roydm
Industrial
- Jan 29, 2008
- 1,052
We have a client who installed 2 149kW motors and VFDs using regular cable and no reactors.
The cables are typically 250 - 300 meters long (VFD to motor).
We are seeing current difference between phases of 5 - 7%
Assuming the motors are ok (all new) the only thing I can attribute this unbalanced load to is harmonics acting on the cables.
Unfortunately due to the location I am unable to get good information on the cable they used but I assume it's 3 phases with 1 ground conductor.
Does this seem like a reasonable assumption or is there some other explanation for phase differences?
Would adding load reactors help to bring the phases back into line?
Thanks
Roy
The cables are typically 250 - 300 meters long (VFD to motor).
We are seeing current difference between phases of 5 - 7%
Assuming the motors are ok (all new) the only thing I can attribute this unbalanced load to is harmonics acting on the cables.
Unfortunately due to the location I am unable to get good information on the cable they used but I assume it's 3 phases with 1 ground conductor.
Does this seem like a reasonable assumption or is there some other explanation for phase differences?
Would adding load reactors help to bring the phases back into line?
Thanks
Roy