by Michael Bell | Jan 5, 2024 | VFD
On GS drives if you experience overvoltage check the voltage readout within the software of the VFD. It should be below 340V, anything over that and you will get this error. Step 1) Please call Enventek for recommendations. In the past we have: Recommended that you...
by Michael Bell | Jun 27, 2023 | VFD
The following pictures are examples of how we wire up each VFD currently. VFDs DR12 & DR13 (In the Stationary Enclosure) VFDs DR4 & DR5 (In the Stationary Enclosure) VFDs DR6 & DR7 (In the Stationary Enclosure) VFD DR1 (In the Stationary Enclosure) VFD DR2...
by Michael Bell | Jun 27, 2023 | Angles, Wiring
Power for each movement that the saw makes will follow this general path. VFD (in) VFD (out) Terminal Block in # (Example 46) Terminal Block out # (Example 46) (the number will be the same as “in”) Motor VFD in wires are the two or three wires on the left...
by Michael Bell | Jun 13, 2023 | Troubleshooting
A customer called and stated that after hitting the E-Stop that both of the VFDs for the Scrap Incline & Scrap Belt were disconnected (Yellow). Steps Taken Restart VC1 – No Change Restart Saw – No Change Unplug the RJ11 jack from VFD 30 – No...
by Michael Bell | Sep 21, 2022 | VFD
The main reason for a Drive disconnect would be. Power Wire between the VC1 and the VFD is disconnected Faulty or misconfigured VFD Faulty VC1 Power Check if there is power to the VFD (Drive) if there is no power then the check screen will show disconnected. Most of...