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22nd June 2015, 08:19 PM #1Intermediate Member
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5.5 hp three phase air compressor on a vfd?
As the title suggest i am trying to find out if a 5.5 hp three phase air compressor will run on a vfd?
I only have one photo of the motor in question will this motor run a a vfd?
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22nd June 2015, 08:49 PM #2.
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I presume you mean a single phase to 3 phase VFD
The name plate indicates it is a 4kW /5HP star (Y) connected motor.
For it to work the motor will need to be converted to a ∆ connection.
If you are not comfortable with opening up and doing mine motor surgery then this can be done for you by a motor rewind.
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22nd June 2015, 08:59 PM #3Intermediate Member
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Thanks BobL. Yes i do mean a single phase to 3 phase VFD.
What would be involved in a said minor motor surgery?
If i was to replace the motor with a 5.5hp ∆ type would it be as simple as to just wire up the vfd and pressure switch to stop start it?
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22nd June 2015, 09:32 PM #4.
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I'm not qualified to tell you specifically what to do but you might get an idea of what is involved by looking at these threads.
Unfortunately I only post the tricky examples - there have been many which are more straight forward
This is for a multi speed motor - looks ugly and it was
https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=183910
If the Y point is buried like this one it can get VERY tricky
https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=188056
If i was to replace the motor with a 5.5hp ∆ type would it be as simple as to just wire up the vfd and pressure switch to stop start it?
My (unnecessarily complicated) compressor circuit is shown here https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=184962
It has an auto off at set time feature, auto tank venting, and as my compressor is outside my shed in an enclosure it has a cooling fan which is controlled by the same circuits.
I don't recommend you look at it in the first instance
Basically you connect the VFD DIRECT to the motor and put the connectors of the remote VFD on/off switch into just one of the contacts on the pressure switch.
This works a treat.
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24th June 2015, 07:49 PM #5Intermediate Member
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Would this motor run on a vfd without doing any surgery on the motor? The id plate is a bit worn but this is all i got It is a 7.5hp teco motor
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24th June 2015, 08:58 PM #6.
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Nope - that is a 380-415 3P ∆ connected motor and running it on 240V 3P will only produce around half the power.
It will be unlikely to even have enough grunt to get to the end of the PSI range on the compressor Pressure switch.
Two other complications
a) it's only a 1440 rpm motor the other is 2800 rpm
b) @ 7.5HP this is a bit out of the range of most single to 3P VFDs
A 415V Y connected motor can be converted to ∆ to run under 240 3P and still have the same power.
A 415V ∆ connected motor cannot be converted to ∆ to run under 240 3P and still have the same power.
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24th June 2015, 09:37 PM #7Intermediate Member
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Thanks bob. would this be the same as before and only running on half power?
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24th June 2015, 10:18 PM #8.
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