SparkRay
Industrial
- Mar 8, 2016
- 9
Good morning to all!
I really need some help. We have a blower run by a 15hp motor. It's a Baldor SuperE model. It's rated at 17.5A and 3400 rpm. Yesterday the inverter (TB Woods 4000 series WFCht) stopped working. This was after getting faults of a phase imbalance. (I was not there. This is based on another tech's report) When I came in It would light up for about twenty seconds and then go dead. In a pinch we replaced it with a Yaskawa P7 inverter. We started the blower. It began to run and the we got a error "Output Phase Loss". We would start it and I measured the load on the three phases and they would be different by about 30% max. I thought the motor was bad so we replace it with a new motor. We are still getting the same errors. I've meggered the wires and they are good. The motor is going in the right direction. The system has a bypass built in where the motor can be run directly off the line feed. At that point the motor runs full speed drawing about 18 Amps per phase and not more than 3% imbalance. As soon as we use the inverter we get the faults. Also, if the motor is allowed to run at low speeds it's okay. As soon as we hit about 30% output we get the fault.
I've checked all the parameters and they seem okay. This inverter was pulled from a running system that has virtually as virtually identical set up.
My co-worker just told me though, that at times last summer he would have to reset this inverter but he does not remember the fault.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. I could post a bunch of details about voltages and parameters but please know that I've exhausted everything I can check regarding phase voltages across the contactor.
Thanks in advance.
Ray
I really need some help. We have a blower run by a 15hp motor. It's a Baldor SuperE model. It's rated at 17.5A and 3400 rpm. Yesterday the inverter (TB Woods 4000 series WFCht) stopped working. This was after getting faults of a phase imbalance. (I was not there. This is based on another tech's report) When I came in It would light up for about twenty seconds and then go dead. In a pinch we replaced it with a Yaskawa P7 inverter. We started the blower. It began to run and the we got a error "Output Phase Loss". We would start it and I measured the load on the three phases and they would be different by about 30% max. I thought the motor was bad so we replace it with a new motor. We are still getting the same errors. I've meggered the wires and they are good. The motor is going in the right direction. The system has a bypass built in where the motor can be run directly off the line feed. At that point the motor runs full speed drawing about 18 Amps per phase and not more than 3% imbalance. As soon as we use the inverter we get the faults. Also, if the motor is allowed to run at low speeds it's okay. As soon as we hit about 30% output we get the fault.
I've checked all the parameters and they seem okay. This inverter was pulled from a running system that has virtually as virtually identical set up.
My co-worker just told me though, that at times last summer he would have to reset this inverter but he does not remember the fault.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. I could post a bunch of details about voltages and parameters but please know that I've exhausted everything I can check regarding phase voltages across the contactor.
Thanks in advance.
Ray