New motor just installed. checked amps at the motor and was reading 18 amps. nameplate is 6 amps at 480 volts. 3 phase.
The VFD was at 52 HZ (was unable to bypass or set to 60 HF)
Normally I check the amps before the VFD not after. So I dont know if a VFD will give my Fieldpiece True RMS head with clamp on weird readings.
I ran out of time today and was not about to leave the motor running, but It sounded fine for the few seconds it was running.
I searched the web for a simple explanation on how a VFD effects output volts / amps / and frequency and most of it was over my head.
at this time I cant tell you more, dont recall the brand prob a ABB
PS. yes, the motor is wired correctly for high voltage 480
side note, they have a 2nd motor same type doing similar work and it has been running for a few years. I check the amps at the motor and it was running 10 amps (also rated for 6)
Do i have a screwed up motor? VFD? meter??
Help please
The VFD was at 52 HZ (was unable to bypass or set to 60 HF)
Normally I check the amps before the VFD not after. So I dont know if a VFD will give my Fieldpiece True RMS head with clamp on weird readings.
I ran out of time today and was not about to leave the motor running, but It sounded fine for the few seconds it was running.
I searched the web for a simple explanation on how a VFD effects output volts / amps / and frequency and most of it was over my head.
at this time I cant tell you more, dont recall the brand prob a ABB
PS. yes, the motor is wired correctly for high voltage 480
side note, they have a 2nd motor same type doing similar work and it has been running for a few years. I check the amps at the motor and it was running 10 amps (also rated for 6)
Do i have a screwed up motor? VFD? meter??
Help please
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