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Yes, Good point.; [+ j4 o8 j- W9 x
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As the principal of the VFD works, bascially from AC to DC, then DC to AC.
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2 D1 b! k; d7 u' o4 e( u, y5 nThe phase rotation of the output of the VFD connecting to the motor is based on the sequence "open" or "close" controlled by the inverter pre-set inside; any changes to the phase rotation of the feeder will not affect the DC rotation, as DC is NO phase at all.
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5 v( E# _9 ?: W+ s/ u& N F) JThe only thing you can change the rotation of the motor is the output side of the VFD, NOT the input of the VFD. |
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