16 activate vvc control, 18 drive dimensioning messages – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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Drive dimensioning messages

18.8

Inverters

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18.8.14

The inverter cannot provide the rated output current

18.8.15

VFCplus eco control mode for quasi-stationary drives

18.8.16

Activate VVC control

Warning!

The rated current-inverter ratio to the rated motor current is xxx.

If V/f control is used, the required ratio of yyy is undershot.

For hoist drives with V/f control, drops at max. torque are possible during operation in generator mode and

at low speeds.

Select an inverter that is one power class higher than the motor.

Cause

Effects

Possible remedies

In this operating mode, the inverter

cannot provide the required current.

The hoist drive cannot hold the load. Select an inverter that is one power

class higher than the motor.

Note!

The VFCplus eco V/f control can only be used for quasi-stationary drives with slow load changes.

Cause

Effects

Possible remedies

When the VFCplus eco control mode

is used, the machine flux is reduced

in partial load operation. Due to

physical time constants of the ma-

chine, the machine flux cannot be in-

creased abruptly.

If the machine is loaded heavily for a

short time, only a following error

takes place in the best case. In the

worst case, the machine is not braked

safely or stops.

• Use other control modes.

• Magnetise machine in time be-

fore load impulses.

Warning!

Hoist may sag!

Activate the VVC control in the inverter during the commissioning phase if the VFCplus control mode with-

out feedback is used.

Cause

Effects

Possible remedies

During the dimensioning process of

the inverter (Servo Drive 9400, i700)

and the motor, DSD assumes that the

VVC control (Voltage-Vector-Control)

is activated in the inverter.

• Without VVC control, motor and

inverter must be considerably

overdimensioned when being op-

erated in VFCplus control mode.

Without an activated VVC control,

the hoist may sag.

Activate the VVC control in the in-

verter during the commissioning

phase.

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