SPX Cooling Technologies 98-1514E user manual When using a two-speedstarter, When using a VFD

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Installation

10% higher than nameplate amps. High amps are common during tower commissioning when the tower is dry and the ambient air temperature is cool.

Do not start the motor more than six times per hour. Short cycling the tower will cause fuses, breakers or O.L.s to operate and will decrease motor life.

When using a two-speedstarter:

Motor rotation must be the same at slow speed and high speed.

Single winding motor requires a starter with a shorting contactor.

Two-winding motor requires a starter with out a shorting contac- tor.

All two-speed starters must have a 20 second time delay relay when switching from high speed to low speed.

Do not start the motor more than six times per hour (each low speed start and each high speed start count as one start).

When using a VFD:

 

Before beginning, ensure that the motor is rated for “Inverter Duty”

Note

per NEMA MG-1, part 31.

 

• Set the VFD solid state overload protection to 119% of motor

 

nameplate amps and set “maximum current parameter” in the

 

VFD to motor nameplate amps. “Maximum current parameter” will

 

reduce fan speed and limit amp draw to nameplate amps during

 

cold weather operation. If furnished with a mechanical O.L. set this

 

at 110% over motor nameplate amps.

 

• Motor rotation must be the same in both VFD mode and By-pass

 

mode.

 

• If cable distance between the VFD and motor is greater than 100

 

feet a DV/DT output filter is recommended to avoid damage to the

 

motor. 100 feet distance is based on our field experience, the VFD

 

manufacture may state different distances and distance does vary

 

depending on the VFD manufacture.

 

• Program the VFD for variable torque output. Flux vector and con-

 

stant torque modes may damage the gearbox.

 

• Do not start and stop the motor using the safety switch at the motor.

 

If the drive is being commanded to run and the load side is cycled

 

ON and OFF with the safety switch this may damage the VFD.

 

Using a VFD in cooling applications has advantages over traditional single

 

or two speed motor control. A VFD can reduce the cost of electrical en-

 

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Contents Marley AV Cooling Tower Contents Preparation Safety FirstTower Location Tower Shipment Receiving and HoistingReceiving Tower Hoisting TowerTower Installation InstallationInstallation When using a starter Motor WiringWhen using a VFD When using a two-speedstarterMechanical Equipment Installation Operation Tower Start-UpWater System Operation General Tower OperationAcceleration time of 30 seconds per hour Wintertime Operation Operation Intermittent Wintertime Operation Maintaining Water Quality Tower Cleaning, Water Treatment and BlowdownMaintenance Cooling Tower CleaningBlowdown Belt Tensioning Sheave Alignment Bushing Fastener Torque ValuesSchedule of Tower Maintenance Maintenance Seasonal Shutdown Instructions Prolonged Shutdown SPX Cooling Technologies’ ServicesMaintenance Schedule Trouble Cause Remedy TroubleshootingRepresentative Additional Information Page Manual 98-1514E