Rapomay
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I am the owner of an exterior only car wash. I am currently considering purchasing VFDs for the blower motors. Does anyone have any real world money saving. We have six 15 HP producers.
I have 4 producers but they are soft start. That may be a more viable option. Do you plan on using a lower rpm on lower washes?I am the owner of an exterior only car wash. I am currently considering purchasing VFDs for the blower motors. Does anyone have any real world money saving. We have six 15 HP producers.
Currently the blowers start for each car then turn off. On busy days they may only be off for a couple of seconds. We have thought about leaving them on all day but I am worried that my employee towel driers may not be paying enough attention and two cars may hit or worse.I just reread your original post. Do your blowers currently run all day or come on for each car?
That's a good point. Typically you wold install larger contactors to compensate for short cycle starting. On the vfd's they should last 10 plus years and they don't care how much you start and stop as long as you don't start so fast you have an inrush that exceeds the rating of the vfd.Easier on a VFD than a contactor too, since a contactor of that size is rated to handle only a certain number of starts. I can't say that a VFD would last longer, but it would be worth looking into.