Contactor coil on manual star delta starter has burned out due to possible humidity and old age.
The easiest solution was to find a replacement coil, only thing is it's quite ancient so finding a similar size coil is nearly impossible.
Since it's a fairly big flywheel press with a 11 kW motor then sufficient ramp up time is required. Using automated star delta starter with 30 sec. delay would not be enough.
Soft starter is the most economical and effective solution for 11 kW motor compared to star delta starter which costs a bit more (max starting time 10 sec.)
Another thing is in some cases bigger soft starter is needed if the load is too heavy at the start up (then it might not be cost-effective anymore).
Does striving to preserve the manual star delta starter would be the best thing to do?
Manual change over must be carried out depending on the assumptions of machine operator.
Unpredictable transition times between star/delta change over can cause massive current and mechanical spikes.
Thanks a lot.
The easiest solution was to find a replacement coil, only thing is it's quite ancient so finding a similar size coil is nearly impossible.
Since it's a fairly big flywheel press with a 11 kW motor then sufficient ramp up time is required. Using automated star delta starter with 30 sec. delay would not be enough.
Soft starter is the most economical and effective solution for 11 kW motor compared to star delta starter which costs a bit more (max starting time 10 sec.)
Another thing is in some cases bigger soft starter is needed if the load is too heavy at the start up (then it might not be cost-effective anymore).
Does striving to preserve the manual star delta starter would be the best thing to do?
Manual change over must be carried out depending on the assumptions of machine operator.
Unpredictable transition times between star/delta change over can cause massive current and mechanical spikes.
Thanks a lot.
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