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- Jan 26, 2011
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Hello all,
I have something going on here that's really got me vexed. I have a 2HP VFD running on a 208/120 3Φ service, and I'm trying to measure input power with a power quality meter. One phase is reporting a negative power factor value, and I really have no idea why, unless this meter is having trouble dealing with the input current pulse train or something.
This is a regular 6-pulse VFD, nothing fancy. I've looked at the input current waveforms on a 4ch scope, they're all equal amplitude, and 120 degrees apart. Input voltages are all nominal.
Situation #2: A 1HP 480V VFD fed from a pretty well balanced 480/277 secondary is reporting a negative power factor on all three legs, and a negative total power factor of -.42. This drive includes an EMC filter. Is the EMC filter turning this drive into a capacitive load? Looking at the waveforms for this guy, two of the input phases show a large leading current pulse followed by a smaller lagging current pulse for each positive and negative half cycle. The third input phase shows a smaller leading current pulse followed by a larger lagging current pulse. The AC input current values read like this: A) 1.4, B) 0.5, C) 1.0. This has got to be throwing the math off in the meter.
The power meter I've got to play with is a HIOKI 3169-20. 3 voltage probes, 3 CTs, no neutral measurement (cause the VFD doesn't use it). I'm just wanting to get some honest to god power numbers out of this equipment, but these goofy readings are making me second guess everything I'm seeing.
Add: The metering IS set up correctly; verified with a 3Φ motor fed straight off the mains. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Thoughts?
I have something going on here that's really got me vexed. I have a 2HP VFD running on a 208/120 3Φ service, and I'm trying to measure input power with a power quality meter. One phase is reporting a negative power factor value, and I really have no idea why, unless this meter is having trouble dealing with the input current pulse train or something.
This is a regular 6-pulse VFD, nothing fancy. I've looked at the input current waveforms on a 4ch scope, they're all equal amplitude, and 120 degrees apart. Input voltages are all nominal.
Situation #2: A 1HP 480V VFD fed from a pretty well balanced 480/277 secondary is reporting a negative power factor on all three legs, and a negative total power factor of -.42. This drive includes an EMC filter. Is the EMC filter turning this drive into a capacitive load? Looking at the waveforms for this guy, two of the input phases show a large leading current pulse followed by a smaller lagging current pulse for each positive and negative half cycle. The third input phase shows a smaller leading current pulse followed by a larger lagging current pulse. The AC input current values read like this: A) 1.4, B) 0.5, C) 1.0. This has got to be throwing the math off in the meter.
The power meter I've got to play with is a HIOKI 3169-20. 3 voltage probes, 3 CTs, no neutral measurement (cause the VFD doesn't use it). I'm just wanting to get some honest to god power numbers out of this equipment, but these goofy readings are making me second guess everything I'm seeing.
Add: The metering IS set up correctly; verified with a 3Φ motor fed straight off the mains. Nothing out of the ordinary.
Thoughts?