I have a redundant VFD package for 100hp motor, basically the second VFD is connected to the bypass of the first VFD so if the first VFD fails, it will automatically transferred to the second VFDs. The idea is no service interruption should any one of VFDs fails.
The question is can we replace the failed VFD from the safety standpoint while the second VFD is still running? Since two VFD outputs are connected together at the motor, could the output of the first VFD conductors be still hot? Will that be an issue? Should there be another isolation disconnect at the output of the VFD so that VFD is totally isolated while it is replaced? Any thoughts?
The question is can we replace the failed VFD from the safety standpoint while the second VFD is still running? Since two VFD outputs are connected together at the motor, could the output of the first VFD conductors be still hot? Will that be an issue? Should there be another isolation disconnect at the output of the VFD so that VFD is totally isolated while it is replaced? Any thoughts?