sinus filtrer in VFD circuit

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Jraef

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Why are we using 'Sinus Filters' in the VFD controled motor circuit?
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Sinus refers to a Sine Wave, a smooth transition from zero to peak RMS to zero again. PWM drives output a series of DC pulses that are meant to SIMULATE a sine wave in terns of the effect on the motor speed and torque, but those pulses create significant stress on the motor winding insulation. A "Sinus Filter" will smooth out the PWM signal going to the motor to reduce those negative effects on the motor.
 

kwired

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Are we talking about simple line reactors or something more complicated than that? Line reactors is all I have seen used for this purpose. Never heard the term sinus filter. Sounds like a medical term:).
 

Jraef

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Are we talking about simple line reactors or something more complicated than that? Line reactors is all I have seen used for this purpose. Never heard the term sinus filter. Sounds like a medical term:).
Line reactors would go on the line side to absorb harmonics, sinus filters would go on the load side. You can also use load reactors, a sinus (sine wave) filter is a little more complex and works better, but costs more.

TCI, MTE and Schaffner are the three big players in that here in the US, most of the VFD suppliers brand-label their products from one of these companies. They all provide white papers on their web sites
 

vinod

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Line reactors would go on the line side to absorb harmonics, sinus filters would go on the load side. You can also use load reactors, a sinus (sine wave) filter is a little more complex and works better, but costs more.

This gives me more clarity on the usage of "Sinus filter"
 
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