1.if it is 415? is it possible to oprate with Low frequency.
2. if it is not what will be the terminal voltage ?how?
regards
T.Venugopal
You need to talk to Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley. They design
and build these things.
Try: http://www.ab.com
In order to keep the volt-time product constant, the RMS voltage would be
208 volts. This is usually produced by high frequency PWM switching. The
operating maximum flux density in the motor is the time integral of voltage.
If the time doubles, the voltage halves for constant max flux.
Without this arrangement to control the voltage applied by the inverter, the
volt-time product would increase as the frequency lowered .This would cause
higher and higher flux density and the motor would draw more and more
current until something blew as the core saturated. Bad news!
What about using solar panels with a battery backup? I'm thinking
of something similar to solar powered fencers.
Dean
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thank you sir,
venu