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Variable Frequency Drives - Energy Efficiency Reference Guide

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  • 1 Introduction
    • a. Scope of the Variable Frequency Drive
    • b. Overview of Variable Frequency Drives
    • c. Economics
  • 2 Classifications of Drives
    • a. AC Drives
    • b. Other AC Drives
    • c. DC Drives
    • d. Eddy Current Clutches
    • e. Advanced Motors
    • f. Mechanical Speed Control
  • 3 Principles of Operation - AC VFD Drives
    • a. AC Induction Motors
    • b. Squirrel Cage AC Induction Motors
    • c. Pulse Width Modulated Variable Frequency Drives
  • 4 Selection of VFD Drives
    • a. Electrical Considerations When Applying VFD to AC Motors
    • b. Motor Considerations
  • 5 Application considerations and estimated Savings for VFD Drives
    • a. Driven Load Characteristics and Power Requirements
    • b. Comparison with Conventional Control Methods
    • c. Monitoring and Verification
    • d. System Efficiency
    • e. Electrical Efficiency
    • f. Cost Per Unit Product
    • g. Reliability and Maintenance
  • 6 Case Studies
    • a. Case Study: Replacement of Eddy-Current Drive with a VFD
    • b. Case Study: Replacement of Damper Controls with VFDs in an HVAC System
    • c. Case Study: Replacement of Vacuum Pump Controls with a VFD in a Dairy Facility
  • Appendix A: Bibliography
  • Appendix B: Useful Web Sites
  • Appendix C: Industry Acronyms and Glossary Of Terms
  • Appendix D: Useful Formulas
  • Appendix E: Conversion Factors

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