Application notes, Voltage tolerance, Appendix b – Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual User Manual
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Appendix
B
Application Notes
Voltage Tolerance
Example:
Calculate the maximum power of a 5 Hp, 460V motor that is connected to a
480V rated drive supplied with 342V Actual Line Voltage input.
•
Actual Line Voltage / Nominal Motor Voltage = 74.3%
•
74.3%
× 5 Hp = 3.7 Hp
•
74.3%
× 60 Hz = 44.6 Hz
At 342V Actual Line Voltage, the maximum power the 5 Hp, 460V motor can
produce is 3.7 Hp at 44.6 Hz.
Drive Rating
Nominal Line
Voltage
Nominal Motor
Voltage
Drive Full Power
Range
Drive Operating
Range
380…400
380
380
380…528
342…528
400
400
400…528
480
460
460…528
Drive Full Power Range =
Nominal Motor Voltage to Drive Rated Voltage + 10%.
Rated current is available across the entire Drive Full Power Range
Drive Operating Range =
Lowest Nominal Motor Voltage - 10% to Drive Rated Voltage + 10%.
Drive Output is linearly derated when Actual Line Voltage is less than the Nominal
Motor Voltage
Hp @ Mot
or (D
riv
e O
utput)
Actual Line Voltage (Drive Input)
Full Power Range
Drive Operating Range
Nominal Motor Voltage -10%
Nominal Motor Voltage
Derated Power Range
No Drive
Output
Drive Rated Voltage
Drive Rated Voltage +10%
5 Hp
3.7 Hp
Hp @ Mot
or (D
riv
e O
utput)
Actual Line Voltage (Drive Input)
342V
460V
No Drive
Output
480V
528V