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Industrial
- Aug 18, 1999
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I have been asked to look into a problem of a belt driven fan from the US running here in Australia on 50Hz, drawing far too much current. I am attempting to obtain more info from the site which is across country, but at this stage my question is fairly general, and I am assuming no other abnormal conditions.<br><br>The nameplate specifies operation at either frequency as followes:<br><br>60Hz 1780RPM 75HP 230/460V 184/92A <br>Service factor 1.25 230/115A<br>Eff 94.1/93<br><br>50Hz 1475RPM 75HP 208/415V 210/105A<br>Service factor 1.0 210/105A<br>Eff 93/91.7<br><br>There are 6 individual field coils which were connected by the local electrician as series delta. (ie 2 coils in series for each side of the delta). It has a star-delta starter but only overloads as the fan outlet damper is opened.<br><br>It is being supplied at 415V 3 phase 50Hz and is supposedly drawing max amps at only about 45% full load.<br><br>Would you expect a standard 60Hz wound motor to be capable of the same 75HP at 50Hz given there is a voltage reduction from 460 to 415VAC?<br><br>I would appreciate anyones comments.<br><br> <p>Rod Nissen<br><a href=mailto:nissen@powerup.com.au>nissen@powerup.com.au</a><br><a href= > </a><br>