Jordan82
Electrical
- Sep 17, 2007
- 2
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I am very impressed with the forum.
We are in the process of installing a 5KV medium voltage VFD for a cooling water pump at an industrial site (800hp). We have the unique situation of having to use the existing motor starter relay (Multilin 269) to feed the VFD. After connecting the VFD, we noticed that the current reading on the Multilin is not showing up. We do have complete voltage, current, and power readings on the VFD keypad.
The motor starter relay is equipped with 3 phase CT's with 5A. secondaries, and a zero-sequence ground fault CT. I am concerned that the Multilin is unable to process the current signal because of the distorted waveform caused by the VFD. That also makes me doubt the integrity of the ground-fault measurement, which is being used to trip the contactor if there should be a fault between the starter and VFD.
Any thoughts? I hope this post was somewhat clear. Thanks in advance.
We are in the process of installing a 5KV medium voltage VFD for a cooling water pump at an industrial site (800hp). We have the unique situation of having to use the existing motor starter relay (Multilin 269) to feed the VFD. After connecting the VFD, we noticed that the current reading on the Multilin is not showing up. We do have complete voltage, current, and power readings on the VFD keypad.
The motor starter relay is equipped with 3 phase CT's with 5A. secondaries, and a zero-sequence ground fault CT. I am concerned that the Multilin is unable to process the current signal because of the distorted waveform caused by the VFD. That also makes me doubt the integrity of the ground-fault measurement, which is being used to trip the contactor if there should be a fault between the starter and VFD.
Any thoughts? I hope this post was somewhat clear. Thanks in advance.