2: Description 3000PB, 3700B, 4500B, 3000PVB, 3700VB, 4500VB User Manual
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2.8 Variable speed drive (VSD) 
components
The VSD, located in the machine’s electrical enclosure, 
works in concert with the controller to allow the compres-
sor to match its output to the current demand of the sys-
tem. The drive’s heat sink extends through the back of 
the
 enclosure, and its cooled by air flowing through the 
compressor enclosure.
2.9 VSD control system, functional 
description
Refer to Figure 2-5. The controls consist of:
• a VSD
•
a solenoid valve
• a regulating valve
• an inlet valve
Depending on the model, a compressor can be operated 
a
t a setpoint pressure from 60 to 175 psig (4.1 to 
12
.1 bar). The controller automatically sets the frequency 
r
ange based on the selected pressure. (The compres-
sor's operating range is on its nameplate.)
The following paragraphs apply to a compressor with a 
10
0 psig (6.9 bar) operating pressure and a 6 psi 
(0
.4 bar) load delta setting.
Compressors with different pressure operating ranges 
pe
rform in the same manner.
Start mode—0 to 50 psig (0 to 3.5 bar)
Pressing the controller   (Start) pad signals the VSD 
to accelerate the motor to fu
ll speed, causing the separa-
tor/sump tank pressure to 
rise from 0 to 50 psig (0 to 
3.4 bar). At this time both the pressure regulator and 
sole
noid valves are closed; the inlet valve is fully open 
and the air-end provides a full flow to the separator/sump 
tank. A minimum pressure valve set at approximately 
50 psig (3.4 bar) isolates the rising compressor air pres-
sure from the service line. 
Full load mode—50 to 100 psig (3.4 to 6.9 bar)
When the compressed air pressure rises above 50 psig 
(3.4 bar) the minimum pressure valve opens allowing 
comp
ressed air to flow into to the service line. From this 
point on the controller monitors the line pressure which 
controls the VSD. The pressure regulator and solenoid 
valves remain closed with the inlet valve fully open, run-
ning at 100 psig (6.9 bar) or lower.
VSD part load control
The service line pressure increases to a value above 
100 psig (6.9 bar) if the demand is less than the com-
pressor's rated capacity. In this condition, the VSD slows 
the m
otor's rpm which reduces the output to match the 
demand. The drive continuously adjusts the motor's rpm 
to maintain a 100 psig (6.9 bar) line pressure.The con-
troller maintains the correct fr
equency when the VSD is 
operating in this mode.
Modulating mode—100 to 106 psig (7.3 to 6.9 bar)
During low demand periods and with the VSD running at 
minimum speed, the line pressure can continue to rise. 
When the line pressure reaches 101 – 102 psig (approxi-
mately 7 bar), the regulator valve (Figure 2-5) gradually 
opens, directing air pressure to the inlet control valve pis-
ton. This action causes the inlet valve 
to partially close, 
thereby reducing the air flow entering the compressor 
until it matches the demand. The control system func-
tions continuously in this manner between less than 
10
1 psig (7.0 bar) to 106 psig (7.3 bar), in response to 
var
ying system demand. The pressure regulator has an 
orifice which vents a small amount of air to the atmo-
sphere when the pressure regulator controls the inlet 
valve. The
 orifice also bleeds off any accumulated mois-
ture from the control line. When the discharge pressure 
r
ises above 106 psig (7.3 bar), or to a preset unload 
pressure, the 
compressor unloads.
Unload mode—in excess of 106 psig (7.3 bar)
When there is no demand or it is at a minimal level, the 
service line pressure continues to rise. When it exceeds 
106 psig (7.3 bar), or reaches a preset unload pressure 
valu
e, the WS control system de energizes the solenoid 
valve allowing separator/ sump tank air pressure to be 
supplied directly which closes the inlet valve. The sole-
noid valve simultaneously sends a pneumatic signal to 
the 
blow down valve which opens to the atmosphere, and 
reduces the separator/sump tank pressure. The check 
valve in the air service line prevents line pressure from 
back-flowing to the separator/sump tank. The compres-
sor will shut down after the programmed unload time s
et-
ting expires (the default setting is zero (0) minutes for an 
im
mediate shutdown upon unload). When the line pres-
sure drops to the low pressure setting of 100 psig 
(6
.9 bar) the controller starts the motor and energizes the 
sole
noid valve which closes the blowdown valve. The re-
 NOTE
The load delta default setting is 10 psi (0.7 bar). 
Sullair recommends a setting of 6 psi (0.4 bar) 
fo
r the most efficient operation.