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- San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
In the interest of fairness, I am opening a new thread here based on side band discussions that I had removed from a previous thread as not being germane to the OP's question, and I have closed that thread because the OP's question was already answered before this tangent ensued.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=184058 for reference.
So as a service to valued members who think I am wrong, I am allowing them to show me how that is, because I have been teaching this very issue for 10+ years and if I am indeed wrong, I need to change my thinking.
So here is my stated premise on a subject that is basically unique to phase conversion equipment.
Given: Voltage is equal (230V for argument sake, because that is primarily where this takes place). Motor is 3 phase, lets say the load is 10kW to try to make things easier with nice round numbers. Input to the VFD is 230V single phase, output of the VFD is 230V 3 phase. VFD input power factor is .95
My premise: Input current TO THE VFD is equal to the Output current to the motor x 1.732, because of the following well established and published formulae:
Three phase; I = W/V x PF x 1.732 ergo I = 10,000/230 x .95 x 1.732 = 26.42A
Single phase; I = W/V x PF ergo I = 10,000/230 x .95 = 45.76A
45.76/26.42 = 1.732
So tell me where and why this does not apply.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=184058 for reference.
So as a service to valued members who think I am wrong, I am allowing them to show me how that is, because I have been teaching this very issue for 10+ years and if I am indeed wrong, I need to change my thinking.
So here is my stated premise on a subject that is basically unique to phase conversion equipment.
Given: Voltage is equal (230V for argument sake, because that is primarily where this takes place). Motor is 3 phase, lets say the load is 10kW to try to make things easier with nice round numbers. Input to the VFD is 230V single phase, output of the VFD is 230V 3 phase. VFD input power factor is .95
My premise: Input current TO THE VFD is equal to the Output current to the motor x 1.732, because of the following well established and published formulae:
Three phase; I = W/V x PF x 1.732 ergo I = 10,000/230 x .95 x 1.732 = 26.42A
Single phase; I = W/V x PF ergo I = 10,000/230 x .95 = 45.76A
45.76/26.42 = 1.732
So tell me where and why this does not apply.
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