Tuning the motor for torque prove applications – Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-PM001J-EN-P - October 2014

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Application Notes

Appendix B

Figure 76 - Torque Proving Flow Diagram

(1) For torque proving to function properly, wire a mechanical brake to a

relay output on a digital I/O option module. On the I/O module, set P10
[RO0 Sel] to Port 0, P1103 [Trq Prove Status] Bit 4 “Brake Set” and set
P6 [Dig Out Invert] Bit 0 “Relay Out 0” = 1.

Tuning the Motor for Torque Prove Applications

It is possible to use the Start-Up routine to tune the motor

(See page 17)

.

However, it is recommended to disconnect the motor from the hoist/crane
equipment during the routine.

Torque

Prove Initiated

Brake

Released

Float

Initiated

Brake

(1)

Set

Brake

Slip Test

Run

Command

Run

Command Released

Drive Running

Run can be initiated anytime

All times between Drive Actions are programmable and can be made very small

(i.e. Brake Release Time can be 0.1 seconds)

[ZeroSpdFloatTime]

Parameter 1113

[Brk Release Time]

Parameter 1107

[Brk Set Time]

Parameter 1108

Operator

Commands

Time

Drive

Actions

ATTENTION: To guard against personal injury and/or equipment damage that is
caused by unexpected brake release, verify the digital output that is used for
brake connections and/or programming. The PowerFlex 755 drive will not
control the mechanical brake until TorqProve is enabled
. If the brake is
connected to a digital output, it could be released. If necessary, disconnect the
digital output until wiring/programming can be completed and
verified
.

Control

Voltage

R0NO
R0C

I/O Module TB2

Brake

Relay

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