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3.3.1 Normal star-delta starting
Circuit connections and switching-over procedure
On initiation of starting, the supply voltage is applied to the star-connected motor windings. The
starting torque and the starting curre
nt in this circuit are approx. 30 % of the values for delta
connection. Because of the reduced torque in star connection, the motor does not quite reach
the rated speed. After star-connected start-up, the windings are switched-over to delta connec-
tion.
Fig. 3.3-1
When starting in star connection, the phase voltage is applied to the motor windings and a windings
current of I
WY
= I
WΔ
/3 flows.
Because of vectorial addition of the windings currents in delta connection I
eY
= I
eΔ
/3.
On switching from star to delta operation, there is a current surge, whose magnitude depends
on various factors. In the figures below, typical cases are illustrated.
Fig. 3.3-2 shows the ideal case for such a switchover. The motor nearly reaches its rated speed
in the first st
age, as the load torque during starting is relatively low. The switching-over current
surge is around the same size as the starting current.
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
I/I
e
0 20406080100
n/n
s
[%]
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
T
/
T
e
I
Δ
I
Y
T
Δ
T
Y
Fig. 3.3-2
Typical characteristic of current and torque for star-delta starting
I = motor current
I
e
= rated operational current of the motor
I
Υ
= current in star connection
I
Δ
= current in delta connection
I
A
= current characteristic with star-delta starting
T = torque
T
e
= rated operational torque of the motor
T
Υ
= torque in star connection
T
Δ
= torque in delta connection
T
L
= load torque
n = speed
n
s
= synchronous speed
LVSAM-WP001A-EN-P - April 2009
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