
Analysis of the implementation of three-phase Variable Frequency Drive on the prototype of a rice drying machine
Author(s) -
Mindit Eriyadi,
A Ajimah,
D Usman,
Y M Hamdani,
Sukma Abadi,
Andri Suryadi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1098/4/042057
Subject(s) - induction motor , voltage , rotation (mathematics) , rotational speed , control theory (sociology) , variable frequency drive , automotive engineering , power (physics) , electrical engineering , engineering , computer science , physics , mechanical engineering , control (management) , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
The prototype of the rice drying machine is a device used for rice dryers that are not weather dependent. The driver of this prototype rice drying machine uses ½ HP induction motor as its main mover. To be able to adjust the rotation of the induction motor using Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) brand LS iC5 with 1 HP power. The rotation needed to rotate the load can be done by changing the frequency and voltage so that the rotation speed of the induction motor can be adjusted as needed. From the testing of a no-load induction motor with a frequency adjustment range from 5 Hz to 13 Hz, the induction motor speed is 142.8 rpm (rotation per minute) to 375.3 rpm. The measured voltage is 76.5 V to 116.7 V and the measured current is 2.5 A to 1.6 A. From the results of the test of a no-load induction motor it can be concluded that the ratio of frequency to voltage is directly proportional while the ratio of frequency to current is inversely proportional. In testing induction motors with a frequency adjustment range from 5 Hz to 9 Hz, they produce the same conclusions as to the induction motor load testing. VFD is certainly appropriate to be used as a speed regulator as needed.