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I have a re-manufactured hermetically sealed 3 phase A/C compressor/motor with rather large current imbalance. The vendor insists that it was tested and in spec. My utility uses the grounded center tap of one winding to provide 240 volt 3 phase and also 120/240 single phase. My voltages are Vab=242. Vac=244 and Vbc =239 and voltages to ground are Va=212, Vb=120 and Vc=119. All of these voltages are within the utility's specs. My compressor motor currents are: Ia=11.5, Ib=8 and Ic=11. All these readings were taken when the area electric load should be low because of relatively low A/C demands. The voltage imbalance calculates to be 1.1% while the compressor current imbalance was 14.3%. The other day I had slightly larger voltage imbalance (1.7%) and greater current imbalance (22%).
I think this is very inefficient and maybe even damaging to the compressor. Fortunately, the load is only about 2/3 of the motor rating. I will try checking the windings using a single phase 120 volt source and compare amps. What do you all think? If you would like to reply to me directly, my email address can be deciphered from: ralft(at)hal-pc(dot)org.
I think this is very inefficient and maybe even damaging to the compressor. Fortunately, the load is only about 2/3 of the motor rating. I will try checking the windings using a single phase 120 volt source and compare amps. What do you all think? If you would like to reply to me directly, my email address can be deciphered from: ralft(at)hal-pc(dot)org.
