gronk2003
Electrical
- Aug 18, 2003
- 14
We are having a discussion here with regarding the load on a 800 1786 RPM 4000 volt motor.
We did an online test on this motor and it indicated that it was running at 94.1% FLA and at a speed of 1789.46. The nameplate (RPM 1786 105 FLA) matched up pretty close to indicating that in fact this motor is running at 100%...or so I thought. We are being told that, since the nameplate is 1786 RPM and the motor is running at 1789.46 that the motor is running only at 70% load. This conclusion was arrived at by assuming that at 100% full load the motor would run at 1786 or 14 RPM slip. Since it is running at 1789 that gives him 4 RPM slip difference which he calculated out to be 71.42% load 4 RPM slip / 14 RPM
slip *100.
How accurate is the nameplate speed on a motor and can the above formaula be used in determining the %load?
Also the measured voltage was 4162 average at 60hZ.
We did an online test on this motor and it indicated that it was running at 94.1% FLA and at a speed of 1789.46. The nameplate (RPM 1786 105 FLA) matched up pretty close to indicating that in fact this motor is running at 100%...or so I thought. We are being told that, since the nameplate is 1786 RPM and the motor is running at 1789.46 that the motor is running only at 70% load. This conclusion was arrived at by assuming that at 100% full load the motor would run at 1786 or 14 RPM slip. Since it is running at 1789 that gives him 4 RPM slip difference which he calculated out to be 71.42% load 4 RPM slip / 14 RPM
slip *100.
How accurate is the nameplate speed on a motor and can the above formaula be used in determining the %load?
Also the measured voltage was 4162 average at 60hZ.