I do not understand your statement? Here is what he said: t's a 30HP (22kW) VFD, but only a 15HP (11kW) motor, and only 15HP for 30 minutes. 10HP (7.5kW) continuous, and I doubt I'll ever be taking 10HP cuts with it. I said that in the very first post.
I posted to show the amps draw of a single phase 15 Hp motor, which is 58 on 230 volts ?? He has a 30 Hp VFD drive not a 30 Hp motor.
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Yes but you have to look at what the manufactures machine electrical Spec requirements are, not what he is posting, they would not use a 30Hp 22Kw VFD if it did not require it, the machine is most likely 100A machine using 3Ph supply
If he has added the VFD Drive himself then that would be a different story, he is still not going to run it without a RPC of some kind that will have to be CNC rated for the whole machine, if you see the chart below most don't go below 10Hp for single phase use for a reason
what you just showed was what the motor amp needs are, going through a VFD Drive using single phase you add a minimum of 1/3 more which becomes a lot of amps so you would need a substantial system to be able to even consider running this
The whole confusion now is the 30Hp 22Kw VFD Drive this will not run unless it see's the right input power
I just had a look at his video and that's a 100A breaker that is in the machine I think this tells the whole story
Mactec54
Well I am with you on this one a RPC would be the answer, not trying to run off a VFD not rated and not feasible for single phase.
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