Martin300
Electrical
- Jan 28, 2007
- 5
We've got a conveyor that we're upgrading from 1 x 350HP motor to 2 x 250 HP Motors. Both motors will run from a single starter with individual overload protection.
The problem is that the motors are not identical; close but not exact. They are both Tatungs and 2300V 250HP but one is 1775 RPM, 59.9Amps, 92.6% efficiency. The other is 1780 RPM, 57.0 Amps, 94.5% efficiency.
Does anybody have an estimation of how much imbalance there might be in load sharing? The motors couple through identical gearboxes into separate drive pulleys close together - the 48" conveyor belt does the coupling.
Thanks in advance.
The problem is that the motors are not identical; close but not exact. They are both Tatungs and 2300V 250HP but one is 1775 RPM, 59.9Amps, 92.6% efficiency. The other is 1780 RPM, 57.0 Amps, 94.5% efficiency.
Does anybody have an estimation of how much imbalance there might be in load sharing? The motors couple through identical gearboxes into separate drive pulleys close together - the 48" conveyor belt does the coupling.
Thanks in advance.