CtrlSystemsEng
Chemical
- Nov 8, 2009
- 8
I'm putting together a system with two 40 hp pump motors. One pump will function as the primary, and the secondary pump will be used as a standby in the event that the primary fails. Both pumps will never operate at the same time.
I would like to use a single VFD for both pumps and install a relay on the output side of the VFD to switch control from the primary to the standby. The system is controlled by a PLC, so if a pump failure is detected on the primary, then the VFD's output would be returned to zero before starting the standby pump. This would be an automatic switchover operation as controlled by the PLC. I also intend to have hardwired and PLC programmed interlocks to prevent both pumps from being energized.
I would like some input on the feasibility of this strategy from a design and safety standpoint. If it is acceptable, then what would be the nature of the relay I might need as well as load reactors that also might be required? What other issues should be considered? The other option is to implement two separate VFD's, but that seems unnecessary. If anyone has a good schematic for this type of application, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I would like to use a single VFD for both pumps and install a relay on the output side of the VFD to switch control from the primary to the standby. The system is controlled by a PLC, so if a pump failure is detected on the primary, then the VFD's output would be returned to zero before starting the standby pump. This would be an automatic switchover operation as controlled by the PLC. I also intend to have hardwired and PLC programmed interlocks to prevent both pumps from being energized.
I would like some input on the feasibility of this strategy from a design and safety standpoint. If it is acceptable, then what would be the nature of the relay I might need as well as load reactors that also might be required? What other issues should be considered? The other option is to implement two separate VFD's, but that seems unnecessary. If anyone has a good schematic for this type of application, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!