Suggestion to ChillerGuy (Mechanical) Jun 11, 2002 marked ///\\Is there a problem with having an electrical disconnect on the load side of a VFD?
///No. The disconnect should be properly selected to open the motor hp load. Notice that the disconnects (A-B, Square D, etc.) have Standard HP ratings and Max HP ratings. The hp range is huge. Also, notice that NEC 2002 provides numerous exceptions to the invoked disconnect.\\ We're adding a VFD to an air handler motor. The VFD will be located inside building approximately 35 feet away from motor. Code requires local disconnecting means at air handler which will put it on the load side.
///Yes, it does. However, there are also exceptions cited.\\ I'm in the process of checking motor to make sure its VFD compatible but aren't all new motors that way these days?
///No. You have to specify an inverter duty or spike-proof motor.\\ Disconnect will be interlocked with VFD so when disconnect is open the drive cannot start.
///Notice, that the code also exempts you from having the motor disconnect if you install a disconnect on the inverter input side, which is possible to lock in the open and closed position.\\