I plan to convert my Harrison M300 to run from a single to 3-phase VFD drive.
WEG CFW300 IP20 2.2kW 230V 1ph to 3ph AC Inverter Drive, DBr, Unfiltered
CFW300B10P0B2DB20 (13059419)
I have used WEG inverters in several other machines and found the wiring to be very straightforward (start, stop, e-stop, direction and speed control) but the M300 presents a particular challenge and I am interested to know how others have used the apron spindle control lever.
The spindle lever mechanically latches in one of three positions to select forward / stop / reverse. The lever rotates a cam that acts on two micro-switches. Effectively, this whole system acts as a latching switch and not the more appropriate momentary action switch used with most VFD setups. Consider what would happen if the spindle was running and an e-stop was pressed and then cleared. The spindle would start automatically.
I have considered using a PLC or timer relay(s) to convert the switch logic levels to timed pulses, thus simulating the effect of a start / stop push button. However, I wonder if there is a simpler solution that I am ignoring?