7 reactive current control, 8 harmonics controller – Efficient Networks Siemens Sinamics S120 User Manual

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Infeed

1.1 Active Infeed

Drive Functions

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Function Manual, (FH1), 07/2007 Edition, 6SL3097-2AB00-0BP4

1.1.7

Reactive current control

A reactive current setpoint can be set to compensate the reactive current or to stabilize the

line voltage in infeed mode. The total setpoint is the sum of the fixed setpoint p3610 and the

dynamic setpoint via the connector input p3611.

Note
The direction of rotation of the network is compensated automatically with reactive current

control. A negative reactive current setpoint causes an inductive reactive current; a positive

setpoint generates a capacitive reactive current.

Note
The closed-loop control limits the reactive current setpoint dynamically in such a way that the

sum of the active current setpoint and the reactive current setpoint does not exceed the

maximum device current.

Note
The reactive current consumption of the line filter selected in the configuration Wizard is

automatically covered by the Active Infeed closed-loop control. This means that the display

value of the current reactive current setpoint in r0075 no longer corresponds with the

parameterized total reactive current setpoint.

Note
The reactive power setpoint of the Line Module with respect to the network can be derived

by multiplying the parameterized total reactive current setpoint by 1.73 * rated line voltage.

1.1.8

Harmonics controller

Description

Harmonics in the line voltage cause harmonics in the line currents. Current harmonics can

be reduced by activating the harmonics controller.

Example: setting the harmonics controller

The 5th and 7th harmonics are to be compensated:

Table 1-4

Example parameters for the harmonics controller

Index

p3624 harmonics controller order

p3625 scaling

[0]

5

100 %

[1]

7

100 %

The phase currents in parameter p0069[0..2] (U, V, W) can be checked using the STARTER trace

function.

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