3 defining current and speed limits, Defining current and speed limits, 5motor control (mctrl) – 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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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.3

Defining current and speed limits

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5.3

Defining current and speed limits

Limitation of the speed setpoint
Parameterising the reference speed in

C00011

means that the drive must rotate at the set speed if

a speed setpoint of 100% is specified.
All speed setpoint selections are provided in % and always refer to the reference speed set in

C00011

.

Tip!
For reasons of achievable resolution and the accuracy involved, the reference speed should

be geared to the speed range required for the respective application.
Lenze recommendation: Reference speed (

C00011

) = 1500 ... 3000 rpm

Irrespective of the selected motor control, there are more limitation options:

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C00909/1

Max. positive speed

120 %

C00909/2

Max. negative speed

120 %

C00910/1

Max. positive output frequency

1000 Hz

C00910/2

Max. negative output frequency

1000 Hz

Note!

In the torque-controlled operation (bTorquemodeOn = TRUE), the limitation of the speed

setpoint set in

C00909/x

has no impact!

For the torque-controlled operation, a permissible speed range can be defined via the

speed limitation (inputs nSpeedHighLimit_a and nSpeedLowLimit_a at the

SB

LS_MotorInterface

).

For a correct function of the speed limitation in both direction, the following applies:
The speed limitation operates with a internal hysteresis of 50 min

-1

. The upper or lower

speed limit resulting from the settings has to be higher than this hysteresis!

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