Chapter 4 explanation of functions – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions

4.2.47 Free-run stop (FRS) function

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The free-run stop (FRS) function allows you to shut off the
inverter output to let the motor start free-running.
You can effectively use this function when stopping the
motor with a mechanical brake (e.g., electromagnetic
brake). If an attempt is made to forcibly stop the motor with
a mechanical brake while the inverter keeps its output, the
inverter may trip because of overcurrent.

b088: Restart mode after FRS
b003: Retry wait time before motor restart
b007: Restart frequency threshold
b028: Active frequency matching, scan start frequency
b029: Active frequency matching, scan-time constant
b030: Active frequency matching, restart frequency

select

C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions

Related code

To use this function, assign function "11" (FRS) to one of the terminal [1] to [8] functions (C001 to C008).
The free-run stop (FRS) function operates as long as the FRS terminal is on. When the FRS terminal is
turned off, the inverter restarts the motor after the retry wait time (b003). However, the inverter does not
restart the motor if the digital operator (02) has been specified for the run command source setting (A002).
To restart the motor in such status, enter a new operation command.
You can select the inverter output mode for restarting with the restart mode after FRS (b088) from starting
the motor with 0 Hz, starting the motor with a matching frequency, and restarting the motor with the input
frequency. (See examples 1, 2, and 3.)
Even when restarting with matching frequency has been selected, the inverter restarts the motor with 0 Hz
if it detects a frequency lower than the restart frequency threshold (b007).
The settings, including that of the FRS terminal, which you make for this function will affect the inverter
operation at recovery of the motor from the free-running status.

Item

Function code

Data or range of data

Description

00

Start with 0 Hz (See example 1.)

01

Start with matching frequency (See example 2.)

Restart mode after
FRS

b088

02

Restart with input frequency (See example 3.)

Retry wait time before
motor restart

b003

0.3 to 100. (s)

Time to wait until restarting the motor

Restart frequency
threshold

b007

0.00 to 400.0 (Hz)

Setting of the minimum level for frequency
adjustment

Active frequency
matching, scan start
frequency

b028

"0.20 x rated current" to

"2.00 x rated current"

Active frequency
matching, scan-time
constant

b029

0.10 to 30.00 (s)

00

Frequency set when the inverter output has
been shut off

01 Maximum

frequency

Active frequency
matching, restart
frequency select

b030

02

Newly set frequency

(Example 1) Restarting with 0 Hz

(Example 2) Restarting with matching frequency


0

0

b003

-running Free

Restarting with

FW

Motor
speed

FRS

FW

Motor
speed

FRS

Free

-running

Restarting with 0 Hz

matching frequency

The inverter restarts the motor with 0 Hz
regardless of the motor speed. The setting of retry
wait time is ignored for restarting with 0 Hz.
If the inverter restarts the motor with 0 Hz when
the motor speed is high, the inverter may trip
because of overcurrent.

The inverter waits for the retry wait time after the FRS
terminal has been turned off, detects the motor speed
(frequency), and restarts the motor with the matching
frequency without stopping it. If the inverter trips because
of overcurrent when it restarts the motor with matching
frequency, prolongs the retry wait time.
Even when restarting with matching frequency has been
selected, the inverter may start the motor with 0 Hz if:
1) the output frequency is no more than half the base

frequency or

2) the voltage induced on the motor is attenuated quickly.

















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