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Monitoring functions

8.7

Motor phase failure monitoring

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8.7.2

Monitoring 2: In the "enable operation" state transition

On the basis of test signals, this extended monitoring function for motor phase failure can detect a

phase failure and check the presence of the motor. Only after a successful check, the actual

operation is continued.

• Monitoring is only active for a short time after controller enable (when the device status

changes from "

Switched on

" to "

Operation enabled

") if

• a response other than "0: No response" has been set for this monitoring function in object

0x2D45:4

(or

0x3545:4

for axis B), and

• no test mode and no identification mode (

0x2825

or

0x3025

for axis B) are active.

• Before the actual operation, the motor is supplied with a maximum DC current, the max. level

of which can correspond to the lower of the following two values:

• The response set is triggered if one or several motor phase currents have not reached a specific

threshold value within 5 ms after controller enable. The threshold value depends on the

maximum device current and cannot be parameterised.

• The check is completed successfully if all three motor phase currents have exceeded the

threshold value. Then the actual operation is continued immediately.

8.7.3

Monitoring 1: In "operation enabled" status

If a current-carrying motor phase (U, V, W) fails during operation, the response set for this

monitoring is tripped if two conditions are met:

• Condition 1: Monitoring is activated

• In order to be able to reliably detect the failure of a motor phase, a certain motor current for

the current sensors must flow first. The monitoring function therefore is only activated if, in

the case of a servo control, the setpoint of the motor current, and in the case of a V/f

characteristic control, the actual value of the motor current (display in

0x6078

or

0x6878

for

axis B) has exceeded a parameterisable current threshold.

• Condition 2: A specific commutation angle has been covered without the detection of a current

flow.

• In this case monitoring works according to the principle of checking for each motor phase

that a current flows depending on the commutation angle.

• Monitoring responds if a rotating field is output and hence a specific commutation angle

(approx. 150°, electric) is covered without the current having exceeded a (non-

parameterisable) threshold that depends on the device power.

or

Note!

• As the check is cancelled immediately if all three motor phase currents have exceeded

the threshold value, the setpoint current usually is not achieved.

• In order to be able to achieve the threshold value used for the check, the rated motor

current must at least be 10 % of the maximum device current.

• This monitoring is independent of the further rotation of the commutation angle.

50 %

2 Rated device current

50 %

2 Rated motor current

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