10 structure of the drive axis – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Structure of the drive axis

10.3

Drive concept

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10.3.5.1

Encoderless motor control for vertical conveyors/hoists

An application is defined as a vertical conveyor if the gravitational force acts significantly on the mo-

tor torque. Cable-guided hoists and linear applications with an angle of tilt of more than 45° (belt

drives, rack drives, spindle drives, travelling drives) are recognised as vertical conveyors by DSD.
Drive systems for vertical conveyors must ensure a reliable and continuous operation of the appli-

cation at all times. For this task, a special motor management is required.
Drive systems with feedback are very well-suited for vertical conveyors. For applications without

feedback, the motor management must also ensure a continuous and safe operation of the drive,

even without encoder, and for the transition phases lifting/lowering and lowering/lifting in partic-

ular. During this four-quadrant operation, the motor control must also ensure safe operation of the

"Zero-Hertz field frequency" operating status.
DSD efficiently supports the user during the drive dimensioning phase and

• provides suitable control types and encoderless drive systems for certain power ranges,
• considers the operating behaviour of the drive system during the dimensioning phase,
• checks necessary overdimensioning of the drive components and the max. permissible motor

utilisation,

• detects the utilisation of the selected drive components,
• signalises exceedances of limit values by means of warning signals or notes.

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