Power Amplifier output to 3 Phase Motor

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Power amplifiers output power to 3 phase motors by distributing current across the phases, and in this case, a peak output of 40A refers to the total output across all three phases, not per phase. When using a relay to interrupt motor current, it is crucial to size the relay appropriately to handle the total current without compromising safety. The discussion suggests that using a single contact for each phase may allow for a less expensive relay, but caution is advised. Additionally, using a variable frequency drive (VFD) can simplify the setup, as a 3 phase breaker before the VFD may suffice for interrupting power. Proper specifications of the VFD are essential for determining the correct relay size and ensuring safe operation.
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Hello Everyone,

I have a question about how power amplifiers output their power to 3 phase motors. I am using a copley xtl power amplifier to power a 3 phase motor, i want to use a relay to interrupt that motor current but I am not sure how to size it. If the peak output of the amplifier is 40A does that mean each phase of the motor can get 40A or does that mean the total output over the three phases is 40A? I am trying to get away with attaching each phase of the motor to one contact on the relay so i can hopefully use a cheaper relay without degrading safety. The power amplifier uses PWM to send a sine wave to the 3 phase motor.

Thanks for any help
 
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Normally, you would use a starter circuit like this:

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But if you have a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-frequency_drive" , just a 3 phase breaker (before the VFD) to break the supply is all that's needed.

As far as the rating goes, do you have the specifications of the VFD you're using?

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