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2 Introduction to VLT Automation VT Drive
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Illustration 2.1: The graph is showing fan curves (A, B and
C) for reduced fan volumes.
2.7.3 Example of Energy Savings
As can be seen from the figure (the laws of proportionality), the flow is controlled by changing the RPM. By reducing the speed only 20% from the rated
speed, the flow is also reduced by 20%. This is because the flow is directly proportional to the RPM. The consumption of electricity, however, is reduced
by 50%.
If the system in question only needs to be able to supply a flow that corresponds to 100% a few days in a year, while the average is below 80% of the
rated flow for the remainder of the year, the amount of energy saved is even more than 50%.
The laws of proportionality
The figure below describes the dependence of flow, pressure and power consumption on RPM.
Q = Flow
Q
= Rated flow
1
Q
= Reduced flow
2
H = Pressure
H
= Rated pressure
1
H
= Reduced pressure
2
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Illustration 2.2: When using a frequency converter to reduce
fan capacity to 60% - more than 50% energy savings may
be obtained in typical applications.
P = Power
P
= Rated power
1
P
= Reduced power
2
n = Speed regulation
n
= Rated speed
1
n
= Reduced speed
2
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