I see this misconception so often that I need to say something about it.
A meter showing RMS, true or not, does not show what you want to see when you measure voltage on a VFD driven motor.
It shows RMS of the voltage, yes. But what you want to measure is the RMS of the drive's fundamental frequency. And that is something completely different. You could do it using a frequency analyzer and look at the fundamental component.
Another way of doing ot is to use a low pass filter and measure the output of it. If you select f0 to be 1 Hz, you will get the V/Hz on the voltmeter. And that is actually what you want to know. If it equals motor rated voltage divided by motor rated frequency, then then everything is OK. In Europe, the ratio used to be 380 V/50 Hz or 7.6 V/Hz. It is now 400/50 = 8 V/Hz.
Have used this method to find drives that are running way off rated V/Hz value.
Gunnar Englund
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