Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual
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Understanding the Auto-tuning Procedure
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If Fdbk Device Type is set for encoderless, the parameters are set as
follows:
Total Inertia and Spd Desired BW are set as follows:
If Fdbk Device Type is set for an encoder, the parameters are set as
follows:
Total Inertia, Spd Desired BW, and Error Filtr BW are set as follows:
In many cases, the automatic selection by the drive for the bandwidth
setting provides acceptable performance and no further adjustments
are required. However, if you want a faster response to speed
reference and less speed disturbance to changes in load, increase the
bandwidth. Conversely, if you want a slower response, decrease the
bandwidth. Mid-range settings at half the maximum bandwidth value
are a good place to start when adjusting the bandwidth. The drive sets
the regulator Kp and Ki gains when the bandwidth adjustment is
made.
Important: If you set the speed regulator bandwidth too high, the
motor and load could chatter. If set too low, response will be sluggish.
This parameter:
Is set to this value:
Min Flux Level (parameter 71)
25.0%
Fdbk Filter Sel (parameter 65)
1 (35/49 radians/second)
Kf Speed Loop (parameter 160)
0.7
Error Filtr BW (parameter 162)
500.0 radians/second
When Total Inertia
(parameter 157) is:
Then Spd Desired BW
(parameter 161) is set to:
inertia
≤ 0.3 seconds
15 radians/second
0.3 seconds < inertia < 2 seconds
10 radians/second
2 seconds
≤ inertia < 5 seconds
5 radians/second
5 seconds
≤ inertia < 20 seconds
1 radians/second
inertia
≥ 20 seconds
0.5 radians/second
This parameter:
Is set to this value:
Min Flux Level (parameter 71)
25.0%
Fdbk Filter Sel (parameter 65)
0 (none)
Kf Speed Loop (parameter 160)
1.0
When Total Inertia
(parameter 157) is:
Spd Desired BW
(parameter 161) is set to:
And Error Filtr BW
(parameter 162) is set to:
inertia
≤ 0.3 seconds
25 radians/second
125 radians/second
0.3 seconds < inertia < 2 seconds
16 radians/second
80 radians/second
2 seconds
≤ inertia < 5 seconds
8 radians/second
40 radians/second
5 seconds
≤ inertia < 20 seconds
1.6 radians/second
25 radians/second
inertia
≥ 20 seconds
0.8 radians/second
25 radians/second