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elitkh May 1st 06 11:05 PM

is it possible to use AC motor with inverter in 4Q mode?
 
i need to stabilize speed with AC motor and inverter but the load
direction is changing (but the rotating direction and speed must stay
the same) is it possible?
i'm using LG inverter (www.lsis.biz)

eli


Ned Simmons May 1st 06 11:18 PM

is it possible to use AC motor with inverter in 4Q mode?
 
In article .com,
says...
i need to stabilize speed with AC motor and inverter but the load
direction is changing (but the rotating direction and speed must stay
the same) is it possible?
i'm using LG inverter (
www.lsis.biz)


With a vector drive and encoder feedback, yes.

Ned Simmons

elitkh May 3rd 06 07:59 PM

is it possible to use AC motor with inverter in 4Q mode?
 
just want to be su
does its mean that AC motor with encoder and vector drive can operate
torque on the opposite side of rotation?

thank you
eli


Ned Simmons May 3rd 06 10:14 PM

is it possible to use AC motor with inverter in 4Q mode?
 
In article . com,
says...
just want to be su
does its mean that AC motor with encoder and vector drive can operate
torque on the opposite side of rotation?


That's right. I assumed by "4Q mode" you meant four quadrant operation.

You do need to be sure the energy regenerated by the reverse torque has
someplace to go. Not a big concern with, for example, a camshaft where
the torque reversal is of short duration and there's enough capacitance
in the DC supply bus to absorb the energy. You need to pay much closer
attention with a load like an elevator, the classic overhauling load.

Ned Simmons


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