Sheperd
Electrical
- Feb 23, 2017
- 3
I have a Power Flex 70 VFD which is controlling the speed of a crusher motor. We increase the speed or reduce it depending on the production demand. This speed is manually set in HZ between 30 to 42HZ. After the mechanical feeder was replaced, we started experiencing problems of under speeds and then overload trips. We replaced the mechanical feeder with the one which was running on another section without a VFD, but the problem didn't go away. The VFD will sometimes accelerates to 30HZ whilst the set speed is 40HZ - then decelerates to 10HZ, it will stay there at 10HZ showing current limit alarm and then it will trip with overload.
When you bypass the VFD and run the feeder motor Direct On Line, the motor will run and there will be no trips on the E3 motor protection relay.
We do have an overload relay to protect the motor but most of the time you find it not tripped while the VFD is showing overload trip, that is if the VFD is not bypassed.
We only use the VFD to increase/reduce motor speed when we want to, not to use it as a motor protection unit. We already have a overload relay for that.
We are using Polly V-belts to couple the motor to the mechanical feeder,so most of the time when these trips happens, the V-belts are loosened - then the VFD will ramp up to full set speed. The tension on these V- belts are now loose that even at 42HZ, the feed rate will be still low. So we increased the speed to 47HZ, which is almost the maximum speed of our motor(50HZ). There is too much slip now between the V-belts and the motor pulley, due to this, we are loosing V-belts very often than before. My mechanical team members are not coming to the party in assisting on what is wrong mechanically, the question they are asking me which i can't also provide the answer at the moment is; Is there any means of making sure that the VFD doesn't trip because all we need from it is to ramp up to the set speed leaving the motor protection to the independent electronic overload relay?
When you bypass the VFD and run the feeder motor Direct On Line, the motor will run and there will be no trips on the E3 motor protection relay.
We do have an overload relay to protect the motor but most of the time you find it not tripped while the VFD is showing overload trip, that is if the VFD is not bypassed.
We only use the VFD to increase/reduce motor speed when we want to, not to use it as a motor protection unit. We already have a overload relay for that.
We are using Polly V-belts to couple the motor to the mechanical feeder,so most of the time when these trips happens, the V-belts are loosened - then the VFD will ramp up to full set speed. The tension on these V- belts are now loose that even at 42HZ, the feed rate will be still low. So we increased the speed to 47HZ, which is almost the maximum speed of our motor(50HZ). There is too much slip now between the V-belts and the motor pulley, due to this, we are loosing V-belts very often than before. My mechanical team members are not coming to the party in assisting on what is wrong mechanically, the question they are asking me which i can't also provide the answer at the moment is; Is there any means of making sure that the VFD doesn't trip because all we need from it is to ramp up to the set speed leaving the motor protection to the independent electronic overload relay?