Drive current limiting map (typical example) – Wesley BC-620-4CA User Manual
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3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS:
Power & Drive Limiting Map Parameters
DRIVE LIMITING MAP MENU
ALLOWABLE
PARAMETER
RANGE
DESCRIPTION
Nominal
0–100 %
Sets
PL_Drive_Nominal
0–32767
Plus Delta
0–100 %
Sets
PL_Drive_Nominal_Plus_Delta
0–32767
Plus 2xDelta
0–100 %
Sets
PL_Drive_Nominal_Plus_2xDelta 0–32767
Plus 4xDelta
0–100 %
Sets
PL_Drive_Nominal_Plus_4xDelta 0–32767
Plus 8xDelta
0–100 %
Sets
PL_Drive_Nominal_Plus_8xDelta 0–32767
Fig. 11
Drive
current limiting map
(typical example).
These parameters define the percentage of drive current limit
that will be applied at the speeds defined by the base speed
and delta speed parameters. The resulting map allows the
controller to reduce the drive current as a function of speed.
Reducing the power requirements at certain speeds
restricts performance. This can be useful for reducing motor
heating. It can also be used to keep consistent vehicle power
with changing battery state-of-charge.
POWER LIMITING MAP MENU
ALLOWABLE
PARAMETER
RANGE
DESCRIPTION
Nominal Speed
100–4000 rpm
Sets the base speed that will be used in the drive limiting map and
PL_Nominal_Speed
100–4000
regen limiting map.
Delta Speed
50–1000 rpm
Sets the width of the delta increment that will be used in the drive limiting
PL_Delta_Speed
50–1000
map and regen limiting map.