- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
We are upgrading an existing (very old) facility to add a smoke control system. Building codes require the fan to have a backup power source. The existing backup source is a battery system with an inverter that supplies 120 volt, single phase power. The mechanical engineer wants to use a VFD to drive the smoke control fan, because that simplifies the process of balancing pressures and air flow rates. But I can?t give a VFD a backup source from a 120 volt single phase supply. The fan will be between 5 and 10 HP. I can only think of two possible solutions.
- Run the single phase power through an electronics gizmo that puts out three phase power.
- Use a single phase motor, and make the ME do more work maintaining flow balances.