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Prairie Edge Service | Programming my VFD to drive the single phase 120V PSC motor @prairieedgeservice | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Programming the single phase 110V input - 3 phase 110V output VFD to run with the 120V Permanent Split Capcitor (PSC) motor on my King Low speed (1750 rpm) bench grinder


Motor is King Canada KC-895LS 8" Low Speed Bench Grinder 120V, 3A, 1750RPM

VFD model is H100-2.2C2-1B
Input: 110V 50/60Hz
Output: 0-110V 12.5A 0-1000Hz

Parameters what I am using, not validated as functionally correct.
F003 main freq = 60hz
F004 ref freq = 60hz
F005 max freq = 100hz for 1750rpm unit 60 for 3600rpm unit
F007 min freq = 10 hz
F008 Max Voltage = 120V
F026 stop mode = 0
F028 stop freq = 0.5 hz
F030 stop braking time = 0.0s
F031 DC braking level = 2.0 (dont care as long as F30 = 0.0)
F039 start freq for braking = 4.0 (dont care as long as F30 = 0.0)
F141 motor rated voltage = 120V
F142 motor rated current = 3.0 (use according to motor)
F143 number of motor poles = 02
F170 selection of display 1 = 2 (for RPM)
F184 RPM display factor = 0.5 (for 1750, use 1.0 if motor is 3600)
F193 output open phase = 0
F194 0hz output enabled = 0
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Programming my VFD to drive the single phase 120V PSC motor @prairieedgeservice

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