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NASA-LLIS-4057

Lessons Learned - Spacecraft Single Phase AC Electrical Powerlants

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 22 July 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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Abstract:

When single-phase power is pulled from a 3-phase supply (e.g., for Orbiter lighting) that is feeding critical 3-phase motors, there is a resulting phase imbalance (especially neutral leg current) that can disrupt instrumentation that is monitoring the health of other equipment. This instrumentation monitors the current draw of the motor (or an associated load such as a fluid pump) to sense motor loading that may indicate when a bearing is wearing out, a pump is stalling, or there are short or open circuits. Whenever possible, dedicated 3-phase power should be provided to critical rotary equipment to alleviate this problem.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-4057
July 22, 2011
Lessons Learned - Spacecraft Single Phase AC Electrical Powerlants
Abstract: When single-phase power is pulled from a 3-phase supply (e.g., for Orbiter lighting) that is feeding critical 3-phase motors, there is a resulting phase imbalance (especially neutral leg...
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