Zaheer567
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2021
- 16
Good evening
Brief outline of the issue that I need some advice on;
I have a plastic extrusion line and have a conveyor system that feeds material into the hopper of the primary extruder. The conveyor is powered by a 1.5 kw motor and controlled via a delta MS3000 series VFD. Around an hour after initial start up while waiting for the heaters to pick up, I was notified that the delta MS3000 series drive had blow. After some inspecting, the one phase on the breaker, connecting drive to motor, seems to have blown and was told that it could have dropped a phase.
1. Could a drop in phase cause the drive to overheat, and eventually blow? Or do these delta drives come with some protection ?
2. Could the blown drive be caused by an underlying issue?
3. I picked up a replacement drive and set it up according to the motor specs etc. When I reconnected it, the motor cooling fan was not running although power was detected at the incoming to the motor cooling fan. Could an overheating of the motor, caused by non-functioning cooling fan, cause a drive to blow?
I'm new to the commissioning of VFD's so any input, advice or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Zaheer R.
BSc. Eng (Mechanical)
Brief outline of the issue that I need some advice on;
I have a plastic extrusion line and have a conveyor system that feeds material into the hopper of the primary extruder. The conveyor is powered by a 1.5 kw motor and controlled via a delta MS3000 series VFD. Around an hour after initial start up while waiting for the heaters to pick up, I was notified that the delta MS3000 series drive had blow. After some inspecting, the one phase on the breaker, connecting drive to motor, seems to have blown and was told that it could have dropped a phase.
1. Could a drop in phase cause the drive to overheat, and eventually blow? Or do these delta drives come with some protection ?
2. Could the blown drive be caused by an underlying issue?
3. I picked up a replacement drive and set it up according to the motor specs etc. When I reconnected it, the motor cooling fan was not running although power was detected at the incoming to the motor cooling fan. Could an overheating of the motor, caused by non-functioning cooling fan, cause a drive to blow?
I'm new to the commissioning of VFD's so any input, advice or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Zaheer R.
BSc. Eng (Mechanical)