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edison123
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
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A 100 HP, 300 RPM motor driven by VFD has such a widely unbalanced input currents as below (the VFD output currents to the motor are balanced).
For (RYB) phase sequence
Line voltages (Vab Vbc Vca) 421.0 417.1 415.2 V
Phase voltages (Va Vb Vc) 241.5 242.5 239.6 V
Line Currents (Ia Ib Ic) 10.3 10.0 2.2 A
Power 3.1 KW
Two phases were interchanged on the VFD input side and the current pattern did not follow the lead change as below.
For (RBY) phase sequence
Line voltages (Vab Vbc Vca) 417.1 412.7 409.5 V
Phase voltages (Va Vb Vc) 238.6 240.4 236.5 V
Line currents (Ia Ib Ic) 10.3 10.1 2.1 A
Power 3.1 KW
Why such a variation of input currents and why the current in Ic shows the lowest even after sequence change ?
Muthu
For (RYB) phase sequence
Line voltages (Vab Vbc Vca) 421.0 417.1 415.2 V
Phase voltages (Va Vb Vc) 241.5 242.5 239.6 V
Line Currents (Ia Ib Ic) 10.3 10.0 2.2 A
Power 3.1 KW
Two phases were interchanged on the VFD input side and the current pattern did not follow the lead change as below.
For (RBY) phase sequence
Line voltages (Vab Vbc Vca) 417.1 412.7 409.5 V
Phase voltages (Va Vb Vc) 238.6 240.4 236.5 V
Line currents (Ia Ib Ic) 10.3 10.1 2.1 A
Power 3.1 KW
Why such a variation of input currents and why the current in Ic shows the lowest even after sequence change ?
Muthu