ecenus
Electrical
- Feb 3, 2008
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I am using a VFD to drive a 3-phase AC Induction motor. A v/f scalar control method is used.
Many textbooks define such motor working range is usually from 8 or 10hz to, say, 60hz. I think that is because the torque is insufficient to drive the motor at the low-speed range. So, I would like to use "torque boost" to make the motor run in the low-speed area. That means, I will control the voltage by adjusting the v/f profile when the motor is commanded to run at low-speed. But, people say, usually the v/f ratio is kept the same when the motor runs.
So, experts in this forum, please clarify my confusion: how do you make the motor run at the low-speed by keeping a constant v/f ratio?
Your advice and ideas are highly appreicated!
Many textbooks define such motor working range is usually from 8 or 10hz to, say, 60hz. I think that is because the torque is insufficient to drive the motor at the low-speed range. So, I would like to use "torque boost" to make the motor run in the low-speed area. That means, I will control the voltage by adjusting the v/f profile when the motor is commanded to run at low-speed. But, people say, usually the v/f ratio is kept the same when the motor runs.
So, experts in this forum, please clarify my confusion: how do you make the motor run at the low-speed by keeping a constant v/f ratio?
Your advice and ideas are highly appreicated!