lilsparky
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- Madison, Al
Hello,
It's me again. I am replacing an exisiting MCC (installed in 1960's) with a new MCC. However, per customer requests, there are pieces of equipment that doesn't get updated. HVAC, circulation pumps for example and one of them happens to be this overhead crane. All I know is that it is a 50 ton crane. The problem is that the original company American Crane and Hoist out of California went out of business and all I have are serial numbers for the hoist motors, clutches and gear box. Euclid crane can't help because they don't file their motors by serial numbers.
So my question is how much power can I estimate this 50 ton crane is pulling? It runs at 480V off of the original MCC but that's all I know. The original single line just shows that it is fed from a 125A breaker. I'm trying to keep a tally of all the loads on the MCC so as not to exceed the 500 KVA transformer feeding the MCC.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
It's me again. I am replacing an exisiting MCC (installed in 1960's) with a new MCC. However, per customer requests, there are pieces of equipment that doesn't get updated. HVAC, circulation pumps for example and one of them happens to be this overhead crane. All I know is that it is a 50 ton crane. The problem is that the original company American Crane and Hoist out of California went out of business and all I have are serial numbers for the hoist motors, clutches and gear box. Euclid crane can't help because they don't file their motors by serial numbers.
So my question is how much power can I estimate this 50 ton crane is pulling? It runs at 480V off of the original MCC but that's all I know. The original single line just shows that it is fed from a 125A breaker. I'm trying to keep a tally of all the loads on the MCC so as not to exceed the 500 KVA transformer feeding the MCC.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!