1.5 E: Motor Parameters
E parameters cover V/f pattern and motor data settings.
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E1: V/f Pattern for Motor 1
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E1-01: Input Voltage Setting
Adjusts the levels of some protective features of the drive (overvoltage, Stall Prevention, etc.). Set this parameter to the nominal
voltage of the AC power supply.
NOTICE: Set parameter E1-01 to match the input voltage of the drive. Drive input voltage (not motor voltage) must be set in E1-01 for the
protective features to function properly. Failure to set the correct drive input voltage will result in improper drive operation.
No.
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
E1-01
Input Voltage Setting
445.6 to 733.1 V
661.3 V
E1-01 Related Values
The input voltage setting determines the overvoltage and undervoltage detection levels, the KEB function, and the overvoltage
suppression function.
Voltage
Setting Value of E1-01
(Approximate Values)
Uv Detection Level (L2-05)
600 V Class
All settings
475 V
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V/f Pattern Settings (E1-03)
The drive uses a V/f pattern to adjust the output voltage relative to the frequency reference. There are 15 different predefined
V/f patterns (setting 0 to E) from which to select, each with varying voltage profiles, saturation levels (frequency at which
maximum voltage is reached), and maximum frequencies. Additionally, one custom V/f pattern is available (setting F) that
requires the user to create the pattern using parameters E1-04 through E1-10.
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E1-03: V/f Pattern Selection
Selects the V/f pattern for the drive and motor from 15 predefined patterns or creates a custom V/f pattern.
No.
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
E1-03
V/f Pattern Selection
F
<1> Settings 0 through E are not available in OLV/PM (A1-02 = 5).
<2> Parameter is not reset to the default value when the drive is initialized using A1-03.
Setting a Predefined V/f Pattern (Setting 0 to F)
Choose the V/f pattern that best meets the application demands from the table below. These settings are available only in
V/f Control modes. Set the correct value to E1-03. Parameters E1-04 to E1-13 can only be monitored, not changed.
Note:
1.
Setting an improper V/f pattern may result in low motor torque or increased current due to overexcitation.
2.
Drive initialization does not reset parameter E1-03.
Table 1.15 Predefined V/f Patterns
Setting
Specification
Characteristic
Application
0
50 Hz
Constant torque
For general purpose applications. Torque remains constant
regardless of changes to speed.
1
60 Hz
2
60 Hz (with 50 Hz base)
3
72 Hz (with 60 Hz base)
4
50 Hz, Variable torque 1
Variable torque
For fans, pumps, and other applications where the required
torque changes as a function of the speed.
5
50 Hz, Variable torque 2
6
50 Hz, Variable torque 3
7
50 Hz, Variable torque 4
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