Condition:
Five new shoulder to shoulder VFD's installed at plant approx 10-12' away from an existing yr 2000 vintage chart recorder. Chart recorder has two services to it, namely: 120V power (PH,Neut,gnd) and a shielded 4-20ma signal cable (no other cabling in conduit). 120V wiring fed from immediately adjacent panelboard, signal wiring fed from and instrument approx 150'away (instrument also fed 120V from a different panelboard we believe).
Motors are on average 125--250'' away, THWN wire, motors have well rated insulation (type F?), new VFD's have been fitted with dv/dt filters.
Issues:
Chart recorder goes wild when drives are operated, stopped or change speeds.
Fixes:
Grounding of upstream single phase transformer feeding the recorder panelboard checked ok. Chart recorder was fed with a double conversion UPS and behaved erratically when VFD's were operated.
We're trying caps on the signal wiring now.
Any situations similar to this one out there?
Thanks
Five new shoulder to shoulder VFD's installed at plant approx 10-12' away from an existing yr 2000 vintage chart recorder. Chart recorder has two services to it, namely: 120V power (PH,Neut,gnd) and a shielded 4-20ma signal cable (no other cabling in conduit). 120V wiring fed from immediately adjacent panelboard, signal wiring fed from and instrument approx 150'away (instrument also fed 120V from a different panelboard we believe).
Motors are on average 125--250'' away, THWN wire, motors have well rated insulation (type F?), new VFD's have been fitted with dv/dt filters.
Issues:
Chart recorder goes wild when drives are operated, stopped or change speeds.
Fixes:
Grounding of upstream single phase transformer feeding the recorder panelboard checked ok. Chart recorder was fed with a double conversion UPS and behaved erratically when VFD's were operated.
We're trying caps on the signal wiring now.
Any situations similar to this one out there?
Thanks
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