Title :
Spotting drives for large motors
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High power line-fed, constant speed motors sometimes must be operated at very low speed for controlled positioning of the attached load equipment. This process is referred to as ´spotting´ or ´inching´. Examples include cement grinding mills (both raw and finish) and metal processing rolls. These motors are usually medium voltage (>2300 V). Two methods of spotting motors have been used in the past: (1) bumping the motor with the medium voltage motor starter, and (2) an electromechanical inverter. This paper describes the application of a low voltage (460 V) PWM adjustable speed drive to medium voltage motors for spotting purposes. The drive is capable of rotating a synchronous or induction motor at low speed under manual control to position the machine attached to the motor to a desired position
Keywords :
PWM invertors; induction motor drives; machine control; position control; synchronous motor drives; 460 V; PWM spotting drive; adjustable speed drive; attached load equipment; cement grinding mills; controlled positioning; drives; electromechanical inverter; electromechanical spotting equipment; high power line-fed constant speed motors; inching; induction motor; low speed rotation; machine positioning; manual control; medium voltage motor starter; medium voltage motors; metal processing rolls; motor bumping; spotting; synchronous motor; AC motors; Contactors; Control systems; DC motors; Frequency; Low voltage; Medium voltage; Power systems; Relays; Synchronous motors;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Confernece, 2002. IEEE-IAS/PCA 44th
Conference_Location :
Jacksonville, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7254-9
DOI :
10.1109/.2002.1006496