hockeyoligist2
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I think this has been answered, but a search doesn't give me any results. I used to know the answer but forgot. Oldtimers disease.
I have a wastewater aerator blower that is shutting down on low amps. The amps are actually dropping below the set point before it shuts down. It is 100 hp 460v, centrifugal. Two other identical blowers are running and attached to the same header.
I know that restricting the flow at the inlet will cause the amps to drop but will restricting the flow on the outlet also cause it to drop?
I have a wastewater aerator blower that is shutting down on low amps. The amps are actually dropping below the set point before it shuts down. It is 100 hp 460v, centrifugal. Two other identical blowers are running and attached to the same header.
I know that restricting the flow at the inlet will cause the amps to drop but will restricting the flow on the outlet also cause it to drop?