommend efficiency upgrades (such as VFD's, Magnadrives, etc) so I need to put an actual number on the efficiency of operation. I have flow BIN data to calculate theoretical pumping power, know the mechanical efficiencies of the pumps, but I don't know the electrical efficiency of the motor.
I understand the architecture/how the work/etc about the motors. And, I know that at full speed, it's a typical induction motor (shorted resistor bank).
I guess what I need to know is what the relationship is between the driven load, the motor sync speed, and the actual drive speed to find the power loss.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Normally I'm a mechanical engineer by trade, so I'm having trouble putting a number on the efficiency of a wound-rotor induction motor when running at variable speeds.
I have a customer that uses resistor banks for speed control operations of pumps in the range of 500-600 hp, in most cases at 4160V/3ph/60hz.
I am trying to analyze the performance to recommend efficiency upgrades (such as VFD's, Magnadrives, etc) so I need to put an actual number on the efficiency of operation. I have flow BIN data to calculate theoretical pumping power, know the mechanical efficiencies of the pumps, but I don't know the electrical efficiency of the motor.
I understand the architecture/how the work/etc about the motors. And, I know that at full speed, it's a typical induction motor (shorted resistor bank).
I guess what I need to know is what the relationship is between the driven load, the motor sync speed, and the actual drive speed to find the power loss.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!