Maximizing Motor Operational Longevity & Performance
A unique solution that mitigates damaging common mode and differential mode voltages in systems using VFDs.
Sponsored by: MTE Corporation

If your system utilizes VFDs and you frequently experience things like drive tripping, cable heating, motor noise and overheatingor motor bearing damage (like pitting, frosting or fluting)the solution may be electrical and not mechanical. In this paper, you will see the results of a system using a unique filter solution from MTE, compared to the same system setup without the MTE filter. This research will present the visual difference in the common mode and differential mode voltages between the two systems, and you will gain an understanding of how the MTE solution mitigates these damaging voltages.

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