Issue:
Output Current is higher than Input Current to a Drive
Product Line:
All Variable Frequency Drives
Environment:
All Variable Frequency Drives
Cause:
Basic Electrical Theory
Resoultion:
The input current may be less than the output current because the output voltage of the drive may not be equal to the input voltage.
A drive is a power converter. The power in (Volts x Amps) will be approximately equal the power out (Volts x Amps).
When running at less than full speed the output voltage will be lower than the input voltage, which means the output current may be higher than the input current.
Output Current is higher than Input Current to a Drive
Product Line:
All Variable Frequency Drives
Environment:
All Variable Frequency Drives
Cause:
Basic Electrical Theory
Resoultion:
The input current may be less than the output current because the output voltage of the drive may not be equal to the input voltage.
A drive is a power converter. The power in (Volts x Amps) will be approximately equal the power out (Volts x Amps).
When running at less than full speed the output voltage will be lower than the input voltage, which means the output current may be higher than the input current.
Gepubliceerd voor: Schneider Electric Belgium










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