Hello, I am a junior electrical engineer who has been tasked with getting to the bottom of an odd situation one of our client's are having. In short, our client (local high school) has a waste lift station with a duplex pump system installed. They keep burning up the pumps. The pump vendor tore down and reported that the pumps have most likely been "damaged by voltage spikes". The pumps are fed from a panel inside the main building that also feeds a series of welders. We're wondering if the welders are somehow causing irregular and harmful spikes on the feed out to the pumps. The voltage at the pumps is in an acceptable range so voltage drop is not an issue.
Questions are: Has anyone had experience with welder causing damage to other loads fed from the same panel? Also, can anyone point me to a piece of equipment that would be capable of measuring/logging the irregularities?
A locla electrician says he has logging equipment that he can put on the feed to the motor for three days and provide us a print out. I wonder, however, if the sampling resolution is good enough to pick up any of these spikes. Any insight into this would be greatly helpful. Thanks,
Questions are: Has anyone had experience with welder causing damage to other loads fed from the same panel? Also, can anyone point me to a piece of equipment that would be capable of measuring/logging the irregularities?
A locla electrician says he has logging equipment that he can put on the feed to the motor for three days and provide us a print out. I wonder, however, if the sampling resolution is good enough to pick up any of these spikes. Any insight into this would be greatly helpful. Thanks,