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Jim Lux wrote: Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:45:11 -0400, ml wrote: previously i can say there was no chokes power went right into the unit today we installed the line filters they have some chokes i noticed that line, in the manual, not really sure what it means the power as supplied by con ed is rock solid as far as volts etc power here is great Hi Myles, Industrial equipment is often rated in percent or per unit impedance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per-unit_system For something like this, the impedance is probably mostly reactive. That is, 1% impedance means a PF of about 0.99 (well, sqrt(1-.01^2).. that is, you'd draw 1% reactive current. I'm not sure what that specification line means either, but choking is a standard term for reducing the influence of inductive kick, something those motors are going to do aggressively and spread RF trash throughout the spectrum. However, in the context of motor controllers, solid state triacs can also be quite noisy and inject trash into the line. This has nothing to do with Consolidated Edison, except that they, too, could become annoyed with noise. However, they have a large industrial customer base that they serve, and they deal with it. I would venture that there are no TRIACs in that controller. It's a standard 3 phase IGBT based inverter drive. The default PWM frequency is 10 kHz, and you'll probably see significant harmonic content at multiples of that, although CE compliance means that they've filtered a fair amount out. There's recommendations on page 164 for line filters. You could probably check with Magnetek for details on conducted emissions with and without filters. thanks for the responce, as far as filters go my original post specified they just added filters for me to no avail, hence my post hoping to see if perhaps somone might have some ideas how to mitigate this type of noise |
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