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3 levels motor-starter controls

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T EC H N I C A L A R T I C L E
The three levels of motor-starting controls
Providers of many products and
services have long classified
offerings as “Good, Better, or Best”
to help guide buyers. That three-tier
classification also works well for
panel builders designing motor
starting systems.
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Berea Janzen
Product Marketing
Manager
Bill Hilliard
Product Marketing
Manager
ABB Electrification
Business
Anyone who used to buy Craftsman tools at Sears will
recall that, for most of their commonly used tools,
you had the option of “good, better, or best”. It’s a
handy framework for helping guide buying decisions
of not only tools but any product that comes in a
range of quality levels.
The “good, better, best” classification is also valuable
when considering the appropriate configuration of
480 V, 3-phase motor-starting systems. The decisionmaking process for these systems has far more
variables to consider compared to selecting a wrench
or drill, but the three-level framework is still a good
way to scope your system design and begin to
identify the optimum components to meet your
needs.
Regarding motor starting systems, it might be better
to replace the terms “good, better, best” with
Essential (basic protection), Enhanced (increased
monitoring and protection), and Advanced (the mostcapable and future-ready). Each of the higher levels
includes the capabilities/functions of the lower
level(s), building on their foundation with additional
features and functions.
In addition to the need for specific features or
functions, another factor that drives control panel
builders to the more-capable control systems is
amperage. At the lower amperages, Essential- or
Enhanced-level system are appropriate, although
even at 590 A, an Essential system may be all that’s
needed. But at amperages higher than 590 A,
Advanced-level systems are probably required.
Essential
Most standard motor-starting applications just need
the combined functions of: branch circuit disconnect
means, short-circuit protection, motor overload
protection, and control of one motor branch circuit
(figure 01). Standard applications can include most
pumps, fans, and conveyors, as well as other
standalone electric motor-driven equipment.
In addition to the required buttons, controls, and
indicators, every motor starting system requires
short circuit protection that can be provided by a
molded-case circuit breaker, fuses, or manual motor
starter. An enclosed safety switch at the motor is
also required to enable quick and easy motor
disconnect.
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01 Essential starting solutions. Typically covers
requirements for stand-alone machinery
like pumps and fans.
Current in a simple system may be controlled by either
a contactor or softstarter. The choice between the
two is driven by how the motor is used. Motors that
operate more or less continuously require only a
contactor. They are a simpler and less expensive
component than the softstarter, but deliver full
current at startup, which can create wear and tear on
the motor if used excessively.
Enhanced
Enhanced systems enable panel builders to provide a
more tailored solution while helping provide increased
safety and protection for personnel and equipment
(figure 02). This is accomplished by incorporating
sensors and/or additional protective devices, such as
thermistor motor-protection relays or phase- or
voltage-monitoring relays.
Softstarters give control over current, torque, and
perhaps most importantly, acceleration. For
applications where the motor is regularly cycled on
and off, the softstarter ramps up the current gently. In
operation, the softstarter can adjust to the needs
based on multiple variables, delivering only the
required current. This reduces energy use, and the
related costs, to the minimum required and can
greatly extend motor life.
These sensors can detect events like under- and overvoltage that can affect process performance, helping
avoid unexpected shutdowns and reducing downtime.
Increased system or process reliability is the
fundamental reason for investing in an Enhanced-level
of protection. More-critical applications, where the
failure of a motor could disrupt a critical process,
require features and functions beyond what’s
provided at the Essential level.
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01 Essential
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02 Enhanced starting solutions. Robust protection with
enhanced safety, control and monitoring.
Advanced
The Advanced level builds on the capabilities of an
Enhanced-level system with the addition of
digitalization (figure 03). The motor starting system
gains the ability to alert process and maintenance
managers about any problems. Now, rather than
sending a technician to the site of a fault to
diagnose the problem by checking an HMI or local
display, the needed data is available via the cloud to
anyone with the appropriate access rights and
credentials.
And you don’t just learn that a circuit breaker
tripped; you have information at your fingertips
about what caused the trip. Whether it was an arc
flash, locked motor, overload, or other issue, you
instantly understand the problem and can more
quickly dispatch the appropriate personnel to
restore operations. This level of control and
monitoring is generally only needed for the mostcritical applications, where downtime must be
reduced to the lowest levels possible.
Tools
Awareness of these three levels is helpful when
concepting a motor starting system. Still, selecting
the specific components can be challenging.
Control-panel-device OEMs and distributors help
simplify the process with various reference
documents and configurators.
ABB, for example, provides two online tools. The
ABB Motor Starting and Protection Selector lets
panel builders search for both open-style
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305 Gregson Drive
Cary, NC 27511
United States
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Customer Service:
888-862-3290
abbinsidesalessupport@us.abb.com
Monday - Friday, 7am - 5:30pm, Central Time
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components and enclosed equipment. Enter your
specification requirements (or if you have a Baldor
electric motor you can simply enter the part
number) and the tool responds with a full list of
possible device part numbers.
The ABB Selected Optimized Coordination Tool is
similar, but returns more tested combinations and
the required cables. In addition to the ABB UL file
number for the combinations, the tool identifies a
general product range, but not specific part
numbers. Both can be helpful in designing a starting
solution.
Choose your level
As you move from the Essential to Advanced levels,
something to consider is that the added system
sophistication means more devices which means
more panel space. Where compact panels are
required, panel builders may have to scale back on
the number of components and level of panel
capability.
Of course, as the level of the motor starting system
capabilities increase, so does the cost. Those higher
costs, though, are easily offset by the value the
system returns. For basic systems, and applications
where downtime doesn’t create a major problem,
the simpler, lower-cost Essential-level system will
serve your needs well, but in motor starting that
require more-sophisticated features and functions,
the added cost of an Enhanced or Advanced design
is more than recovered in reduced risk to people,
processes, and assets.
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03 Advanced starting
solutions. Get ahead with
smart data and predictive
applications, to keep
your pump or fan
system running.
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