YASKAWA P1000 Technical Manual page 245

Models: 200 v class: 3/4 to 175 hp nd 400 v class: 3/4 to 1000 hp nd 600 v class: 1 to 250 hp nd
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Parameter
Name
C1-09
Fast Stop Time
S-Curve at Deceleration
C2-03
Start
Undervoltage Detection
L2-05
Level
L2-06
KEB Deceleration Time
L2-07
KEB Acceleration Time
Frequency Gain at KEB
L2-08
Start
L2-10
KEB Detection Time
Desired DC Bus Voltage
L2-11
during KEB
Main Circuit Adjustment
L3-20
Gain
Accel/Decel Rate
L3-21
Calculation Gain
L3-24
Motor Acceleration Time Set the motor acceleration time as described on page 252.
L3-25
Load Inertia Ratio
n
L2-02: Momentary Power Loss Ride-Thru Time
Sets the maximum time allowed to ride through a power loss. If power loss operation exceeds this time, the drive will attempt
to accelerate back to the frequency reference. This parameter is valid if L2-01 = 1 or 3.
Note:
The amount of time the drive is capable of recovering after a power loss is determined by the capacity of the drive. Drive capacity determines
the upper limit for L2-02.
No.
L2-02
n
L2-03: Momentary Power Loss Minimum Baseblock Time
Sets the minimum baseblock time when power is restored following a momentary power loss. This determines the time the
drive waits for the residual voltage in the motor to dissipate. Increase this setting if overcurrent or overvoltage occurs at the
beginning of Speed Search, after a power loss, or during DC Injection Braking.
No.
L2-03
Momentary Power Loss Minimum Baseblock Time
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Table 5.35 KEB Function Related Adjustments
• Increase if an overvoltage fault occurs during KEB deceleration.
• Decrease if an undervoltage fault occurs during KEB deceleration.
• Shorten if undervoltage occurs immediately after KEB Ride-Thru is
triggered.
• Lengthen this setting if overvoltage occurs immediately after KEB
operation starts.
Increase if an undervoltage fault occurs at KEB operation start to let the
drive detect power loss more quickly.
• Increase if an overvoltage fault occurs during KEB deceleration
• Decrease if an undervoltage fault occurs during KEB deceleration
Adjust to the desired acceleration time. If set to 0, standard acceleration
times are used (C1-01, C1-03, C1-05, C1-07).
• Increase if an undervoltage fault occurs immediately after KEB
operation starts.
• Decrease if an overvoltage fault occurs immediately after KEB
operation starts.
• Increase when a digital input is set for KEB Ride-Thru and an
undervoltage fault occurs after power was lost because the device
controlling the input does not react quickly enough.
• If the DC bus voltage overshoots after KEB Ride-Thru begins (and
no input terminal is set to KEB Ride-Thru), increase L2-10 to longer
than the overshoot.
• Set to approximately 1.22 times the input voltage for Single Drive
KEB Ride-Thru 2.
• Set to approximately 1.4 times the input voltage for Single Drive KEB
Ride-Thru 1 and System KEB Ride-Thru modes.
• Increase this setting in steps of 0.1 if overvoltage or undervoltage
occurs at the beginning of deceleration
• Reduce if torque ripple occurs during deceleration while executing
KEB Ride-Thru.
• Reduce L3-21 in steps of 0.05 if there is a fairly large speed or current
ripple.
• Decreasing this setting too much can cause a slow DC bus voltage
control response, and may lead to problems with overvoltage or
undervoltage.
Set the load/inertia ratio as described on page 252.
Name
Momentary Power Loss Ride-Thru Time
Name
Setting Instructions
Setting Range
0.0 to 25.5 s
Setting Range
0.1 to 5.0 s
5.8 L: Protection Functions
KEB Mode (L2-29)
0
1
2
YES NO NO NO
YES NO YES YES
YES YES YES YES
NO NO YES YES
YES YES YES YES
YES NO YES YES
YES YES YES YES
YES YES YES YES
NO YES NO NO
NO YES NO NO
NO YES NO NO
NO YES NO NO
Default
Determined by o2-04
Default
Determined by o2-04
3
5
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