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Effect of Voltage
Unbalance on Motor Performance
When the line voltages applies
to a polyphase induction motor are not equal, unbalanced currents in
the stator windings will result. A small percentage voltage unbalance will
result in a much larger percentage current unbalance. Consequently, the
temperature rise of the motor operating at a particular load and
percentage voltage unbalance will be greater than for the motor
operating under the same conditions with balanced voltages.
Should voltages be unbalanced, the rated horsepower of the motor should be
multiplied by the factor shown in the graph below to reduce the
possibility of damage to the motor. Operation of the motor at above a 5
percent voltage unbalance condition is not recommended.
Alternating current, polyphase motors normally are designed to operate
successfully under running conditions at rated load when the voltage
unbalance at the motor terminals does not exceed 1 percent. Performance will
not necessarily be the same as when the motor is operating with a balanced
voltage at the motor terminals.
Medium Motor Derating
Factor Due to Unbalanced Voltage

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Percentage Voltage
Unbalance = 100 x
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Max.
Volt. Deviation from Avg. Volt.
Average Volt. |
Example: With voltages of 460, 467, and 450, the average is 459, the
Maximum deviation from the average is 9, and the
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Percent Unbalance =
100 x
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9
459
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= 1.96 percent
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Reference: NEMA Standards MG 1 14.35.
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