Programming 103, Rbranch – Yaskawa F7 Drive Programming Manual User Manual

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Programming 103

After the connections are made, configure the A2 analog input for motor temperature protection by setting H3-09= “E: Motor
Temperature”. Parameters L1-03, L1-04, and L1-05 set the response to the alarm level being exceeded, response to the fault
level being exceeded, and temperature sensing delay time, respectively.

The proper value of the branch resistance is approximated by the formula:

Where: (R

ptc@Tr

x 3) = The resistance value of the thermistor at either the alarm or fault level adjusted for three phase (three

thermistors in series, refer to typical PTC thermistor characteristic in Figure 72).

V

S

= The supply voltage (+15Vdc)

V

ptc@OH3

= The rated voltage for the over-temperature alarm or fault

Function: Fwd Torque Limit
Setting: 10

Function: Rev Torque Limit
Setting: 11

Function: Regen Torque Limit
Setting: 12

Torque limit can be independently set by the analog input programmed for the proper motoring condition (quadrants 1, 2, 3,
and 4) as a percentage of motor rated torque.

Fig. 74 Analog Input Torque Limit - 4 Quadrant Operation

Function: Torque Reference
Setting: 13

Torque reference (in torque control, d5-01 = 1) or torque limit (in speed control, d5-01 = 0) can be set by the analog input as a
percentage of motor rated torque. Torque reference can be set in positive or negative direction.

Rbranch

=

(

R

ptc@Tr

x3) x (

V

S

-V

ptc@OH3

)

V

ptc@OH3

REV Run Regen

12: Regen Torque Limit

Positive Torque Reference

Negative Torque Reference

FWD Motor Rotation

REV Motor Rotation

REV Run Motor

11: Rev Torque Limit

FWD Run Regen

12: Regen Torque Limit

FWD Run Motor

10: Fwd Torque Limit

Quadrant 1

Quadrant 2

Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4

15: Torque Limit

15: Torque Limit

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