Dynamic adaptation of the control parameters, Fast mains recovery (ku), Application example – Lenze EVS9332xS User Manual

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3.2.40

Mains failure control (MFAIL)

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EDSVS9332S−EXT EN 2.0

3.2.40.5

Dynamic adaptation of the control parameters

In special cases a dynamic change of the proportional gain may be sensible. For this purpose, the
function block MFAIL is provided with two inputs (MFAIL−CONST and MFAIL−ADAPT). The resulting
proportional gain arises from:

V

p

+ C0980 @

MFAIL−CONST

* |MFAIL−ADAPT|

100 %

3.2.40.6

Fast mains recovery (KU)

The fast mains recovery leads to the restart of the controller if the restart protection is not activated.
Then the drive runs to its setpoint. If this is not required, the restart can be decelerated via the retrigger
time C0983 or prevented in connection with the restart protection.

A fast mains recovery occurs:

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Due to the system, the mains recovery is indicated by the mains failure detection via the level
of the DC bus voltage (see chapter 3.2.40.1).

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because of a "short interrupt" (KU) of the utility company (e.g. in case of thunderstorms)

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because of faulty components in the supply cables

Set the retrigger time C0983 higher than the measured deceleration time during braking.

3.2.40.7

Application example

Drive network with pulse train coupling

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Stop!

In drive networks which are connected via pulse trains (a master and one or more
slaves):

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the mains failure detection may only be activated for the master.
– the mains failure control must be integrated correspondingly into the signal

flow.

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All controllers must be operated via the terminals +UG, −UG in the DC−bus
connection. For this, the information in the "Dimensioning" chapter must be
observed.

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Note!

Further information and predefined configurations can be obtained from Lenze.

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