Mwater
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 3, 2008
- 13
motor losses are fixed losses + variable losses (I2R). I have around 100 amps output current from the VFD at different motor frequency. the current output from the VFD is equal to the current drawn by the motor? thus the heat generated at the motor is almost the same at different motor speed and fan speed. so if we are running the motor at 20% of it's normal speed the fan could not cool the motor.
I contacted some motor dealer and 50% percent say that with inverter Duty motor or any type of motors is not recommended to go below 50% of the nominal speed, but the other 50% they say you can go up to 20:1 it depend on the motor frame.
what you recommendation for inverter duty WPI motor used for water pumping? known that we can go up to 20:1 because of pump requirement.
there is other type of motor that you suggest? bands?
I contacted some motor dealer and 50% percent say that with inverter Duty motor or any type of motors is not recommended to go below 50% of the nominal speed, but the other 50% they say you can go up to 20:1 it depend on the motor frame.
what you recommendation for inverter duty WPI motor used for water pumping? known that we can go up to 20:1 because of pump requirement.
there is other type of motor that you suggest? bands?