spacebeer
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2016
- 13
Hi,
I need to obtain efficiency of a electric motor of 250kW, working with a VFD. I have the basic specifications of the nameplate:
- Power: 250 kW
- Current: 475 A
- Tension: 400 V
- FReq: 50Hz
- Cos fi: 0,80
- Rot. vel.: 1000 rpm
I also have the actual consumed power, measured: 183,5 kW
I also have the instant information given by the VFD:
- Rot. vel.: 998 rpm
- Current: 347,6 A
- Torque: 62,1%
Does anyone knows if the current gived by the VFD is at the outlet?
Can i assume that if the rotation speed is nominal, thus 50Hz, the tension at the outlet of the VFD is 400V?
Thanks in advance!
I need to obtain efficiency of a electric motor of 250kW, working with a VFD. I have the basic specifications of the nameplate:
- Power: 250 kW
- Current: 475 A
- Tension: 400 V
- FReq: 50Hz
- Cos fi: 0,80
- Rot. vel.: 1000 rpm
I also have the actual consumed power, measured: 183,5 kW
I also have the instant information given by the VFD:
- Rot. vel.: 998 rpm
- Current: 347,6 A
- Torque: 62,1%
Does anyone knows if the current gived by the VFD is at the outlet?
Can i assume that if the rotation speed is nominal, thus 50Hz, the tension at the outlet of the VFD is 400V?
Thanks in advance!