paliha
Electrical
- Oct 21, 2007
- 26
I have a problem with selecting between available variable speed dive wiring diagrams especially the location of the main contactor, as indicated below,
1) No contactor- drive is between the feeder MCCB and the motor. This is the simplest.
2) After the feeder MCCB before the VFD- Has the advantage of diver being isolated when not in use but the diver capacitors are subjected to frequent charging discharging cycles. How serious is this issue is not clear.
3) After the VFD before the motor. Do not see any advantage other than isolation of the motro when the motor is at rest which can also be achieved using the feeder MCCB.
I come across all these configurations, but unable to decide which is the best. My application is pumping of water and the start stop cycle is about 8 hours. I appriciate if you can comment on this based on your experence/ knowledge.
1) No contactor- drive is between the feeder MCCB and the motor. This is the simplest.
2) After the feeder MCCB before the VFD- Has the advantage of diver being isolated when not in use but the diver capacitors are subjected to frequent charging discharging cycles. How serious is this issue is not clear.
3) After the VFD before the motor. Do not see any advantage other than isolation of the motro when the motor is at rest which can also be achieved using the feeder MCCB.
I come across all these configurations, but unable to decide which is the best. My application is pumping of water and the start stop cycle is about 8 hours. I appriciate if you can comment on this based on your experence/ knowledge.