3 defining current and speed limits, Defining current and speed limits, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 BaseLine D User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 BaseLine D · Reference manual · DMS 5.5 EN · 01/2014 · TD05

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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

C011

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

C011

.

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 (

C011

) = 1500 ... 3000 rpm

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

Current limitation in motor and generator mode
In the various motor control modes, the controller is provided with functions which determine the

dynamic behaviour under load and counteract exceedance of the maximum current in motor or ge-

nerator mode.

The current limits must be selected depending on

• the permissible maximum current of the motor  recommendation: I(Mot)

N

< 1.5 ... 2.0

• the permissible maximum current of the inverter
• the torque in motor/generator mode required for the application

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C909/1

Max. positive speed

120 %

C909/2

Max. negative speed

120 %

C910/1

Max. positive output frequency

1000 Hz

C910/2

Max. negative output frequency

1000 Hz

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C022

Imax in motor mode

47.00 A

C023

Imax in generator mode

• 100 % ≡ Imax in motor mode (

C022

)

100 %

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