Saturday, May 2, 2009

Variable Frequency Drives (2)

2. Constant Torque Loads

Direct Current electric motors, eddy-current clutches, transmissions, etc. used to be the best way of controlling process speed. With present AC drive technology, greater speed control and fewer losses can be realized. Additionally, there are fewer moving parts that would have to be maintained.

Vector drives can deliver full rated torque from full speed to zero RPM. Torque can be controlled, with precision, allowing even large motors to position loads much like servo motors. This allows for greater flexibility of control over the other methods of speed control.


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