dgauthier
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2002
- 6
Hello, all
I'm a process control guy and I'm having to work with VFD-controlled motors more frequently lately. As an old boss used to say, "I'm not sure I understand all I know" about motors.
I just built a PLC controlled panel for coordinated control of a conveyor line. VFDs were selected according to the "Heavy-duty" ratings and all motors (common 460V 3ph induction, 3 to 20hp)run well below FLA at frequencies ranging from 65 to 110Hz, even heavily loaded. Still, many current-limit and stall on loaded restarts and have had to be geared down. All are configured for sensorless vector and have been autotuned. According to specs, these drives can only supply 150% of rated current for 3 seconds, have a hardware limit of "200%, typical" and an instantaneous trip of 300%. All of these numbers are well below the typical 6x FLA permitted by a standard starter. Is this the reason for the restart problems? I see in the archives that torque is related to applied voltage. Are these current limits causing the drives to scale back the applied voltage? Is more torque what I'm even looking for?
V/hz is an available control option. Can I use this method to get better starting torque? If so, what are some guidelines for properly setting the associated parameters?
Thanks in advance
DG
I'm a process control guy and I'm having to work with VFD-controlled motors more frequently lately. As an old boss used to say, "I'm not sure I understand all I know" about motors.
I just built a PLC controlled panel for coordinated control of a conveyor line. VFDs were selected according to the "Heavy-duty" ratings and all motors (common 460V 3ph induction, 3 to 20hp)run well below FLA at frequencies ranging from 65 to 110Hz, even heavily loaded. Still, many current-limit and stall on loaded restarts and have had to be geared down. All are configured for sensorless vector and have been autotuned. According to specs, these drives can only supply 150% of rated current for 3 seconds, have a hardware limit of "200%, typical" and an instantaneous trip of 300%. All of these numbers are well below the typical 6x FLA permitted by a standard starter. Is this the reason for the restart problems? I see in the archives that torque is related to applied voltage. Are these current limits causing the drives to scale back the applied voltage? Is more torque what I'm even looking for?
V/hz is an available control option. Can I use this method to get better starting torque? If so, what are some guidelines for properly setting the associated parameters?
Thanks in advance
DG