Fine-Tuning Open Loop Vector Control For Pm Motors - YASKAWA GA800 Programming Manual

Ac drive for industrial applications
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3.7 Fine Tuning during Test Runs (Adjust the Control Function)
*3
Refer to the section on C5-xx parameters for more information about speed control (ASR).
*4
The best values for a no-load operation are different than the best values for actual loading operation.

Fine-Tuning Open Loop Vector Control for PM Motors

Issue
E1-xx parameters, E5-xx
Unsatisfactory motor performance
parameters
n8-55 [Motor to Load Inertia
Ratio]
n8-45 [Speed Feedback Detection
Gain]
Unsatisfactory motor torque and
speed response
C4-01 [Torque Compensation
Gain]
n8-51 [Pull-in Current @ Accel/
Decel]
• b2-02 [DC Injection Braking
• b2-03 [DC Inject Braking Time
• Oscillation when the motor
starts.
• Motor stalls.
n8-55 [Motor to Load Inertia
Ratio]
There is too much current during
n8-79 [Pull-in Current at
deceleration.
Deceleration]
n8-47 [Pull-in Current Comp Filter
Time]
n8-48 [Pull-in/Light Load Id
Current]
Stalling or oscillation occurs when
load is applied during constant
speed
n8-55 [Motor to Load Inertia
Ratio]
n8-45 [Speed Feedback Detection
Hunting or oscillation
Gain]
• E5-09 [PM Back-EMF Vpeak
The drive detects STPo [Motor
Step-Out Detected] fault when the
• E5-24 [PM Back-EMF L-L
load is not too high.
The drive detected stalling or STPo
[Motor Step-Out Detected] at high
n8-62 [Output Voltage Limit
speed and maximum output
Level]
voltage.
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Table 3.19 Parameters for Fine Tuning the Drive (A1-02 = 5[OLV/PM])
Parameter Number
• Check the settings for E1-06,
E1-04 [Base Frequency,
Maximum Output Frequency].
• Check the E5-xx and make sure
that all motor data has been set
correctly.
Note:
Do not set E5-05 [PM Motor
Resistance (ohms/phase)] to a
line-to-line resistance value.
• Do Auto-Tuning.
Adjust to match the load inertia
ratio of the motor and machine.
Decrease the setting value in
increments of 0.05.
Adjust the setting value.
Note:
Setting this value too high can
cause overcompensation and
motor oscillation.
Increase the setting value in
increments of 5%.
Use DC Injection Braking at start.
Note:
Current]
This can cause the motor to
rotate in reverse for
at Start]
approximately 1/8 of a turn at
start.
Increase the setting value.
Note:
When operating a single motor
or with a minimum amount of
inertia, setting this value too
high can cause motor
oscillation.
Set n8-79 < n8-51.
Decrease the setting value in
increments of 0.2 s.
Increase the setting value in
increments of 5%.
Increase the setting value.
Note:
When operating a single motor
or with a minimum amount of
inertia, setting this value too
high can cause motor
oscillation.
Increase the setting value in
increments of 0.05.
• Adjust the setting value.
• Examine the motor code on the
(mV/(rad/s))]
motor nameplate or the data
sheet, then set correct values for
Vrms (mV/rpm)]
E5-09 or E5-24.
Set to a value lower than the actual
input voltage.
Possible Solutions
0
0.80
0.00
50%
• b2-02: 50%
• b2-03: 0.00 s
0
50%
Note:
When n8-79 = 0, the drive will
apply the n8-51 setting to the
pull-in current during
deceleration.
5.0 s
30%
0
0.80
*1
• 200.0 V
• 400.0 V
YASKAWA TOEPYAIGA8002B GA800 Drive Programming
Default
Recommended Setting
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Near the actual load inertia ratio.
1.00
• b2-02: Adjust as necessary.
• b2-03: 0.5 s
Near the actual load inertia ratio.
Decrease in increments of 5%.
Near the actual load inertia ratio.
• Yaskawa motor
Set the motor code from the
motor nameplate.
• Motor from another
manufacturer
Set the values from the test
report.
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