dyno40
Electrical
- Jun 8, 2004
- 4
I have two A.C. overhead cranes on the same runway (same power pickup). They have been in service for a number of years. The cranes are feed by a 600 volts 3 ph. supply. All axis are controlled by VFD or Vector drives.
Over the last year, I have had to replace the Bridge drives on both cranes twice. Yesterday, the drive failed a third time on one of the cranes.
The bridge drives is the only one affected. I never had problems with the hoists or trolleys. The drives are both baldor. One is controlled by an analog pendant station. the other a Cattron remote control system.
The control board is usually the one that goes on the drive. The faults I have retreived from the drives are Bus overvoltage, HW desaturation and Low init voltage.
The latest drive that failed had only been in service for approximately 2 months.It was a new drive, not only repaired.
The cranes receive moderate daily use with a few (2) near capacity lifts.
I have not done any line monitoring as I feel that any line problems would also be felt by the other drives.
Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause of such failures?
Regards
Over the last year, I have had to replace the Bridge drives on both cranes twice. Yesterday, the drive failed a third time on one of the cranes.
The bridge drives is the only one affected. I never had problems with the hoists or trolleys. The drives are both baldor. One is controlled by an analog pendant station. the other a Cattron remote control system.
The control board is usually the one that goes on the drive. The faults I have retreived from the drives are Bus overvoltage, HW desaturation and Low init voltage.
The latest drive that failed had only been in service for approximately 2 months.It was a new drive, not only repaired.
The cranes receive moderate daily use with a few (2) near capacity lifts.
I have not done any line monitoring as I feel that any line problems would also be felt by the other drives.
Does anyone have any ideas as to the cause of such failures?
Regards