KB Electronics KBVF-23P User Manual

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Application Note – On applications with high inertial loads, the

deceleration may automatically increase in time. This will slow

down the rate of speed of decrease to prevent the bus voltage

from rising to the Overvoltage Trip point. This function is called

Regeneration Protection. It is recommended that for very

high inertial loads that both the ACC and DEC/B Trimpots

should be set to greater than 10 seconds.

For rapid stopping, install the optional DBVF — Dynamic Brake

Module (Part No. 9598). See Section 3.5, on page 13.

13.5 Slip Compensation (COMP) – Sets the amount of Volts/Hz to

maintain set motor speed under varying loads. The COMP

Trimpot is factory set to 1.5 Volts/Hz, which provides excellent

speed regulation for most motors. To increase the slip com-

pensation, rotate the COMP Trimpot clockwise. To decrease

the slip compensation, rotate the COMP Trimpot counterclock-

wise. See Figure 26.

The slip compensation may be adjusted as follows:

1. Wire an AC RMS ammeter in series with one motor phase.

2. Run the motor and set the unloaded speed to approximately

50% (900 RPM on 4-pole 1500/1725 RPM motors).

3. Using a tachometer, record the unloaded speed.

4. Load the motor to the nameplate rated current (Amps AC).

40

17

3

(Shown Factory Set to 1.5 Seconds)

Seconds

.3

1.5

20

10

FIGURE 25 – DECELERATION

TRIMPOT (DEC/B) RANGE

2.3

.8

(Shown Factory Set to 1.5 Volts/Hz)

Volts/Hz

0

3

1.5

FIGURE 26 – SLIP COMPENSATION

TRIMPOT (COMP) RANGE

(Shown Factory Set to 5 Volts/Hz)

5

Volts/Hz

0

30

8

15

23

FIGURE 27 – BOOST TRIMPOT

(DEC/B) RANGE

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