7 reset mains failure control, 8 restart protection, 9 quick mains recovery (ku) – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Referenzhandbuch · DMS 10.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Function library

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Function blocks

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17.1.102.7 Reset mains failure control

The mains failure control is rest by setting bReset to TRUE.

• A reset via bReset is always required when the restart protection is active or the restart

protection is used and the supply (mains or DC supply) has been switched on.

• The bReset input can, for instance, be connected to a digital input.

17.1.102.8 Restart protection

The integrated restart protection is to prevent a restart in the lower speed range when the supply

voltage was only interrupted briefly (mains recovery before drive stands still).

• The nThreshold_a input serves to specify the restart threshold in [%] with regard to the

reference speed (

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) below which no start has to take place after mains recovery.

• If in case of mains recovery the speed is below the restart threshold, the drive is continued to

be braked in a controlled way. This function is only stopped by setting bReset to TRUE.

• If the speed is above the restart threshold after mains recovery, the drive changes to its

setpoint nNSet_a.

• The function is switched inactive when nThreshold_a = 0 %.

• A reset takes place by setting bReset to TRUE and is required after every mains switching.

• In this case, the bActive output is set to TRUE when the bFault input is set to FALSE.

17.1.102.9 Quick mains recovery (KU)

The quick mains recovery causes a restart of the controller if the restart protection is not active

anymore.

• In case, the drive reaches its setpoint.
• If this behaviour is not desired, you can delay the restart by setting a retrigger time in

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or prevent it by using the restart protection.

• Dependent on the system, the mains recovery is reported through the mains failure control via

the level of the DC-bus voltage.

Procedure of the mains failure control

( 1397)

A quick mains recovery is caused by a "quick interruption" of the energy supply company (e.g.

thunderstorm) and by faulty components in the supply cables (e.g. collector rings).

• Then, set the retrigger time in

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higher than the measured deceleration time reached

in braking operation.

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