fsmyth
Electrical
- Jan 1, 2005
- 220
I almost posted this to the "induction motor/generator"
thread, but will start another topic. On another forum,
someone raised the question of driving a 3-phase motor
with a VFD, and using the second winding set to generate
isolated 3-phase power. I posted the following as a reply
and would like to get answers from here:
"The thing about using one set of windings as
the motor and the other set as generator sounds
interesting. What, pray tell, would be the
difference between this and a transformer
(other than the rotating core, obviously)?
I'll be the first to admit that I have a
lot to learn, but it sure seems reasonable.
Can dual-winding motors be safely operated
as a motor on one set of windings?
And if so, how much should it be de-rated?"
<als>
thread, but will start another topic. On another forum,
someone raised the question of driving a 3-phase motor
with a VFD, and using the second winding set to generate
isolated 3-phase power. I posted the following as a reply
and would like to get answers from here:
"The thing about using one set of windings as
the motor and the other set as generator sounds
interesting. What, pray tell, would be the
difference between this and a transformer
(other than the rotating core, obviously)?
I'll be the first to admit that I have a
lot to learn, but it sure seems reasonable.
Can dual-winding motors be safely operated
as a motor on one set of windings?
And if so, how much should it be de-rated?"
<als>