Commissioning
3.4 Initial commissioning
Cabinet Modules Operator Panel AOP30
Operating Instructions, 04/2014, A5E03263551A
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Basic commissioning: Motor identification
Selecting motor identification
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Navigate within the selection fields with
<F2> and <F3>.
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Activate your selection with <F5>.
Stationary measurements increase control
performance as deviations in the electrical
characteristic values are minimized on ac-
count of deviations in the material properties
and manufacturing tolerances.
Rotary measurements determine the data
required (e.g. moment of inertia) for setting
the speed controller. They also measure the
magnetization characteristic and rated mag-
netization current of the motor.
Changing the number of phases to be identi-
fied:
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For identification with one phase, the
measurement time is significantly
reduced.
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For identification with several phases, the
measurement results are averaged.
To activate this function, press the LOCAL
key (wait until the LED in the LOCAL key
lights up) and then ON.
If motor identification is not carried out, the
motor controller is using the motor character-
istic values calculated from the type plate
data rather than the measured values.
Note
Complete motor identification
When motor identification is complete, press the OFF key to cancel the "Switching On
Inhibited" status.