Xylem IM096 R07 4 Submersible Pumps User Manual

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4.6 Three Phase Power Unbalance
A full three phase supply consist-

ing of three individual transformers

or one three phase transformer is

recommended. “Open” delta or wye

connections using only two trans-

formers can be used, but are more

likely to cause poor performance,

overload tripping or early motor

failure due to current unbalance.
Check the current in each of the three

motor leads and calculate the current

unbalance as explained below.
If the current unbalance is 2% or

less, leave the leads as connected.
If the current unbalance is more

than 2%, current readings should

be checked on each leg using each

of the three possible hook-ups. Roll

the motor leads across the starter in

the same direction to prevent motor

reversal.

To calculate percent of current

unbalance:

A. Add the three line amp values

together.

B. Divide the sum by three, yield-

ing average current.

C. Pick the amp value which is

furthest from the average current

(either high or low).

D. Determine the difference

between this amp value (furthest

from average) and the average.

E. Divide the difference by the

average.

Multiply the result by 100 to

determine percent of

unbalance.

Current unbalance should not exceed

5%. If the unbalance cannot be cor-

rected by rolling leads, the source of

the unbalance must be located and

corrected. If, on the three possible

hookups, the leg farthest from the

average stays on the same power

lead, most of the unbalance is coming

from the power source.
Contact your local power company

to resolve the imbalance.

Hookup

1

Hookup

2

Hookup

3

Starter

Terminals L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3


Motor

Leads R B Y Y R B B Y R

T3 T1 T2 T2 T3 T1 T1 T2 T3

Example:

T3-R = 51 amps

T2-Y = 50 amps

T1-B = 50 amps

T1-B = 46 amps

T3-R = 48 amps

T2-Y = 49 amps

T2-Y = 53 amps

T1-B = 52 amps

T3-R = 51 amps

Total = 150 amps

Total = 150 amps

Total = 150 amps

÷ 3 = 50 amps

÷ 3 = 50 amps

÷ 3 = 50 amps

– 46 = 4 amps

– 48 = 2 amps

– 49 = 1 amps

4 ÷ 50 = .08 or 8%

2 ÷ 50 = .04 or 4%

1 ÷ 50 = .02 or 2%

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