Tinkerers and those of technical knowledge. I come to you with a question and hopes of education.
For work we are testing a cooling tower equipped with permanent magnet motors. The motors are allegedly 10hp/60hz/480v units. They are being ran through a vfd to control speed and we are also running lower hz to simulate lower hp motors to collect data across the product range.
typically when we have done this with induction motors it is a relatively simple equation based on fan affinity laws.
Desired hp/ rated hp = ratio
cube root of ratio * 60 hz= required hz.
When following this equation for the PMM, the output hz results in a significant decrease in power ie 50% instead of the 25% we are looking for.
So does anyone here have experience applying affinity laws to PMMs and able to assist me in “derating” this motor to the desired hp?
thanks
For work we are testing a cooling tower equipped with permanent magnet motors. The motors are allegedly 10hp/60hz/480v units. They are being ran through a vfd to control speed and we are also running lower hz to simulate lower hp motors to collect data across the product range.
typically when we have done this with induction motors it is a relatively simple equation based on fan affinity laws.
Desired hp/ rated hp = ratio
cube root of ratio * 60 hz= required hz.
When following this equation for the PMM, the output hz results in a significant decrease in power ie 50% instead of the 25% we are looking for.
So does anyone here have experience applying affinity laws to PMMs and able to assist me in “derating” this motor to the desired hp?
thanks
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