Haven't seen anything like this before. Star-delta starter for a 30 kW motor has been entirely wired up using conductors (looks like 2.5-4 mm2, 3.5 mm external diameter) cut out from sy cable and the like and wrapped with spiral wrap which has melted. Motor current mostly stays around 20 to 30 Amps and only rarely jumps above 50 Amps depending on material being processed.
Surprisingly PVC insulation hasn't melted yet. D60 type breaker inside control panel haven't tripped yet, only the 40 Amp type D breaker inside distribution board has been tripping when the belts start to slip.
According to correction factor the current carrying capacity for 3 tri-rated wires bunched together should be 26.65 Amps. Seems like PVC insulation hasn't melted yet as the current stays in the range of temperature equilibrium for the most part.
Surprisingly PVC insulation hasn't melted yet. D60 type breaker inside control panel haven't tripped yet, only the 40 Amp type D breaker inside distribution board has been tripping when the belts start to slip.
According to correction factor the current carrying capacity for 3 tri-rated wires bunched together should be 26.65 Amps. Seems like PVC insulation hasn't melted yet as the current stays in the range of temperature equilibrium for the most part.
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