Title :
Interference suppression on motor connection cables for frequency converters
Author :
Kirschvink, Manfred ; Bach, Luc ; Louges, Marcel
Author_Institution :
Kabelwerk Eupen AG, Belgium
Abstract :
It is a fact that frequency converters that operate asynchronous AC-motors are an inherent source of conducted and radiated interference. This attributes to the short pulse rise time of the modulated output voltage of the converter. Because the converter itself cannot be changed, the suppression of the interference is possible only through external means. For this reason, broadband inductive filtering is generally used to suppress the voltage peaks on the motor. Normal industry practice is to use a conventional shielded cable in conjunction with the prescribed EMI-filter to reduce the conducted and the radiated interference. When this conventional cable is substituted with a shielded ferrite layered low pass cable, the difference in the level of reduction is dramatic. The low pass ferrite coated cable assures a suppression of the asymmetric current and significantly reduces the interference emission. The comparison of a conventional shielded cable to the low pass ferrite coated cable is presented and described
Keywords :
cable sheathing; electromagnetic interference; ferrite devices; frequency convertors; induction motors; interference suppression; power cables; EMI-filter; asymmetric current suppression; asynchronous motors; broadband inductive filtering; conducted interference; frequency converters; interference emission reduction; interference suppression; modulated output voltage; motor connection cables; radiated interference; shielded ferrite layered low pass cable; short pulse rise time; voltage peaks suppression; Absorption; Cable shielding; Conducting materials; Conductors; Electromagnetic compatibility; Ferrites; Frequency conversion; Interference suppression; Magnetic field measurement; Radio frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 1996. APEC '96. Conference Proceedings 1996., Eleventh Annual
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3044-7
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.1996.500501