What is a VFD VSD Drives? VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) and VSDs (Variable Speed Drives) are devices that control an electric motor's speed. VFDs work specifically with AC motors by adjusting the frequency of the electricity to control speed. VSDs can handle both AC and DC motors, using voltage adjustments for DC motors. A VFD drive (Variable Frequency Drive) from Schneider Electric ensures efficient motor control by adjusting motor speed to demand. These VFD drive solutions boost energy savings, enhance operational reliability, and support smart automation in industrial settings. Working Principle of Variable Frequency Drive Variable Speed Drives?
- Input Conversion: Variable Fixed DeivesDs take fixed AC power and convert it to DC using a rectifier. VSDs for DC motors can use the DC power directly.
- Smoothing: The DC output is filtered by capacitors to create a smooth DC supply.
- Output Conversion: An inverter then changes the DC back to AC, but with variable frequency (VFD) or voltage (DC VSD) to control motor speed.
- Speed Control: By adjusting the frequency (VFD) or voltage (DC VSD), the motor's speed is precisely controlled.