When is a tachometer required – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Catalog Number Explanation – Drive Selection
7000A-UM150F-EN-P – June 2013
7000 “A” Frame
A tachometer is required under the following conditions:
1. When speed regulation accuracy must be between 0.01 – 0.02%
of nominal speed.
2. When the zero speed breakaway torque needed is greater than
90% of continuous running torque.
3. When continuous running speed is greater than or equal to 0.1
Hz, but less than 6 Hz.
4. For minimizing restart times using the flying start capability in
forward or reverse direction.
Power Flex Speed Regulation
Tachometer
Frequency Output
< 6 Hertz
6 – 15 Hertz
Above 15 Hertz
Without Tachometer
Not applicable
0.1 %
0.1 %
With Tachometer
0.02 %
0.01%
0.01%
Notes:
Speed Regulation is based on % of motor synchronous speed.
Tachometer to be mounted on the AC machine
Operational 15 V DC Power Supply mounted in drive to power
the tachometer as a standard option with the tachometer feed
back card.
Customer is responsible for providing and mounting of
tachometer
Sleeve bearing motors require the tachometer to have an axial
movement tolerance.
Recommended tachometers are the shaft mounting type,
examples are the Avtron 585 and 685 models or the Northstar
(Lakeshore) RIM Tach HS85, 12 to 15V models or equivalent.
Magneto resistive models are more adaptable to harsh
environments.
When installing, the tachometer body and electronics must be
isolated from ground (options available from the tachometer
manufacturer to accomplish this).
When cable lengths exceed 305 m (1000 ft.) for the Northstar or
610 m (2000 ft.) for the Avtron, consult the factory.
Tachometer Selection
Recommended Tach PPR
Motor RPM
Tach ppr
3600
600
3000
600
1800
1024
1500
1024
1200
2048
1000
2048
900
2048
720
2048
600
2048
When is a tachometer
required?
When is a tachometer
required?