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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

The Inverter Voltage Problem - Short #90

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan talks about the steady-state voltage problem that can take out inverter boards and what to do about it. Inverter-driven equipment refers to a variable-frequency drive with ECM compressors and fans.

We're talking about modern split-phase equipment rated for 208v or 230v power. However, the split-phase power will yield 240v. Most motors and components for 240v equipment have ratings for 230v AC power. L1 and L2 power can also be significantly higher than 240v, sometimes going as high as 250v.

Inverter boards have a widespread failing problem in locations with high steady-state voltage. Surge protectors only work for spikes in voltage, such as lightning strikes; they don't protect equipment from steady-state high voltage. Inverter boards are rated for 10% voltage over 230v and 5% lower than 208v. The operating range is 197-253v, but consistent overvoltage that doesn't quite reach 253v can still lead to failure.

We attempted to fix the problem by using the ICM493. These protectors have single-phase monitoring and have a NEMA 3R rating (suitable for outdoor usage). You can set the high and low voltage limits and get the benefits of thermally protected MOV surge protection. Although the inverters stopped failing, they started shutting off when they weren't supposed to. We discovered that the power companies were allowed to run up to 252v, which was right on the limit! Power companies may also run voltages 1-2v higher than 252v, so that explained the failures and shutoffs.

If you decide to use the ICM493, you need to calibrate the voltage based on measured voltage (such as from a voltmeter). Then, you set it for 230v +/-10%. If you experience recurring problems with overvoltage, the power company probably won't be much help. In that case, you can use a buck-boost transformer.

 

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome to the HVAC school podcast, as they call it. That's what the people call this thing.

0:09.0

This is the People's Podcast. I really don't know what I'm talking about. This is a short episode of the

0:13.6

HVAC school podcast. I'm Ryan and today's episode is going to be about the

0:18.1

voltage issue, the voltage problem that exists with inverter-driven equipment and not necessarily all

0:24.1

inverted-driven equipment but we're seeing it more often and so we're going to talk

0:27.8

more about that after we thank the sponsors of the podcast that make it possible

0:31.6

and the first is Blue on Energy.

0:35.1

Blue on Energy.com they make the TDX 20 refrigerant which is a replacement for

0:39.5

R22 it's got great performance characteristics efficiency and has solid oil return properties

0:46.3

It's kind of checks all the boxes. It is high glide and so that's something you got to know how to deal with.

0:52.6

So if you're not familiar with Clyde, well then you definitely need to download their

0:56.4

app, which is the Blue On app.

0:58.8

You can find it on Android or on iPhone and you can learn more about not only the TDX 20 refrigerant as a replacement for R22

1:07.0

but you can learn a lot of other things.

1:08.3

Their app has a lot of great information.

1:10.6

They're working together with Measure Quick.

1:12.1

They got a lot of smart people who work at Blue On Energy

1:15.0

and making some really good choices in the industry.

1:17.5

So find out more Blue On Energy.com or download the Blue On app.

1:22.0

Also want to thank our other sponsors Navac and now. dot com or download the blue on app.

1:26.7

Also want to thank our other sponsors Navac and Navac Global.com field piece.

1:30.8

Fieldpiece is a partner that we're always proud to talk about. Hey, check out the new SC 680 power meter from Field Piece.

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