50 Program features
Example
If,
N1 = 300 rpm, defined by parameter
N2 = 600rpm, defined by parameter
OL1 = 10%, defined by parameter
OL2 = 20%, defined by parameter
=
Overload axis = torque%, defined by parameter
Drive speed = 450 rpm,
the drive generates
(Aux code 0001) warning, if the actual torque exceeds 15%
(calculated by leaner interpolation between point (N1, OL1) and (N2, Ol2) for the
predefined time), after the time period mentioned in parameter
.
If the parameter
, the drive does not generate any warning.
Settings
Parameter group
).
Process PID control
There are two built-in process PID controllers (PID set 1 and PID set 2) in the drive.
The controller can be used to control process variables such as pressure or flow in
the pipe or fluid level in the container.
In process PID control, a process reference (setpoint) is connected to the drive
instead of a speed reference. An actual value (process feedback) is also brought
back to the drive. The process PID control adjusts the drive speed in order to keep
the measured process quantity (actual value) at the desired level (setpoint). This
means that user does not need to set a frequency/speed/torque reference to the drive
but the drive adjust its operation according to the process PID.
The simplified block diagram below illustrates the process PID control. For more
detailed block diagrams, see pages
and
.
Summary of Contents for ACS560
Page 1: ...ABB GENERAL PURPOSE DRIVES ACS560 standard control program Firmware manual...
Page 4: ...4...
Page 30: ...30 Start up control with I O and ID run...
Page 32: ...32 Using the control panel...
Page 100: ...100 Program features...
Page 153: ...Control macros 153...
Page 160: ...160...
Page 374: ...374 Parameters...
Page 408: ...408 Additional parameter data...
Page 466: ...466 Fieldbus control through the embedded fieldbus interface EFB...
Page 504: ...504 Control chain diagrams...
Page 508: ...508 Parameterization with drive composer...
Page 512: ...512 Parameterization with automation builder drive manager...