Waross,
Thanks for the reply.
If you have a specific problem or application, give us the details up front instead of leading us around with guessing games.
I do not have a specific problem per say (at least not yet), nor am I trying to lead anyone around with guessing games. Just trying to understand the operation of a specific system. I am not an electrical engineer so my questions may not be in line with what is common knowledge for you and your peers. All I am trying to do is trying to understand System X, that was running at a facility having 400VAC 50Hz power, to get it to run the same way at a Facility having 400VAC 60Hz.
For the time being, all the information that I have about this is a motor that is used in a Water pumping application. This is all the information that I have about the said motor and how it was controlled.
7.5Kw 230/400VAC D/Y 50Hz
Freq. Converter operation (S9) in DELTA connection up to 100Hz
7.5kW: 230VAC 3000 RPM at 50Hz
15kW: 460VAC 6000 RPM at 100Hz
So in one of your replies you stated.....
With a delta connection and 100 Hz supplied by the VFD the motor is safe to apply 100Hz x V/Hz ratio 4.6 = 460 Volts.
The motor will still accept rated amps and will deliver rated torque, but at 100 Hz the motor will run at 6000 RPM.
The same torque and double the speed equals twice the HP.
In your last reply you stated....
The load on the motor would now be 4 times what it was when it was pumping 100 GPM.
I would estimate the life of the motor to be under 5 minutes if the over-load protection didn't take it off line.
I am sure that Keith will agree that some would give it much less than 5 minutes. grin.
Please know that I am not trying to nit-pick nor find fault but rather trying to understand this. I am confused as to why would an OEM even bring up S9 mode operation for this motor at 460VAC 100Hz, if the said motor would die off after 5 minutes of operation?
I am simply trying to understand what the specified characteristics for this motor means in layman's terms. Thanks again for all your help and pointers. I am getting some of it, but still failing to see the Forrest from the trees.
Best regards.