themroc
Chemical
- Sep 7, 2006
- 76
Instead of using control valves in order to control the flow I intend to use Frequency inverters to regulate the motor speed of a centrifugal pump (2.2kW)
With this type of controll I had quiet good experience in the past.
Now my Question: The FI Inverters I intend to use are Siemens Micromasters, they will be used on a test rig with lots of meassuring devices, mainly for temperature, flow and pressure.
Is there any danger that the signals are interfered by the frequency Inverter. What would be your recommendations is it better to shield the inverters in a metal panel or is it o.k. to mount the without enclosure?

With this type of controll I had quiet good experience in the past.
Now my Question: The FI Inverters I intend to use are Siemens Micromasters, they will be used on a test rig with lots of meassuring devices, mainly for temperature, flow and pressure.
Is there any danger that the signals are interfered by the frequency Inverter. What would be your recommendations is it better to shield the inverters in a metal panel or is it o.k. to mount the without enclosure?