3/2/2023 1:30 PM | |
Joined: 10/7/2021 Last visit: 3/3/2023 Posts: 6 Rating: (0) |
Hi, I'm trying to wrap my head around sizing motors. let us say that we have a constant torque load of around 350 N.M and this load MUST to rotate at 1200 rpm. so I chose the attached 55 kW motor, and using a VFD we run it continuously at 1200 rpm rather than 1450 rpm. from the attached graphs, at 1200 rpm the motor develops much larger torque than needed (930 Nm) and accordingly draws too much current at (675 A). so my question is: Using frequency control, can the motor run continuously at 1200 rpm with the torque somehow reduced to it's rated/load torque? also how far down can drive's output voltage be lowered? Attachment1LE1604-2CB23-4.pdf (869 Downloads) |
Last edited by: AutoGen_2000930 at: 03/02/2023 13:31:23 |
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3/3/2023 4:19 AM | |
Joined: 4/23/2010 Last visit: 11/14/2024 Posts: 8092 Rating: (878)
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Hello, Basic question - How you calculate the power required to rotate load? |
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