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overloads for 1h; M=200%: protection will be applied
when motor overloads for 60s; M>=400%: protection
will be applied immediately.
Setting range: 20.0%–120.0%
P02.28
Power display
calibration
coefficient of
motor 1
This function adjusts the power display value of motor
1 only, and it does not affect the control performance of
the inverter.
Setting range: 0.00–3.00
1.00
○
P02.29
Parameter display
of motor 1
0: Display as per motor type; under this mode, only
parameters related to current motor type will be
displayed.
1: Display all; under this mode, all the motor parameters
will be displayed.
0
○
P02.30
System inertia of
motor 1
0–30.000kgm2 0
○
P02.31–
P02.32
Reserved
variables
0–65535 0
○
P03 group Vector control of motor 1
P03.00
Speed loop
proportional gain 1
Parameters of P03.00–P03.05 fit for vector control
mode only. Below P03.02, speed loop PI parameter is
P03.00 and P03.01; above P03.06, speed loop PI
parameter is P03.03 and P03.04; in between, PI
parameter is obtained by linear variation between two
groups of parameters, as shown below.
The speed loop dynamic response characteristics of
20.0
○
P03.01
Speed loop
integral time 1
0.200s
○
P03.02
Switch low point
frequency
5.00Hz
○
P03.03
Speed loop
proportional gain
2
20.0
○
P03.04
Speed loop
integral time 2
0.200s
○
P03.05
Switch over high
point frequency
10.00Hz
○
Summary of Contents for MSI350 Series
Page 1: ...MSI350 SERIES INVERTER USER MANUAL...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 34: ...34 4 2 6 Vertical installation Fig 4 5 Vertical installation...
Page 38: ...38 Fig 4 10 3PH 380V 30 37kW Fig 4 11 3PH 380V 45 110kW Fig 4 12 660V 22 45kW...
Page 39: ...39 Fig 4 13 660V 55 132kW Fig 4 14 380V 132 200kW and 660V 160 220kW...
Page 40: ...40 Fig 4 15 380V 220 315kW and 660V 250 355kW...
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Page 83: ...83 When selecting customized V F curve function users can set the reference channels and...
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Page 260: ...260 7 6 Analysis on common faults 7 6 1 Motor fails to work...
Page 261: ...261 7 6 2 Motor vibrates...
Page 262: ...262 7 6 3 Overvoltage...
Page 263: ...263 7 6 4 Undervoltage...
Page 264: ...264 7 6 5 Unusual heating of motor...
Page 265: ...265 7 6 6 Inverter overheating...
Page 266: ...266 7 6 7 Motor stalls during ACC...
Page 267: ...267 7 6 8 Overcurrent...
Page 336: ...336 A 6 5 PROFINET communication card EC TX509...
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