jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
- 11,364
I am consulting for a new start-up company who makes a small alternative energy generation system (hey, aren't we all?) that uses a 25kW SCIM as the generator. For acceptance testing, they have been using a set of halogen lamps to load up the generator, staging them on and off by wattage as they put the system through its paces. The test is actually of the regulation system that is controlling the prime mover, so they want to be able to fully load the generator and shed load very quickly to determine the step change response capability.
I proposed they consider using a Regen VFD on the 25kW motor instead, with a plan to convert the "load" command to a "brake" command via a PID loop. For example they tell the PLC to "Load to 50%", which has the PLC send a commanded speed signal to the VFD that scales lower and lower until the regen output is 12.5kW, then holds there.
Anyone done something like this before? Anything I'm missing here? It just seems too simplistic!
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I proposed they consider using a Regen VFD on the 25kW motor instead, with a plan to convert the "load" command to a "brake" command via a PID loop. For example they tell the PLC to "Load to 50%", which has the PLC send a commanded speed signal to the VFD that scales lower and lower until the regen output is 12.5kW, then holds there.
Anyone done something like this before? Anything I'm missing here? It just seems too simplistic!
"If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six sharpening my axe." -- Abraham Lincoln
For the best use of Eng-Tips, please click here -> faq731-376