MikeNice
Electrical
- Jul 3, 2007
- 5
I thought this was interesting and wondered if anyone in the forum had any experience with it. I've been on the job and out of college for a year, so I have limited experience in most issues. The following is a simplification of the local system and the problem/issue description is how it was described to me by a senior engineer.
System of interest:
(1) 3ph, 460V, 150HP motor w/ ABB VFD combination in service since 2000
(4) 3ph, 460V, 10HP motors w/ AB PowerFlex40 VFDs recently installed -- ~100 ft. distance from drive to motors
(1) 3ph, 6.9KV/480V ungrounded delta, SUS w/ numerous other loads that will be neglected
(1) MCC feeding to the VFDs
Description:
A few weeks ago the ABB drive failed due to an internal circuit board being scorched. As indicated above, the ABB drive had only been in service since 2000. The question asked was why is this drive failing already? A voltage monitor was setup to measure any spikes at the ABB drive. It was set to trigger at a 5% deviation from system voltage. Upon returning (x) time later, it was discovered that there were intermittent ~1000V pulses hitting the drive.
After some deduction, and some motor starting it was found that the ~1000V was only seen when one of the four 10HP motors being fed from a newly installed VFD was started. After a Megger test, it was found to have had a grounded phase. The individuals who installed the VFDs had grounded them to the motors (this is where my understanding becomes foggy). Because the system is an ungrounded delta, when the motor phase grounded it had the ground to the VFDs ground bus as a return path but had no where to go to ground?
The (4) 10HP motors are fed from the MCC, which is fed from the SUS. While the 150HP motor is fed directly from the SUS. The reason I included the distance from VFD to motor is that I have read that reflected wave becomes a problem at greater distances.
Any comments or explanations are welcome. Thanks.
Michael
System of interest:
(1) 3ph, 460V, 150HP motor w/ ABB VFD combination in service since 2000
(4) 3ph, 460V, 10HP motors w/ AB PowerFlex40 VFDs recently installed -- ~100 ft. distance from drive to motors
(1) 3ph, 6.9KV/480V ungrounded delta, SUS w/ numerous other loads that will be neglected
(1) MCC feeding to the VFDs
Description:
A few weeks ago the ABB drive failed due to an internal circuit board being scorched. As indicated above, the ABB drive had only been in service since 2000. The question asked was why is this drive failing already? A voltage monitor was setup to measure any spikes at the ABB drive. It was set to trigger at a 5% deviation from system voltage. Upon returning (x) time later, it was discovered that there were intermittent ~1000V pulses hitting the drive.
After some deduction, and some motor starting it was found that the ~1000V was only seen when one of the four 10HP motors being fed from a newly installed VFD was started. After a Megger test, it was found to have had a grounded phase. The individuals who installed the VFDs had grounded them to the motors (this is where my understanding becomes foggy). Because the system is an ungrounded delta, when the motor phase grounded it had the ground to the VFDs ground bus as a return path but had no where to go to ground?
The (4) 10HP motors are fed from the MCC, which is fed from the SUS. While the 150HP motor is fed directly from the SUS. The reason I included the distance from VFD to motor is that I have read that reflected wave becomes a problem at greater distances.
Any comments or explanations are welcome. Thanks.
Michael