Minimizing electric bearing currents in adjustable speed drive systems

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Electrical bearing currents have become of increasing interest in recent years due in part to the introduction of high speed switching technology employed in state-of-the-art adjustable speed drives (ASDs). High rates of change of ASD output voltage (dv/dt's), will cause transient currents to flow from motor windings to ground through stray capacitances. Under certain circumstances, these currents can flow through motor or gearbox/machinery bearings, and if large enough in amplitude, lead to reduced bearing life. This paper offers a view, from an industrial environment perspective, of the most common reasons that damaging electrical bearing currents can occur in an ASD-fed motor or in connected machinery, and how installation practices can affect the generation of bearing currents. Technology is discussed that facilitates easy measurements of the common mode current, which can be used to quantify the risk a particular installation may have, as well as offer measurable proof of bearing current reduction after the implementation of corrective measures. Practical suggestions are given to optimize installation practices, which if followed, can reduce or eliminate the major risks of electrical bearing damage.
最大限度地减少可调速驱动系统的轴承电流
近年来,由于在最先进的可调速驱动器(asd)中采用的高速开关技术的引入,电气轴承电流越来越受到关注。ASD输出电压(dv/dt)的高变化率将导致瞬态电流通过杂散电容从电机绕组流向地。在某些情况下,这些电流可以流过电机或齿轮箱/机械轴承,如果幅度足够大,则会导致轴承寿命缩短。本文从工业环境的角度阐述了asd馈电电机或连接机械中损坏轴承电流的最常见原因,以及安装实践如何影响轴承电流的产生。讨论了便于测量共模电流的技术,该技术可用于量化特定安装可能存在的风险,并在实施纠正措施后提供轴承电流减小的可测量证据。给出了优化安装实践的实用建议,如果遵循这些建议,可以减少或消除电气轴承损坏的主要风险。
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