Chapter 4
Explanation of Functions
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<2> DC voltage constant control during nonstop operation at momentary power failure (b050 = 02: no restoration,
b050 = 03: restoration to be done)
- If momentary power failure occurs or the main circuit DC voltage drops during inverter operation, the inverter
decelerates the motor while maintaining the main circuit DC voltage at the level specified as the target nonstop
operation voltage at momentary power failure (0V-LAD stop level) (b052).
- This function starts operating when all the following conditions are met:
-- "02" or "03" has been specified for b050.
-- The inverter is running. (This function does not operate if the inverter has been tripped, is in undervoltage status
or stopped.)
-- The control power fails momentarily or the main circuit DC voltage drops to the DC bus voltage trigger level
during power loss (b051) or less.
- This function operates when the conditions above are met even if the J51 connector cables have been disconnected
from terminals R0 and T0, and cables are connected from main circuit terminal P to terminal R0, and from main
circuit terminal N to terminal T0.
- If momentary power failure only lasts a short time, the inverter can continue operation without stopping its output.
Conversely, if momentary power failure causes undervoltage, the inverter stops its output immediately and ends the
operation of this function. When power is subsequently restored, the inverter operates according to the selection of
restart mode (b001).
- When "03" is specified for b050, the inverter can be restored to normal operation if the input power is recovered
from momentary power failure before the inverter stops its output. The inverter, however, may decelerate and stop
the motor if a specific setting has been made for b051. The table below lists the differences in operation according to
the setting of b051.
b050
b051
Operation
02 (No restoration)
b052 > Main circuit DC voltage at input power recovery
Decelerating and stopping the motor (DC voltage
constant control) (Example 1)
b052 < Main circuit DC voltage at input power recovery
Decelerating and stopping the motor (Example 2)
03 (Restoration to
be done)
b052 > Main circuit DC voltage at input power recovery
Decelerating and stopping the motor (DC voltage
constant control) (Example 1)
b052 < Main circuit DC voltage at input power recovery
Decelerating and stopping the motor (Example 2)
- When this function operates and the inverter decelerates and stops the motor, the motor is forcibly stopped even if
the FW signal is on. To restart the motor, turn on the FW signal again after confirming the recovery of inverter input
power.
Note 4: Each of the values of b051 and b052 must be the undervoltage 210V(200V class),410V(400V class)level or
more. This function does not operate when undervoltage occurs. The value of b051 must be less than that of b052.
When b051 is much higher proportional gain (b055) results in overcurrent by rapid acceleration after this function
operates.
Note 5: When "02" or "03" is specified for b050, PI control is performed so that the internal DC voltage is maintained at
a constant level.
- Setting a higher proportional gain (b055) results in a faster response. However, an excessively high proportional gain
causes the control to diverge and results in the inverter easily tripping.
- Setting a shorter integral time (b056) results in a faster response. However, an excessively short integral time results
in the inverter easily tripping.
- Setting a lower proportional gain (b055) results in undervoltage trip due to a voltage drop immediately after starting
this function.
b050=02
(decelerate to stop)
Period of DC voltage
constant control
Voltage across main circuit terminals P and N
Vpn(V)
Time
Time
Output frequency
(Hz)
b050=03(running)
b052
b051
Voltage across main circuit terminals P and N
Vpn(V)
Time
Time
Output frequency
(Hz)
Period of DC voltage
constant control
b050=02,03
(decelerate to stop)
DC voltage across main circuit
Recovery of input power
b052
b051
(Example 1)
(Example 2)
DC voltage across main circuit
Recovery of input power
Recovery of input power
Recovery of input power
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