the 57 Deg C is the heatsink temperature. at this temperature the drive is runninig (no tripping). we are thinking to add more fans to get the hot air out. we found dust also inside of the MCC, we will need also to clean the heatsinks.
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As I understand the problem, the soft-starters, motors, and pumps start and run normally. Intermittently, as the pump is turned off the Soft-Start trips on a fault code for "faulty power module" with a secondary possible problem of "faulty unit".
The system uses a 600:120 V PT...
Hi everyone,
the VFD is a 200HP Contant Torque used to run a 250 HP fan (considered as variable torque).
Yesterday, i took the following measurements at full load(VFD running without tripping).
- currents : ph A: 255 Amps, Ph B: 252 Amps, ph C: 254 Amps
-motor power was at: 90.6 %
-motor...
Thanks for your answers,
The FLA of the motor is 270 amps (460 VAC, PF=0.9). the load is a fan, so it is a VT and 200 HP drive is supposed to handle it.
if the problem is due to cooling, then phase B is the one which has to get the overtemperature?
Hi everyone,
I have an issue on 200 HP variable torque VFD driving a 250 HP fan. the issue is the phase B IGBT inverter that goes to overtemperature that causes a VFD tripping. at the beginning we thought the VFD was faulty then we replaced with a new one. the same problem appeared in the...
you mean rated power:
Rated power is the power to which the motor is made to operate. in the nameplate of the motor you find the value of this power (say 20HP ....). the absorbed power or the load power is the power demand from you load it varies depending on the load ....
hope this will help...
you are right jghrist when you said "Vrms² does equal Vdc² + Vac_rms²"
what I said is also correct "Vrms^2 doen not equal Vdc^2 + Vac^2" because i was refering to instantenous values.
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Zacky
when you try to find the power consumed by the resistor you have to find the RMS (root mean square) value of the current and the voltage applied to it.
P = Irms * Vrms = Vrms^2/R = Irms^2*R
the formula you gave is not correct because Vrms^2 doen not equal Vdc^2 + Vac^2.
there is also...
I think I made mistake
the right answer is as follows:
the root mean square of the total currents applied to the resistor is not equal to the individual RMS of each current but you have to find first the total instant currents and then you derive the RMS value of it.
Irms= sqrt (1/T...
the current applied to the resistor will be:
Imax/sqrt2 + Idc= 1/sqrt2 +10 = 10.707 amps.
the power for 1 ohm resistor will be: R*I^2 = 1*(10.707)^2 =
=114.6 watts
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C2sco, i think you need to contact the manufacutrer to get you the data. you cannot find them in the nameplate of the motor. the mass of the rotor is not in the nameplate ...which software are you using for this study. can you send us what exactly what is required by the software?.
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hello everyone,
could you please inform me if is there any device that converts duty cycle to an analogue voltage or analogue current.
thanks
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hi thank you for the feed back I am getting.
Well I would like to use omron plc and at the same time I do have some (100) input/output 200 m far from the site i wonna use remote device but at the same time I have to use fibre optic transmission so if some has an idea about these.
thanks...
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I was working with allen bradeley plc now I am switching to Omron PLC is there any one who can help me in this transition.?
Thanks for your help in advance
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Hi,
I would like to know about Omron plc specially who to program them (I know for allen Bradley we use rslogix and for Omron we use what program?)
Thank you.
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