1 parameterisation dialog/signal flow, Parameterisation dialog/signal flow, 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)

5.5

V/f characteristic control - energy-saving (VFCplusEco)

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5.5.1

Parameterisation dialog/signal flow

Proceed as follows to open the dialog for parameterising the motor control:

1. »Engineer« Go to the Project view and select the 8400 HighLine controller.
2. Select the Application parameters tab from the Workspace.
3. Select the motor control"11: VFCplusEco: V/f energy-saving" from the Overview dialog box

in the Motor control 11list field:

4. Click the Motor control V/f Eco button to change to the OverviewMotor control V/f dialog

box.

• This dialog level only shows a simplified signal flow with the most important

parameters.

• When you click the >>More details button in the left-most position, a signal flow with

more details/parameters is displayed.

Stop!

• For adjustment, observe the thermal performance of the connected asynchronous

motor at low output frequencies.

• Usually, standard asynchronous motors with insulation class B can be operated for

a short time with their rated current in the frequency range 0 Hz ... 25 Hz.

• Contact the motor manufacturer to get the exact setting values for the max.

permissible motor current of self-ventilated motors in the lower speed range.

• The nameplate data of the motor (at least rated speed and rated frequency) must be

entered if, instead of a standard motor, an asynchronous motor is used with the

following values:

• rated frequency ≠ 50 Hz (star) or
• rated frequency ≠ 87 Hz (delta) or
• number of pole pairs ≠ 2

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