Effects of High or Low Voltage
Effects of High or Low Voltage
Effects of High or Low Voltage
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August 2000
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EASA CURRENTS
Efficiency
At 110 percent voltage, the efficiency of a
motor may actually increase up to 1 percent.
However, at 90 percent voltage, the efficiency is
going to decrease about 2 percent. This will
especially be a factor to consider for larger motors
because of the cost of a lower efficiency.
Temperature Rise
The temperature rise at full load will be somewhat affected by variations in voltage. At 110
percent voltage, the temperature rise will decrease
3-4C, unless the core has become saturated (the
temperature would increase). At 90 percent
voltage, the temperature rise is going to increase 67C. A general rule is that for every 10C increase
in total temperature rise, the insulation life will be
cut in half. Even a slight under-voltage is going to
increase the temperature, so that can make a
difference in the insulation life of the motor.
Current
The starting and full load current will also be
affected by changes in voltage. At 110 percent
voltage, the starting current will go up 10-12
percent, but the full load current will go down 7
percent. This would be a problem if the power
supply cannot handle the higher starting current.
At 90 percent voltage, the starting current will
Overload Capacity
At 110 percent voltage, the motor will actually
have a 21 percent higher overload capacity, but at
90 percent, the capacity will decrease by 19
percent. More often than not, a motor is going to
be overloaded for some period of time, so if the
motor is operating with under-voltage, the
possibility of failure increases.
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