Are contactors required when using VFDs? I have seen VFDs with, and without contactors. I know if a contactor is installed between the drive and the motor the output of the drive must be turned off before the contactor opens. This also brings up the question on disconnects between the VFD and motor????
I have seen machines where the main drive motor that makes the machine mechanically operate has a contactor ahead of the drive. This contactor drops out with the MCR relay. This makes since for personnel safety. The only problem is that there is a delay in restarting the machine.
I don?t think the NEC specifically calls for a contactor. It does seem to allow for the upstream lockable disconnect to act as the motor disconnect switch.
I currently have an application where I have a pump room with 9 pumps from 5 to 30 HP controlled by VFDs in an adjacent room. There is also one 20HP fan motor outside.
Any help would be appreciated
I have seen machines where the main drive motor that makes the machine mechanically operate has a contactor ahead of the drive. This contactor drops out with the MCR relay. This makes since for personnel safety. The only problem is that there is a delay in restarting the machine.
I don?t think the NEC specifically calls for a contactor. It does seem to allow for the upstream lockable disconnect to act as the motor disconnect switch.
I currently have an application where I have a pump room with 9 pumps from 5 to 30 HP controlled by VFDs in an adjacent room. There is also one 20HP fan motor outside.
Any help would be appreciated