12-29-2015, 03:15 AM
Hi Mike
I am no VFD expert ,especially when I dont have the manual lol
#1 OK you have checked for shorts , what with ? is this a new electric motor ?
#2 Forget as this is what you are trying to achieve ,
#3 , have you reduced the acceleration time , if set high this will cause a high inrush current .
#4 ? ref manual
#5 is your mains voltage ok , if low this will cause high current .
#6 ? ref manual ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mmmmmmmmmm just a thought , remove remote panel and re run test .
#7 ? doubt it will this
#8 incorrect inverter for the motor , is the inverter rated to the Hp/Kw of your motor
is the motor set to the correct voltage to match the inverter output 110/240 v
Cheers Rob
I am no VFD expert ,especially when I dont have the manual lol
#1 OK you have checked for shorts , what with ? is this a new electric motor ?
#2 Forget as this is what you are trying to achieve ,
#3 , have you reduced the acceleration time , if set high this will cause a high inrush current .
#4 ? ref manual
#5 is your mains voltage ok , if low this will cause high current .
#6 ? ref manual ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mmmmmmmmmm just a thought , remove remote panel and re run test .
#7 ? doubt it will this
#8 incorrect inverter for the motor , is the inverter rated to the Hp/Kw of your motor
is the motor set to the correct voltage to match the inverter output 110/240 v
Cheers Rob