I'm hoping one of the drive gurus here can give me some advice on an issue I'm having.
I have an ABB ACS800 running a 75HP, 1775 RPM, 460v/60 HZ, 84.1 FLA motor that drives a conveyor belt that delivers pine wood chips to a digester.
This drive is tripping on Overcurrent several times per shift. The motor and gearbox/reducer have been changed twice. Still having this nuisance trip, all the time.
I would say the cable from drive to motor is around 250-350 feet. There is no motor terminator nor line/load reactors on this drive. The correct cable was used, thankfully.
Our "drive group" here at work say that the lack of reactor/filter could not possibly have anything to do with this problem, and I think it could be a factor, so I wanted to throw this out there for you fellows and ask for advice.
I went through the drive parameters, and the "Load Current Limit" is set to 500%, Load Torque Limit is 300%. Do those numbers seem right to y'all? Our mechanics have checked bearing temps, rollers, and all that stuff and say there are no mechanical issues.
Any idea would could be causing this trip? Our DCS monitors the current so we can trend it, and we aren't seeing the spike...but our trending program (PI) is on a 1 minute polling time and it's easy to miss a fast spike when it's only grabbing data once a minute.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.
I have an ABB ACS800 running a 75HP, 1775 RPM, 460v/60 HZ, 84.1 FLA motor that drives a conveyor belt that delivers pine wood chips to a digester.
This drive is tripping on Overcurrent several times per shift. The motor and gearbox/reducer have been changed twice. Still having this nuisance trip, all the time.
I would say the cable from drive to motor is around 250-350 feet. There is no motor terminator nor line/load reactors on this drive. The correct cable was used, thankfully.
Our "drive group" here at work say that the lack of reactor/filter could not possibly have anything to do with this problem, and I think it could be a factor, so I wanted to throw this out there for you fellows and ask for advice.
I went through the drive parameters, and the "Load Current Limit" is set to 500%, Load Torque Limit is 300%. Do those numbers seem right to y'all? Our mechanics have checked bearing temps, rollers, and all that stuff and say there are no mechanical issues.
Any idea would could be causing this trip? Our DCS monitors the current so we can trend it, and we aren't seeing the spike...but our trending program (PI) is on a 1 minute polling time and it's easy to miss a fast spike when it's only grabbing data once a minute.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.