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UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
DESIGN STANDARDS
SECTION 26 29 00
SEPTEMBER 2014
LOW & MEDIUM VOLTAGE MOTOR CONTROLLERS
PART 1
GENERAL
1.01
For motors shut down by the fire alarm system; refer to Division 28 31 00 Fire Alarm
Systems. Meet building control systems requirements.
1.02
Preferably, use motor control centers unless space limitations preclude this. If MCC are
not used, combination disconnect/motor starters are required.
1.03
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are required for all motors 25 hp or larger. This
includes bypass starters for VFDs.
1.04
Guidelines to determine if monitoring of motor operation would require a VFD or power
monitoring:
Motor
Condition
Result
Motor speed is controlled
by VFD.
VFD will provide
required information.
No additional
equipment or interface
is required.
UAF requires soft start
and motor monitoring.
Use VFD.
Is motor is critical to
building operation or
processes? If yes then→
Equip with VFD.
Is procurement of
replacement motor
problematic? If yes
then→
Equip with VFD.
Will monitoring provide
energy information to
identify system
problems? If yes, then→
Equip with VFD or
meter circuit.
Variable Volume pump/fan
Constant speed motor ≥ 25 HP
Constant speed motor < 25 HP
Is motor status (HOA,
Equip with VFD.
trip and proof)
important? If yes, then→
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UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
DESIGN STANDARDS
SECTION 26 29 00
SEPTEMBER 2014
LOW & MEDIUM VOLTAGE MOTOR CONTROLLERS
PART 2
2.01
PRODUCTS
Acceptable manufacturers:
A. Schneider (Square D)
B. General Electric
C. Westinghouse
D. Cutler-Hammer
E. Siemens
2.02
Enclosure Sizing: Where appropriate, size enclosures to contain interposing relays for
the fire alarm system and building control system and/or other monitoring and control
systems.
2.03
Pilot lights: Long-life LED type.
2.04
Single phase motor starters:
A. Single phase motor starters: Motor starting switches or AC magnetic starters.
B. Motor starting switches: Thermal or solid state overload, red pilot light and toggle
handle and lock-off hasp.
C. Magnetic starters: Overload protection in each phase.
D. Include Hand-Off-Automatic switch, red pilot light, and overload reset button in front
cover.
E. With 120 volt coil and control circuit, control circuit derived from a separate control
transformer in each starter enclosure, except for 120 volt motor starters.
1. Size control power transformer to operate an interposing relay.
2. Equip with two auxiliary control contacts, each convertible normally-open or
normally-closed.
2.05
Combination magnetic starter /disconnects: Combination magnetic starter/disconnects to
incorporate circuit breaker disconnect switch and a magnetic starter into a common
enclosure.
2.06
Overload Relays: Solid state type, for motor starting switches and magnetic starters.
Provide overload relays in each ungrounded motor circuit conductor and size to
correspond with the full load current of the motor as stamped on the motor nameplate.
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UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
DESIGN STANDARDS
SECTION 26 29 00
SEPTEMBER 2014
LOW & MEDIUM VOLTAGE MOTOR CONTROLLERS
2.07
Energy efficient motors are specified as standard. Run a life cycle analysis on motors
that are used infrequently, (such as process fume hoods that are on/off) to determine if the
added cost is warranted.
2.08
Provide and verify manufacturers’ and suppliers’ certification that motors driven from
VFDs are VFD compatible and suitable for use in the specific configuration (wire length,
voltage, VFD, frequency). Reference section 26 29 33.
PART 3
EXECUTION (NOT USED)
END OF SECTION
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