A Variable Frequency Drive (sometimes abbreviated VFD) is system for controlling the rotational speed of an alternating current (AC) electric motor by controlling the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the motor. A variable frequency drive is a specific type of adjustable speed drive. Variable frequency drives are also known as adjustable frequency drives (AFD), variable speed drives (VSD), AC drives or inverter drives.
2006-08-24 01:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The speed of an AC induction motor is given by the formula Speed = 120 f / P where f is the frequency and p is the number of poles.
Since we cannot change the poles of a motor, the best option is to vary the frequency.
Variable Frequency Drives consists of two stages, a converter and an inverter. The converter converts the incomming AC into DC. The inverter again converts the DC into AC at the desired frequency and voltage (V/F).
There are two types of variable frequency drives - Normal VFD and Sensorless Vector Drives.
Normal VFD's have a linear programmable Frequency and Voltage characteristic, irrespective of the load torque and speed requirement.
Sensorless VFD's take into account of the dynamic characteristics of the motor like speed, torque, acceleration and adjust the output voltage and frequency of the drive.
Since the drive runs at the required controlled speed at a decreased frequency and voltage and not at the full ratings, the current consumption also decreases. Hence they save energy.
Also they have many facilities like soft start which prevents shock loading of machinery and extends the life of machinery. They also protect motors from burn out by sensing the motor current and shutting down in case of overload (electrical or mechanical).
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2006-08-25 07:30:31
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answered by kkonline 3
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As stated in the previous answer, a VFD is for controlling the rotational speed of an alternating current (AC) electric motor by controlling the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the motor.
For example, in a chilled water air conditioning system some areas may need AC but many areas may not need it, at a particular time. When a common pump is used to circulate chilled water to all the areas, more water will be circulated than what is required for the AC load at that time.
By introducing a VFD drive coupled with proper sensors to sense the reduction in load, the speed of the pump can be reduced so that qty of water circulated is as close as possible to the cooling demand. Thus the pump consumes less energy or current, than its full load current.
Wherever there is a possibility of the load of the driven motor varries with time, VFDs offer the best choice to reduce the energy consumption.
2006-08-25 00:29:07
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answered by Mr. Tension 2
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A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a type of motor controller that drives an electric motor by varying the frequency and voltage supplied to the electric motor.
2015-06-28 21:39:14
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answered by john 4
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A variable-frequency drive (VFD) (A.K.A. variable-speed drive, adjustable-frequency drive, micro drive, drive control, AC drive or inverter drive) is a control used to vary the speed of machinery. VFDs come in numerous sizes for a variety of applications. They’re used to control everything from small appliances to large industrial motors. They work by controlling motor speed and torque in electro-mechanical drive systems.
The VFD differs from other drive controls in that they’re purely electronic and function by altering the frequency and voltage supplied to the motor.
2013-11-25 07:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is high quality drive. the variable frequency drive standard low,medium,high voltage power management system. it's a full-load system. variable frequency drive supply is clearly.
2013-12-10 02:06:35
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answered by ? 2
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What Is Vfd
2016-11-05 01:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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