flexoprinting
Electrical
- Sep 22, 2007
- 239
Our drive system has blown 1 controller unit, 1 drive and several fuses, we think the issue is corrected so I am monitoring behavior to be sure.
I used a Techtronix 10Mv/Amp clamp with Fluke 8845A for these readings and would appreciate your thoughts/interpretation of them. The current and frequency signals are on a large rotating cutoff knife for paper sheeter unit. The top graph is ~ 2 1/2 hours run time with 5 occurances of stops after machine reaches full speed, Three of the stops show no current spike. The other two are showing a spike of + 13A, Motor FLA is 23.5A so I interpret this to not be a problem, however without expertise in this field I have doubts. The bottom graph is first occurrence magnified for clarity.
My questions are: Do you think this is normal Regenerative braking behavior or should I be concerned about these readings?
Should I perform a test with a o-scope and clamp instead to determine if the issue is resolved if so what should I look for?
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Chuck
I used a Techtronix 10Mv/Amp clamp with Fluke 8845A for these readings and would appreciate your thoughts/interpretation of them. The current and frequency signals are on a large rotating cutoff knife for paper sheeter unit. The top graph is ~ 2 1/2 hours run time with 5 occurances of stops after machine reaches full speed, Three of the stops show no current spike. The other two are showing a spike of + 13A, Motor FLA is 23.5A so I interpret this to not be a problem, however without expertise in this field I have doubts. The bottom graph is first occurrence magnified for clarity.
My questions are: Do you think this is normal Regenerative braking behavior or should I be concerned about these readings?
Should I perform a test with a o-scope and clamp instead to determine if the issue is resolved if so what should I look for?
Link
Chuck