wncjefftino
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- Location
- Asheville, NC
- Occupation
- electrician
Hi All,
I have a system installed since 2018 that has been working without fault until recently. It is a chain disk to move grain and it has a 3 hp metric motor on a ABB ACS355 drive. The building utility is 240/120 delta high leg. There is 2 transformers on the pole. I am getting a phase loss fault. I have voltage on all 3 legs but missing current on A phase. I've replaced the breaker, the fuses, and VFD. I moved the wire on A and the no current "moved" to the new location, C. I recently checked the motor and found the 6 leads on the wrong posts. (It would only run in wye). After moving the leads it runs in delta.
Running voltage is 237, 237, 231
Running amps is 0, 9.5, 9.8
I know I could swap the drive for a bigger single phase input version or use a drive isolation transformer. I don't think it's the building supply. I checked a glycol 3 phase system and I have current on all 3 phases.
I'm not sure if I am missing something.
Thanks for your help.
Jeff
I have a system installed since 2018 that has been working without fault until recently. It is a chain disk to move grain and it has a 3 hp metric motor on a ABB ACS355 drive. The building utility is 240/120 delta high leg. There is 2 transformers on the pole. I am getting a phase loss fault. I have voltage on all 3 legs but missing current on A phase. I've replaced the breaker, the fuses, and VFD. I moved the wire on A and the no current "moved" to the new location, C. I recently checked the motor and found the 6 leads on the wrong posts. (It would only run in wye). After moving the leads it runs in delta.
Running voltage is 237, 237, 231
Running amps is 0, 9.5, 9.8
I know I could swap the drive for a bigger single phase input version or use a drive isolation transformer. I don't think it's the building supply. I checked a glycol 3 phase system and I have current on all 3 phases.
I'm not sure if I am missing something.
Thanks for your help.
Jeff