skbutler
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2003
- 31
I'm a boiler guy and not really up on VFDs.
I have a 3 HP standard induction motor driving a combustion air fan powered by a VFD. (This is all new equipment.) The VFD is powered by 208 Vac 1ph and the motor is 208 Vac 3ph. The name plate FLC of the motor is 8.6 amps. The VFD is programmed to ramp up to speed in about 30 seconds. Putting my Fluke on the motor leads shows the motor drawing around 8.5 amp when the frequency reaches 52 Hz and 14-a5 amps when the frequency reaches 60 Hz. I've been afraid to run the motor longer than about 45 seconds at full speed for fear of damaging the motor but after 45 seconds at 60 Hz I don't see the current going down. is this normal?
Thanks
Steve
I have a 3 HP standard induction motor driving a combustion air fan powered by a VFD. (This is all new equipment.) The VFD is powered by 208 Vac 1ph and the motor is 208 Vac 3ph. The name plate FLC of the motor is 8.6 amps. The VFD is programmed to ramp up to speed in about 30 seconds. Putting my Fluke on the motor leads shows the motor drawing around 8.5 amp when the frequency reaches 52 Hz and 14-a5 amps when the frequency reaches 60 Hz. I've been afraid to run the motor longer than about 45 seconds at full speed for fear of damaging the motor but after 45 seconds at 60 Hz I don't see the current going down. is this normal?
Thanks
Steve