dmanda24
Senior Member
Here is the scenario
a VFD controlling a 3PH 480 V motor, the vfd stops working, is replaced with a new one, a few minutes after being energized it fails also, the boss orders the vfd to be bypassed, wires are checked for voltage and connected without the VFD, motor runs perfectly. Controls company installing the vfd says the wires and motor need to be meeged because the vfd failure is due to a leakage current. The boss bought a megger and has a schedule shutdown to do the meassuraments.
What kind of values are acceptable for the wires as well as for the motor, I do not know the horepower for the motor since it is not easily accessible, the motor is wired with #6 wire and fused at 100 A.
Also on the VFD one of the contactors welded shut what else could be the reason why the brand new vfd failed, and if there is leakage current why isn't it tripping the breaker without the vfd.
Thanks
a VFD controlling a 3PH 480 V motor, the vfd stops working, is replaced with a new one, a few minutes after being energized it fails also, the boss orders the vfd to be bypassed, wires are checked for voltage and connected without the VFD, motor runs perfectly. Controls company installing the vfd says the wires and motor need to be meeged because the vfd failure is due to a leakage current. The boss bought a megger and has a schedule shutdown to do the meassuraments.
What kind of values are acceptable for the wires as well as for the motor, I do not know the horepower for the motor since it is not easily accessible, the motor is wired with #6 wire and fused at 100 A.
Also on the VFD one of the contactors welded shut what else could be the reason why the brand new vfd failed, and if there is leakage current why isn't it tripping the breaker without the vfd.
Thanks