Chapter 13, Understanding the auto-tuning procedure, Chapter objectives – Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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Chapter

13

Understanding the Auto-tuning
Procedure

Chapter Objectives

The 1336 IMPACT drive runs the auto-tune routines as part of the
Quick Motor Tune routine.

Important: You can skip this chapter if your drive passed the auto-
tune tests performed during the Quick Motor Tune routine. You
should only need to read this chapter if your drive faulted during any
of the auto-tune tests.

What Is Auto-tuning?

Auto-tuning is a procedure that involves running a group of tests on
the motor/drive combination. Some tests check the drive hardware
and other tests configure drive parameters to maximize the
performance of the attached motor.

Important: If you stop the drive once the resistance, inductance,
flux, and inertia tests begin, the drive will fault.

This topic:

Starts on page:

A description of auto-tuning

13-1

Running the power structure and transistor diagnostics
tests

13-2

Running the phase rotation test

13-5

Running the sequential torque tuning tests

13-6

Running the inertia test

13-9

Checking the auto-tune status

13-13

!

ATTENTION: You must apply power to the drive and
connect the motor for the auto-tune tests. Some of the
voltages present are at incoming line potential. To avoid
electrical shock hazard or damage to equipment, only
qualified service personnel should perform the
following procedures

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