Start-up, control with I/O and ID run 71
Performing the ID run
The drive estimates motor characteristics automatically when the drive is started for
the first time and after any motor parameter (group
) is changed.
This is valid when parameter
has value 0 (
).
In most applications there is no need to perform a separate ID run. The ID run should
be selected if:
• vector control mode is used (parameter
] or
2 [
]), and
• operation point is near zero speed and/or
• operation at torque range above the motor nominal torque, over a wide speed
range, and without any measured speed feedback (ie, without a pulse encoder) is
needed or
• permanent magnet synchronous
motor is used and the back emf voltage is
unknown.
Note:
If motor parameters (group
) are changed after the ID run,
it must be repeated.
ID run procedure
The general parameter setting procedure is not repeated here. For basic control
panel, see page
and for assistant control panel, see page
in chapter
. The ID run cannot be performed without a control panel.
PRE-CHECK
WARNING!
The motor will run at up to approximately 50…80% of the
nominal speed during the ID run. The motor will rotate in the forward
direction.
Ensure that it is safe to run the motor before performing the ID run!
De-couple the motor from the driven equipment.
If parameter values (group
to group
) are
changed before the ID run, check that the new settings meet the following
conditions:
< 0 rpm
> 80% of the motor rated speed
I
2N
> 50%, depending on
which limit is in use according to parameter
.
Check that the Run enable signal is on (parameter
).
Ensure that the panel is in local control (LOC shown at the top). Press key
to
switch between local and remote control.
LOC
REM
Summary of Contents for ACS355 series
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