ndwade
Electrical
- Mar 26, 2009
- 14
Hello all,
I'm working at a chiller plant and a few of our chillers are shutting down due to a "Power Fault" everyone once in a while. This error message continuously comes on the chiller control panel and according to the manual, it is a protective control circuit measure for the compressor and driveline to protect against transient torque damage. We have York centrifigul chillers approx 2000tons capacity, 4160V, 3600RPM, operate @ 197A.
The manual says that the circuit anticipates the transient torque condition by detecting a momentary interruption in the motor current and denergizes the starter. If the motor runs for > 75secs and the motor current decreases to < or equal to 10% FLA, a Power Fault shutdown is initiated.
Can anyone explain the concept of Transiet Torque as my understanding is that it has to do with the magnetic flux and current of the stator and rotor in this situation and how the current is rapidly reduced from high to low which causes problems.
Also, has anyone else encountered this problem and is it a function of incorrect operation in reducing the load too quickly, a case where some electrical settings may need to be adjusted or a case where something is faulty with the circuitry.
Any help or experience on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
P.S See the attached link for the exact wording for the "Power Fault" condition.
I'm working at a chiller plant and a few of our chillers are shutting down due to a "Power Fault" everyone once in a while. This error message continuously comes on the chiller control panel and according to the manual, it is a protective control circuit measure for the compressor and driveline to protect against transient torque damage. We have York centrifigul chillers approx 2000tons capacity, 4160V, 3600RPM, operate @ 197A.
The manual says that the circuit anticipates the transient torque condition by detecting a momentary interruption in the motor current and denergizes the starter. If the motor runs for > 75secs and the motor current decreases to < or equal to 10% FLA, a Power Fault shutdown is initiated.
Can anyone explain the concept of Transiet Torque as my understanding is that it has to do with the magnetic flux and current of the stator and rotor in this situation and how the current is rapidly reduced from high to low which causes problems.
Also, has anyone else encountered this problem and is it a function of incorrect operation in reducing the load too quickly, a case where some electrical settings may need to be adjusted or a case where something is faulty with the circuitry.
Any help or experience on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
P.S See the attached link for the exact wording for the "Power Fault" condition.