138
Operation selection at power failure and
instantaneous power failure
(4) Restart coasting time
(Pr. 57)
Coasting time is the time from when the motor speed is detected until automatic restart control is started.
Set
Pr. 57
to "0" to perform automatic restart operation. The coasting time is automatically set to the value below.
Generally this setting will pose no problems.
Operation may not be performed well depending on the magnitude of the moment of inertia(J) of the load or
operation frequency. Adjust the coasting time between 0.1s and 5s according to the load specifications.
(5) Restart cushion time
(Pr. 58)
Cushion time is the length of time taken to raise the voltage appropriate to the detected motor speed (output
frequency prior to instantaneous power failure when
Pr. 162
= "1" or "11).
Normally the initial value need not be changed for operation, but adjust it according to the magnitude of the
moment of inertia(J) of the load or torque magnitude.
z
Without frequency search
When
Pr. 162
= "1, 11", automatic restart operation is performed
in a reduced voltage system, where the voltage is gradually
risen with the output frequency unchanged from prior to an
instantaneous power failure independently of the coasting
speed of the motor.
z
Restart operation at every start
When
Pr. 162
= "10" or "11", automatic restart operation is also
performed every start, in addition to the automatic restart after
instantaneous power failure. When
Pr. 162
= "0", automatic
restart operation is performed at the first start after power
supply-on, but not performed at the second time or later.
400V class
00038 or less
00052 to 00170
00250 to 01160
01800 or more
Coasting time
0.5s
1s
3s
5s
(6) Automatic restart operation adjustment
(Pr. 163 to
Pr. 165, Pr. 611)
Using
Pr. 163
and
Pr. 164
, you can adjust the voltage rise time at
a restart as shown on the left.
Using
Pr. 165
, you can set the stall prevention operation level at
a restart.
Using
Pr. 611
, you can set the acceleration time until
Pr. 20
Acceleration/deceleration reference frequency
is reached after
automatic restart operation is performed besides the normal
acceleration time.
CAUTION
Changing the terminal assignment using
Pr. 178 to Pr. 196 (I/O terminal function selection)
may affect the other functions. Make
setting after confirming the function of each terminal.
When automatic restart operation is selected, undervoltage protection (E.UVT) and instantaneous power failure protection
(E.IPF) among the fault output signals will not be provided at occurrence of an instantaneous power failure.
The SU and FU signals are not output during a restart. They are output after the restart cushion time has elapsed.
Automatic restart operation will also be performed after a reset when a retry is made by the retry function.
Instantaneous (power failure) time
Coasting time
Pr. 57
setting
Restart cushion
time
Pr. 58
setting
Power supply
(R/L1,S/L2,T/L3)
Motor speed N
(r/min)
Inverter
output frequency
f (Hz)
Inverter
output voltage
E (V)
* The output shut off timing differs according
to the load condition.
*
When
Pr. 162
= 1, 11 (without frequency search)
REMARKS
This system stores the output frequency prior to an instantaneous
power failure and increases the voltage. Therefore, if the
instantaneous power failure time exceeds 0.2s, the inverter starts
at
Pr. 13 Starting frequency
(initial value = 0.5Hz) since the stored
output frequency cannot be retained.
Voltage
100%
Pr.164
(Pr.163)
Pr.58
Time
REMARKS
If the setting of
Pr. 21 Acceleration/deceleration time increments
is
changed, the setting increments of
Pr. 611
do not change.
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