Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM002B-EN-P - September 2013

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Diagnostics and Protection

Chapter 3

The responsiveness to an impact load can be adjusted with P622 [Slip Comp
BW]. However, too high setting can cause unstable operation and overshoot.

Baking Line Application Example

The diagram below shows a typical application for the slip compensation feature.
The PLC controls the frequency reference for all four of the drives. Drive No. 1
and Drive No. 3 control the speed of the belt conveyor. Slip compensation is used
to maintain the RPM independent of load changes caused by the cutter or dough
feed. By maintaining the required RPM, the baking time remains constant and
therefore the end product is consistent.

Impact Load

Applied

Impact Load

Removed

Increasing Slip
Comp Gain

Increasing Slip
Comp Gain

Time

Spe

ed

Rotor Speed

Reference

0

0

Dough Stress

Relief

Cookie Line

Drive
No. 1

Drive
No. 2

Drive
No. 3

Drive
No. 4

Cutters

Oven

PLC

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