I have been contemplating replacing the 50 - 60 year old motor on my so far unused macson surface grinder and adding a vsd.
The Huanyang vsd unit so popular on this forum is listed as 220v.
I know vsd manufacturers generally say a voltage within plus or minus 10 percent is allowable.
Could running the vsd at 10 percent above the nominal voltage cause any complications such as overheating or tripping?
I'm wondering if I'd be better off spending more money to buy a unit that is really meant to run on 240 volts?
There seems to be endless questions that need to be asked and answered before taking the plunge and buying a vsd.
Please answer this one for me.
Mark
The Huanyang vsd unit so popular on this forum is listed as 220v.
I know vsd manufacturers generally say a voltage within plus or minus 10 percent is allowable.
Could running the vsd at 10 percent above the nominal voltage cause any complications such as overheating or tripping?
I'm wondering if I'd be better off spending more money to buy a unit that is really meant to run on 240 volts?
There seems to be endless questions that need to be asked and answered before taking the plunge and buying a vsd.
Please answer this one for me.
Mark
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