2 adapting the vmin boost, Adapting the vmin boost, Adapting the vmin boost ( 157) – Lenze 8400 User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 protec HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 3.0 EN · 03/2013 · TD05

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.4

V/f characteristic control (VFCplus)

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5.4.3.2

Adapting the Vmin boost

The V

min

boost (

C00016

) of the motor voltage serves to select a load independent magnetising

current which is required for asynchronous motors. The torque behaviour of the motor can be

optimised by adapting the setting in

C00016

.

The general linear and quadratic V/f characteristics are shown in the illustrations below. The

illustrations show the impacts of the parameters used to adapt the characteristic shape.

[5-5]

Representation of the linear V/f characteristic (on the left) and quadratic V/f characteristic (on the right)

How to set the V

min

boost:

1. Operate motor in idle state at approx. 6 % of the rated motor speed.
2. Increase V

min

boost (

C00016

) until the following motor current is reached:

Motor in short-time operation up to 0.5 n

rated

• for self-ventilated motors: I

motor

I

rated motor

• for forced ventilated motors: I

motor

I

rated motor

Motor in continuous operation up to 0.5 n

rated

• for self-ventilated motors: I

motor

0.8 I

rated motor

• for forced ventilated motors: I

motor

I

rated motor

Note!

The V

min

boost has an effect on output frequencies below the V/f base frequency

(

C00015

).

C00015

C00016

C00015

2

C00016

2

V

[V]

out

f [Hz]

V

(100 %)

rmot

1/N/PE AC 264 V

3/PE AC 264 V
3/PE AC 550 V

1/N/PE AC 180 V

3/PE AC 100 V
3/PE AC 320 V

C00015

C00016

V

[V]

out

f [Hz]

V

(100 %)

rmot

1/N/PE AC 264 V

3/PE AC 264 V
3/PE AC 550 V

1/N/PE AC 180 V

3/PE AC 100 V
3/PE AC 320 V

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