Electronic – How to tell if a cable is rated for use as motor leads with a variable frequency drive

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I understand that the switching edges generated by a VFD can cause corona breakdown of the insulation on the motor leads. Due to this, it is recommended that some cables be used for VFD motor leads, and that others not be used. How can I tell? I am particularly interested in Lapp ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 110 CY.

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Best Answer

You will probably need to follow specific recommendations published by VFD manufacturers. Also consider mitigation that might be available from the drive manufacturer built-in or added at the drive output. Detailed recommendations should be available from the large VFD manufacturers such as ABB, Rockwell / Allen Bradley, Yaskawa, Siemens, Eaton / Cutler-Hammer, Schneder / Square D / Télémécanique, and General Electric.

Gary Skibinski of Allen Bradley and John Bentley of ABB have written papers on the subject;

E. J. Bulington, S. Abney and G. L. Skibinski, "Cable alternatives for PWM AC drive applications," Industry Applications Society 46th Annual Petroleum and Chemical Technical Conference (Cat.No. 99CH37000), San Diego, CA, 1999, pp. 247-259. doi: 10.1109/PCICON.1999.806443

J. M. Bentley and P. J. Link, "Evaluation of motor power cables for PWM AC drives," in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 342-358, Mar/Apr 1997. doi: 10.1109/28.567793