4 v/f resonance damping – Siemens MICROMASTER 420 User Manual
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3.21.1.4
V/f resonance damping
Parameter range:
P1338
Warnings -
Faults -
Function chart number:
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For variable-speed drives, resonance effects can occur in the upper frequency
range (> 20 Hz). These resonance effects result in an increased noise level and
also can damage / destroy the mechanical system. These resonance effects can
occur for:
Geared motors
Reluctance motors
Large motors
(low stator resistance
→
poor electrical damping)
Contrary to the "skip frequency" function (refer to Section 3.12.1 and parameters
P1091 to P1094), where the resonance frequency is passed through as quickly as
possible, for the V/f resonance damping (parameter P1338), the resonance effects
are dampened from a control-related perspective. The advantage of this function is
that by using this active damping, operation is possible in the resonance range.
The V/f resonance damping is activated and adjusted using parameter P1338. This
parameter represents a gain factor that is a measure for the damping of the
resonance frequency. The following oscillogram (refer to Fig. 3-63) indicates the
effect of the resonance damping function using as an example a reluctance motor
with gearbox. The phase output currents are displayed for an output frequency of
45 Hz.
Without V/f resonance damping (P1338 = 0)
V/f resonance damping active (P1338 = 1)
Fig. 3-63
Effect of V/f resonance damping