factoryrat
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We have an existing control panel feeding: six 3-phase, 480v motors. Three of the motors are 20hp, one mtr is 7.5hp and two mtrs are 1hp. The plant wants to add one additional 1hp, 3ph, 480v mtr.
When I use the NEC to calculate the existing motor load I come up with a feeder that has to supply approximately 103 amps. I also have to supply additional loads: Daykin = 3a, PLC5 = 2a, Remote I/O rack = 4a. Now my calculated load for this existing feeder is up to 112amps.
With everything running (motors, processor and Daykin)I read the full load current, on the supply feeder, to the panel to be only 34 amps per phase. The motors run conveyor chain and roller beds. The motors are drawing less than half their FLC (approximately 9amps for each 20hp Mtr).
My supply feeder to panel is #2 AWG (good for 115a). The panel disconnect is currently fused with 80a fuses. The supply feeder comes from a fused-100a buss plus/disco.
My question is can I add another 3ph, 480v - 1hp mtr? If I did this I come up with a calculated load of 114 amps. The calculations tell me to go a little larger on the buss plug size but the actual situation seems to indicate an additional couple ampere load would not overload the existing wiring.
The motors do not all start at the same time but can all run at the same time.
We have never had any problems with existing panel – We are looking to save cost by using existing wiring,buss plug,etc.. I would appreciate the thoughts any of you may have on this. I think I’ll be o.k. adding the additional motor. Am I violating anything in the NEC?
Thanks in advance.
When I use the NEC to calculate the existing motor load I come up with a feeder that has to supply approximately 103 amps. I also have to supply additional loads: Daykin = 3a, PLC5 = 2a, Remote I/O rack = 4a. Now my calculated load for this existing feeder is up to 112amps.
With everything running (motors, processor and Daykin)I read the full load current, on the supply feeder, to the panel to be only 34 amps per phase. The motors run conveyor chain and roller beds. The motors are drawing less than half their FLC (approximately 9amps for each 20hp Mtr).
My supply feeder to panel is #2 AWG (good for 115a). The panel disconnect is currently fused with 80a fuses. The supply feeder comes from a fused-100a buss plus/disco.
My question is can I add another 3ph, 480v - 1hp mtr? If I did this I come up with a calculated load of 114 amps. The calculations tell me to go a little larger on the buss plug size but the actual situation seems to indicate an additional couple ampere load would not overload the existing wiring.
The motors do not all start at the same time but can all run at the same time.
We have never had any problems with existing panel – We are looking to save cost by using existing wiring,buss plug,etc.. I would appreciate the thoughts any of you may have on this. I think I’ll be o.k. adding the additional motor. Am I violating anything in the NEC?
Thanks in advance.
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