tfry200
Mechanical
- Apr 13, 2009
- 18
Hello everyone,
First off, my disclaimer- I'm a mechanical guy. A bit of a computer geek on the side, but nothing crazy. What I'm being asked to do is to set up an automated run-in program for electric motors. We control these motors with four Delta VFD-B drives. What I want to do is step up these motors through an 8 hour overnight run in. Since this will be unattended, I need to have it shut down if the motors reach a certain temperature.
I know that the VFD itself is able to step the speeds up, and has parameters for a shutdown, etc. but I'm not sure if that is the best way to go about this. I was thinking that a PC might be the easiest solution? I'm hoping this would also give me the ability to record information about the run-in: temperature, current, voltage, etc.
I've googled around but I'm not familiar enough to know which is the most logical way to go about it. Can anyone give me any advice on a direction I should be headed?
i.e. should I be looking for some PC card to control this, or is the RS-485 serial connector on the VFD going to be enough to get me going?
Or...am I getting in over my head here?
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone can lend.
Tim
First off, my disclaimer- I'm a mechanical guy. A bit of a computer geek on the side, but nothing crazy. What I'm being asked to do is to set up an automated run-in program for electric motors. We control these motors with four Delta VFD-B drives. What I want to do is step up these motors through an 8 hour overnight run in. Since this will be unattended, I need to have it shut down if the motors reach a certain temperature.
I know that the VFD itself is able to step the speeds up, and has parameters for a shutdown, etc. but I'm not sure if that is the best way to go about this. I was thinking that a PC might be the easiest solution? I'm hoping this would also give me the ability to record information about the run-in: temperature, current, voltage, etc.
I've googled around but I'm not familiar enough to know which is the most logical way to go about it. Can anyone give me any advice on a direction I should be headed?
i.e. should I be looking for some PC card to control this, or is the RS-485 serial connector on the VFD going to be enough to get me going?
Or...am I getting in over my head here?
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone can lend.
Tim