RajeevCell
Electrical
- Nov 22, 2006
- 69
Hi all,
We have replaced a DC motor with an induction motor, in a cigarette packaging line. All mechanical and electrical work have been done successfully, and the product line is working fine with the new motor and drive. Except one thing. When stopped, the motor is not braking as quickly as the DC motor did. We need the motor to stop very quickly (stand still within 0.3 seconds of pressing STOP).
We are using the following machines
Motor
400V, delta
50 Hz
22.5 A
11 kW
cos phi = 0.83
1450 rpm
Inverter
Unidrive SP2403
400 V
25 A
11 kW
The relevant params of the drive are
Ramps
acceleration rate 8.0 second/100Hz
deceleration rate 0.5 second/100Hz
Braking resistor value
19 ohm, 33.1 kW (instantaneous)
We do have braking resistor. We have tested with 43 ohm and 19 ohm resistors. The 19 ohm one, indeed, works better.
The motor is taking about two seconds to stop completely, after pushing STOP button. We need to bring that down to 0.5 seconds, which was the case for the previous DC motor. How can we do that?
Does anyone has experience with this drive?
I appreciate all types of help, suggestions, link to resources, general advices, etc. Thanks in advance.
YR
We have replaced a DC motor with an induction motor, in a cigarette packaging line. All mechanical and electrical work have been done successfully, and the product line is working fine with the new motor and drive. Except one thing. When stopped, the motor is not braking as quickly as the DC motor did. We need the motor to stop very quickly (stand still within 0.3 seconds of pressing STOP).
We are using the following machines
Motor
400V, delta
50 Hz
22.5 A
11 kW
cos phi = 0.83
1450 rpm
Inverter
Unidrive SP2403
400 V
25 A
11 kW
The relevant params of the drive are
Ramps
acceleration rate 8.0 second/100Hz
deceleration rate 0.5 second/100Hz
Braking resistor value
19 ohm, 33.1 kW (instantaneous)
We do have braking resistor. We have tested with 43 ohm and 19 ohm resistors. The 19 ohm one, indeed, works better.
The motor is taking about two seconds to stop completely, after pushing STOP button. We need to bring that down to 0.5 seconds, which was the case for the previous DC motor. How can we do that?
Does anyone has experience with this drive?
I appreciate all types of help, suggestions, link to resources, general advices, etc. Thanks in advance.
YR