I consider locked rotor current, LRA on the data plate, the same as the expected current draw of that motor at startup.
The customer complaint is the dimming of the lights when the A/C starts. The model number shows a 4.2 ton Trane compressor motor - dataplate reads 26.4 RLA & 134 LRA.
The starting current has been as high as 230 amps and always over 200.
The 70mfd capacitor checked good. Recently an A/C tech gave the 2015 system a clean bill of health and said there are no issues.
I had a recorder set for 5 days, 370 high current starts.
Electric service is 200A with a 100' of underground from the transformer pole to the house. The POCO transformer serving two houses is now 50kVA.
Is this compressor failing? What can cause the motor to draw such high start currents. When I talk about motor inrush, my rule of thumb for a conventional motor is there can be start currents 6-10 times the run current.
There was a time this unit did not dim the lights in the house, so the condition has not been since day 1.
The customer complaint is the dimming of the lights when the A/C starts. The model number shows a 4.2 ton Trane compressor motor - dataplate reads 26.4 RLA & 134 LRA.
The starting current has been as high as 230 amps and always over 200.
The 70mfd capacitor checked good. Recently an A/C tech gave the 2015 system a clean bill of health and said there are no issues.
I had a recorder set for 5 days, 370 high current starts.
Electric service is 200A with a 100' of underground from the transformer pole to the house. The POCO transformer serving two houses is now 50kVA.
Is this compressor failing? What can cause the motor to draw such high start currents. When I talk about motor inrush, my rule of thumb for a conventional motor is there can be start currents 6-10 times the run current.
There was a time this unit did not dim the lights in the house, so the condition has not been since day 1.