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Integral time constant used below
SPD BRK 1 (LOW)
Range:
0.001 to 30.000 SECS
Default:
0.500 SECS
Slot:
2262
LINK Value Range:
0.0 to 100.00%
Above SPD BRK 2 (HIGH) the normal gains (as per main menu above) prevail.
Between the two break-points a linear variation of the gains is implemented.
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While the "RAMPING" flag is TRUE the integral gain is scaled by I GAIN IN RAMP. This can
be used to help prevent integral wind-up while the controller is ramping (particularly high inertia
loads).
Range:
0 to 2.0000
Default:
1.0000
Slot:
2263
LINK Value Range:
0.0 to 100.00%
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Similar to Standstill logic (i.e. it stops making current but keeps the contactor in) except that the
speed loop remains enabled and will cause the current loop to unquench very quickly.
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The threshold for speed demand and speed feedback below which the quench will activate,
providing the condition below is met as well.
Range:
0 to 200.00%
Default:
0.50%
Slot:
2266
LINK Value Range:
0.0 to 100.00%
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IF (Speed Demand AND Speed feedback) < ZERO SPD. LEVEL THEN quench.
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The threshold for current demand below which the quench will activate, providing the condition
below is met as well.
Range:
0 to 200.00%
Default:
1.50%
Slot:
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LINK Value Range:
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IF (Current Demand) < ZERO IAD. LEVEL THEN quench.
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1) Speed Loop PI Output:
The PI output is accessible via Slot 2102. This point is before the I Limit clamps and the
summing of the additional current demand.
This Slot is not visible on the MMI.
2) Speed Loop PI with Current Demand Isolate:
The speed loop output is still valid (active) with
Current Demand Isolate
(Slot 4048,
89) ON.
3)The speed loop is still reset by unquenching the speed loop / current loop.
4) Current Demand Isolate is overridden by PROGRAM STOP.
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