U.013 speed regulator integral gain, U.014 torque regulator proportional gain – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Gen. Purpose and Vector Drive Software Start-Up and Ref. Manual User Manual

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GV3000/SE AC Drive Software Reference, Version 6.06

Larger gain values result in faster response, but may result in less stability. If the drive

overshoots the speed reference when changes to the reference are made, or if the

drive is unstable, reduce the value.

With the default value, the drive should perform satisfactorily. However, with increased

inertia loads, this parameter may need to be adjusted.

The higher the gain is set in this parameter, the higher the performance of the torque

loop. If the gain is set too high, the drive will become more susceptible to overcurrent

trips and/or instability. Decreasing the gain will help to increase stability.

This parameter is not used when the drive is programmed for SVC operation.

U.013 Speed Regulator Integral Gain

This parameter

selects the lead

frequency of the PI

amplifier in the speed

loop. This value

affects the dynamic

performance of the

speed regulation of

the motor.

For most

applications, it is

recommended that

this parameter not be

adjusted.

Parameter Range:

0.02 to 327.67 radians/second

Default Setting:

Power Module-dependent, see Appendix C

Parameter Type:

Tunable

Refer also to parameters:

N/A

U.014 Torque Regulator Proportional Gain

This parameter

determines the

performance of the

torque regulator.

For most

applications, it is

recommended that

this value not be

changed.

Parameter Range:

0.10 to 31.99

Default Setting:

Power Module-dependent, see Appendix C

Parameter Type:

Tunable

Refer also to parameters:

U.015 Torque Regulator Integral Gain

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