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204 Motor Starting Analysis and Application with PTW 2-Day Training

Learning objective 

  • Review of fundamental considerations for motor starting, including motor fundamentals, theory, application, and common motor starting techniques
  • Discussion of the effects of motor starting on electrical distribution systems
  • Presentation of several practical examples of motor starting in a laboratory environment
  • Presentation of several class examples that will help students gain a basic understanding of motor starting performance calculations
  • Discuss issues and examine study results, potential problem areas and implementation of study recommendations

Course abstract 

This course involves the application of the Power*Tools program to analyze a sample AC electrical distribution system containing various sizes of motors utilizing different starting techniques. A motor starting analysis of the distribution system will be reviewed and then performed using the software. Students will earn 1.6 CEUs for this 2-day course.

Target audience

This course is intended for electric power engineers responsible for the design and analysis of three phase electrical distribution systems. No previous electrical distribution system analysis experience is required.

Course options 

In-person training
  • 2 days, 1.6 CCAC CEUs
  • Location: Houston, TX or Warrendale, PA
  • Cost $1450 USD

Typical Industrial and Commercial Power System Example:

  • Data gathering and input data requirement
  • Exposure to load flow analysis to the extent to establish initial conditions for motor starting analysis
  • Comparison of induction motor models available: single rotor and double rotor circuits vs. graphical model
  • Review of data required to properly model the motor to be started
  • Understanding of the motor performance test data including torque slip vs. slip, current vs. slip, hot and cold start thermal limits, etc.
  • Importance of inertia, both motor and load, on motor starting
  • Discussion of various motor starting methods: delta-wye, autotransformer, capacitor, and soft-start
  • Examination and interpretation of PTW study results and potential problem areas in the power system
  • Discussion of methods and procedures for completing a typical study
  • Overview of motor protection and relationship to motor starting methods
  • Discussion of compliance with various standards and requirements

 

Hands-On Lab - Analysis of a Sample Electrical Distribution System in PTW:

  • Interpretation of Equipment datasheets
  • Data gathering, data input and system modeling
  • Relationship between Load Flow results and Motor Starting study
  • Examination of specific motor starting technique being utilized
  • Verifying compliance with related codes and standards
  • Discussion of study results and methods to improve distribution system

Notes:

Students are responsible for bringing their own laptop computers. SKM will provide a training course package with the latest version of the PTW software two weeks prior to the class for installation with a software key.