I am considering using an arrangement that allow me to control the ramp up and ramp down of a conveyor belt with a VFD whilst using a DOL starter during normal operation.
I envisage the scheme to work in the following way:
• Starting up will be controlled by a VFD to provide a soft-jerk-free ramp up.
• Once start up is completed (i.e. ~ 50Hz), the on-line switching from VFD control to DOL control will be carried out.
• If stopping is required, the control circuit will switch the control back to the VFD control for ramping down.
The benefits sought with this scheme are:
• Reduce power dissipation and resultant heat. The dimensions of the switchroom limit the amount of heat that can be handled.
• Provide soft-starting and stopping in an application that demands high starting torque (client didn’t want to use fluid couplings).
Note: I realise that not all VFD are capable of doing the switch back to supply the motor. It will require some sort of synchronisation mechanism with the commercial supply (I have found a couple of brands whaich I believe are capable of doing what I need).
Have any of you implemented a scheme similar to this? Will I require switching transformers that might increase once again the size of my cabinets?
Can you please share your experiences with me?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
I envisage the scheme to work in the following way:
• Starting up will be controlled by a VFD to provide a soft-jerk-free ramp up.
• Once start up is completed (i.e. ~ 50Hz), the on-line switching from VFD control to DOL control will be carried out.
• If stopping is required, the control circuit will switch the control back to the VFD control for ramping down.
The benefits sought with this scheme are:
• Reduce power dissipation and resultant heat. The dimensions of the switchroom limit the amount of heat that can be handled.
• Provide soft-starting and stopping in an application that demands high starting torque (client didn’t want to use fluid couplings).
Note: I realise that not all VFD are capable of doing the switch back to supply the motor. It will require some sort of synchronisation mechanism with the commercial supply (I have found a couple of brands whaich I believe are capable of doing what I need).
Have any of you implemented a scheme similar to this? Will I require switching transformers that might increase once again the size of my cabinets?
Can you please share your experiences with me?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,