E2-10: motor iron loss for torque compensation, E2-11: motor rated power, Setting motor parameters manually – Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive Technical Manual for CIMR-LE Models for Elevator Applications User Manual

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5.5 E: Motor Parameters

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Adjust this setting when there is a large amount of torque loss due to motor bearing friction.

The setting for the mechanical loss is added to the torque.

E2-10: Motor Iron Loss for Torque Compensation

Sets the motor iron loss in watts.

E2-11: Motor Rated Power

Sets the motor rated power in kW. If Auto-Tuning completes successfully, the value entered to T1-02 will automatically
be saved to E2-11.

Setting Motor Parameters Manually

Follow the instructions below when setting motor-related parameters manually instead of Auto-Tuning. Refer to the
motor test report included with the motor to ensure the correct data is entered into the drive.

Setting the Motor Rated Current

Enter the motor rated current listed on the nameplate of the motor to E2-01.

Setting the Motor Rated Slip

Calculate the motor rated slip using the base speed listed on the motor nameplate. Refer to the formula below, then enter
that value to E2-02.

Motor rated slip = rated frequency [Hz] –base speed [r/min]

× (no. of motor poles) / 120

Setting the No-Load Current

Enter the no-load current at rated frequency and rated voltage to E2-03. The no-load current is not usually listed on the
nameplate. Contact the motor manufacturer if the data cannot be found.

The default setting of the no-load current is for performance with a 4-pole Yaskawa motor.

Setting the Number of Motor Poles

Only required in V/f Control with PG and Closed Loop Vector Control. Enter the number of motor poles as indicated on
motor nameplate.

Setting the Line-to-Line Resistance

E2-05 is normally set during Auto-Tuning. If Auto-Tuning cannot be performed, contact the motor manufacturer to
determine the correct resistance between motor lines. The motor test report can also be used to calculate this value using
the formulas below:

• E-type insulation: Multiply 0.92 times the resistance value (

Ω

) listed on the test report at 75

°

C.

• B-type insulation: Multiply 0.92 times the resistance value (

Ω

) listed on the test report at 75

°

C.

• F-type insulation: Multiply 0.87 times the resistance value (

Ω

) listed on the test report at 115

°

C.

Setting the Motor Leakage Inductance

The motor leakage inductance set to E2-06 determines the amount of voltage drop relative to the motor rated voltage.
Enter this value for motors with a low degree of inductance, such as high-speed motors. This information is usually not
listed on the motor nameplate. Contact the motor manufacturer if the data cannot be found.

No.

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Default

E2-09

Motor Mechanical Loss

0.0 to 10.0%

0.0%

No.

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Default

E2-10

Motor Iron Loss for Torque Compensation

0 to 65535 W

Determined by o2-04

No.

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Default

E2-11

Motor Rated Power

0.00 to 650.00 kW

Determined by o2-04

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