lennycharge
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- springfield oregon
Installing a temporary 480 3 phase line for a lathe.
Transformer supplied to me is 280 to 480 delta wye. Lathe has a VFD built in, neither I or anyone around me are familiar with VFD, but I have read not to hook a VFD up to delta. Is this so ground faults are only 277v if hooked up wye?
I have contacted the VFD manufacturer and they say this VFD will be happy to run on 480 delta, but not to corner ground as this will cause noise issues, just to run the machine ground back to the panel.
They would like to run like this: Breaker in the 208v panel> transformer> safety switch> flexible cord to the lathe with no breaker on the 480v side.
Should I leave X0 unhooked, and run a ground back to the 208 side from the machine ground/chassis of transformer or just leave the 480v side ungrounded and run a ground fault detector?
Maybe im overthinking all this because of the VFD.
Building will eventually have a wye step up transformer and a 480v panel installed, but they just need to get rolling for a few months with this lathe.
Opinions on ocpd on primary side, 125% or 250% of transformer.
Transformer supplied to me is 280 to 480 delta wye. Lathe has a VFD built in, neither I or anyone around me are familiar with VFD, but I have read not to hook a VFD up to delta. Is this so ground faults are only 277v if hooked up wye?
I have contacted the VFD manufacturer and they say this VFD will be happy to run on 480 delta, but not to corner ground as this will cause noise issues, just to run the machine ground back to the panel.
They would like to run like this: Breaker in the 208v panel> transformer> safety switch> flexible cord to the lathe with no breaker on the 480v side.
Should I leave X0 unhooked, and run a ground back to the 208 side from the machine ground/chassis of transformer or just leave the 480v side ungrounded and run a ground fault detector?
Maybe im overthinking all this because of the VFD.
Building will eventually have a wye step up transformer and a 480v panel installed, but they just need to get rolling for a few months with this lathe.
Opinions on ocpd on primary side, 125% or 250% of transformer.