ptonsparky
Tom
- Occupation
- EC - retired
I get data from a PLC system I set up years ago that is sent to me about midnight each night. I made changes to portions of the logic a week ago so I am looking at it each morning.
I noticed this morning that a 60 HP motor ran at 153.699 amps for just over 11 minutes. My arbitrary shut down via logic is > or = to 154 @ 5 seconds. Yes, twice the NEC FLA for a 60HP. No, it was not part of my recent change but it will be soon. Probably some sort of sliding scale. Normally run is 30-35 A.
Where the operator was, IDK. Restroom break? I haven't talked to them yet.
Shouldn't the motor overloads have tripped sometime in that 11 minutes? I do have PFC at the motor and we do reduce the OLs accordingly.
IDK if it was the operator or overloads, but it did shutdown for about 15 seconds before being restarted to run normally again.
I noticed this morning that a 60 HP motor ran at 153.699 amps for just over 11 minutes. My arbitrary shut down via logic is > or = to 154 @ 5 seconds. Yes, twice the NEC FLA for a 60HP. No, it was not part of my recent change but it will be soon. Probably some sort of sliding scale. Normally run is 30-35 A.
Where the operator was, IDK. Restroom break? I haven't talked to them yet.
Shouldn't the motor overloads have tripped sometime in that 11 minutes? I do have PFC at the motor and we do reduce the OLs accordingly.
IDK if it was the operator or overloads, but it did shutdown for about 15 seconds before being restarted to run normally again.