ken777
Mechanical
- Jan 14, 2008
- 11
Hi,
I'm a mechanical guy but would appreciate some basic explanation on how to achieve what our team needs to design so I can follow up with a design consultant / vendor who will manage the VFD part of the deal.
In a crane hoist application with electric motors driving the hoist drum via VFD (with PLC control over VFD), is it feasible to include a fail-safe stop for a case where there is a power black-out? Design case would be a load lowering condition where the load is being driven by gravity and needs to be arrested upon mains power shut-down.
We typically do it hydraulically so I just need to know there is a VFD equivalent. Typical stopping time would expected to be ~500ms ramp time to (almost) full stop condition. The parking (static) brake cannot arrest a moving, runaway load condition.
I was told the motor being driven by the falling load, would act as a generator and power the DC bus on the VFD. This could possibly be used to slow down the load to a stop. I would need a bit more clarity on that concept and if it can be applied to what I have described.
Thanks.
I'm a mechanical guy but would appreciate some basic explanation on how to achieve what our team needs to design so I can follow up with a design consultant / vendor who will manage the VFD part of the deal.
In a crane hoist application with electric motors driving the hoist drum via VFD (with PLC control over VFD), is it feasible to include a fail-safe stop for a case where there is a power black-out? Design case would be a load lowering condition where the load is being driven by gravity and needs to be arrested upon mains power shut-down.
We typically do it hydraulically so I just need to know there is a VFD equivalent. Typical stopping time would expected to be ~500ms ramp time to (almost) full stop condition. The parking (static) brake cannot arrest a moving, runaway load condition.
I was told the motor being driven by the falling load, would act as a generator and power the DC bus on the VFD. This could possibly be used to slow down the load to a stop. I would need a bit more clarity on that concept and if it can be applied to what I have described.
Thanks.