Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are often requested components in the construction of premium high-flow lube oil transfer systems. Typically, a pump and motor setup is measured in revolutions per minute (RPM), which can be converted to hertz (Hz). This means that a standard pump operating at 60 Hz can be effectively slowed down by reducing the output frequency setting on a VFD. This adjustment allows for greater control over the pump speed, enhancing efficiency and prolonging the equipment's lifespan. More to come on these type of set ups.
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are often requested components in the construction of premium high-flow lube oil transfer systems. Typically, a pump and motor setup is measured in revolutions per minute (RPM), which can be converted to hertz (Hz). This means that a standard pump operating at 60 Hz can be effectively slowed down by reducing the output frequency setting on a VFD. This adjustment allows for greater control over the pump speed, enhancing efficiency and prolonging the equipment's lifespan. More to come on these type of set ups.