3 speed controller – Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual

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3 Functions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 440 Operating Instructions

248

6SE6400-5AW00-0BP0

3.23.2.3 Speed

controller

Parameter range:

P1300, P1400 – P1780

SLVC:

P1470, P1472, P1452

VC:

P1460, P1462, P1442

Warnings -
Faults -
Function chart number:

FP7500, FP7510

Both of the control techniques (SLVC, VC) have the same speed controller
structure which includes the following components as kernel:
¾

PI controller

¾

Speed controller pre-control

¾

Droop

The sum of the output quantities forms the speed setpoint, which is reduced to the
permissible level using the torque setpoint limiting function (refer to Section
3.23.2.4).

Speed controller (SLVC: P1470, P1472, P1452 VC: P1460, P1462, P1442)

The speed controller (refer to Fig. 3-105) receives its setpoint r0062 from the
setpoint channel (refer to Section 3.12), the actual value r0063 either directly from
the speed actual value encoder or, for VC, also directly through the motor model
for SLVC. The system error is amplified by the PI controller and, together with the
pre-control, forms the torque setpoint.
For increasing load torques, when the droop function is active, the speed setpoint
is proportionally reduced so that the load on an individual drive within a group
(where two or several motors are mechanically coupled) is reduced when
excessively high torques occur.

Torque

setpoint

Droop

Act. frequency

r1538

r1538

r1539

r1539

Pre-

control

Freq. setpoint

PI

Speed

controller

SLVC:
VC:

P1452
P1442

P1470
P1460

P1472
P1462

T

i

K

p

T

n

T

i

K

p

T

n

r1084

r0063

r0062

Speed control

*)

*) only active if pre-control is activated
(P1496 > 0)

Fig. 3-105

Speed controller

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