
Motor data and controller adjustments of the asynchronous motor
© KEB, 2012-10
COMBIVERT F5-A, -E, -H
Page 7.5 - 23
7
higher. Thereby this can lead to problems during magnetizing at some motor/inverter combinations. In these
cases, the setting dS.04 Bit 5, 6 = 64 "flux controller not active during boot" must be chosen.
7.5.2.3.3.1 Dead
time compensation
The drive has also measured the dead time compensation characteristic
during automatic identification. The
calibrated characteristic must be activated for the control with motor model by the setting "dead time compen-
sation mode" (uF.18) = 3: „automatic“. „automatisch“ aktiviert werden.
uF.18 Dead time compensation mode
Value
Explanation
0: off
Deactivates the dead time compensation
1: linear
Default setting for u/F characteristics open loop operation
2: e function
Only required for special applications
3: automatical-
ly
Activation of the identified characteristic. Shall always be used at control of asynchronous
motors with motor model
Further available kinds of the dead time compensation are only required for special applications (applications
with high frequencies, some special motors) or in other operating modes (e.g. V/f characteristics controlled).
The dead time compensation can be switched off via a digital input. The digital input is selected with parameter
uF.21. This disconnection is only required for special applications with high frequency.
7.5.2.3.4
Magnetisation current adaption / with motor model
For large motors, the automatic calculation of the magnetising current occasionally returns values that are too
large. This way, the dynamic
operation in the field weakening range may worsen.
Whether the automatically calculated magnetising current is too large, can be tested by accelerating the drive to
the field weakening speed (
dr.18) with no load. At this speed, the voltage limit (modulation factor 100%) should
not be reached yet. Othwise the „factor flux adaption“ (dr.19) should be reduced until the modulation factor is
approx. 90 - 95%.
Subsequently, a new identification of the main inductance must be carried out (dr.48 = 6) and the controller
must be adapted to the new main inductance.with dr.48 = 5.
The new "factor flux adaption" must then be checked with a new ramp-up.
Attention: If the factor is reduced too much, the available voltage will not be fully exploited anymore (modulation
factor ru.42 even for high speed and a load always smaller than 95%), and the motor current increases!
7.5.2.3.5
Special functions
7.5.2.3.5.1 High frequency spindle
A special start-up must be executed for motors with output frequencies > 200 Hz.
Rating plate data „rated speed“
The rated speed is not be indicated on the type plate of the spindles. When driving with motor model this rated
speed ist only important for calculation of the pole-pair number and the model tripping level in parameter ds.19
(default value, 2*slip speed).
If no value is indicated here, then 98.5% of the synchronous speed can be accepted.
nn = fn * 60 * 0,985 / ppn
ppn = pole-pair number
Summary of Contents for COMBIVERT F5-A
Page 1: ...KEB COMBIVERT F5 A E H 4 4 APPLICATION MANUAL Mat No Rev 00F5AEA K440 1A...
Page 2: ...Page 1 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 4: ...Page 1 1 4 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 14: ...Page 1 1 14 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Table of contents...
Page 20: ...Page 2 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Product Overview...
Page 28: ...Page 3 1 8 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Control Units...
Page 34: ...Page 4 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Fundamentals...
Page 40: ...Page 4 2 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Password input...
Page 42: ...Page 5 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Selection of Operating Mode...
Page 46: ...Page 5 1 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Selection of Operating Mode...
Page 70: ...Page 6 2 20 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Start up...
Page 140: ...Page 7 3 44 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Digital in and outputs...
Page 238: ...Page 7 7 12 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Speed control...
Page 254: ...Page 7 8 16 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Torque display and limiting...
Page 260: ...Page 7 9 6 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Torque control...
Page 292: ...Page 7 11 26 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Speed measurement...
Page 432: ...Page 7 14 14 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Parameter sets...
Page 466: ...Page 7 15 34 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Special functions...
Page 478: ...Page 7 16 12 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 CP Parameter definition...
Page 488: ...Page 8 1 10 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Troubleshooting...
Page 496: ...Page 9 1 8 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 General design...
Page 538: ...Page 11 1 28 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2012 10 Parameter...
Page 540: ...Page 12 1 2 COMBIVERT F5 A E H KEB 2008 02 Annex 12 1 1 Index 12 1 3...