@ Mr. edison123 (Electrical)13 Jan 23 00:27
"#1......A PTC is just an ON/OFF switch for a single preset temperature....#2. Unlike RTD's where the drive can actually measure the winding temps and thus control it for alarm/trip, ....#3. how does connecting a PTC to a drive help in anyway? Can't the PTC just use a shunt trip mechanism to protect the winding? "
I see your point. I wish to submit the following for your consideration:
1. Yes, you are correct.
2. Yes, you are correct that a RTD can actually measure the winding temperature...... But (a) take note that the VFD in question has provision for PTC input only. (b) BTW , most "standard" VFD on the market do have external on/off command provision as standard. But, NOT having provision for RTD input.
3. The RTD changes the resistance value with temperature change. It does NOT have any on/off switching function. Therefore, by itself, it does NOT operate a shunt/under-voltage release. RTDs are connected to a RTD relay which monitors the resistance and effect a NC/NO contact switching , when the resistance exceeds the set value. Where the resistance is converted to temperature.
4. My proposal is to connect the RTD to a RTD relay. The relay NC/NO voltage-free contact is connected to the FVD PTC input. Therefore, the winding temperature is indicated in the RTD relay, NOT on the VFD.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)