dsmoot
Electrical
- Mar 24, 2004
- 3
I will attempt to state my situation as simply as possible. I am having an RS-485 communication problem when my VFD driven motor is started.
My power supply is a 3ph, 480V generator feeding a pump control panel which is driven by a C-H VFD. My communication link is an operator interface (modbus master) polling two slave devices (VFD drive and gas flow computer). When motor is not started, good communication between master and slave devices exists. When motor is energized with current flow, communication is lost with comm errors. Initially started with non-shielded CAT 5E cable and switched to shielded with no improvement. Total comm length is 10 feet - half duplex.
Incoming power is fed through breaker, harmonic filter to VFD input all located inside enclosure with VFD. All cabinet wiring single conductor (3 ph) between devices. VFD to motor 3 conductor w/o ground. Electrical contractor grounded motor locally to my dismay. Enclosure, VFD and flow computer all grounded with ground rod at panel. Motor located approximately 75 to 100 feet away.
After problem was initially discovered with some components replaced with no improvement the following things were checked.
1. Good grounding from panel devices to ground rod connection. Have not performed ground resistance check to soil. Typical Wyoming soil - very dry.
2. Communication shields between operator interface and VFD grounded at VFD ground terminal and VFD to flow computer grounded at flow computer. Continuity to ground rod from both locations good.
3. Have kept communication cables as far from motor leads as possible in panel given that motor leads and comm cables enter VFD but not at same entrance.
Any ideas, questions or suggestions. Any input appreciated.
My power supply is a 3ph, 480V generator feeding a pump control panel which is driven by a C-H VFD. My communication link is an operator interface (modbus master) polling two slave devices (VFD drive and gas flow computer). When motor is not started, good communication between master and slave devices exists. When motor is energized with current flow, communication is lost with comm errors. Initially started with non-shielded CAT 5E cable and switched to shielded with no improvement. Total comm length is 10 feet - half duplex.
Incoming power is fed through breaker, harmonic filter to VFD input all located inside enclosure with VFD. All cabinet wiring single conductor (3 ph) between devices. VFD to motor 3 conductor w/o ground. Electrical contractor grounded motor locally to my dismay. Enclosure, VFD and flow computer all grounded with ground rod at panel. Motor located approximately 75 to 100 feet away.
After problem was initially discovered with some components replaced with no improvement the following things were checked.
1. Good grounding from panel devices to ground rod connection. Have not performed ground resistance check to soil. Typical Wyoming soil - very dry.
2. Communication shields between operator interface and VFD grounded at VFD ground terminal and VFD to flow computer grounded at flow computer. Continuity to ground rod from both locations good.
3. Have kept communication cables as far from motor leads as possible in panel given that motor leads and comm cables enter VFD but not at same entrance.
Any ideas, questions or suggestions. Any input appreciated.