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28th Feb 2021, 10:36 AM #16Member
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I have a vfd on lone and I'll, start playing to see how things work soon. The motor is 2 speed and yes the low speed is half the high speed.1440 and 720. The picture didn't come out as clear as it should. Its also .75 and 1.5 so that must be kw and hp. Looks large for a not so big motor. I think its 380v and 2.82/ 3.48 which must be amps on the 2 windings.
I was going to upgrade the house wiring to 3 phase but found out the metering change would be over a grand so that's out.
Are The vfd outputs just wire up and no menu changes as I have no diagram to go by I am flying blind a bit.
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28th Feb 2021, 06:21 PM #17Most Valued Member
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You will almost certainly need to change some VFD parameters.
At the very least you need to check them.
Unless you can find a manual or at least a list of parameters you’re unlikely to have much success.
Steve
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28th Feb 2021, 07:21 PM #18Member
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I can see the light diming allready. The wiring and components are best removed and start again. So ill have to find some local help to overcome this upgrade.
Many thanks for the info which will help me along.
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28th Feb 2021, 09:44 PM #19
Hi Brett,
Observation and taking a few pictures will help when it comes to doing any work on the machine !
But you do need to decide upon what you want to do and how you need to achieve it ! A VFD is the way to go, but the changeable parameters can be complex and confusing. You really need the manual for the VFD and a clear idea of what you want the VFD to do. In its simplest form it simply supplies power to the motor ! Then it is capable of varying the motor speed. Start with the basics and go from there.
There are always people here that will advise and help you with things that are not clear.Best Regards:
Baron J.
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3rd Mar 2021, 11:21 AM #20Member
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Before I let the smoke out which I have in the past can I get a clarification im on the right path. The 2 speed motor has 6 connection points 8 poles and 4. So using a vfd im going for high speed but not being familiar with motors im not sure what to connect to get delta And what happens with the remaining 3. The diagrams I've see don't help clear it up to avoid me having to buy another motor. Thanks.
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3rd Mar 2021, 04:11 PM #21Golden Member
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You are wise to be cautious.
I suspect your 4/8 pole motor is a fairly rare beast; most pole changing motors seem to be 2/4 pole which at 50Hz that gives you speeds approx 2800/1400 rpm, and even those are not often seen.
BillLast edited by WCD; 3rd Mar 2021 at 04:17 PM. Reason: reworded
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3rd Mar 2021, 10:13 PM #22
The connection points 801, 802 and 803 are I think the low speed don't connect any other points. The high speed is the other three connections 401, 402, 403. You only need three wires, ignore or remove the others.
I've taken these numbers from the circuit diagram you posted.
Good luck !Best Regards:
Baron J.
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6th Mar 2021, 04:07 PM #23Member
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I tried belling them out and got a bit confused. My thoughts were an internal star point that would be needed to change to get the delta on the high speed poles available to connect to.
Many thanks, I'm off to the shed to wire up and test now I have all the parts and info to get it running.
Brett.
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6th Mar 2021, 08:51 PM #24
Hi Hards2u, Guys,
The diagram shows the motor as a delta wired one !
I don't see a star point.
You will get similar resistances between the 801/2/3 points and the same between the 401/2/3 points. From a motor perspective they are two separate motors in the same frame.Best Regards:
Baron J.
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6th Mar 2021, 10:57 PM #25Senior Member
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Baron, sometime back I was looking into the original wiring set-up for my Hembrug that had a 3-speed motor fitted when new and that had a 'double-star' configuration for high speed.
It was more complicated than this having a single star, delta and double star to get three speeds.
However, this double speed set-up looks very similar and the 3 contacts on the left side of K13-30 that are shorted together look like they would provide a star point for a double-star set-up via 401, 402 & 403 by shorting 801, 802 & 803 together.
The delta connection via 801, 802 & 803 would be the low speed as you have said but I think the high speed would need more than three wires just to 401, 402 & 403?
I might be way off the mark but that 3-contact shorting arrangement looks suspicious to me.
Ray
PS - I couldn't remember the name but just dug up what I was looking at ages ago:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlan...changing_motorLast edited by Ray-s; 6th Mar 2021 at 11:07 PM. Reason: Added PS.
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7th Mar 2021, 12:49 AM #26
Hello Ray,
I've just been back and looked at the wiring diagram again. I agree with you that set of connections swaps the motor connections 801/2/3 to star otherwise they are in delta. I must admit that I hadn't initially studied the wiring, I just looked at the motor.
Very confusing the way its shown. I wonder if that is how they get the low speed for tapping and reversing.
Thank you for pointing it out and for link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlan...changing_motorBest Regards:
Baron J.
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12th Mar 2021, 11:23 AM #27Member
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Well it seems things are not as easy as I would like. I did get the motor to turn using just the 3 terminals but the vfd has got me stumped so I have been researching how it is to be set. Its a very cheap and nasty chinese thing and I still haven't found a good info source.
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14th Mar 2021, 08:42 AM #28
Hi Ray,
I've just found this diagram, it might help ! Its not for your mill but the info is useful.
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It gives the switch wiring and connections.Best Regards:
Baron J.
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