powerpete69
Senior Member
- Location
- Northeast, Ohio
- Occupation
- Professional Electrical Engineer
Supplier got back.
Dear powerpete69,
If the voltage is 3 phase 400V, then that is still accepted to supply to this extruder.
But the inverter No. U1 at extruder need to be changed the parameter as below.
P1-09 : Change from 50 to 60 Hz
P1-10 : Change from 1420 to 1705 rpm
See point 5.2 on page 12 in the attached user manual for how to change the inverter parameter.
Looks like I can simply reprogram those two parameters and good to go.
They show you how to reprogram it on page 12 of the guide they included for me.
See how easy that was?
Looks like a $3,000, 480 to 400 three wire to four wire standard transformer will do the trick.
Dear powerpete69,
If the voltage is 3 phase 400V, then that is still accepted to supply to this extruder.
But the inverter No. U1 at extruder need to be changed the parameter as below.
P1-09 : Change from 50 to 60 Hz
P1-10 : Change from 1420 to 1705 rpm
See point 5.2 on page 12 in the attached user manual for how to change the inverter parameter.
Looks like I can simply reprogram those two parameters and good to go.
They show you how to reprogram it on page 12 of the guide they included for me.
See how easy that was?
Looks like a $3,000, 480 to 400 three wire to four wire standard transformer will do the trick.