3 motor control parameters, Motor control parameters, C00006 – Lenze E84AVSCx 8400 StateLine C User Manual
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Commissioning
6.3
Adapting the most important parameters to the drive task
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6.3.3
Motor control parameters
C00006
Parameter
Name
Lenze setting
M
ot
or co
ntrol
Motor control
6: "VFCplus:V /f linear"
Switching frequency
2: "8 kHz var./drive-opt."
Slip compensation
2.67 %
Auto-DCB: Threshold
3 rpm
DCB = DC-injection braking
DC braking: Current
50.00 %
Auto-DCB: Hold time
0.500 s
Max. pos. output frequency
1000 Hz
Max. neg. output frequency
1000 Hz
Motor control
Selection of the motor control mode
• In the following, all options for V/f characteristic control (VFCplus) are shown.
• The V/f characteristic shape is defined by selecting the corresponding motor control mode.
• A detailed description of this and other motor control types not mentioned here (e.g. vector control) can be found
in the reference manual and in the »Engineer« online help for the controller.
Selection list
(Lenze setting printed in bold)
Info
6 VFCplus: V/f linear
Linear V/f characteristic
• For drives a constant, speed-independent load torque.
8 VFCplus: V/f quadr
Square-law V/f characteristic
• For drives with a load torque curve which is quadratic
or in relation to speed. Quadratic V/f characteristics
are preferred in the case of centrifugal pumps and fan
drives.
10 VFCplus: V/f definable
User-definable V/f characteristic
• For drives that require adaptation of the magnetising
current by means of the output speed. The freely
definable V/f characteristic can be used e.g. for
operation in conjunction with special machines such
as reluctance motors in order to suppress oscillations
at the machine or to optimise energy consumption.
11 VFCplusEco: V/f energy-saving
Linear V/f characteristic with voltage reduction
• For drives which often work in partial load operation,
the energy-saving V/f characteristic control
(VFCplusEco) offers the opportunity to reduce the
voltage at low load in order to save energy. At higher
loads, the voltage reduction is cancelled and a linear
characteristic is caused.