If I remember correctly, that is thumb rule given in American Electrician Handbook. May be it is for motor full load operation. In OP case it may not be so or the design is flawed.OK - 1MVA.
If I remember correctly, that is thumb rule given in American Electrician Handbook. May be it is for motor full load operation. In OP case it may not be so or the design is flawed.OK - 1MVA.
Or none of the above.If I remember correctly, that is thumb rule given in American Electrician Handbook. May be it is for motor full load operation. In OP case it may not be so or the design is flawed.
Line in the sand?Or none of the above.
OK - 1MVA.
Shame. A lot of our process industries are going down the tube.I'll go with that, we ran 800HP blowers each fed from its own 800kVA transformer. They were installed in the 60's and ran until 2013 when the plant was demolished.
As in quit.Line in the sand?
As in quit.
Oh well, he can do any or all of the above if that's what floats his boat..................Interesting. In US idiom drawing a line in the sand is challenging someone to agree/yield or face severe consequences.
Implies that there can be no compromise.
Really?lol
the xfmr is not the issue
it is fine
he never said thatReally?
So why does it overtemp according to the OP?
You may consider that fine. I don't.
Not words I would use.
Have a nice day.
Doesn't matter how you try to excuse it, it's just bad engineering.
he never said that
"usually it just runs over temp."
is what he posted. Exactly what he posted.
Why do you continue to refute that?
If it does so in any case it is not rated for the load. It really is that simple.because you misinterpret it
'usually' but not in this case
if overloadedYou guys made me go look at the original thread. The full sentence was "I've never seen it before, usually it just runs over temp." That's of the form "I've never seen X before, usually I just see Y". Which is not 100% clear, I would say that sentence alone is ambiguous about whether Y is occurring or not.
Cheers, Wayne
If it does so in any case it is not rated for the load. It really is that simple.
Colour it any way you want. Ignore the stated facts.if overloaded
it ran over temp and output was limited
or
it usually runs over temp but in this case output was limited
imo it appears the xfmr is not the issue with the data we have
never saw one that flatlined below rating
usually will put out 150% but over temps unless aux cooling
Colour it any way you want. Ignore the stated facts.
Bottom line, the transformer ain't big enough. Even the OP accepts that.