Yaskawa VS-626 MC5 User Manual

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7.3

Common Functions

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J

Megnetic Flux Compensation: b2--08 (for SPEC: F)

When the DC injection braking time at start (initial excitation) function is used to start the motor magnetic
flux before operating machinery requiring high starting torque, particularly with large--capacity motors,
the startup of the magnetic flux may take some time due to the effect of the electrical time constants of the
motor.
Use the magnetic flux compensation function to supply a strong magnetic flux current when starting the
DC injection braking time at start (initial excitation). This will increase the speed and stability of the mo-
tor’s internal megnetic flux startup.

User

Change

during

Setting

Factory

Valid Acces Levels

User

Constant

Number

Name

during

Opera-

tion

Setting

Range

Unit

Factory

Setting

Open Loop

Vector

Flux Vector

b2--03

DC injection braking
time at start

0.00 to

10.00

0.01

s

0.00

B

B

b2--08

Magnetic flux com-
pensation volume

0 to 500*

1%

0

A

A

When b2--08 is 100%, it indicates the motor no--load current (motor magnetic flux current).

During base block

Run command

Control mode

Motor’s magnet-
ic flux current

Output

frequency

b2--08

b2--03

During DC injection braking time at start (initial excitation)

During speed control

Motor’s
magnetic flux
current during
control

Limited to smaller of 80% of the inverter’s rated

current of the motor’s rated current.

b2--08=100%

Fig

7.9

Time Chart for Magnetic Flux Compensation

D

If b2--08 is set at 100% or greater, a stronger current can be supplied when starting DC injection braking
time at start (initial exciation), and the motor’s internal magnetic fulx startup can be speeded up. The
startup time can be reduced by approximately half when the b2--08 is set to 200%.

D

The magnetic flux startup is slower if b2--08 is less than 100%. (Do not normally set b2--08 to less than
100%. However, the operation will be the same as b2--08 = 100% when b2--08 = 0%, and the startup
will be at the set DC injection braking current (b2--02).

D

If the magnetic flux compensation volume (b2--08) is set to a large value, there may be greater noise
generated from the motor during DC injection braking time at start.

D

The electrical time constant when the motor’s magnetic flux is started (secondary circuit time constant)
can be calculated using the motor constant E2 setting and the following formula:
Secondary circuit time constant T2 = [E2--01

2

--E2--03

2

)

1/2

/(2 x E2--02 x E2--03)] (sec)

D

Do not use this function when slow commencement of braking due to DC injection braking time at
start (initial exciation) is becoming a problem. Use the separate DC braking command (setting: 60)
for multi--function contact input, and start the motor magnetic flux beforehand while stopping the mo-
tor.

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