Tuning the field current curve – Rockwell Automation 23P PowerFlex Digital DC Drive User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20P-UM001K-EN-P - July 2014

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Application Notes

Appendix C

Tuning the Field Current Curve

The function of the field current curve is to control the actual motor flux and,
subsequently, motor torque if the field goes into an overvoltage condition.

Figure 101

illustrates the relationship between flux and flux current when the

field current curve is defined versus not defined.

Complete the procedures in the order listed below when tuning the field current
curve:

Field current regulator. See Fine Tuning the Field Current Regulator on
page

334

.

Field current curve tuning (Flux / if curve)

Voltage regulator in the field converter. See Fine Tuning the Voltage
Regulator in the Field Converter
on page

339

.

Figure 101 - Curve Conversion Flux/Current

Examples:

Curve A - If the default settings of the drive are retained, the flux current
to flux reference will remain linear when the value of Par 500 [Flux Ref
Pct] changes. For example:

If Par 467 [Max Fld Flux Pct] / Par 500 [Flux Ref Pct] = 100%,
then Par 234 [Fld Current Pct] / Par 500 [Flux Ref Pct] = Par 280
[Nom Mtr Fld Amps]

If Par 467 [Max Fld Flux Pct] / Par 500 [Flux Ref Pct] = 50%, then Par
234 [Fld Current Pct] / Par 500 [Flux Ref Pct] = 50% of Par 280 [Nom
Mtr Fld Amps]

Par 234 [Fld Current Pct]

Par 280 [Nom Mtr Fld Amps] @ 100%

Par 916 [Fld Const 90 Pct]

Par 280 [Nom Mtr Fld Amps] @ 50%

Par 918 [Fld Const 40 Pct]

Par 917 [Fld Const 70 Pct]

40% 50% 70% 90% 100%

Curve A

Curve B

Par 500 [Field Ref Pct]

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