I was wondering if someone could tell me how to size a frequency drive. I have a 40hp motor with a nameplate rating of 44amps at 480 and constant torque. I'm getting conflicting information from the wholesale house.
You need a drive rated for 44A output or more. Shouldn't be that hard really.
The issues of "Variable Torque" or "Constant Torque" ratings, now also known as "Normal Duty" or "Heavy Duty", have to do with the type of load connected to the drive and the possible overload conditions you might expect to see. If you know for CERTAIN that it is a
CENTRIFUGAL pump or fan, then you can use the Normal Duty / Variable Torque ratings, because it's virtually impossible to overload those machines, so the VFD output current is rated for that scenario. But just because it is a pump (if it is a pump...) does not mean it is a
centrifugal pump. If you don't know, sizing for Heavy Duty / Constant Torque is always going to work.
So being that you already SAY it is a Constant Torque load, then there should be nothing conflicting in what the supply houses could tell you, unless they are incompetent. Sounds like maybe some are. What are they saying?
PS: if you are in Ferndale CA (not WA or MI), and the conflicting info is coming from an A-B distributor, I want to know!