DocumentCode
3477047
Title
Written-Pole(R) motor eliminates water hammer on irrigation and municipal water systems
Author
Morash, Richard T. ; Knick, Rick
Author_Institution
Precise Power Corp., Palmetto, FL, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
Flywheel energy is stored in the high inertia rotor of a special Written-Pole(R) motor. This Power-Ride(R) motor is made inside-out, with the outside rotor spinning around the wound stator that is inside. Using this motor to drive a water pump causes slow rates of acceleration and deceleration. This leads to slow changes in flow rates of the water being pumped. Water hammer is caused by rapid changes in flow in water pipes. The use of this motor reduces the probability of water hammer. Other advantages are also described including very low start current, reduced line flicker, high efficiency and unity power factor. The paper discusses water hammer, Written-Pole motor technology, and presents case histories
Keywords
AC motors; flywheels; pumps; water supply; Power-Ride motor; Written-Pole motor; external rotor; high efficiency; irrigation water systems; municipal water systems; reduced line flicker; slow acceleration rates; slow deceleration rate; slow flow rates change; unity power factor; very low start current; water hammer elimination; water pump; wound stator; Acceleration; Costs; Flywheels; Irrigation; Pumps; Reactive power; Rotors; Shock waves; Synchronous motors; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rural Electric Power Conference, 2001
Conference_Location
Little Rock, AR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7012-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REPCON.2001.949515
Filename
949515
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