1 sp-1# line on/off – GE Industrial Solutions AF-650 GP General Purpose Drive Programming Guide User Manual

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3.9.1 SP-1# Line On/Off

Parameters to configure actions taken for Line Failures,
Input Fault, and Imbalance.

SP-10 Line failure

Option:

Function:

SP-10 Line failure is typically used where very short

mains interruptions (voltage dips) are present. At

100% load and a short voltage interruption, the

DC voltage on the main capacitors drops quickly.

For larger drives it only takes a few milliseconds

before the DC level is down to about 373 V DC

and the IGBTs cut off and looses the control over

the motor. When the mains is restored, and the

IGBTs start again, the output frequency and

voltage vector does not correspond to the speed/

frequency of the motor, and the result is normally

an overvoltage or overcurrent, mostly resulting in

a trip lock. SP-10 Line failure can be programmed

to avoid this situation.

Select the function to which the frequency

converter must act when the threshold in

SP-11 Line Voltage at Input Fault has been reached.

SP-10 Line failure cannot be changed while motor

is running.

[0]

*

No

function

The frequency converter will not compensate for a

mains interruption. The voltage on the DC-link will

drop quickly and motor control will be lost within

milliseconds to seconds. Trip lock will be the

result.

[1] Ctrl.

Decel

The frequency converter will remain control of the

motor and do a controlled ramp down from

SP-11 Line Voltage at Input Fault level. If B-10 Brake

Function is [0] Off or [2] AC brake, the ramp will

follow the Over Voltage Ramping. If B-10 Brake

Function is [1] Resistor Brake the ramp will follow

the setting in C-23 Quick Stop Decel Time. This

selection is particularly useful in pump

applications, where the inertia is low and the

friction is high. When the mains is restored, the

output frequency will ramp the motor up to the

reference speed (if the mains interruption is

prolonged, the controlled ramp down might take

the output frequency all the way down to 0 RPM,

and when the mains is restored, the application is

ramped up from 0rpm to the previous reference

speed via the normal ramp up). If the energy in

the DC-link disappears before the motor is

ramped to zero the motor will be coasted.

[2] Ctrl.

Decel,

trip

This selection is similar to selection [1] except that

in [2] a reset is necessary for starting up after

power-up.

[3] Coasting

Centrifuges can run for an hour without power

supply. In those situations it is possible to select a

SP-10 Line failure

Option:

Function:

coast function at mains interruption, together with

a flying start which occurs when the mains is

restored.

[4] Kinetic

back-up

Kinetic back-up ensures that the frequency

converter keeps running as long as there is

energy in the system due to the inertia from

motor and load. This is done by converting the

mechanical energy to the DC-link and thereby

maintaining control of the drive and motor. This

can extend the controlled operation, depending

on the inertia in the system. For fans it is typically

several seconds, for pumps up to 2 seconds and

for compressors only for a fraction of a second.

Many industry applications can extend controlled

operation for many seconds, which is often

enough time for the mains to return.

Illustration 3.35 Kinetick Back-up

A Normal operation

B Mains failure

C Kinetic back-up

D Mains return

E

Normal Operation: ramping

Table 3.17 Legend to Illustration 3.35

The DC-level during [4] Kinetic back-up is

SP-11 Line Voltage at Input Fault * 1.35.

If the mains do not return U

DC

is maintained as

long as possible by ramping the speed down

towards 0 RPM. Finally the frequency converter

coasts.

If the mains return while in kinetic back-up U

DC

will increase above SP-11 Line Voltage at Input

Fault*1.35. This is detected in one of the following

ways.

1.

If U

DC

> SP-11 Line Voltage at Input

Fault*1.35*1.05

2.

If the speed is above the reference. This

is relevant if the mains come back at a

lower level than before, e.g. SP-11 Line

Voltage at Input Fault*1.35*1.02. This

does not fulfil the criterion in point one

and the frequency converter will try to

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