Gentlemen,
I have GE 1070 HP synchronous motor that is wye wound for 6600V and FLA of 98A and PF of 0.8. It has six leads to the stator and will turn at 257 rpm when synchronized driving a high inertial load. This motor does not have part-windings.
It has been proposed to connect the motor in delta using 4160V from a generator set. Can anyone answer the following:
1) Will the motor run properly at 4160V delta connected even though the data sheet says it is wye wound?
2) If the motor will run at 4160V delta connected, will there be a reduction in torque or horsepower resulting from this configuration?
Thanks
DC
I have GE 1070 HP synchronous motor that is wye wound for 6600V and FLA of 98A and PF of 0.8. It has six leads to the stator and will turn at 257 rpm when synchronized driving a high inertial load. This motor does not have part-windings.
It has been proposed to connect the motor in delta using 4160V from a generator set. Can anyone answer the following:
1) Will the motor run properly at 4160V delta connected even though the data sheet says it is wye wound?
2) If the motor will run at 4160V delta connected, will there be a reduction in torque or horsepower resulting from this configuration?
Thanks
DC
