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Keysight Technologies
Troubleshooting VFDs with Low Pass Filter




                                Application Note
Introduction

     Today, three-phase induction motors are the most important workhorses in industry and commercial
     facilities. An AC induction motor is commonly used as a constant-speed drive when fed from a
     voltage source of fixed frequency. Unfortunately, running a motor at maximum speed, regardless of
     the varying demands of production, means a great deal of electric power is wasted. In many motor
     applications, energy use can be reduced considerably if the speed of the motor varies in response to
     the changing process conditions. With the advent of solid state electronics, variable speed drives can
     regulate the speed of a three-phase AC electric motor by converting three-phase AC line voltage to
     a quasi-sinusoidal pulse width modulated (PWM) waveform in which the frequency and voltage level
     can be varied.
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Benefits of Variable                                       Variable frequency drives (VFDs) provide many benefits. Energy savings is among them
                                                           since the VFD allows precise speed control of a standard induction motor and, in many
Frequency Drives                                           applications, that ability improves process control. Other benefits include that VFDs
                                                           can maintain torque at levels to match the needs of the load, reduce mechanical stress
                                                           on three-phase induction motors by providing a soft start, and improve an electrical
                                                           system's power factor. This also reduces the voltage sag that can occur when a large
                                                           motor starts quickly. Voltage sags can dim lights and cause other equipment to shut
                                                           down or restart.

                                                           Because of the benefits mentioned above, VFDs are becoming prevalent in a wide range
                                                           of applications throughout industry: from motion control applications to ventilation
                                                           systems, from wastewater processing facilities to machining areas, and many others.
                                                           For example, VFDs are used in ventilation systems for large buildings where air flow
                                                           requirements change according to the humidity and temperature in the room. Fan
                                                           speeds in power plants are adjusted according to the varying demands for power at
                                                           different times of the day, week, or year.

                                                           However, the increased use of VFDs presents the maintenance and service community
                                                           with both the opportunity and challenge of learning to maintain, troubleshoot, and
                                                           operate this equipment. Technicians consistently face the challenge of getting accurate
                                                           voltage, current, and frequency measurements that match what is shown on the VFD's
                                                           control panel display.
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Principles of Operation                                    As shown in Figure 1, a VFD consists of three sections: rectifier, DC link or DC bus, and
                                                           inverter. The three-phase incoming AC power is rectified to a rippling DC voltage. The
                                                           rectifier is made up of a group of gated diodes (silicon rectifiers or SCRs). This AC-to-DC
                                                           conversion is necessary in order for the power to be shaped into a variable frequency
                                                           signal.

                                                           The DC link connects the rectifier to the inverter, and smooths and holds the DC voltage
                                                           at a constant level for the inverter. There are two major components to the DC link
                                                           section: capacitors and coils. Extra care should be taken when dealing with VFDs as the
                                                           DC link can produce up to 620 VDC at 750 A.

                                                           In the inverter, VFDs use insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBT) to vary output
                                                           frequency to the U, V, and W terminals of the motor. (Refer to Figure 2 for VFD output
                                                           voltage and current.) Using PWM, the speed of the motor and torque characteristics can
                                                           be adjusted to match the load requirements.




                                                           Figure 1. VFD block diagram




                                                           Figure 2. VFD output voltage and current
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VFD Measurements                                           In the manufacturing plant, when a VFD goes down, production often grinds to a halt.
                                                           Facility workers are then under pressure to get the drive back online. In order to prevent
and Solutions                                              downtime and keep the VFD running, periodically measuring the VFD's input and output
                                                           allows proactive corrective action to be taken as needed.

                                                           When dealing with modulated PWM output, using a conventional digital multimeter
                                                           (DMM) makes it difficult to obtain accurate frequency and voltage measurements.
                                                           Typically the readings obtained will be around 20 to 30% higher than the actual output
                                                           shown on the VFD's display.

                                                           Depending on the drive manufacturer, the switching frequencies of a VFD ranges from
                                                           a few kilohertz to as high as 30 kHz. Most of the true RMS handheld multimeters (HH
                                                           DMM) in the market have high AC bandwidth and are able to capture all the unwanted
                                                           high frequency switching components generated by the VFD. Using a HH DMM with a
                                                           switchable 1-kHz low pass filter feature, such as the Keysight Technologies, Inc. U1271A,
                                                           U1272A, and U1273A, the HH DMM is able to obtain accurate voltage and frequency
                                                           measurements on VFDs. This eliminates the need for technicians to guess the VFD
                                                           output.


                                                           Low pass filters
                                                           Basically, an electrical filter is a circuit that can be designed to modify, reshape, or reject
                                                           all unwanted frequencies of an electrical signal and pass on only the desired signals.
                                                           Low-pass filters allow only low frequency signals to pass unaltered while attenuating all
                                                           other signals that are not wanted. A simple passive low pass filter (LPF), can be easily
                                                           made by serially connecting a single resistor with a single capacitor (Figure 3).

                                                           Safety precaution: When measuring mains power or other high voltages, safety is very
                                                           important. Do not compromise personal safety for any reason. For your own safety and
                                                           the safety of those near you, you must choose a HH DMM that is designed and tested to
                                                           protect you against the electrical hazards you might encounter. When troubleshooting a
                                                           drive in operation, choose a CAT III 1000 V or CAT IV 600 V-rated HH DMM. Adhere to all
                                                           safety procedures while taking these measurements.

                                                           For more information on selecting a HH DMM that is safe for your application, read
                                                           the application note, Think Safety When Selecting a Handheld Multimeter, publication
                                                           number 5990-4578EN.




                                                           Figure 3. Low pass filter circuitry and frequency response
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                                                           Figure 4. Inaccurate VFD output frequency measurement without
                                                           low pass filter




                                                           Figure 5. Accurate VFD output frequency measurement with low
                                                           pass filter


Summary                                                    The unexpected breakdown of rotating machinery is the single biggest cause of
                                                           emergency downtime in all types of businesses and facilities. Once a VFD has been
                                                           installed, regular maintenance should be carried out periodically to avoid premature
                                                           failure of the motor drive. Early detection of machinery failures relies on the accuracy
                                                           of the measurements obtained using a HH DMM. Troubleshooting VFDs also requires
                                                           accurate information. The U1270 Series HH DMMs provide accuracy and offer the low
                                                           pass filter feature which expedites the troubleshooting of VFDs to restore equipment to
                                                           optimum operating efficiency.
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