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VFD Starting of Synchronous Motor

Starting a synchronous motor directly from the supply is difficult because it cannot produce starting torque on its own. Traditionally, damper windings or pony motors were used. However, with modern drives, a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) provides a smooth and highly controlled starting method.

VFD Starting of Synchronous Motor
VFD Starting of Synchronous Motor

Why VFD Starting is Required?

A synchronous motor:

  • Requires DC excitation on the rotor
  • Needs to run at synchronous speed to lock with the rotating magnetic field
  • Cannot self-start under normal AC supply.
  • A VFD solves this problem by gradually building speed from zero.

Basic Principle of VFD Starting

A VFD controls:

  • Frequency (f) → controls speed
  • Voltage (V) → maintains flux

Speed relation:

\[
N_s = \frac{120f}{P}
\]

\begin{align*}
N_s &= \text{Synchronous speed} \\
f &= \text{Supply frequency} \\
P &= \text{Number of poles}
\end{align*}

By starting at low frequency, the motor starts at low speed, and speed increases gradually as frequency increases.