No.
Name
Setting Range
Default
L3-01
Stall Prevention Selection during Acceleration
0 to 2
<1>
1
<1> Setting 2 is not available for PM OLV.
Setting 0: Disabled
No Stall Prevention is provided. If the acceleration time setting is too short, the drive may not be able to accelerate within
the set time and the motor may stall.
Setting 1: Enabled
Enables Stall Prevention during acceleration. The operation depends on the selected control mode.
• V/f or Open Loop Vector Control:
When the output current exceeds 85% of the level set in parameter L3-02, the acceleration rate is reduced. The
acceleration is stopped when the current exceeds L3-02. Acceleration continues when the current falls below L3-02.
The Stall Prevention level is automatically reduced in the field weakening area.
Refer to L3-03: Stall Prevention Limit
During Acceleration on page 193
.
Stall Prevention Level
During Acceleration
L3-02
L3-02
-15%
Output current
Output frequency
Time
Time
Controls the output frequency
to prevent the motor from stalling
Figure 5.79 Stall Prevention During Acceleration for Induction Motors
• Open Loop Vector Control for PM:
Acceleration is stopped when the output current reaches the level set in parameter L3-02, and after 100 ms the drive
decelerates using the deceleration time set in parameter L3-22 (
Refer to L3-22: Deceleration Time at Stall Prevention
During Acceleration on page 193
). When the current falls below 85% of L3-02, deceleration is stopped. The drive will
attempt to reaccelerate again after 100 ms.
Output current
L3-02
Output frequency
Time
Time
Deceleration
using L3-22
100 ms
100 ms
15 % of L3-02
Figure 5.80 Stall Prevention During Acceleration for Permanent Magnet Motors
Setting 2: Intelligent Stall Prevention
When L3-02 = 2, the drive will disregard the selected acceleration time and try to accelerate in the minimum time. The
acceleration rate is adjusted so that the current does not exceed the value set in parameter L3-02.
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