Determining The Speed Profile - ThyssenKrupp Flow2 Assembly Instruction Manual

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7.2 Determining the speed profile

The following rules of thumb apply for the speed profile:
Normally, all straight sections can be taken at maximum speed. As a rule of thumb, the following
speeds shown in the display apply for the curved sections. The actual setting can be adjusted slightly
according to your own assessment:
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Vertical stop
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Horizontal landing
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Rotation
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Inside curve
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Outside curve
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Lower curve
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Upper curve
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Straight rail
Example:
The short arrows mark the slow, curved parts. The long arrows indicate the fast straight parts. We
can therefore see that each speed section has a start point and an end point. Both points must be
entered during the programming. The red lines show the final speed profile.
Fig. 7-3
An interesting question is how quickly the lift control can accelerate or decelerate. In other words:
what is the correct distance between the short and the long arrows in the figure above.
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