Speed, Flo w % t orque % horsepo wer – LEESON Micro Series Compact Inverters User Manual

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If the frequency applied to the motor is increased while the voltage remains constant, torque capability will

decrease as speed increases. This will cause the horsepower capability of the motor to remain approximately

constant . Motors run in this mode when operated above base speed, where drive output voltage is limited

by the input line voltage. This operating range is known as the “constant horsepower” range. The typical

maximum range for constant horsepower is about 2.3 to 1 (60 to 140 Hz). The diagram below depicts the

operating characteristics of a typical AC induction motor with a 60 Hz base speed.

Consult motor manufacturer before operating motor and/or driven equipment above base speed.

6.1.1 VARIABLE TORQUE VS CONSTANT TORQUE

Variable frequency drives, and the loads they are applied to, can generally be divided into two groups:

constant torque and variable torque. Constant torque loads include: vibrating conveyors, punch presses,

rock crushers, machine tools, and just about every other application that is not considered variable

torque. Variable torque loads include centrifugal pumps and fans, which make up the majority of HVAC

applications .

Variable torque loads are governed by the affinity laws, which define the relationships between speed, flow,

torque, and horsepower. The diagram below illustrates these relationships:

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CONSTANT TORQUE

CONSTANT HP

TORQUE (PERCENT)

TORQUE

HORSEPOWER

TORQUE

HORSEPO

WER

150

130

110

90

70

50

30

10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

100%

75%

50%

25%

0%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

% SPEED

% FLO

W

% T

ORQUE

% HORSEPO

WER

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