rcw retired EE
Electrical
- Jul 21, 2005
- 907
Our client's VFD specification for some 125 HP, 600V cooling tower fan drives requires a factory load test to demonstrate the VFD full load efficiency is 90% or better. (Motor not included.) The vendor's fabricator has set up a test system with a 125HP AC motor driving a DC motor as a variable load. True RMS multi-function meters on the input and output of the VFD drive measure power in and out.
But the KW in and out readings don't make sense. (KW greater than KVA, KW in less than KW out.) I am guessing harmonics are the problem. I have had them check and recheck the CT and voltage connections.
Now, the vendor is saying it is impossible to measure KW in and out on a VFD in this fashion.
Is there a recommended method of measuring full load efficiency of a variable frequency drive? Will true RMS meters work on the high harmonic content waveforms?
But the KW in and out readings don't make sense. (KW greater than KVA, KW in less than KW out.) I am guessing harmonics are the problem. I have had them check and recheck the CT and voltage connections.
Now, the vendor is saying it is impossible to measure KW in and out on a VFD in this fashion.
Is there a recommended method of measuring full load efficiency of a variable frequency drive? Will true RMS meters work on the high harmonic content waveforms?