GK1":v9ftjrmj said:Just to add my solution. Sedgwick MB with 4kW 415v dual voltage cutterblock motor and two-speed Dahlander motor on the feed (like yours I think).
Cutterblock motor is configured for 240v 3-phase and runs off a 4kW inverter - direct connection to the motor terminals.
Feed motor is always set to high speed on the speed selector and is fed from a 1.5Kw inverter set to output 29Hz, which runs the feed at the original 'low' rate. I live with single speed feed. Direct connection to the two speed switch terminals in the Sedgwick electrical box.
I suppose I could use the inverter variable output to vary the feed speed but I never do.
Independent dual push buttons to start the inverters. Works well, nice gentle run up and stops within 10 seconds.
edit: I'd have to check my notes but I believe this set up delivers the expected voltage to the feed motor, no need for step ups. The cutterblock motor runs at the rated output of course but you will need the 240v connection ability.
MilesH":rj8p3xgq said:It does seem a reasonable way to go for the BAO/S
Cutterblock motor: rewire to Delta and use a 3 hp 240V inverter.
Feed motor: Use a separate 240V inverter set to 29Hz so that the motor will run at 1000 rpm and 500 rpm (instead of 1500 and 750) depending on the position of the 2 way switch. This will give base feed rates of 3m and 6m a minute instead of the original 4.5m and 9m.
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