E6581381
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H
: Using this parameter along with
H
adjusts characteristics in a region in which the frequency
is above the base frequency (region where the field is weak).
* How to make adjustments in a region (region where magnetic field is weak) above the base
frequency
If a heavy load is applied instantaneously (or transiently), the motor may stall before the load
current reaches the current set with the stall prevention level 1 parameter (
H
). In many
cases, this kind of stall can be avoided by gradually reducing the setting of
H
.
A drop in supply voltage may cause fluctuations of the load current or vibration of the motor. In
some cases, such phenomena can be eliminated by changing the setting of
H
to between
80 and 90. However, this may cause an increase in load current, so that it is also necessary to
adjust the setting of the electronic thermal protective level 1 parameter (
VJT
) properly
according to the motor capacity.
H
: There is no need to adjust this parameter under normal conditions. (Do not change the setting,
unless otherwise instructed by Toshiba technical staff)
H
: Specify a larger value for
H
to secure as high an output voltage as possible in a region
(region where magnetic field is weak) above the base frequency. Setting
H
to a larger value
may cause the motor to vibrate or gears to squeak. If such a phenomenon occurs, do not adjust
this parameter.
H
: Specify a larger value for
H
if switching from a waveform to another results in a considerable
increase in vibration and noise in middle-speed range (region between the start frequency and the
base frequency). If no improvement can be made by specifying a larger value, do not adjust this
parameter.
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