Takhinen
Electrical
- Sep 21, 2007
- 4
Hi,
I am wondering if there is any study showing the AC drive chain efficiency?
Lets assume that we have the following AC Drives parts:
EMC filter , Frequency converter PWM type ,Output Filter ( for example - sine wave former) , long cables,AC motor , load
So , what is the losses ( approx. in percentage % of the total input kW)after each part of the above mentioned AC drive chain !What about the KVAR percentage of the total kVA on the output of PWM type frequency converter ?
Is it acceptable to assume that the power losses in form of heat in the AC motor fed from F.C PWM type by harmonics( 5 , 7 , 11 , etc) is about (5-7)% of the output power of PWM type frequecy converter ,in case of there is no output filter( sine wave former)?
And even if there is a filter , could the losses in it reach 5% of the F.C PWM type output power?
Regards
I am wondering if there is any study showing the AC drive chain efficiency?
Lets assume that we have the following AC Drives parts:
EMC filter , Frequency converter PWM type ,Output Filter ( for example - sine wave former) , long cables,AC motor , load
So , what is the losses ( approx. in percentage % of the total input kW)after each part of the above mentioned AC drive chain !What about the KVAR percentage of the total kVA on the output of PWM type frequency converter ?
Is it acceptable to assume that the power losses in form of heat in the AC motor fed from F.C PWM type by harmonics( 5 , 7 , 11 , etc) is about (5-7)% of the output power of PWM type frequecy converter ,in case of there is no output filter( sine wave former)?
And even if there is a filter , could the losses in it reach 5% of the F.C PWM type output power?
Regards