cmaki
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- sheboygan, WI USA
Wasn't exactly sure where to put this thread. If I'm wrong please move it.
We are currently upgrading our dust collection system and part of that is increasing the speed of the fan. We are running a 75hp motor to drive a fan at about 1275rpm. We want to increase that speed to about 2000-2500rpm. (not sure yet on the final speed) The motor is controlled by a driver that I've never seen before. It seems to charge up to 100% then pulls in the starter. I haven't looked at it that closely and I can if someone has questions.
My question is that if we increase the driven speed will that have any great effects on the motor's current draw? Will it have other effects? Just want to cover all my bases.
We are currently upgrading our dust collection system and part of that is increasing the speed of the fan. We are running a 75hp motor to drive a fan at about 1275rpm. We want to increase that speed to about 2000-2500rpm. (not sure yet on the final speed) The motor is controlled by a driver that I've never seen before. It seems to charge up to 100% then pulls in the starter. I haven't looked at it that closely and I can if someone has questions.
My question is that if we increase the driven speed will that have any great effects on the motor's current draw? Will it have other effects? Just want to cover all my bases.
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