Originally Posted By batmanacw:
I might be buying an old 12x36 lathe very cheap. I would like to power its 3 phase 3 hp motor with a VFD. 220 single phase to 220 3 phase.
On a lathe, should I oversize the VFD or buy one rated for 3hp?
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My Monarch is a 3hp motor with a 3hp VFD and I've never tripped it out with the exception of slamming the clutch down in a high gear. That's bad practice regardless, so I don't do it.
Given that most VFDs will tolerate a short overcurrent situation, I would (and have) go size for size at this HP rating. I don't think the additional current from the 5hp will provide any gain for the added cost. If you need to up-size down the line then select a unit to fit that combo.
If it's a clutch lathe, that's great, use the clutch to ease into things. If it's clutchless, like an SB, then set your spindle ramp to keep startup current moderate. I don't use the VFDs for decel on any of my manual machines, so I can't speak to tuning that.
I also don't vary the Freq, set it at 60hz and let it roll. Yes, it will allow you to get a perfect SFM but in reality that's moot at this level of work. Most machines were designed with speed selections to cover the bases of their capacities from 60hz.