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Is it possible to use one variable speed drive to run multiple motors at one time?
Issue:
Is it possible to use one VFD to run multiple motors at the same time?

Product Line:
Altivar Drives

Environment:
All

Cause:
Running two motors on one drive.

Resolution:


Selecting a Drive for multiple motor control

-Each motor needs to be running all at the same time.
-Programming each drive  you need to sum the motor amps and HP for nominal motor current and rated motor power.
-The sum of the motor HP and motor FLA can not exceed the drives rated HP and nominal motor rated current.
-Each motor will need to have its own motor thermal protection device.

• Overload protection included for each motor
When connecting multiple motors to a single AFC, you must ensure that each motor
is provided with overload and/or over temperature protection in accordance with Article
430, Part C of the National Electrical Code, and any applicable local electrical
codes. Square D Class 9065 or GV2-M overload devices can provide this protection.
The overload/over temperature protective means must interrupt current flow to the
motor either by causing a shutdown of the AFC or by opening the circuit feeding the
protected motor.


Schneider Electric Ireland

Is it possible to use one variable speed drive to run multiple motors at one time?
Issue:
Is it possible to use one VFD to run multiple motors at the same time?

Product Line:
Altivar Drives 

Environment:
All 

Cause:
Running two motors on one drive. 

Resolution:

 
Selecting a Drive for multiple motor control

-Each motor needs to be running all at the same time.
-Programming each drive  you need to sum the motor amps and HP for nominal motor current and rated motor power.
-The sum of the motor HP and motor FLA can not exceed the drives rated HP and nominal motor rated current.
-Each motor will need to have its own motor thermal protection device.

• Overload protection included for each motor
When connecting multiple motors to a single AFC, you must ensure that each motor
is provided with overload and/or over temperature protection in accordance with Article
430, Part C of the National Electrical Code, and any applicable local electrical
codes. Square D Class 9065 or GV2-M overload devices can provide this protection.
The overload/over temperature protective means must interrupt current flow to the
motor either by causing a shutdown of the AFC or by opening the circuit feeding the
protected motor.


 

Schneider Electric Ireland

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