Jesse Livingston
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- Grand Cayman
Hi there. New to the forum. I recently completed a water park project and the filter system included a 5hp 3Ph 460V motor that was controlled by an Allan Bradley Powerflex 525 VFD rated at 7.5HP.
After about 6 weeks the VFD started tripping out on overcurrent. It was all pre-programmed and came as a complete control cabinet so I don't know what parameters it was set at.
The VFD will ramp up to about 10hz then the screen on the VFD goes blurry and you can no longer read the frequency and then it trips out.
I megged all the cables and windings and everything checked out fine, no fault to ground. When I measured the resistance on the windings they were all different A/B 2 Ohms, A/C 2.9 Ohms and B/C 3.6 Ohms. I know they should all be identical as all the windings should be the same length I would assume.
So now we are trying to determine what caused this? The VFD operates as expected without the motor connected. The motor dead shorted when I tried to start it across the line, but did no damage to the windings as I checked all over again after. The motor suppliers have suggested power fluctuation but one would again assume that if the VFD was set up right that motor should never be allowed to draw more than the S.F.A correct.
Any insight or other testing suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
After about 6 weeks the VFD started tripping out on overcurrent. It was all pre-programmed and came as a complete control cabinet so I don't know what parameters it was set at.
The VFD will ramp up to about 10hz then the screen on the VFD goes blurry and you can no longer read the frequency and then it trips out.
I megged all the cables and windings and everything checked out fine, no fault to ground. When I measured the resistance on the windings they were all different A/B 2 Ohms, A/C 2.9 Ohms and B/C 3.6 Ohms. I know they should all be identical as all the windings should be the same length I would assume.
So now we are trying to determine what caused this? The VFD operates as expected without the motor connected. The motor dead shorted when I tried to start it across the line, but did no damage to the windings as I checked all over again after. The motor suppliers have suggested power fluctuation but one would again assume that if the VFD was set up right that motor should never be allowed to draw more than the S.F.A correct.
Any insight or other testing suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.