2 operation with mid-frequency motors, 2 operation with mid−frequency motors, Application examples – Lenze 8200 motec frequency inverter 0.25kW-7.5kW User Manual
Page 194: Operation with medium−frequency motors
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Application examples
Operation with medium−frequency motors
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EDB82MV752 EN 5.2
13.2
Operation with mid−frequency motors
Mid−frequency asynchronous motors are used where high and adjustable speeds are required.
Possible applications are milling cutters for wood working machines, fans, vacuum pumps, concrete
vibrators, grinding and polishing drives.
Dimensioning notes
·
If the motor is to be braked shortly, and with high moments of inertia, an external brake
resistor must be used.
(
^ 11−1)
·
Set the speed setting range so that motors with integral fan are always cooled sufficiently
(setting range as a function of load)
Application−specific configuration
Code
Designation
Setting
Comment
C0011
max. output frequency
Set to the value given on the motor nameplate, not higher than 400 Hz.
C0012
Acceleration time − main
setpoint
Set it so that acceleration takes place below the current limitation.
C0013
Deceleration time main
setpoint
Set it so that braking is possible with or without external brake without the
"overvoltage (OU)" message being displayed.
C0014
Operating mode
−2−
Linear characteristic (best operational performance for mid−frequency motors)
C0015
V/f rated frequency
^ 7−5
C0016
U
min
boost
Setting depends on the load at low frequencies.
Recommendation: 0 %
C0018
Switching frequency
−3−
16 kHz (good concentricity with only 16 kHz)
Observe power reduction
^ 3−5
C0021
Slip compensation
0 %
Normally not required.
C0022
I
max
limit in motor mode
Set to rated motor current.
At short acceleration times and high moments of inertia to 150 %.
C0023
I
max
limit in generator mode
150 %
Lenze setting
C0106
Hold time for DCB
0 s
DC injection brake must be deactivated!
C0144
Switching frequency reduction −0−
No reduction.