8.6 Configuring the Inverter of Multiple Motors
Simultaneous Connections
For some applications, you may need to connect two motors (wired in
parallel) to a single inverter's output. For example, this is common in
conveyors applications where two separate conveyors need to have approxi-
mately the same speed. The use of two motors may be less expensive than
making the mechanical link for one motor to drive multiple conveyors.
Inverter Configuration for Two Motor Types
Second acceleration time setting (Acceleration 2)
Second acceleration time setting (Deceleration 2)
Second method to use 2nd acceleration/deceleration
Acc1 to Acc2 frequency transition point
Acceleration patten setting
Dcc1 to Dcc2 frequency transition point
Dece1eration patten setting
Leve1 of electronic thermal setting
Select electronic thermal characteristic
Torques boost mode selection
Manual torque boost setting
Manual torque boost frequency adjustment
V/F characteristic curve selection
Base frequency setting
Maximum frequency setting
Select motor constant
Motor capacity setting
Motor poles setting
Motor Rated Current
Motor constant R1 setting (Standard, Auto tuning)
Motor constant R2 setting (Standard, Auto tuning)
Leakage inductance (Standard, Auto tuning)
Leakage factor (Standard, Auto tuning)
No load current(Standard, Auto tuning)
1st motor 2nd motor
Multi-speed frequency setting
Acceleration time setting (Acceleration 1)
Deceleration time setting (Deceleration 1)
Function Name
Parameter Codes
F01
S01
S02
S03
S10
S11
S14
S15
S12
S16
S13
S17
S18
S06
S07
S08
S09
S04
S05
S19
S20
S21
S22
S23/S28
S24/S29
S25/S30
S26/S31
S27/S32
F02
F03
A54
A55
A56
A57
A59
A58
A60
B04
B05
A28
A29
A30
A31
A03
A04
H02
H03
H04
H05
H06/H11
H07/H12
H08/H13
H09/H14
H10/H15
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