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3.1.4 Reference
quantities
Parameter range:
P2000 – r2004
Physical quantities are normalized or de-normalized by the frequency inverter
when data is output or is being entered. This conversion is undertaken by the
particular interface using the reference quantities. The normalization / de-
normalization is carried-out for the following interfaces:
Table 3-5
Normalized interfaces
Interafce 100
%
Analog input
Current input
Voltage input
20 mA
10 V
Analog output
Current output
Voltage output
20 mA
10 V
USS 4000
h
CB 4000
h
Further, for a BICO connection, a normalization is carried-out if the connector
output (CO) represents a physical quantity and the connector input (CI) a
normalized (percentage) quantity (e.g. PID controller). De-normalization is carried-
out if the inverse situation exists. This normalization / de-normalization should be
carefully taken into consideration, especially for the free function blocks (FFBs).
Reference quantities (normalization quantities) are intended to allow setpoint and
actual value signals to be represented in a standard fashion (normalization / de-
normalization of physical quantities such as setpoint and actual frequency). This
also applies for permanently set parameters that are entered as a "percentage". A
value of 100 % corresponds to a process data value PZD of 4000 h (USS or CB) –
or a current / voltage value of 20 mA / 10 V (analog input / output). The following
reference parameters and permanently saved reference values are available:
Table 3-6
Normalization functions
Parameter
Designation
Value (100 % / 4000 h)
Units
P2000 Reference
frequency
P2000
Hz
P2001 Reference
voltage P2001
V
P2002 Reference
current P2002
A
P2003 Reference
torque P2003
Nm
r2004 Reference
power π * P2000 * P2003
kW
- Reference
speed
P2000 * 60 / r0313
RPM
-
Reference temperature
100 °C
°C
-
Reference energy
100 kWh
kWh