Hitachi X200 Series User Manual

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B091/B088: Stop Mode / Restart Mode Configuration – You can configure how the

inverter performs a standard stop (each time Run FWD and REV signals turn OFF).
Setting B091 determines whether the inverter will control the deceleration, or whether

it will perform a free-run stop (coast to a stop). When using the free-run stop selection,

it is imperative to also configure how you want the inverter to resume control of motor
speed. Setting B088 determines whether the inverter will ensure the motor always

resumes at 0 Hz, or whether the motor resumes from its current coasting speed (also

called

frequency pull-in

). The run command may turn OFF briefly, allowing the motor to

coast to a slower speed from which normal operation can resume.

In most applications a controlled deceleration is desirable, corresponding to B091=00.

However, applications such as HVAC fan control will often use a free-run stop
(B091=01). This practice decreases dynamic stress on system components, prolonging

system life. In this case, you will typically set B088=01 in order to resume from the

current speed after a free-run stop (see diagram down below: frequency pull-in resume).
Note that using the default setting, B088=00, can cause trip events when the inverter

attempts to force the load quickly to zero speed.

NOTE: Other events can cause (or be configured to cause) a free-run stop, such as power

loss (see “Automatic Restart Mode” on

page 3-32

), or an intelligent input terminal [FRS]

signal. If all free-run stop behavior is important to your application (such as HVAC), be

sure to configure each event accordingly.

An additional parameter further configures
all instances of a free-run stop. Parameter

B003, Retry Wait Time Before Motor Restart,

sets the minimum time the inverter will
free-run. For example, if B003 = 4 seconds

(and B091=01) and the cause of the free-run

stop lasts 10 seconds, the inverter will free-
run (coast) for a total of 14 seconds before

driving the motor again.

Further explanation of the Frequency pull-
in resume: In the figure below: Frequency

pull-in resume, after waiting time set in

B003, inverter tries to catch the speed and
outputs the speed set in B011. At this

moment, if the motor current rises up to the

value set in B030, the inverter decreases the
speed according to the deceleration time set

in B029, and finally comes to the required

speed. Following are the related parameters
for this control.

Code

Parameter contents

B011

Start freq to be used in case of freq

matching restart

B029

Deceleration rate of frequency matching

restart setting

B030

Current level of frequency matching
restart setting

B088

Restart mode after FRS

B091

Stop mode selection

Motor
speed

Stop mode = free-run stop

B091 = 01

0

t

[FRS]

0

t

Resume from 0Hz

B088 = 00

Zero-frequency start

Zero frequency resume

Motor
speed

Stop mode = free-run stop

B091 = 01

0

t

[FRS]

0

t

Resume from current speed

B088 = 01

Wait time

B003

0

t

Motor
current
RMS

B011

B030

B029

Frequency pull-in resume

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