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Calibration
IR COMP
The IR COMP trimpot setting determines the degree to which
motor speed is held constant as the motor load changes. It is
factory set for optimum motor regulation. To calibrate IR
COMP (exact calibration):
1. Turn the IR COMP trimpot full CCW.
2. Set the speed adjust potentiometer until the motor runs at
midspeed without load (for example, 900 RPM for an 1800
RPM motor) A hand held tachometer may be used to
measure motor speed.
3. Load the motor armature to its full load armature current
rating. The motor should slow down.
4. While keeping the load on the motor, rotate the IR COMP
trimpot until the motor runs at the speed measured in step
2.
Approximate calibration:
If the motor does not maintain set speed as the load changes,
gradually rotate the IR COMP trimpot CW. If the motor
oscillates (overcompensation), the IR COMP trimpot may be
set too high (CW). Turn the IR COMP trimpot CCW to
stabilize the motor speed.
Summary of Contents for RG300 Series
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Page 11: ...3 Dimensions Figure 1 RG300UA RG310UA and RG400UA Dimensions...
Page 12: ...4 Dimensions Figure 2 RG310UA S RG300UA S RG400UA S Dimensions...
Page 15: ...7 Regenerative Drives Figure 4 Four Quadrant Operation...
Page 22: ...14 Installation Figure 8 Cased Drive Connections Field Output Connections see page 19...
Page 51: ...43 Figure 23 RG300 and RG400 Series Block Diagram Block Diagram...
Page 52: ...44 Factory Prewired Connections for Cased Drives Figure 24 Prewired Connections to L1 and L2...
Page 53: ...45 Factory Prewired Connections Figure 25 Prewired Speed Adjust Potentiometer Connections...
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