milmat1
"It Can't Do That !"
- Location
- Siler City, NC USA
- Occupation
- Controls Engineer
Using a 460 VAC Drive (VFD). and we wire the motor for 230V rather than 460V, And the VFD then must be twice the size of the motor.
Example I have a 2 HP Motor with a 460V - 5HP VFD, and motor wired for 230V. The claimed reason is that they can get the speed needed for this conveyor application.
I know that the motor speed is a function of frequency and number of poles in the motor so I'm having a hard time grasping this concept.
I realize that this so called "Supercharging" is sometimes done but I fail to understand the logic or the engineering behind it. To me I calculate the required HP / speeds etc. and choose a motor / gearbox / VFD for that application.
Can you explain what happens in the motor when they do this ?
Example I have a 2 HP Motor with a 460V - 5HP VFD, and motor wired for 230V. The claimed reason is that they can get the speed needed for this conveyor application.
I know that the motor speed is a function of frequency and number of poles in the motor so I'm having a hard time grasping this concept.
I realize that this so called "Supercharging" is sometimes done but I fail to understand the logic or the engineering behind it. To me I calculate the required HP / speeds etc. and choose a motor / gearbox / VFD for that application.
Can you explain what happens in the motor when they do this ?