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5.1 iQpump Basic Programming Parameters

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b5-09 PI Output Level Selection

Normally, the output of the PI function causes an increase in motor speed whenever the measured feedback is below the setpoint. This is

referred to as direct acting response. However, if b5-09 = “1: Reverse Output,” the output of the PI function causes the motor to slow
down when the feedback is below the setpoint. This is referred to as reverse acting response.

b5-10 PI Output Gain Setting

Setting Range: 0.0 to 25.0

Factory Default: 1.0

Applies a multiplier to the output of the PI function. Using the gain can be helpful when the PI function is used to trim the Speed

Command. Increasing b5-10 causes the PI function to have a greater regulating affect on the speed command.

b5-12 PI Feedback Reference Missing Detection Selection

Loss of feedback can cause problems to a PI application. The iQpump drive can be programmed to turn on a digital output whenever a
loss of feedback occurs. Feedback Loss Detection is turned on by b5-12. When b5-12 = “1: Alarm,” the iQpump drive acknowledges the

loss of feedback without stopping or turning on the fault output (MA-MB). If b5-12 = “2: Fault,” the iQpump drive coasts to a stop and

turns on the fault output if the feedback is determined to be lost.

b5-13 PI Feedback Loss Detection Level

Setting Range:

0 to 100%

Factory Default: 0%

b5-14 PI Feedback Loss Detection Time

Setting Range:

0.0 to 25.0 sec

Factory Default: 1.0 sec

The iQpump drive interprets feedback loss whenever the feedback signal drops below the value of b5-13 and stays below that level for at
least the time set into b5-14. See

Figure 5.17

for timing details.

Figure 5.14

Figure 5.17 Loss of PI Feedback Feature

b5-17 PI Accel/Decel Time

Setting Range: 0.0 to 25.5 sec

Factory Default: 0.0 sec

This is a soft start function that is applied to the PI setpoint analog input. Instead of having nearly instantaneous changes in signal levels,
there is a programmed ramp applied to level changes. When changing setpoints, the error can be limited by gradually ramping the

setpoint through the use of parameter b5-17.

Setting

Description

0

Normal Output (direct acting) (factory default)

1

Reverse Output (reverse acting)

Setting

Description

0

Disabled (factory default)

1

Alarm

2

Fault

Measured
Feedback

T

t

Feedback

Loss Output

T

b5-13

T = b5-14

Feedback

Loss Digital Output

ON (CLOSED)

OFF (OPEN)

TIME