2 basic settings, 1 defining the v/f characteristic shape, Basic settings – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.5

V/f characteristic control (VFCplus)

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Lenze · 8400 motec · Reference manual · DMS 4.1 EN · 08/2013 · TD05

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5.5.2

Basic settings

The "Initial commissioning steps" listed in the table below are sufficient for a simple characteristic

control.

• Detailed information on the individual steps can be found in the following subchapters.

Tip!
Information on the optimisation of the control mode and the adaptation to the real

application is provided in chapter "

Optimising the control mode

".

( 100)

Parameterisable additional functions are described correspondingly in the chapter

"

Parameterisable additional functions

".

( 145)

5.5.2.1

Defining the V/f characteristic shape

In principle, three different characteristic shapes can be stipulated:

1. Linear V/f characteristic:

For drives for a constant, speed-independent load torque.

2. Quadratic V/f characteristic:

For drives with a load torque curve which is quadratic or in relation to speed. Quadratic V/f

characteristics are preferred in the case of centrifugal pumps and fan drives.

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Principle of a linear and quadratic V/f characteristic

The V/f characteristic shape is defined by selecting the corresponding motor control mode in

C00006

:

C00006

= "6: VFCplus: V/f linear" for linear characteristic

C00006

= "8: VFCplus: V/f quadr" for quadratic characteristic

Initial commissioning steps

1.

Defining the V/f characteristic shape

.

2.

Defining current limits (Imax controller)

.

( 99)

0

1

0

100 %

N

n
n

U

min

U

out

0

1

0

100 %

N

n
n

U

min

U

out

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