VACON® NXP Grid Converter - grid synchronization

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Grid synchronization- Phasing into a grid with two methods: AFE style and synchronometer style with VACON® NXP Grid converters.
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    ▬▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    00:00 Connecting drive to Grid
    02:37 Synchronizing Networks
    03:32 Adjusting Offset
    04:05 Offset and Synchronizing
    04:28 Huge Character
    04:54 Pre-Charging the Drive
    05:15 Synchronizing the Grid
    05:34 PID Regulator
    06:26 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 2

  • @franktaylor9146
    @franktaylor9146 Před rokem

    Error F32 fan cooling error code can this be internal fan.

    • @pafkatata
      @pafkatata Před rokem

      - Check the visible damages
      on the fan inverter board and
      check the LED blinking, also.
      - Disconnect and check the
      fan -> replace the faulty fan.
      Check fan capacitor and fan
      inverter.
      - Measure the winding resistance and insulation resistance.
      - Power supply fault or "ON"
      command missing.
      - Problem can be in fan, in
      fuses, in fan capacitor, in fan
      inverter, in power control
      board or in the cables
      between them. Check the
      isolation transformer and
      output common mode filter,
      also
      Most probably Capacitor or the fan inverter. Ist a big unit right?