10 displacement of the m-n characteristic, 17 restrictions of the drive dimensioning – Lenze DSD User Manual
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Restrictions of the drive dimensioning
17.10
Displacement of the M-n characteristic
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17.10
Displacement of the M-n characteristic
If the max. available output voltage on the inverter is lower than the rated motor voltage, field
weakening already starts below the rated motor speed.
• The output voltage on the inverter depends on the mains voltage.
• Depending on the max. output voltage on the inverter, the available torque decreases.
• In overboost operation (M > M
N
), this effect is particularly distinctive.
• Possible causes are:
• Mains undervoltage
• Voltage drop on filters, chokes. The components are only considered in DSD if they are man-
datory for operation.
• Voltage drop on long motor cables
• The operating voltages of the inverter and motor (U
mot
> U
mains
) are not optimally assigned,
e. g. 460 V motor on the inverter with 400 V mains supply.
[17-4] Maximum and continuous torques
Note!
Only relevant for inverter-motor combinations which are not adjusted to each other as
regards voltage (output voltage of inverter < motor voltage).
Motor characteristic 360 V mains voltage
Motor characteristic 400 V mains voltage
Motor characteristic 440 V mains voltage