friend81
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2006
- 55
Hi Folks,
Hope someone can help me on the below issue,
We have installed a 250HP, 380V, 60Hz Submersible pumset at 340m deep in a Borewell . The motor is a 6 lead motor & all the 6 leads were taken out of the well & connected in DELTA as a 3 wire motor before conencting to the VFD.
After switch-on the pumpset the Amps measured in each phase of VFD output are 376A / 436A / 540A in running voltage of 374V/376V/373V. The nameplate current of the motor is 430A. When measured through the Power Input cable to VFD the current is stable as 376A/374A/375A.
The current imbalance is measured only in Cables between the VFD output & Motor. After inverting the motor leads in VFD output same phase of the motor continues with the higher current. The insulation resistance of motor is 40M Ohms & Winding resistance 0,66 Ohms are stable in each phase. So problem in the motor is ruled out. Further if the problem is in the Motor the current will be same in Input as well as Output cables.
Could anyone say what could cause this type of Current Imbalance in VFD Output. No filters are installed yet along with VFD.
Could it be caused by Impedence in longer drop cable tied to the Steel column pipe ? Or anything wrong with the VFD ?
Hope someone can help me on the below issue,
We have installed a 250HP, 380V, 60Hz Submersible pumset at 340m deep in a Borewell . The motor is a 6 lead motor & all the 6 leads were taken out of the well & connected in DELTA as a 3 wire motor before conencting to the VFD.
After switch-on the pumpset the Amps measured in each phase of VFD output are 376A / 436A / 540A in running voltage of 374V/376V/373V. The nameplate current of the motor is 430A. When measured through the Power Input cable to VFD the current is stable as 376A/374A/375A.
The current imbalance is measured only in Cables between the VFD output & Motor. After inverting the motor leads in VFD output same phase of the motor continues with the higher current. The insulation resistance of motor is 40M Ohms & Winding resistance 0,66 Ohms are stable in each phase. So problem in the motor is ruled out. Further if the problem is in the Motor the current will be same in Input as well as Output cables.
Could anyone say what could cause this type of Current Imbalance in VFD Output. No filters are installed yet along with VFD.
Could it be caused by Impedence in longer drop cable tied to the Steel column pipe ? Or anything wrong with the VFD ?