Why the assumptions?Well, if this is a European machine, that is roughly what European 3 phase voltages are. Possibly it was a US model or modified to operate on 220V. Something that one should understand when mucking with a machine.
Just to be accurate that would be 380v......The voltage needs to be determined by face plate on the machine or the motors, it is either 220 or 400, probably 220 as he was working the machine successfully in the past. If Deckel shipped it with the 220 option, the wiring is likely setup to offer both options, e.g. 220 or 400V.
16kHz....??????????On the Deckel FP-1, the VFD carrier frequency is set at 16kHz which is the max.
Yes. Carrier frequency, not output frequency.16kHz....??????????
Very nice!!!Having recently lost my phase perfect solid state converter, and the new phase perfect not running the unique Deckel motor correctly, my son and I looked into converting to a single VFD. We wanted to keep the original Deckel functionality and the electrical cabinet, but how with a two speed motor and a high speed head motor? Although some including I have done it, VFD’s are not to be switched on output. He devised a way and it works great.
So the main 220 feeds directly to a TECO 3hp 220 VFD, a split was used to power the control transformer, which is powered all the time as is the VFD. The original Deckel start buttons close the existing Deckel relays as before and the power from the three lights, Low Speed, High Speed, and High Speed head were used to trip the relays which starts the VFD. The VFD is left at 60 Hz. There is a slight delay on the VFD and it is set to ramp up to full speed. (frequency), in about 2 seconds. This has an added benefit of not clacking the gears as I’m sure all of us FP-1 users know about. The switching of the output original Deckel contactors occurs about .25 seconds before the VFD power arrives.
This is an interesting observation.One thing I’ve never seen is a dual voltage, 2 speed original equipment motor on a FP1.
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