skbutler
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2003
- 31
I installed two new identical Yaskawa VFD Model CIMR-P7U47P51B-107 to drive new identical 10 hp 480Vac 3ph motors. This was as simple an application of VFDs as you get. No network control, nothing unusual. The only problem I had was terminating the signal wires that connected the two units so they could communicate with each other. The wires I used, at the factory's rep's suggestion was a short piece of Belden cable that came with the pressure sensor. The wire was 18 awg stranded. Two of the terminals required nesting two wires in the terminal. Due to the very small size of the terminals and the angle I had to work, it was next to impossible to fit 2 wire into one terminal and make it look professional. After I had completed the installation and had both units running perfectly, I decided to go back and replace the Belden cable with stranded wire with Belden cable with solid wires. PLEASE no need to comment on this next step. I took both units to local and turned unit B off but did not de-energize the VFD. (I know, I know.) My hands were far enough away from a hot terminal that I wasn't worried. I removed the stranded wires and was in he process of inserting the low voltage solid wires when BOOM. I got slammed backward. I was out for maybe 30 seconds. The VFD was fried. The three 60 amp fuses were all blown. After removing the VFD and replacing with a new unit I photographed all terminals and all external metal surfaces to show a complete lack of any arc mark and shipped the unit back to Yaskawa. They sent back a two page report (form style) that concluded "IGBT blown gate drive board and the DC bus capacitors damaged. Input phase R, S, T open at + side. S, T open at -side. Damage to the unit indicates that an external source caused the damage to the IGBT." Since they have the unit I can't verify any of their findings. But I know I didn't do anything to cause the unit to blow. I am a boiler expert, not a VFD expert even though I'm an EE. If an "external source" caused the damage, shouldn't there be some external physical indicator? Opinions would be welcome.