KCRider
Chemical
- Aug 26, 2010
- 3
We have 3 Square D VFD's (10, 15, and 40 HP) on a CANOPN network connected to a PLC. Whenever we start the 10 or 15 HP motors, our CANOPN network drops out. The drives begin to start up then fail. The 50 HP VFD/motor does not exhibit this behavior.
If we disconnect the leads from the VFD to the motor and then start the VFD, the network continues to operate. This is the case for either the 10 or 15 HP motor.
If we disconnect the CANOPN cable that connects the drive to the network, then start the VFD in HAND with motor connected, the CANOPN network drops out.
We've considered everything from line reactors to shielded motor cabling. The problem is that the 50 HP unit does not exhibit this behavior. All 3 VFD's are in the same enclosure. The motors are within 15 feet from the VFD's.
The hidden clue is that the CANOPN network still drops out even if the network cable is detached from the VFD. Any help would be much appreciated.
KCRider
If we disconnect the leads from the VFD to the motor and then start the VFD, the network continues to operate. This is the case for either the 10 or 15 HP motor.
If we disconnect the CANOPN cable that connects the drive to the network, then start the VFD in HAND with motor connected, the CANOPN network drops out.
We've considered everything from line reactors to shielded motor cabling. The problem is that the 50 HP unit does not exhibit this behavior. All 3 VFD's are in the same enclosure. The motors are within 15 feet from the VFD's.
The hidden clue is that the CANOPN network still drops out even if the network cable is detached from the VFD. Any help would be much appreciated.
KCRider