cokeguy
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2006
- 117
I need to run a small 120VAC/60Hz/72rpm single phase synchronous motor at one third or one quarter of its nominal speed. The obvious solution that comes to my mind is using a 220 VAC VFD (one of its output phases and neutral) to run the motor, and adjust output voltage and frequency accordingly, lets say, to 40 VAC at 20 Hz. I don´t have much choices, since I can't change gearing and cannot get a slower motor. My question is, can I do it with no ill-effects other than reduced torque?
The motor is a slo-syn SS241-1003 that is part of a Honeywell Herculine series actuator. The motor is located in a tricky location, so my main concern is not damaging the motor. Thanks for your comments.
The motor is a slo-syn SS241-1003 that is part of a Honeywell Herculine series actuator. The motor is located in a tricky location, so my main concern is not damaging the motor. Thanks for your comments.