Lenze MC3000 Series User Manual

Page 56

Advertising
background image

52

13435743_EDBM301_v14 .0

23

CARRIER

(CARRIER FREQUENCY)

This parameter sets the carrier frequency, or switching frequency of the output IGBT’s .

Higher switching rates result in less audible noise to be emitted from the motor, but

the efficiency of the drive decreases as the carrier frequency increases . Therefore,

this parameter should be set to the lowest value which yields acceptable sound levels .

Available settings are: 2 .5 kHz, 6 kHz, 8 kHz, 10 kHz, 12 kHz and 14 kHz .
NOTE 1:

The 2 .5 kHz carrier frequency setting is a variable carrier . The carrier

frequency remains fixed at 1 .5 kHz up to 25 Hz output frequency . Above 25

Hz, the carrier is a fixed multiple of 60 times the drive’s output frequency .

For example, if the output frequency of the drive was set to 45 Hz, the carrier

frequency would be 2 .7 kHz (45 Hz x 60 = 2700 Hz) . The other settings are

constant carriers that remain fixed for the entire speed range .

NOTE 2:

The ability to operate a drive at higher carrier frequencies is dependent on

the drive horsepower rating, driven load, drive enclosure, and the ambient

temperature . Operation above 8kHz requires derating the drive by multiplying

the output current rating by the following factors: 0 .94 at 10 kHz, 0 .89 at 12

kHz, and 0 .83 at 14 kHz .

25

START

(START MODE)

WARNING!
Automatic start of equipment may result in damage to equipment

and/or injury to personnel! Automatic start should only be used on

equipment that is inaccessible to personnel .

This parameter selects the starting method for the drive, possible settings are:

NORMAL

The drive will start when the appropriate contact closure is made

on the terminal strip (REMOTE mode), or by pressing the keypad

START key (LOCAL mode) . To start the drive in NORMAL mode,

a start command must be issued at least two seconds AFTER

input power is applied .

POWER UP

The drive will automatically start upon application of input power .

The drive MUST be set up for a two-wire start/stop circuit (refer to

Section 14 - CONTROL WIRING), and the start command MUST

be present when power is applied for this function to operate .

AUTO 1

FLYING AUTO RESTART - LOW performance . Synchronization

in approximately 6 seconds with current levels up to 50%

of the drive rating . This setting results in a slow, smooth

synchronization .

AUTO 2

F LY I N G A U T O R E S TA R T - M E D I U M p e r f o r m a n c e .

Synchronization in approximately 1 second with current

levels up to 50% of the drive rating . This setting allows faster

synchronization while retaining smoothness .

AUTO 3

FLYING AUTO RESTART - HIGH performance . Synchronization

in approximately 1 second with current levels up to 100% of the

drive rating . This setting allows the fastest synchronization, but

sacrifices smoothness .

The AUTO 1 - 3 settings allow the drive to start into a spinning load after a fault or upon

application of input power . As with POWER UP, the drive MUST be set up for two-wire

start/stop control and the start command MUST be present after a fault or when power

is applied for this function to operate .

Advertising