Phlipper
Electrical
- Feb 8, 2002
- 7
Our application involves a 3-phase AC servo-motor fed from a VFD. The Drive vendor recommends that a switch be installed on the output side of the VFD (between VFD and motor), which would isolate the motor from the drive AND connect the motor to a 3-phase connected resistor bank.
I can see this for DC motors, however do not see the purpose or intent of this "resistor-switching" arrangement for AC induction motors fed from a VFD, unless (perhaps) the VFD does not have a resistor-transistor arrangement on the DC bus to limit transient DC overvoltages.
The VFD vendor rep was not able to assist with an answer to this question.
Are there any pearls of wisdom out there?
Phlipper
I can see this for DC motors, however do not see the purpose or intent of this "resistor-switching" arrangement for AC induction motors fed from a VFD, unless (perhaps) the VFD does not have a resistor-transistor arrangement on the DC bus to limit transient DC overvoltages.
The VFD vendor rep was not able to assist with an answer to this question.
Are there any pearls of wisdom out there?
Phlipper