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A BEMAC I] GENERATOR VOLTAGE DIP AND RECOVERY CHART
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405, 30%
Basis: 1. ‘No initial load on generator.
2. Generator field at operating temp,
3. Assumes motor inrush- (SKVA) 55}
times motor HP (Code F),
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1. Full voltage start = go vertically from motor HP to allow-|
‘able dip, thea hecizontally to geaerstor cating. Exemple:
100 HP motor, 305 dip, requires 302 kva Bemac-II (use 312|
kya),
Reduced voltage, or compensator Start — motor starting «
pability increases inversely as square of voltage reduction,
thas: for 80% tsp (0,80)? - 0.64, and above 100 HP example
becomes 100 x 0.54 of 64 HP equivalent, and 195 kva gen
erator (use 219 kya) required,
Similarly, on 65% tap, conversion factor becomes 0.42.
90
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80 ORF) 120 160 200 740 780
MOTOR HP
hea: WH ee Supplement to poce 27. 200-SYN-59PERCENT VOLTAGE DIP
(29)
FIG. 2 E-M BEMAC II VOLTAGE PIP CHART
T, From Fig. Lit was deternined that at aominal 312 BVA gem [>
erator was required to limit voltage dip to 30% naximum|
while starting a MEV 10) HP motor
To determine s more representative dip. proceed as follo
() 100 HP x 5.5 KVA/HP
BITKVA (nominal gen. size) ~
SKA
(b) Follow 276% SKVA line vertically to NL condition, thea
horizontally to percent voltage dip (294% in example!
|. When starting motor, with an initially loaded (constant
wr, the voltage dip may be determined by
tial laad as partial generator load (i
0 100 1s (176%) 200
SKA (in percent of generator KYA)
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