
VVW Vector Control
CFW501 | 10-3
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10.1 VVW VECTOR CONTROL PARAMETERIZATION
The V VW control mode is selected by parameter P0202, control mode selection, as described in
AVAILABLE MOTOR CONTROL TYPES on page 8-1
.
Opposite to the V/f scalar control, the V VW control requires a series of data from the motor nameplate and a
self-tuning for its proper operation. Besides, it is recommended that the driven motor match the inverter, that is,
the motor and inverter power be as close as possible.
The V VW control setting process is simplified by the HMI “STARTUP” menu, where the relevant parameters for
the configuration of the V VW are selected for browsing the HMI.
Below are described the parameters to configure the V VW vector control setting. Those data are easily obtained
on the nameplate of WEG motors; however, in old motors or motor of other manufacturers, this information may
not be available. In those cases, it is recommended first contact the motor manufacturer, measure or calculate the
desired parameter, or, still, make a relationship with
Table 10.1: Characteristics of IV pole WEG standard motors
and use the equivalent or approximate WEG standard motor parameter.
NOTE!
The correct setting of the parameters directly contributes to the V VW control performance.
Table 10.1:
Characteristics of IV pole WEG standard motors
Power [P0404]
Frame
Voltage
[P0400]
(V)
Current
[P0401]
(A)
Frequency
[P0403]
(Hz)
Speed
[P0402]
(rpm)
Efficiency
[P0399]
(%)
Power
Factor
[P0407]
Stator
Resistance
[P0409] (Ω)
(CV)
(kW)
0.16
0.12
63
220
0.85
60
1720
56.0
0.66
21.77
0.25
0.18
63
1.12
1720
64.0
0.66
14.87
0.33
0.25
63
1.42
1720
67.0
0.69
10.63
0.50
0.37
71
2.07
1720
68.0
0.69
7.37
0.75
0.55
71
2.90
1720
71.0
0.70
3.97
1.00
0.75
80
3.08
1730
78.0
0.82
4.13
1.50
1.10
80
4.78
1700
72.7
0.83
2.78
2.00
1.50
90S
6.47
1720
80.0
0.76
1.55
3.00
2.20
90L
8.57
1710
79.3
0.85
0.99
4.00
3.00
100L
11.6
1730
82.7
0.82
0.65
5.00
3.70
100L
13.8
1730
84.6
0.83
0.49
6.00
4.50
112M
16.3
1730
84.2
0.86
0.38
7.50
5.50
112M
20.0
1740
88.5
0.82
0.27
10.0
7.50
132S
26.6
1760
89.0
0.84
0.23
12.5
9.20
132M
33.0
1755
87.7
0.86
0.16
0.16
0.12
63
380
0.49
60
1720
56.0
0.66
65.30
0.25
0.18
63
0.65
1720
64.0
0.66
44.60
0.33
0.25
63
0.82
1720
67.0
0.69
31.90
0.50
0.37
71
1.20
1720
68.0
0.69
22.10
0.75
0.55
71
1.67
1720
71.0
0.70
11.90
1.00
0.75
80
1.78
1730
78.0
0.82
12.40
1.50
1.10
80
2.76
1700
72.7
0.83
8.35
2.00
1.50
90S
3.74
1720
80.0
0.76
4.65
3.00
2.20
90L
4.95
1710
79.3
0.85
2.97
4.00
3.00
100L
6.70
1730
82.7
0.82
1.96
5.00
3.70
100L
7.97
1730
84.6
0.83
1.47
6.00
4.50
112M
9.41
1730
84.2
0.86
1.15
7.50
5.50
112M
11.49
1740
88.5
0.82
0.82
10.0
7.50
132S
15.18
1760
89.0
0.84
0.68
12.5
9.20
132M
18.48
1755
87.7
0.86
0.47
15.0
11.0
132M
22.7
1755
88.5
0.83
0.43
20.0
15.0
160M
30.0
1760
90.2
0.83
0.23
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