Ch.14 Adjustable Speed Drives
AC motors should not be driven at a speed higher than ___% above the motor's rated nameplate speed unless a licensed engineer is consulted.
10
___ placed in the DC bus section of an adjustable-speed drive are used to prevent capacitors from drawing too much current.
Current-limiting resistors
___ control is a method of controlling the voltage applied to a shunt field.
DC field-current
___ is a method of controlling the voltage sent to a motor by controlling the amount of time a transistor is ON and conducting current.
Pulse-width modulation (PWM)
___ is the ratio of voltage to frequency in a motor.
Volts-per-hertz ratio (V/Hz)
Inverter drives include ___ inverters.
all of the above
The main section of adjustable-speed drives is the ___ section.
all of the above
___ control is a type of variable-speed DC motor control.
all of the above
An AC adjustable-speed drive changes the frequency of the voltage applied to a motor by taking the incoming DC voltage, converting it to an AC voltage, and inverting it back to variable-frequency DC?
false
Carrier frequency is the frequency of the voltage a motor uses, but the fundamental frequency actually delivers the carrier frequency voltage to the motor?
false
The converter section of an adjustable-speed drive controls the voltage level, voltage frequency, and amount of current that a motor receives?
false
The inverter section of an adjustable-speed drive filters the voltage and maintains the proper DC voltage level?
false
The ___ frequency is the frequency of the voltage used to control motor speed.
fundamental
The primary function of an adjustable-speed drive is to convert the ___________ to an altered voltage level and frequency that can safely control the motor connected to the drive and the load connected to the motor.
incoming supply power
A(n) ___ stores energy in the form of a magnetic field.
inductor
A(n) ___ drive, or scalar drive, is a standard adjustable-speed drive that uses pulse-width modulation to control speed and torque.
inverter
A(n) ___ motor is an electric motor specifically designed to work with AC adjustable-speed drives.
inverter-duty
A(n) ___ vector drive, or sensorless vector drive, is a vector drive that has no feedback from the motor.
open-loop
A voltage difference greater than 3% between the output voltage at no-load and full-load conditions indicates that the adjustable-speed drive is underpowered and/or overloaded?
true
All adjustable-speed drives are designed to remove power when there is a problem, and some drives allow conditions and faults to be monitored and displayed?
true
By varying the voltage applied to the motor, the torque that the motor can deliver to the load is varied?
true
Derating an adjustable-speed drive decreases the demand put on a drive, and increasing heat sink size adds additional cost to a drive?
true
Drives with analog or digital feedback signals can be used where extremely precise speed regulation is required?
true
Most adjustable-speed drives are supplied with 3-phase power?
true
The DC bus section, or DC link, includes DC voltage supplied by the converter section and the DC filter components?
true
The simplest way to adjust the drive output is to set an internal reference voltage?
true
When voltage spikes caused by an adjustable-speed drive become a problem, the lead length should be reduced and/or filters that suppress voltage spikes should be added?
true
AC adjustable-speed drives are used to change the speed of AC motors by changing the frequency of the voltage applied to the motor?
true?
AC adjustable-speed drives create problems for standard motors because the drives produce voltage spikes?
true?
Because of capacitive filtering, ___ drives can tolerate voltage dips on the power lines.
variable-voltage-inverter