gsimon,
You made some good points. I am a big promoter of VFDs, but I beg to differ with you here. As mentioned earlier in this thread, the APPLICATION is not appropriate for a MV VFD. I have been on startups and retrofit projects for plenty of MV VFDs; AB, ABB, Robicon and Ross Hill (now owned by Robicon), and I can report that my experiences lead me to believe that conditions need to be near prefect for them to operate reliably. By that I mean clean, air conditioned spaces, clean, reliable power, clean, knowledgeable operators and clean. If any of those conditions are less than perfect, the equipment tends to cause moe headaches that it is worth. Did I mention it needs to be clean?
An Auto Shredder operation meets NONE of these requirements, and in fact fails them in with extreme prejudice. I have put low voltage VFDs in rock crusher applications for yerars, and only after 10+ years of exposure to them are they finally gaining acceptance by users. That said, I just had an "electrician" at a quarry connect 120VAC to the 4-20ma input on one of mine yesterday, blew up a 250HP VFD. He didn't know exactly what "speed reference signal" meant, he thought it was the Start button! Auto shredder operations are the same if not worse.
"Venditori de oleum-vipera non vigere excordis populi"