本帖最后由 td456 于 2010-4-14 12:28 编辑 ( ]+ {. d8 N/ p) ^ I; {( P; ^$ e3 `8 U! J
We all know that if you want to change the rotation of a three phase AC motor. " K4 v. G7 B/ _% PJust swap any of the two phase leads.! D6 ]5 k3 ^$ v# x
But for VFD application you need to do the swap after the inverter.: u; r" C# Y2 T) A _$ a! N6 S
If you swap the leads before the inverter, it will not work.
Yes, Good point.6 a) k( H9 N& W! @/ @1 i
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As the principal of the VFD works, bascially from AC to DC, then DC to AC. ' S- ^5 T3 D% [( o% X
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The phase rotation of the output of the VFD connecting to the motor is based on the sequence "open" or "close" controlled by the inverter pre-set inside; any changes to the phase rotation of the feeder will not affect the DC rotation, as DC is NO phase at all. + Z; ^+ d5 ?: T& \* S1 f& g5 R. v 7 N+ n& J9 D% }# A1 S+ ^% KThe only thing you can change the rotation of the motor is the output side of the VFD, NOT the input of the VFD.