ASHRAE AB-10-024-2010 Heat Gain from Adjustable Speed (Variable Frequency) Drives.pdf
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1、608 ASHRAE TransactionsThis paper is based on findings resulting from ASHRAE Research Project RP-1395.ABSTRACTThe objectives of this paper are to provide information on heat loss for solid state VFDs at both full and part-loads and to show how these losses could be predicted. In developing these pre
2、dictions, use is made of manufacturer and independently measured data. Two analytical part-load VFD power loss models are presented, a linear model in which the VFD power losses vary linearly with the load and a quadratic model in which the VFD power losses vary as the square of the load. The perfor
3、-mance of these two analytical models is compared with measured part-load VFD power loss data. An example of VFD power loss at part-load is presented and compared with the results of the two models. The performance of the VFD power loss quadratic model is shown to be superior to the linear model.INT
4、RODUCTIONThe Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD) is also known as an Adjustable Frequency Drive (AFD) or Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). ASDs are used in industrial processes that need to control the shaft speed in rotation equipment such as fans, pumps and assembly lines. ASDs can be mechanical where a tr
5、ansmission with belt or chain could be used, hydraulic, elec-trical where resistors and special motors could be used, and electronic using solid state components. AC motors are used more frequently than DC motors because they can be connected directly to the utility power lines. For this reason, VFD
6、s have greater use than other ASDs. Electronic ASDs or VFDs are popular because they are easy to use and are energy efficient. Efficiency, functionality, and the economics of VFDs have motivated increased use of these devices.The VFD is one type of ASD used for AC motors. Here-after, VFD will be con
7、sistently used. VFDs are used in indus-trial processes that need to control the shaft speed of AC motors in assembly lines, fans, pumps and other mechanical equipments.The VFD can be diagrammatically represented by three blocks: an AC-DC rectifier, a DC bus link and a DC-AC inverter as shown in Figu
8、re 1. The principle of the VFD is to transform the stable 50 or 60 Hz power line frequency into a variable frequency through two steps. First, the sinusoidal input voltage of the rectifier is converted to a DC voltage. Following the rectification, the DC voltage is chopped into an AC output voltage
9、of the desired frequency according to the required AC motor speed. While the input frequency of the AC-DC rectifier is always constant, the output frequency of the DC-AC inverter is variable causing modification of the AC motor speed.The efficiency of a VFD is related to its power loss. The VFD powe
10、r losses consist of both constant and variable quan-tities. The constant losses are comprised of cooling fans and electric circuit excitation and these losses do not depend on the load. The variable losses consist of switching and lead losses in the power semiconductors and these losses do depend on
11、 the load as pointed out by Lidenborg (1998). VFD power losses at part-loads are needed by HVAC engineers and designers for correctly estimating the indoor environmental heat gain. Two analytical VFD power loss models will be presented and compared in later sections. These models consist of a linear
12、 model in which power losses vary linearly with the load and a quadratic model in which the power losses do not vary linearly with the VFD load. Heat Gain from Adjustable Speed (Variable Frequency) DrivesEmilio C. Piesciorovsky Warren N. White, PhDE.C. Piesciorovsky is a graduate student in the Depa
13、rtment of Electrical and Computer Engineering and W.N. White is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. AB-10-024 (RP-1395)2010, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashr
14、ae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions (2010, Vol. 116, Part 2). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.2010 ASHRAE 609The organization of this paper consists of (1) th
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