F307, F308, F309 – Toshiba H9 User Manual

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H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual

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Supply Voltage Correction

Program

Protection

Base Frequency Voltage

This parameter Enables/Disables the Voltage Compensation function.

When Enabled, this function provides a constant V/f ratio during periods of
input voltage fluctuations.

Settings:

0 — Disabled (Output Voltage Unlimited)
1 — Enabled (Supply Voltage Compensation)
2 — Disabled (Output Voltage Limited)
3 — Enabled (Supply Voltage Compensation w/Output Voltage Limited)

Direct Access Number — F307

Parameter Type — Selection List

Factory Default — Disabled

Changeable During Run — No

Dynamic Braking Resistance

Program

Protection

Dynamic Braking

This parameter is used to input the resistive value of the Dynamic Braking
Resistor
being used.

Light-duty and Heavy-Duty resistors vary from a few ohms to several hundred
ohms. The appropriate resistance size will be typeform- and application-
specific.

See the section titled

Dynamic Braking Resistor Wire/Cable Specifications on

pg. 268

for more information on using the DBR system and for assistance in

selecting the appropriate resistor for a given application.

Note:

Using a resistor value that is too low may result in system
damage.

Direct Access Number — F308

Parameter Type — Numerical

Factory Default — (ASD-dependent)

Changeable During Run — No

Minimum — 0.5

Maximum — 1000.0

Units —

Ω

Continuous Dynamic Braking Capacity

Program

Protection

Dynamic Braking

This parameter is used to input the wattage of the Dynamic Braking Resistor.

See the section titled

Dynamic Braking Resistor Wire/Cable Specifications on

pg. 268

for more information on using the DBR system.

Note:

Using a resistor with a wattage rating that is too low may result
in system damage.

Direct Access Number — F309

Parameter Type — Numerical

Factory Default — (ASD-dependent)

Changeable During Run — No

Minimum — 0.01

Maximum — 600.00

Units — kW

Ridethrough Time

Program

Protection

Retry/Restart

In the event of a momentary power outage, this parameter determines the length
of the Ridethrough time.

The Ridethrough will be maintained for the number of seconds set using this
parameter.

See parameter

F302

for more information on the Ridethrough function.

Note:

The actual Ridethrough Time is load-dependent.

Direct Access Number — F310

Parameter Type — Numerical

Factory Default — 2.0

Changeable During Run — Yes

Minimum — 0.1

Maximum — 320.0

Units — Seconds

F307

F310

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