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- San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
When first energized, it takes a cycle or so for the electromagnet, i.e. coil and core, to BECOME an electromagnet via induction and mutual induction. So in that first cycle, the ONLY thing impeding the flow of current is the resistance of the conductors. That "instantaneous" current draw to establish the magnetic field is extremely high amplitude, but of extremely short duration. THAT is the current that is often higher in an Energy Efficient design, because one way they save energy is to keep resistance/impedance as low as possible. This is why the NEC changed to add 1700% as a last resort setting for magnetic trips on circuit breakers, once you have shown that lower settings (i.e. 1300%) couldn't work.
Motor STARTING current is the maximum sustained current the motor will draw when accelerating from a stop to about 80-90% rated speed. That is what will be per the Locked Rotor Code, but is generally estimated at from 500-700% of FLA and generalized at 600%. It's also the amount of current the motor will draw with the rotor unable to turn, hence the term "Locked Rotor Current". Motor Power Factor is so low at that time that most of that current is reactive, so even though you are at 600% current, you are at only 150-160% shaft torque. Peak TORQUE takes place at that 80-90% speed point, called Break Down Torque, and is at around 200-220% of FLT, but by then most of the current is active, i.e. doing work, so it drops. From that point on, FLA % = FLT% (roughly).
Motor STARTING current is the maximum sustained current the motor will draw when accelerating from a stop to about 80-90% rated speed. That is what will be per the Locked Rotor Code, but is generally estimated at from 500-700% of FLA and generalized at 600%. It's also the amount of current the motor will draw with the rotor unable to turn, hence the term "Locked Rotor Current". Motor Power Factor is so low at that time that most of that current is reactive, so even though you are at 600% current, you are at only 150-160% shaft torque. Peak TORQUE takes place at that 80-90% speed point, called Break Down Torque, and is at around 200-220% of FLT, but by then most of the current is active, i.e. doing work, so it drops. From that point on, FLA % = FLT% (roughly).
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