gregw
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- Location
- Irvine, CA
I'm curious if anyone has an explanation on why conductors would rattle in the conduit during motor starting. There is a 300HP, 460V motor with I'm told a soft start (assuming it's a wye-delta), yet apparently the conductors rattle in the conduit when starting. I haven't been able to verify the installation yet, but am told there are 2 sets of feeders to the motor(conductor size unknown, but apparently greater than 380A or 420A otherwise they would have used 500kcm or 600kcm in a single feeder). NEC lists the 300HP motor at 361A / 460V, so is the only valid assumption that the conductors are undersized (even in light of the soft start) and the voltage drop due to undersized conductors causes the increased current and stress in the conductors? I appreciate your insight into this.