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28-02-2018 #1
Its the spindle inverter, ac servo drives and the coolant pump. the main Fanuc controller is 110v
The converter is a Transwave 5.5Kw cant see a model no. but the serial is XHD18487STC
As it not mine I dont want to open it up to see if its like the example. cheers
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28-02-2018 #2
My understanding of static inverters is that they work fine for loads within their rated range, but are not happy with loads that are too small. A 5.5KW inverter is pretty big and will probably have a correspondingly bigger minimum load. Generally I believe that they are happy with running multiple motors BUT the total load must be within the rated range. So, a big lathe might use one for the main drive motor and would be happy with lube/coolant pumps running at the same time but would probably not start aforesaid lube/coolant pumps without the main motor running.
I would have a look at the Transwave site to see if they give specs there for the permitted range of loads, including minimum load.
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28-02-2018 #4
Static converters are no good for anything other than direct motor loads. They rely on the motor spinning, and the corresponding load/backemf and a bank of capacitors to create the generated leg. Without the spinning motor, the generated leg voltage will be all over the place. Even with a motor attached, the generated leg voltage will vary during changing loads. More advanced static converters let you switch capacitors in/out to try and compensate, and some even do it automatically for you.
However, what you could do, is attach a reasonably sized motor to the static converter, and you have a rotary converter.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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28-02-2018 #5However, what you could do, is attach a reasonably sized motor to the static converter, and you have a rotary converter.
More advanced static converters let you switch capacitors in/out to try and compensate, and some even do it automatically for you.
Its not ideal but at least i might be able to use the lathe and make sure it will do what I need it to do before spending any more money on a digital converter or a retrofit.
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