rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,171
I have a 1hp 480V 1800rpm motor being driven by a 1hp vfd. This motor is on a conveyor feeder application that is feeding material. It is not feeding enough material so production wants to increase the speed of the drive. The drive is already running with a max speed setpoint of 120hz.
I notice on the motor itself it has listed a safe maximum speed of 3600rpm. I am therefore hesitant to run this motor above this setting. When asked why we could not run above this 3600rpm rating the only thing I could think of was that if we go above this rating, the voltage to the motor will be limited and therefore the V/Hz will decrease and there may not be enough flux in the motor to produce the required torque. The motor may then not have enought torque to move the load and will lock up and thus burn the motor up. Is my explanation correct or am I way off?
So I am now looking into options for speeding this motor up. Option A will be to find a higher rpm motor, or a motor that can handle a higher drive frequency output.
Option B would be to purchase a larger motor that would have enough torque at a higher speeds in order to move the load.
Am I on track with the higher speed vs avaliable torque explanation being the limiting factor for not running this motor over 3600rpm or is there something else?
I notice on the motor itself it has listed a safe maximum speed of 3600rpm. I am therefore hesitant to run this motor above this setting. When asked why we could not run above this 3600rpm rating the only thing I could think of was that if we go above this rating, the voltage to the motor will be limited and therefore the V/Hz will decrease and there may not be enough flux in the motor to produce the required torque. The motor may then not have enought torque to move the load and will lock up and thus burn the motor up. Is my explanation correct or am I way off?
So I am now looking into options for speeding this motor up. Option A will be to find a higher rpm motor, or a motor that can handle a higher drive frequency output.
Option B would be to purchase a larger motor that would have enough torque at a higher speeds in order to move the load.
Am I on track with the higher speed vs avaliable torque explanation being the limiting factor for not running this motor over 3600rpm or is there something else?