
Parameters 203
PID
(output of the process
PID controller).
15
Maximum torque 2
.
16
).
-
Defines the minimum torque limit for the drive (in percent
of nominal motor torque) when
• the source selected by
is 1, or
•
and
•
is set to
-300.0%
-1600.0…0.0%
Minimum torque limit 2.
See par.
Defines the maximum torque limit for the drive (in percent
of nominal motor torque) when
The limit is effective when
• the source selected by
is 1, or
•
and
•
is set to
300.0%
0.0…1600.0%
Maximum torque limit 2.
See par.
Defines the maximum allowed power fed by the inverter to
the motor in percent of nominal motor power.
300.00%
0.00…600.00%
Maximum motoring power.
1 = 1%
Defines the maximum allowed power fed by the motor to
the inverter in percent of nominal motor power.
-300.00%
-600.00…0.00%
Maximum generating power.
1 = 1%
Enables the overvoltage control of the intermediate DC
link. Fast braking of a high inertia load causes the voltage
to rise to the overvoltage control limit. To prevent the DC
voltage from exceeding the limit, the overvoltage
controller automatically decreases the braking torque.
Note:
If the drive is equipped with a brake chopper and
resistor, or a regenerative supply unit, the controller must
be disabled.
Disable
Overvoltage control disabled.
0
Enable
Overvoltage control enabled.
1
Enables the undervoltage control of the intermediate DC
link. If the DC voltage drops due to input power cut off, the
undervoltage controller will automatically decrease the
motor torque in order to keep the voltage above the lower
limit. By decreasing the motor torque, the inertia of the
load will cause regeneration back to the drive, keeping the
DC link charged and preventing an undervoltage trip until
the motor coasts to a stop. This will act as a power-loss
ride-through functionality in systems with high inertia,
such as a centrifuge or a fan.
Disable
Undervoltage control disabled.
0
No.
Name/Value
Description
Default
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