NetBlindPaul
Established Member
^+1 to CHJ with regard to discharge times they can hold 800V d.c. (direct c(k)iller) voltage in the bus capacitors for several minutes after shut down. Not all bus voltages are this high, some are only 300V d.c.
There has to be capacitance on the d.c. bus within these units to allow for speed changes and other dymanic responses.
By the way, looking at the contacts on the IMO inverter drawing posted by CHJ, there are no switches shown, there are normally open contacts shown, however, there is no method of actuation shown.
This on advanced industrial machinery may well be via plc outputs.
Other means can be used.
I would use a contactor to switch these inputs, not a switch, ever.
The IMO unit is not my choice and I have quite a lot of experience of inverter type units from most of the major players.
Siemens, Control Techniques, Schneider, Bosch, Refu, IMO, and others whose names escape me now, too late on a Friday afternoon!
Given choice I would use, Bosch Rexroth, CT, Schneider, Siemens in that order as those are the drives I have the most experience with and have programmed up the most times, I also have some of the programming software, & interfaces thus it makes life easier!
There has to be capacitance on the d.c. bus within these units to allow for speed changes and other dymanic responses.
By the way, looking at the contacts on the IMO inverter drawing posted by CHJ, there are no switches shown, there are normally open contacts shown, however, there is no method of actuation shown.
This on advanced industrial machinery may well be via plc outputs.
Other means can be used.
I would use a contactor to switch these inputs, not a switch, ever.
The IMO unit is not my choice and I have quite a lot of experience of inverter type units from most of the major players.
Siemens, Control Techniques, Schneider, Bosch, Refu, IMO, and others whose names escape me now, too late on a Friday afternoon!
Given choice I would use, Bosch Rexroth, CT, Schneider, Siemens in that order as those are the drives I have the most experience with and have programmed up the most times, I also have some of the programming software, & interfaces thus it makes life easier!