fastline12
Aerospace
- Jan 27, 2011
- 306
First of all, this system is currently functioning fine but has come to attention that VFDs with regenerative braking as opposed to using a braking resistor, may not be able to sync power back to the line if using a rotary phase converter?
Testing revealed a DC buss on a VFD with a nominal voltage of 330VDC climbs to around 385VDC under braking. The VFD has not alarmed out and does lots of braking. However, it might be a good preventative to at least determine if we have any options to protect the system or if there is a reasonable amount of voltage rise that can be considered normal?
On this system, I highly doubt there are provisions to add a resistor as the system was designed to be regen. As well, there is no current option to get true 3P power to the device at this time.
Testing revealed a DC buss on a VFD with a nominal voltage of 330VDC climbs to around 385VDC under braking. The VFD has not alarmed out and does lots of braking. However, it might be a good preventative to at least determine if we have any options to protect the system or if there is a reasonable amount of voltage rise that can be considered normal?
On this system, I highly doubt there are provisions to add a resistor as the system was designed to be regen. As well, there is no current option to get true 3P power to the device at this time.