Franklin 2007 manual Dual Element

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Application – Three-Phase Motors

Table 27 Three-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing

TYPE

MOTOR MODEL PREFIX

RATING

HP

KW

VOLTS

CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR FUSE AMPS

CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR FUSE AMPS

 

(MAXIMUM PER NEC)

 

 

(TYPICAL SUBMERSIBLE)

 

STANDARD

DUAL ELEMENT

CIRCUIT

STANDARD

DUAL ELEMENT TIME

CIRCUIT

FUSE

TIME DELAY FUSE

BREAKER

FUSE

DELAY FUSE

BREAKER

8"

239660

239600

239610

239661

239601

239611

239662

239602

239612

239663

239603

239613

239664

239604

239614

239165

239105

239115

239166

239106

239116

239167

239107

239117

239168

239108

239118

40

30

380

40

30

460

40

30

575

50

37

380

50

37

460

50

37

575

60

45

380

60

45

460

60

45

575

75

55

380

75

55

460

75

55

575

100

75

380

100

75

460

100

75

575

125

90

380

125

90

460

125

90

575

150

110

380

150

110

460

150

110

575

175

130

380

175

130

460

175

130

575

200

150

380

200

150

460

200

150

575

 

 

 

200

175

150

250

200

175

300

250

200

350

300

250

500

400

350

700

500

450

800

600

500

800

700

600

1000

800

600

125

100

80

150

125

90

175

150

110

200

175

150

275

225

200

400

300

250

450

350

300

500

400

350

600

450

350

175

150

110

200

175

150

250

200

175

300

250

200

400

350

300

600

450

350

600

500

400

700

600

450

800

700

500

200

175

125

225

200

150

300

225

175

350

300

225

450

400

300

600

500

400

700

600

450

800

700

600

1000

800

600

80

70

60

100

80

70

125

100

80

150

125

100

200

175

125

250

225

175

300

250

200

350

300

225

400

350

250

175

150

110

200

175

150

250

200

175

300

250

200

400

350

300

600

450

350

600

500

400

700

600

450

800

700

500

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Contents Submersible Motors Important Information for Installers of this Equipment Commitment to Quality Page Application Installation Maintenance Manual Submersible MotorsFrequency of Starts Application All MotorsStorage Mounting PositionTransformer Capacity Transformer Capacity Single-Phase or Three-PhaseEffects of Torque Torque Required ExamplesEngine Driven Generators Use of Engine Driven Generators Single-Phase or Three-PhaseUse of Check Valves KVARequired Cooling Flow Water Temperature and FlowFlow Inducer Sleeve MotorHead Loss in Feet Meters at Various Flow Rates Head Loss From Flow Past MotorHot Water Applications Standard Motors Minimum gpm l/m Required for 3 ft/s .91 m/sec Flow RateHot Water Applications Example Service Factor HorsepowerMaximum Water Temperature Heat Factor Multiplier at 3 ft/s .91 m/sec Flow RateGrounding Surge Arrestors Drawdown SealsGrounding Control Boxes and Panels Control Box and Panel EnvironmentWire Motor Solid State Controls Application Single-Phase MotorsWire Control Boxes QD Relays Solid State200 120180 250Two or More Different Cable Sizes Can Be Used Actual Length FormulaSingle-Phase Motor Specifications 60 Hz 3450 rpm Single-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing Auxiliary Running Capacitors Buck-Boost TransformersBuck-Boost Transformer Sizing Application Three-Phase Motors Three-Phase 60 C Cable 250 400 140 220150 240 450260 150200 250 280Three-Phase 75 C Cable 340 420 120 180130 340 400 490Amps Watts Three-Phase Motor Specifications 60 HzFull Load Maximum Efficiency % Locked Rotor AmpsThree-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing 575KW Volts Amps Watts Efficiency %100 150 200 175 250 225 125 110 300 17.5 Rating Full Load Maximum Efficiency Locked Rotor AmpsDual Element Overload Relays 60 Hz 4 MotorsHeaters for FurnasNema Heaters for Adjustable 60 Hz 6 MotorsFootnotes for Tables 28, 29, Submersible Pump Installation Check List Date Filled In By Motor PumpControl Panel Power SupplyTransformers Incoming VoltageInstallation Controls and Protective DevicesInsulation Check Voltage To MotorAmps To Motor Recommended Adjustable Overload Relays 60 Hz 8 MotorsKVAR Required 60 Hz SubMonitor Three-Phase ProtectionPower Factor Correction Motor Kvar Required for PFThree-Phase Starter Diagrams Line Voltage ControlThree-Phase Power Unbalance Checking and Correcting Rotation and Current UnbalanceThree-Phase Motor Lead Identification Phase ConvertersReduced Voltage Starters Inline Booster Pump SystemsFeed Water Temperature C Franklin Cable chart See 12. Wiring AIRSource of Cable Ampacity Availability Variable Speed Submersible Pump Operation, Inverter Drives Installation All Motors Dimensions Standard Water WellShaft Height and Free End Play Tightening Motor Lead Connector Jam NutPump to Motor Coupling Submersible Leads and CablesMotor Does Not Start Maintenance All MotorsSystem Troubleshooting Motor Starts Too OftenMotor Runs Continuously Motor Runs But Overload Protector TripsPreliminary Tests All Sizes Single- and Three-Phase ResistanceInsulation Resistance Readings Resistance of Drop Cable ohmsNormal ohm and Megohm Values Between All Leads and Ground Single-Phase Control Boxes Checking and Repairing Procedures Power OnQD, Solid State Control Box Power Off Ohmmeter TestsQD Capacitor Replacement Kits Overload Kits 60 Hz QD Relay Replacement KitsQD Control Box Parts 60 Hz Integral Horsepower Control Box Parts 60 Hz Control BOX Model no Capacitors MFD VoltsOverload Relay Integral hp Voltage Relay Replacement Kits Integral hp Capacitor Replacement KitsIntegral hp Overload Replacement Kits Integral hp Contactor Replacement KitsControl Box Wiring Diagrams 1 hp QD RelayHp Standard Hp Deluxe 282 201 Hp X-LARGE Pumptec-Plus Maintenance Electronic ProductsPumptec-Plus Troubleshooting During Installation Unit Appears DeadPumptec-Plus Troubleshooting After Installation QD Pumptec & Pumptec Troubleshooting QD Pumptec and PumptecSubDrive/MonoDrive Troubleshooting SubDrive75, 150, 300, MonoDrive, & MonoDrive XTSubMonitor Troubleshooting SubMonitorSubtrol-Plus Troubleshooting After Installation Subtrol-Plus Obsolete See SubMonitorGreen Off Time Light on Abbreviations IgbtPage Page Page Toll Free Help from a Friend