Lawtons
Industrial
- May 8, 2003
- 2
Variable frequency drive safety.
Q1 If I use a variable frequency drive as the main drive on a machine, do I need an isolation contactor between the drive and the motor?
Q2 Will opening the e-stop relay that turns off the drive logic have the same affect, as far as safety is concerned, as turning off the coil on a motor starter?
Q3 And if I do have to add a contactor, what do I do if I’m using the drives braking feature to stop the machine?
Q4 I’m starting to see E-stop safety modules used in new machines. What are they for, and who says I have to use them? What standards do I use for machine safety? I've been wiring machines for 20 years and I still can't get a straight answer.
Q1 If I use a variable frequency drive as the main drive on a machine, do I need an isolation contactor between the drive and the motor?
Q2 Will opening the e-stop relay that turns off the drive logic have the same affect, as far as safety is concerned, as turning off the coil on a motor starter?
Q3 And if I do have to add a contactor, what do I do if I’m using the drives braking feature to stop the machine?
Q4 I’m starting to see E-stop safety modules used in new machines. What are they for, and who says I have to use them? What standards do I use for machine safety? I've been wiring machines for 20 years and I still can't get a straight answer.