Mysterrose
Mechanical
- Nov 8, 2010
- 23
Mechanical Engineer here trying to wrap my head around electrical question. I have a 1000HP, 600VAC VFD driven motor. I understand the VFD induced bearing currents fairly well, the part I'm having trouble wrapping my head around is related to a possible safety issue.
Lets for now assume no attache equipment for simplicity and just look at motor. If I insulate both bearings, that stops any bearing currents from damaging the bearings, but does not stop the voltage building up on the shaft. The shaft voltage will still be present on the shaft and trying to find the lowest impedance path to ground.
My question is, does this pose a safety issue? For example if somebody were to come close or perhaps even come in contact with the shaft, would they get hurt by the voltage present on the shaft? If not for this motor, at what hp/voltage motor might this become a safety issue?
Lets for now assume no attache equipment for simplicity and just look at motor. If I insulate both bearings, that stops any bearing currents from damaging the bearings, but does not stop the voltage building up on the shaft. The shaft voltage will still be present on the shaft and trying to find the lowest impedance path to ground.
My question is, does this pose a safety issue? For example if somebody were to come close or perhaps even come in contact with the shaft, would they get hurt by the voltage present on the shaft? If not for this motor, at what hp/voltage motor might this become a safety issue?