The document discusses using an AC drive for a duct cleaning application. The duct cleaner vacuum pulls dirt and debris into a filter as it operates, causing the filter to clog and increase current. An AC drive is needed to monitor motor speed and adjust it to maintain airflow without tripping the circuit breaker. KB engineers selected a custom KBAC drive configured for the application which uses software to maximize vacuum performance by adjusting motor speed and keeping current below circuit breaker limits. The drive enclosure was modified for installation and components secured with silicon to withstand vibration.
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1. AC Drive for Duct Cleaning Application
Application:
A portable duct cleaner is designed to perform source removal duct cleaning inside various types of structures including homes,
hospitals and commercial high-rises. Compared to clumsy van or truck-mounted units, this portable system offers exceptional
flexibility needed to access and clean air handling systems on the first floor or the fifty-first floor.
The duct cleaner is a vacuum that is attached directly to the air handling system within the building. The vacuum produces a
powerful airflow in the duct that pulls dirt and debris into the filtration system. As the vacuum operates, the filter begins to clog with
debris which increases the AC line current. The application required that maximum air flow be maintained during this process
without nuisance tripping of the circuit breaker.
An AC drive is needed to monitor and adjust the motor speed as the filter begins to clog. The drive must be simple to operate,
capable of working with both 15 AMP and 20 AMP circuits, and be GFCI compatible. The drive was required to be mounted inside the
duct cleaning unit and able to withstand vibration.
KB Solution:
KB engineers selected model KBAC-24D with custom software for this application. The drive was configured to operate with GFCIs
and was designed to be jumper selectable for both 15 AMP and 20 AMP circuits.
The KBAC uses a custom software algorithm to automatically maximize the vacuum performance without tripping the circuit breaker.
The software monitors the AC line current and adjusts the motor speed to keep the current below the circuit breaker rating. This
allows the duct cleaner to maintain maximum airflow as the filter begins to clog. An on board indicator alerts the operator when to
change the filter.
In addition to the custom software, the standard NEMA 4X enclosure was modified to allow the drive to be installed within the
allotted space in the equipment. In order for the drive to withstand the shock and vibration during use, the application required that
a silicon compound be used to secure several of the components.
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