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I was using an old receptacle. One leg was measuring 125 V input, the other 46 V input. The VFD being sensitive was still producing 3 PH output but less than required. Updated...
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Issue resolved:
I was using an old receptacle. One leg was measuring 125 V input, the other 46 V input. The VFD being sensitive was still producing 3 PH output but less than required. Updated...
The input to the VFD is 124V. Output varies between 90-112 V on each leg.
Thank you, I will check the legs and ground connection once more and report back.
Sal.
I just uploaded the wiring diagram from the manual for reference. I am wondering if the VFD is fried but it is unlikely since there is no display on the speed indicator or the VFD.
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