1 defining the v/f characteristic shape, 0x2b00 | 0x3300 - vfc: v/f characteristic - shape, Defining the v/f characteristic shape – Lenze i700 User Manual

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Lenze · i700 servo inverter · Reference manual · DMS 1.5 EN · 03/2014 · TD05

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Motor control & motor settings

5.14

Parameterising the V/f characteristic control

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Parameterisable functions
Optionally the following functions can be activated for the V/f characteristic control:

"DC-injection braking" function

"Flying restart" function

In the Lenze setting these two functions are deactivated.

5.14.1

Defining the V/f characteristic shape

For purposes of adaption to different load profiles, the shape of the characteristic can be selected:

0x2B00 | 0x3300 - VFC: V/f characteristic - shape

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Principle of a linear V/f characteristic (on the left) and a quadratic V/f characteristic (on the right)

Selection list

(Lenze setting printed in bold)

Info

0 Linear (standard)

Linear characteristic for drives with constant load torque

over the speed.

1 Square-law (pumps and fans)

Square-law characteristic for drives with a linear or

square-law load torque over the speed.

• Square-law V/f characteristics are preferably used for

centrifugal pumps and fan drives.

• Please always check whether the corresponding drive

is suitable for operation with a quadratic V/f

characteristic!

• If your pump drive or fan drive is not suitable for

operation with a square-law V/f characteristic, use

the linear V/f characteristic instead, or select the

servo control.

2 User-defined

User-definable V/f characteristic for drives requiring an

adaptation of the magnetising current via the output

speed.

• The user-definable V/f characteristic can for instance

be used for operation on special machines like the

reluctance motor, for the suppression of oscillations

on the machine, or for energy optimisation.

Write access  CINH  OSC  P  RX  TX

UNSIGNED_8

0

0

0

0

f

set

V

V

f

set

Frequency at ref. point

0x2B01:2 | 0x3301:2

Voltage at ref. point
0xB01:1 | 0x3301:1

Voltage at ref. point

0x2B01:1 | 0x3301:1

Frequency at ref. point

0x2B01:2 | 0x3301:2

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