Glossary of terms – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) Commissioning - ForGe Control User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-IN012B-EN-P - June 2014

Appendix A General Reference

PowerFlex 7000 Drive
Performance (Torque
Capabilities)

The PowerFlex 7000 drives have been tested on a dynamometer to verify
performance under locked rotor, accelerating, and low speed-high torque
conditions.

Table 13

shows the PowerFlex 7000 drive torque capabilities as a

percent of motor rated torque, independent of the drive’s momentary overload
conditions.

Table 13 - PowerFlex 7000 Drive Torque Capabilities

Glossary of Terms

Breakaway Torque: Torque required to start a machine from standstill.

Accelerating Torque: Torque required to accelerate a load to a given speed, in a
certain period of time. The following formula may be used to calculate the
average torque to accelerate a known inertia (WK

2):

T = (WK

2 x change in RPM) / 308t

where:

T = acceleration torque in N•m (lb•ft)
W = force N or kg f (lb)
K = gyration radius m (ft)
WK2 = total system inertia (kg f x m2 [lb•ft2

]

) that the motor must

accelerate, including motor, gear box, and load

t = time (s) to accelerate total system load

Steady State Torque: Continuous operating torque required to control the load,
without instability.

Torque Limit: An electronic method of limiting the maximum torque available
from the motor. The software in a drive typically sets the torque limit to 150% of
motor rated torque.

Parameter

7000 Torque Capability
without Encoder (% of
Motor Rated Torque)

7000 Torque Capability
with Encoder (% of
Motor Rated Torque)

7000 Torque Capability with
Encoder and High Performance
Torque Control (HPTC)

Breakaway Torque

90%

150%

150%

Accelerating Torque

90% (0...8 Hz)

140% (0...8 Hz)

150% (0...75 Hz)

125% (9...75 Hz)

140% (9...75 Hz)

Steady State Torque

125% (9...75 Hz)

(1)

100% (1...2 Hz)

150% (0...60 Hz)

(1)

140% (3...60 Hz)

(1)

(1) Drive will require over-sizing to achieve greater than 100% continuous torque.

Max. Torque Limit

150%

150%

150%

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