2 flying restart function, Flying restart function, Ready rotating drive system – 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)

5.6

Parameterisable additional functions

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5.6.2

Flying restart function

The flying restart circuit uses a simple model of an asynchronous motor which requires knowledge

of the motor stator resistance RS and the rated motor current.

Tip!
In association with the flying restart function, we recommend to read the information pro-

vided in this documentation on the following topic:

Automatic DC-injection braking (Auto-DCB)

( 98)

General information
This function serves to activate a mode which is used to "catch" a coasting motor during operation

without speed feedback. This means that the synchronicity between controller and motor is to be

adjusted in such a way that a jerk-free transition to the rotating machines is achieved in the instant

of connection.
The drive controller determines the synchronicity by identifying the synchronous field frequency.

Duration
The "catching" process is completed after approx. 1 ... 2 seconds. The duration is influenced by the

starting value. If the field frequency is not known, we recommend the preset starting value of 10 Hz.

Short overview of the relevant parameters:

Note!

• For a correct functioning of the flying restart circuit, we recommend to perform a pa-

rameter identification first.

Automatic motor data identification

( 71)

• The flying restart function works safely and reliably for drives with great centrifugal

masses.

• Do not use the flying restart function if several motors with different centrifugal mas-

ses are connected to a controller.

• After the controller is enabled, the motor can start for a short time or reverse when

machines with low friction and low mass inertia are used.

• The flying restart function serves to identify max. field frequencies up to ±200 Hz.
• When power-adapted standard asynchronous motors are used (rated motor power

approximately corresponds to the rated inverter power), a motor parameter identifi-

cation is not required.

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C990

Flying restart fct.: Activation

Off

C991

Flying restart fct.: Process

-n...+n | Last output frequency

C992

Flying restart: Start frequency

10 Hz

C994

Flying restart fct.: Current

25.00 %

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