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Title: Locked-Rotor In-Rush Current


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Locked-Rotor In-Rush Current
  • At locked-rotor, each phase of an induction motor
    stator looks like a series R-L circuit.
  • Closing the switch causes a current that consists
    of a transient and a steady-state component.
  • The steady-state component is called the locked
    rotor in-rush current.

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Locked-Rotor In-Rush Current
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Combining the transient and steady-state
components
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Example 5.13
  • For the motor whose nameplate is shown, determine
    the expected in-rush current.

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Solution
  • The motor is a NEMA design B machine rated at
    150hp at 460-V, 60-Hz. It has a rated current of
    163A, a nominal efficiency of 96.2, and a Code G
    designation for locked-rotor kVA/hp. Referring
    to Table 5.9, the expected range of starting
    kVA/hp for a Code G machine is
    5.6 lt kVA/hp lt 6.3

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Expected Range of Locked-Rotor Current is
Determined from
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
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The expected range of locked-rotor current is
The full-load current rating of the motor is
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