MikeP
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I've hunted all over the internet but can't find an answer...
For an 60Hz AC motor what is an acceptable frequency variation? I know that low HZ can cause ac motors to overheat but HOW MUCH Lower?
Here's the reason for the question:
Our NL Genny is set to produce 61HZ under no load in order to produce 60 when there is considerable load - several AC units running, etc. But our new dishwasher - which we really like - is very frequency sensitive. It will go into the fault mode at 61 HZ and works perfectly at 60. What this means is that if we want to use it with the Genny running, we have to turn on a couple of AC units.
I'm wondering that if I adjusted the Genny to produce 60 at light loads, would the resulting 59HZ at heavy load cause any problem for the various electric motors/pumps? Obviously the big motors are more important than the dishwasher but if 59 is OK, it would be nice to have everything work!
OTOH, why the dishwasher s so sensitive is a product of our digital age.
For an 60Hz AC motor what is an acceptable frequency variation? I know that low HZ can cause ac motors to overheat but HOW MUCH Lower?
Here's the reason for the question:
Our NL Genny is set to produce 61HZ under no load in order to produce 60 when there is considerable load - several AC units running, etc. But our new dishwasher - which we really like - is very frequency sensitive. It will go into the fault mode at 61 HZ and works perfectly at 60. What this means is that if we want to use it with the Genny running, we have to turn on a couple of AC units.
I'm wondering that if I adjusted the Genny to produce 60 at light loads, would the resulting 59HZ at heavy load cause any problem for the various electric motors/pumps? Obviously the big motors are more important than the dishwasher but if 59 is OK, it would be nice to have everything work!
OTOH, why the dishwasher s so sensitive is a product of our digital age.
