6 motor phase failure monitoring, Motor phase failure monitoring, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.14

Monitoring

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5.14.6

Motor phase failure monitoring

In order to safely detect the failure of a motor phase, a certain motor current must flow for the

current sensor system. Thus, the response set in

C00597

(Lenze setting: "No Reaction") is caused

after a delay time of maximally 2 s after controller enable if a current-carrying motor phase U, V, W

fails or if motor connection is missing. If the current threshold value set in

C00599

is already

exceeded within the delay time, the motor phase failure monitoring starts from this point in time.
The monitoring mode checks the current flow for each motor phase as a function of the

commutation angle. Monitoring is activated if a commutation angle of approx. 140° is covered

without the current set in

C00599

being exceeded. Monitoring is activated at an output frequency

of 0 Hz if none of the three motor phases reaches the threshold value set in

C00599

.

• If the motor phase failure detection is tripped:

• The response set in

C00597

will take place.

• The error message "

LP1: Motor phase failure

" is entered into the logbook.

• The bMctrlMotorPhaseFault status output of the

LS_DeviceMonitor

system block is set to

TRUE.

• The motor phase failure detection is inactive if

• a controller inhibit is set,
• connection to a rotating machine is carried out (flying restart circuit or connection to actual

speed value),

• an error is pending due to a DC-bus overvoltage ("

OU

"),

• motor parameter identification is carried out,
• DC-injection braking is active.

Note!

In the Lenze setting (

C00597

= "0: No Reaction"), the motor phase failure monitoring is

not activated!
In the case of a synchronous motor,

• the motor phase failure monitoring is basically deactivated. (Due to the low no-load

current, the monitoring would be permanently activated.)

• only the

Motor phase error monitoring before operation

is active (for Lenze setting

C2866/2

= "1: Yes").

Note!

If an error response of "1: Fault" is set in

C00597

, the bMctrlMotorPhaseFault status

output of the

LS_DeviceMonitor

SB will be set to TRUE for only 1 second in the event of

a motor phase failure because it is no longer possible to detect a motor phase fault via

the error response with a pulse inhibit. However, the Logbook and

C00561/3...5

still

display the cause of the motor phase failure.

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