Fcma Faq
Fcma Faq
1. What is the difference between an FCMA and conventional magnetic amplifier or saturable core
reactor?
The FCMA works on the principle of two opposing sinusoidal fluxes whereas the saturable core reactor works on the
principle of addition of DC flux to a sinusoidal flux. Thus the FCMA is totally different from the saturable core reactor.
11. What is the difference between thyristor soft starters and FCMA?
Thyristor soft starters are phase angle controlled reduced voltage starters. The rms value of the voltage is controlled by
passing a part of sinusoid waveform set by the firing angle of thyristor.
FCMA essentially reduces the amplitude of the supply waveform without changing the sinusoid wave shape.
12. What is the Total harmonic distortion generated by thyristor soft starters?
Different manufacturers confirm between 10 to 20% during starting and 4-5% during running without bypass. Some
actual tests at site have shown THD figures to be 38-40% during starting. In principle, lesser the targeted starting
current, lesser is the thyristor firing angle and hence more is the waveform distortion and more is the total harmonic
distortion.
13. What are the ill effects of Harmonics?
During starting the Harmonics represent a wasted current. Thus a thyristor soft starter with 30% THD will draw a
starting current, which is 30% higher than the theoretical minimum starting current required by the motor & load
combination. In certain cases, particularly two pole motors the harmonics may actually develop a braking torque. To
overcome this the thyristor soft starter may have to provide a still larger starting current. Harmonics during starting may
create disturbance in the system. Particularly the excitation systems of the generator may be affected resulting into
exciter failure or poor voltage regulation. Harmonics during starting and running can be very harmful to synchronous
machines in particular the rotating diode assembly in brushless machines. It can be inferred that harmonics should
avoided during starting and running. The FCMA soft starter produces no harmonics at all during starting and running.
15. What facility does the FCMA starter have for changing the starting current at site?
The FCMA has suitable taps through which the starting current can be set at site. However once the pre-engineering is
correct there is hardly any necessity to change from the factory settings.