DFLewis
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2007
- 37
We are working on a setup where we have two 3/4HP motors carrying/sharing similar loads (The system would be difficult to describe so for the sake of brevity imagine two cranes lifting a steel beam simultaneously from opposite ends). The original design incorporated one VFD for each motor with a signal isolator, relays, etc. to control the speeds between the two motors. They need to run somewhat in sync but can be off a couple of rotation for every 100 or so.
Someone proposed eliminating one of the drives to simplify the circuit (eliminate the relays, signal isolator, etc.), but I am not sure if this is possible or if we would get a similar performance from both motors.
Anyone have any experience or thoughts on the matter? What questions or concerns would you have?
Thanks,
DFLewis
Someone proposed eliminating one of the drives to simplify the circuit (eliminate the relays, signal isolator, etc.), but I am not sure if this is possible or if we would get a similar performance from both motors.
Anyone have any experience or thoughts on the matter? What questions or concerns would you have?
Thanks,
DFLewis