Thread: VFD (?) tripping RCD
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27-11-2011 #14
I would hope so! The IEE recommend (0.1 + cable resistance) ohms earth continuity ,say 0.125 ohms. To get a volt of difference you will need 8 Amps of earth current! If you can, borrow an earth continuity tester and make sure the resistance between parts is less than 0.1 ohm.
[*]Measured the voltage above with the spindle running, same result. If I disconnect the earth wire I get 180VAC between frame and earth...so I didn't do that for long!
something to do with filters in the VFD providing a path to earth - which then trips the RCD
Try measuring the leakage current of the VFD on its own. If that is the problem connect it via a separate, lower sensitivity RCD but make sure your earth bonding is good!
Russell.Last edited by russell; 27-11-2011 at 02:50 PM.
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