jonescg
100 MW
I have placed a deposit on an Evo AFM140 motor. Upon Evo's recommendation I chose the #4 wind, which has a Ke of 1.08 Vs/rad.
For those of us who prefer to work with rpm/V, this equates to 8.842 rpm/V.
The mechanical speed limit of this motor is 5000 rpm, or which would occur at 565 V (RMS). Since most inverters aren't as efficient at turning a DC Bus into AC, multiplying by 1.5 is a safe bet. This means I need to be running a nominal 850 V DC!
Surely the #3 wind would be better for me? It has a speed of 11.79 rpm/V, meaning top speed occurs at 424 V (RMS) indicating a nominal battery pack voltage of 636 V (which is what I have planned).
Why are they recommending the slower, #4 wound motor? I have queried them about it, so I will hopefully find out soon.
Cheers,
Chris
Edit: Should add I will be using a RMS PM150DZ inverter which can tolerate a maximum DC pack voltage of 720 V, and deliver a constant 250 A (RMS) to the motor. It's good for 300 A (RMS) peak, so if the motor is up for it, it will be good for about 125 kW.
For those of us who prefer to work with rpm/V, this equates to 8.842 rpm/V.
The mechanical speed limit of this motor is 5000 rpm, or which would occur at 565 V (RMS). Since most inverters aren't as efficient at turning a DC Bus into AC, multiplying by 1.5 is a safe bet. This means I need to be running a nominal 850 V DC!
Surely the #3 wind would be better for me? It has a speed of 11.79 rpm/V, meaning top speed occurs at 424 V (RMS) indicating a nominal battery pack voltage of 636 V (which is what I have planned).
Why are they recommending the slower, #4 wound motor? I have queried them about it, so I will hopefully find out soon.
Cheers,
Chris
Edit: Should add I will be using a RMS PM150DZ inverter which can tolerate a maximum DC pack voltage of 720 V, and deliver a constant 250 A (RMS) to the motor. It's good for 300 A (RMS) peak, so if the motor is up for it, it will be good for about 125 kW.