The effects of load characteristics on VFD - CM Industry Supply Automation

The effects of load characteristics on VFD
CM Industry Supply Automation article is the first in a series explaining the crucial elements to consider when sizing a variable frequency drive for a drive system.
The final application will establish the load characteristics, a crucial component that is covered in this article.
Read the other articles in this series on power supply and motor dimensioning.
Making sure a variable frequency drive (VFD) has enough capacity in terms of KW and nominal current rating to enable the motor to generate the required torque throughout the intended speed range while allowing for any periods of overload is probably one of the most crucial aspects of making the right choice.
The various load types can be divided into:
Heavy duty, often known as constant torque (HD).
Normal duty or variable torque (ND).
continuous power (CP).

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