H.002 motor nameplate amps, H.003 torque boost voltage – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Gen. Purpose & Vector Bookshelf Drive Start-Up and Reference Manual User Manual

Page 142

Advertising
background image

4-56

GV3000/SE AC Bookshelf Drive Software Reference, Version 6.06

Important: If you set H.003 = 0, you must perform the identification test (using H.020)

prior to running.

Torque boost is required to offset the voltage drop of the AC motor at low speeds. For
high friction loads and high inertia loads, high starting torque may be needed.
Increasing Torque Boost Voltage will increase motor starting torque. See figure 4.11.

If the torque boost voltage setting (H.003) is too high, the motor may draw excessive
starting current, resulting in an OL or PUo fault, or the drive may go into current limit
and not accelerate. When H.003 = 0, the drive automatically provides torque boost
voltage that is a function of motor load. If the motor does not accelerate or a fault
occurs, set parameter H.003 equal to 0.

H.002 Motor Nameplate Amps

This parameter is the
motor amp rating as it
appears on the motor
nameplate.

Parameter Range:

Power Module-dependent

Default Setting:

Power Module-dependent, see Appendix C

Parameter Type:

Configurable

Refer also to parameters:

P.005 Current Limit

!

ATTENTION: This parameter must not exceed the rated amps found on
the motor nameplate. Excess heating of the motor could result if this is
not done. Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to,
or destruction of, the equipment.

H.003 Torque Boost Voltage

This parameter sets
the percentage of
output voltage boost
at zero frequency. It
is set as a
percentage of Motor
Nameplate Volts
(H.000).

Parameter Range:

0.0% to 20.0% of nominal inverter voltage

Default Setting:

0.5%

Parameter Type:

Configurable

Refer also to parameters:

H.000 Motor Nameplate Volts

Advertising