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pumpedup
Electrical
- Jun 16, 2003
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Is there a "rule of thumb" or a formula used to estimate energy savings (by implementing a VSD) based on motor loading?
I was given the following formula to calculate the predicted energy use with a VSD but it makes no sense to me (I have no idea where it came from)
Energy used = (full load power / VSD rated eff) * (% rated speed)^3 * (# operation hours)
* I'm not 100% sure what the (% rated speed) is......or where to get the (VSD rated eff).
I'm looking at several pumping systems inorder to determine if implementing VSD technology is feasilbe and economical. I am lacking most of the necessary system and pump information in order to make accurate energy saving calculations.
I'm a recent graduate (way over his head) and would greatly appreciate your help.
I was given the following formula to calculate the predicted energy use with a VSD but it makes no sense to me (I have no idea where it came from)
Energy used = (full load power / VSD rated eff) * (% rated speed)^3 * (# operation hours)
* I'm not 100% sure what the (% rated speed) is......or where to get the (VSD rated eff).
I'm looking at several pumping systems inorder to determine if implementing VSD technology is feasilbe and economical. I am lacking most of the necessary system and pump information in order to make accurate energy saving calculations.
I'm a recent graduate (way over his head) and would greatly appreciate your help.