Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
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Hello,
I was asked to have a look at a DC drive that behaves erratically when switching from motoring to brake bridge and also when it switches back to motoring. The drive had been running off a 480/460 V supply for many years but, since that is not a standard voltage in Europe, was connected to the existing 400 V grid. The transformer was scrapped by ambitious bean counters that got some good money for the copper, so it cannot be reinstalled easily.
It is obvious that the firing angle pre-control is the culprit. It simply doesn't calculate the new retard angle correctly when the mains voltage is off by about 15 %. The potentiometer for adjusting it (R137 in this unit) is at its end setting and trying to adjust it makes things worse.
There is probably a simple way (changing a resistor around that potentiometer, perhaps?) to correct this. Anyone that knows about these drives? And has information about the pre-control and possible action to make it work off 400 V?
The drive is a 506 A 460 V 4 quadrant drive type A1-103-102-505,ISS.05 made around 1986.
Gunnar Englund
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I was asked to have a look at a DC drive that behaves erratically when switching from motoring to brake bridge and also when it switches back to motoring. The drive had been running off a 480/460 V supply for many years but, since that is not a standard voltage in Europe, was connected to the existing 400 V grid. The transformer was scrapped by ambitious bean counters that got some good money for the copper, so it cannot be reinstalled easily.
It is obvious that the firing angle pre-control is the culprit. It simply doesn't calculate the new retard angle correctly when the mains voltage is off by about 15 %. The potentiometer for adjusting it (R137 in this unit) is at its end setting and trying to adjust it makes things worse.
There is probably a simple way (changing a resistor around that potentiometer, perhaps?) to correct this. Anyone that knows about these drives? And has information about the pre-control and possible action to make it work off 400 V?
The drive is a 506 A 460 V 4 quadrant drive type A1-103-102-505,ISS.05 made around 1986.
Gunnar Englund
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100 % recycled posting: Electrons, ideas, finger-tips have been used over and over again...