milmat1
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I am beginning work on my first control system for some machinery that will be located outside the U.S.
The primary supply voltage will be 575 rather than 460-480 that I am used to working with.
It is a Considerable control system with PLC/HMI onboard will talk to a central plant office somewhere via a SCADA system or Wonderware etc.(done by others).
Several motors will be involved up to 20 HP. at least one Across the line reversing motor and several VFD driven motors. (Powerflex 70's Likely).
I would just like to know what things I should watch out for with the 575 Voltage As I layout the control and MCC etc..
For the most part everything will stay the same as a 480 machine it appears. Of course the motors will be rated 575...
Anyway, is there anything I should watch out for such as landmines....??
The primary supply voltage will be 575 rather than 460-480 that I am used to working with.
It is a Considerable control system with PLC/HMI onboard will talk to a central plant office somewhere via a SCADA system or Wonderware etc.(done by others).
Several motors will be involved up to 20 HP. at least one Across the line reversing motor and several VFD driven motors. (Powerflex 70's Likely).
I would just like to know what things I should watch out for with the 575 Voltage As I layout the control and MCC etc..
For the most part everything will stay the same as a 480 machine it appears. Of course the motors will be rated 575...
Anyway, is there anything I should watch out for such as landmines....??