Ttrees
Iroko loco!
Hello everybody
I was cutting a lot of bits regularly last night, and became a bit concerned after reading on another
forum that induction motors are rated for 15 starts an hour MAX.
I have some query's about this, since a recent thread here suggests that the windings probably
won't get as hot in conjunction with an inverter since there's overload protection in them......
well, at least the good VFD's anyway
This makes it possible, not to require a high temperature tolerant brazed joint, if it were a fixed star wound motor getting made/converted into a dual voltage motor for VFD use forever, thus making me think
its probably a safe enough bet to say that the motor will be allright, if I were to get close to that
15 starts an hour...
Well knowing this rating is for industry, I would think half that for home use is pushing it, for a longer easier life on the motor.
I do have a nice ramp up time on the machine to make things easier.
Would it be common practice to say... go and feel the motor if it has been started....
say, seven times within the hour?
Happy to hear anything about anything, no worries about de -railing the thread
Its all interesting
Thanks
Tom
I was cutting a lot of bits regularly last night, and became a bit concerned after reading on another
forum that induction motors are rated for 15 starts an hour MAX.
I have some query's about this, since a recent thread here suggests that the windings probably
won't get as hot in conjunction with an inverter since there's overload protection in them......
well, at least the good VFD's anyway
This makes it possible, not to require a high temperature tolerant brazed joint, if it were a fixed star wound motor getting made/converted into a dual voltage motor for VFD use forever, thus making me think
its probably a safe enough bet to say that the motor will be allright, if I were to get close to that
15 starts an hour...
Well knowing this rating is for industry, I would think half that for home use is pushing it, for a longer easier life on the motor.
I do have a nice ramp up time on the machine to make things easier.
Would it be common practice to say... go and feel the motor if it has been started....
say, seven times within the hour?
Happy to hear anything about anything, no worries about de -railing the thread
Its all interesting
Thanks
Tom