sonics103
Industrial
- Dec 16, 2008
- 1
We have an application where a variable frequency drive is used to power a Scott-T transformer. This product has used a 10 HP Volkman spindle drive for many years that can no longer be purchased. We were forced to switch to an "equivalent" AC Vector Drive and for some unknown reason; the performance is less than half of its former capability. Volkman, now Vacon, has turned OFF the vector calculations for us (we think so anyway) with some improvement but the machine is still way underperforming? The new drive produces higher voltage and current at the same frequency but does not deliver 10 HP? The only thing left is the phase of the currents? If the vector adjustments are OFF base for some reason so that the Scott-T is not doing its thing, maybe something out of phase could cause this type of result. If anyone has any thoughts on the subject we would be grateful for a few ideas. Thanks.