sunrays
Electrical
- Sep 28, 2005
- 27
I intend to connect a 45 kW VFD to 4x7.5kW Motors for Long Travel of a Yard Machine. As per the VFD Manual the Drive output earth terminal has to be connected to the motor earth to ensure perfect grounding.
In the present application the motors as well as the VFD panels are installed on metal frames which are all on the same potential due to the fact that the machine structure is fully metallic.
Is it then safe to ground the drive output and motor locally instead of running a seperate earth conductor for each motor from the VDF?
I might add here that in an earlier instance the same make of VFD connected to an individual motor (mounted on a concrete bed) I could measure a 230 V between motor body and earth in the absence of the VFD to motor earthing.
Apreciate your suggestions and thanks in advance.
In the present application the motors as well as the VFD panels are installed on metal frames which are all on the same potential due to the fact that the machine structure is fully metallic.
Is it then safe to ground the drive output and motor locally instead of running a seperate earth conductor for each motor from the VDF?
I might add here that in an earlier instance the same make of VFD connected to an individual motor (mounted on a concrete bed) I could measure a 230 V between motor body and earth in the absence of the VFD to motor earthing.
Apreciate your suggestions and thanks in advance.