Improvement in motor performance during high-pressure pump starting at NDDP, Kalpakkam

R. Nagaraj, V. Murugan, A. Y. Dangore, K. L. Thalor, A. Saxena, S. Prabhakar, P. K. Tewari
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The major energy requirement required for a seawater reverse osmosis plant is in the form of electrical energy. The primary energy requirement in the process is the electrical energy fed to high-pressure pumps to pressurise the feed seawater to the membranes. This high-pressure pump, being a high inertia load, requires very high torque at the time of starting. This requirement results in increased acceleration time of the motor, which subsequently increases the strain on the upstream electrical system from motor feeder to transformer. Such starting characteristic necessitates provision of a special starting scheme for the high-pressure pump motors. The seawater reverse osmosis plant of the Nuclear Desalination Demonstration Project (NDDP) was commissioned in October 2002 at Kalpakkam, India. This paper presents the experiences of problems faced owing to the typical starting characteristics of high-pressure pumps and provision of series reactor type motor starter for the same.
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Kalpakkam NDDP高压泵启动过程中电机性能的改善
海水反渗透装置所需的主要能源是电能。在这个过程中,主要的能源需求是电能,电能被输送到高压泵中,以将进料海水加压到膜上。这种高压泵是一种高惯性负载,在启动时需要非常高的扭矩。这一要求增加了电机的加速时间,从而增加了从电机馈线到变压器的上游电气系统的应变。这种起动特性要求为高压泵电机提供特殊的起动方案。核淡化示范项目(NDDP)的海水反渗透装置于2002年10月在印度Kalpakkam投入使用。本文介绍了高压泵典型的起动特性和为高压泵提供串联电抗器电动机起动器所面临的问题的经验。
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