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ECE 4411 Induction-Motor Starting Connect directly across full-voltage using a contactor for each phase.

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1 ECE 4411 Induction-Motor Starting Connect directly across full-voltage using a contactor for each phase.

2 ECE 4412 Full-Voltage Starting Major disadvantage is the high in-rush current. Large voltage drops occur, dimming lights and forcing computers off-line.

3 ECE 4413 Reduced-Voltage Starting Autotransformer starting

4 ECE 4414 “S”, or “start” contactor – close to start the motor at a reduced voltage – the autotransformers are set to 50, 60, or 80 percent of full-voltage. At rated speed, open the S contactors and close the “R”, or run contactors – apply full voltage.

5 ECE 4415 After coming up to speed, “Running”

6 ECE 4416 Example 5.18 A three-phase, 15-hp, 460-V, 150-A, 60- Hz, six-pole, 1141 r/min, design B motor with a code letter H is to be started at reduced voltage using an autotransformer with a 65-% tap. Determine a) locked-rotor torque and expected average in-rush current to the stator if the motor is started at rated voltage

7 ECE 4417 Example 5.18 continued b) repeat part (a) assuming the motor is started at reduced voltage using an autotransformer with a 65% tap c) the in-rush current when starting at reduced voltage.

8 ECE 4418 Example 5.18 Solution Check Table 5.1 for the minimum locked- rotor torque for a 125-hp, design B, six- pole motor

9 ECE 4419 Example 5.18 Solution continued From Table 5.9, the average locked-rotor kVA/hp for a code H motor is

10 ECE 44110 Example 5.18 Solution continued The expected average in-rush current to the stator is

11 ECE 44111 Example 5.18 Solution continued With the 65% tap, the voltage across the stator at locked-rotor is

12 ECE 44112 Example 5.18 Solution continued The average in-rush current to the stator will be proportional to the voltage applied to the stator since the locked-rotor input impedance is constant.

13 ECE 44113 Example 5.18 Solution continued The locked-rotor torque is proportional to the square of the voltage.

14 ECE 44114 Current Curves Transition from low to rated voltage is at slip = 0.125. shaft speed = n s (1-s) shaft speed = 1200(1-0.125) shaft speed = 1050 r/min

15 ECE 44115 Locked-Rotor Torque Curves Transition from low to rated voltage is at slip = 0.125. shaft speed = n s (1-s) shaft speed = 1200(1-0.125) shaft speed = 1050 r/min

16 ECE 44116 The in-rush line current


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