Variable Frequency Drives

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Variable frequency drives for variable-speed fans

Variable frequency drives enable stepless speed control of electric motors and are therefore an important tool for energy-efficient extraction and ventilation systems. Instead of running fans continuously at full power, the speed can be adjusted to match the actual air demand. This reduces unnecessary energy consumption and allows for significantly more flexible system control.

In this category, you will find variable frequency drives for various motor power ratings and applications in extraction and air technology. Depending on the model, setpoints can be specified via potentiometers, sensors, external signals, or higher-level control systems. Functions such as soft start, ramp times, fault messages, and motor protection may also be part of the system.

When selecting a variable frequency drive, the motor power, line voltage, rated current, control range, and installation conditions must be compatible. Equally important are the ambient temperature, protection class, and the desired control method. Additional measures may be necessary for longer motor leads or special EMC requirements. A technically sound design ensures that the fan, motor, and drive work together reliably.

Your Benefits

✅ Demand-based speed control

✅ Lower energy consumption at partial load

✅ Smooth motor start-up and flexible operating modes

✅ Can be combined with sensors and controllers

✅ Better adjustment of the flow rate to the process

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Variable frequency drives in extraction and ventilation systems

Variable frequency drives control the speed of electric motors by adjusting frequency and voltage. In extraction and ventilation systems, this technology is primarily used to adjust fan power and flow rate to actual demand. This is particularly useful in situations with varying operating conditions, multiple measurement points, or systems that do not require their maximum airflow capacity at all times.

Why Speed Control Can Save Energy

For fans, power consumption varies significantly with speed. If the required flow rate is adjusted by reducing the speed rather than by throttling, energy consumption can be significantly reduced. This requires proper design of the entire system and a suitable motor.

Key Selection Criteria

✔ Motor power and rated motor current

✔ Mains voltage and connection type

✔ Desired frequency and speed range

✔ Control and setpoint signals

✔ Protection class and installation situation

✔ Cable lengths and EMC requirements

Control Based on Process Requirements

A variable frequency drive can be operated manually via a setpoint or automatically via a control system. In extraction systems, control via pressure or flow sensors is particularly useful. If the system resistance changes, the speed can be adjusted automatically. This helps maintain the desired operating condition more stably.

Typical Functions
FunctionMeaningBenefits
Speed ControlAdjust engine speeddemand-based flow rate
Ramp-up timesSmooth startup and shutdownlower mechanical stress
Setpoint InputProcess external setpointAutomation possible
Error outputReport IssuesImproved equipment monitoring
The motor and drive must be compatible

It’s not just the rated power that matters. The rated current, motor type, cooling system, and intended speed range must also be taken into account. At very low speeds, a motor’s self-cooling capacity may decrease. In addition, additional filters or shielded cables are recommended for long motor cables, sensitive electronics, or special EMC requirements.

Typical Applications

✔ Centrifugal fans in extraction systems

✔ Centralized filter systems with varying air demand

✔ Systems with automatic pressure control

✔ Multiple workstations connected to a shared piping network

✔ Process air systems with variable operating conditions

FAQ

Can any motor be operated with a variable frequency drive?
Not automatically. Motor specifications and suitability for the intended speed range must be verified.

Does a variable frequency drive always save energy?
This is especially true when the flow rate is frequently required to be below the maximum capacity.

Can a pressure sensor control the variable frequency drive?
Yes, provided that the signal type and control concept are appropriately designed.

Why are EMC measures important?
Variable frequency drives generate rapid switching operations. Proper installation reduces interference with other electrical components.

Is a frequency converter also suitable for retrofits?
Often yes, provided that the motor, power supply, control system, and installation are suitable for this purpose.

Design Consulting

To make a selection, the following information is required in particular: motor power, rated current, line voltage, desired control range, and the planned control concept.

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