6 field weakening for synchronous motors, Field weakening for synchronous motors, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.8

Sensorless control for synchronous motors (SLPSM)

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5.8.6

Field weakening for synchronous motors

[5-17] Voltage/speed characteristic with switched-on field weakening

[5-18] Calculation of the maximally reachable speed with switched-on field weakening

Note!

In the Lenze setting, the field weakening for synchronous motors is activated in

C00079/4

.

• If a high energy efficiency is required, keep the field weakening switched off or restrict

the field weakening operation via

C00938

.

Stop!

In the field weakening operation, a current is injected into the synchronous motor even

in idle state which can rise to maximum current (

C00022

).

Ensure that this no-load current does not cause the motor to be heated impermissibly!

• We recommend using a temperature feedback via PTC or thermal contact.

Motor

temperature monitoring (PTC)

( 285)

Armature control range

Field weakening range

• When field weakening is switched on, the motor

magnetising current is increased from 0 A to the maximally

effective magnetising current via an internal control loop

when the voltage limit is reached.

• As a result, a higher speed can be reached at the same

motor voltage or DC-bus voltage.

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