Electronic – Which frequency is the best for a 3-speed Motor

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Sorry I dont know the appropriate terms that should be used in this subject!

I have an inductive motor, it has 3 different speeds (or windings) at 50 Hz:

350 rpm / 700 rpm / 970 rpm

I want to drive it with a VFD.
the speed I want is around 1000 rpm.

When I tested it I found this results (more or less):

350rpm ==> 1000rpm @ 140Hz ~ 4 amps.

700rpm ==> 1000rpm @ 71Hz ~ 4 amps.

970rpm ==> 1000rpm @ 51Hz ~ 7 amps or more.

In all cases to motor runs under a normal load without problems..

My questions are:

1. Which one is the best for the **motor, the VFD and the consumption?

2. Higher frequency doesn't affect the motor?

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Best Answer

To obtain the 3 speeds, the motor would be configured as a 16 pole, 8 pole or 6 pole motor with synchronous speeds of 375, 750 or 1000 RPM.

Run direct on mains, the torque would be 1.5 kgm at 375 RPM, 2.3 kgm at 750 RPM and 2.4 kgm at 1000 RPM.

When run through a VFD at 1000 RPM, the low-speed configuration would generate a torque of 0.6 kgm, the mid-speed one 1.8 kgm and the high-speed one 2.4 kgm.

Which configuration to choose would be decided by the torque required for the new application.

Should a speed of 1000 RPM be not very critical, running direct on mains at 970 RPM would be a better option.