eengK
Electrical
- May 6, 2010
- 7
Hello,
Here is the situation, I am having a debate and am trying to determine if it is possible to use a smaller rated VFD then one that would typically be installed for a given load to be used solely as a soft-start for a large compressor.
The utility requires a small inrush current that must be around 100% of the FLA, so therefore a VFD would be required. (as I don't think there are any SS alone that meet this requirement)
An idea floating around is that a smaller VFD (when I say smaller I mean smaller then one that would typically be sized for controlling the large motor) could be used to soft-start a 4500hp 4160v Sales gas compressor. The reason behind thinking this way is due to the cost, as it is only needed for starting the compressor.
Now, I don't think that it is possible to use an undersized VFD, but there is some debate around that on it's own. Their logic is that a smaller VFD could be used during start up by going overloaded by say 150% for a short time thus acting as a soft starter.
My question: Is this a bunch of garbage? I believe that an appropriate sized VFD is required to ensure adequate break away current of the motor is supplied and I didn't think that an undersized VFD would be able to achieve this...
VFD's are not our area of expertise so any input would be appreciated.
Here is the situation, I am having a debate and am trying to determine if it is possible to use a smaller rated VFD then one that would typically be installed for a given load to be used solely as a soft-start for a large compressor.
The utility requires a small inrush current that must be around 100% of the FLA, so therefore a VFD would be required. (as I don't think there are any SS alone that meet this requirement)
An idea floating around is that a smaller VFD (when I say smaller I mean smaller then one that would typically be sized for controlling the large motor) could be used to soft-start a 4500hp 4160v Sales gas compressor. The reason behind thinking this way is due to the cost, as it is only needed for starting the compressor.
Now, I don't think that it is possible to use an undersized VFD, but there is some debate around that on it's own. Their logic is that a smaller VFD could be used during start up by going overloaded by say 150% for a short time thus acting as a soft starter.
My question: Is this a bunch of garbage? I believe that an appropriate sized VFD is required to ensure adequate break away current of the motor is supplied and I didn't think that an undersized VFD would be able to achieve this...
VFD's are not our area of expertise so any input would be appreciated.