jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
- 11,365
OK you VFD gurus, here is one that has me stumped.
7.5HP 230V centrifuge application. Motor is designed for 150Hz operation at 230V, 2 pole, 26FLA. Set up the VFD with a custom V/Hz ratio to match the motor design (150Hz at 100%V), coast to stop (no braking). Tested and ran beautifully at the shop, started and stopped maybe 20 times, ran under load etc. etc., no problems. Shipped the unit to jobsite in Salt Lake City UT. Field install team "claims" they never touched the motor connections, but 2 screws had come loose during transit inside of the VFD, so they removed it and turned it upside down to retrieve the screws. They also claim they had not energized it yet at that point so no possibility of internal arcing.
When told to run, the VFD went through normal "speed search" routine (a.k.a. flying restart), found the initial speed and began to ramp. It immediately tripped on VFD OL (not motor OL, not OC, not GF). Found input voltage to be only 213V, so adjusted the VFD line voltage parameter to match, which should have reset the V/hz pattern accordingly since it was a percentage of line voltage anyway. No difference. After much trouble shooting we got down to connecting a separate 230V 60Hz 1HP motor, it runs fine. Reconnect the centrifuge motor, same trip. Disabled the Speed Search function, no change. Uncoupled the motor from the centrifuge bowl, same trip. Reconnected the VFD to test motor, ran fine again. Meggered the VFD motor, no problems. Did a "differential phase winding current test" (I am unfamiliar with that one) and was told the motor windings are "perfect". Cleared the VFD memory and re-entered programming exactly as it had worked in the shop prior to shipment, reconnected the centrfuge motor, same trip!
Brain hurts... must get sleep... any ideas to try in the morning (US MST)?
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"
7.5HP 230V centrifuge application. Motor is designed for 150Hz operation at 230V, 2 pole, 26FLA. Set up the VFD with a custom V/Hz ratio to match the motor design (150Hz at 100%V), coast to stop (no braking). Tested and ran beautifully at the shop, started and stopped maybe 20 times, ran under load etc. etc., no problems. Shipped the unit to jobsite in Salt Lake City UT. Field install team "claims" they never touched the motor connections, but 2 screws had come loose during transit inside of the VFD, so they removed it and turned it upside down to retrieve the screws. They also claim they had not energized it yet at that point so no possibility of internal arcing.
When told to run, the VFD went through normal "speed search" routine (a.k.a. flying restart), found the initial speed and began to ramp. It immediately tripped on VFD OL (not motor OL, not OC, not GF). Found input voltage to be only 213V, so adjusted the VFD line voltage parameter to match, which should have reset the V/hz pattern accordingly since it was a percentage of line voltage anyway. No difference. After much trouble shooting we got down to connecting a separate 230V 60Hz 1HP motor, it runs fine. Reconnect the centrifuge motor, same trip. Disabled the Speed Search function, no change. Uncoupled the motor from the centrifuge bowl, same trip. Reconnected the VFD to test motor, ran fine again. Meggered the VFD motor, no problems. Did a "differential phase winding current test" (I am unfamiliar with that one) and was told the motor windings are "perfect". Cleared the VFD memory and re-entered programming exactly as it had worked in the shop prior to shipment, reconnected the centrfuge motor, same trip!
Brain hurts... must get sleep... any ideas to try in the morning (US MST)?
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"