Dc Link Voltage And Output Current Limitation; Dc Link Voltage Limitation By "Ramp Hold" P150 = 0 Or 2; Dc Link Voltage Limitation By "Accelerate Ramp" P150 = 1 Or 3 - WEG CFW100 Programming Manual

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P105 – 1
/ 2
Ramp Selection
st
nd
Adjustable
0 = 1
Range:
1 = 2
2 = DIx
3 = Serial/USB
4 = Reserved
5 = CANopen/DeviceNet
6 = SoftPLC
Properties:
Description:
It defines the origin source of the command to select between the first and second Ramp.
Note: Parameter P680 (Logical Status) indicates if the 2
parameter, refer to
section 7.3 CONTROL WORD AND INVERTER STATUS on page

11.2 DC LINK VOLTAGE AND OUTPUT CURRENT LIMITATION

The DC link voltage and output current limitation are protection functions of the inverter which act on the ramp
control, aiming at containing the rise of voltage on the DC link and of the output current. In this way, the following of
the reference by the ramp is blocked and the output frequency follows the Emergency Ram for a preset safety value.
When the DC link voltage is too high, the inverter may freeze the deceleration ramp. On the other hand, when
the output current is too high, the inverter may decelerate or freeze the acceleration ramp in order to reduce this
current. Those actions prevent the occurrence of faults F022 and F070, respectively.
Both protections normally occur at different moments of the inverter operation, but in case of occurrence at the
same time, by definition, the DC link limitation has higher priority than the output current limitation.
The voltage limitation on the DC link during braking actuates limiting the braking power and torque, so as to prevent
the shutting down of the inverter for overvoltage (F022). This situation often occurs when a load with high moment
of inertia is decelerated or when short deceleration time is programmed.

11.2.1 DC Link Voltage Limitation by "Ramp Hold" P150 = 0 or 2:

It has effect during deceleration only.
Actuation: when the DC link voltage reaches the level set in P151, a command is set to the "ramp" block, which
inhibits the motor frequency variation according to
Use recommended in the drive of loads with high moment of inertia referred to the motor shaft or loads that
require short deceleration ramps.

11.2.2 DC Link Voltage Limitation by "Accelerate Ramp" P150 = 1 or 3:

It has effect in any situation, regardless the motor frequency condition: accelerating, decelerating or constant
frequency.
Actuation: when the DC link voltage reaches the level set in P151, a command is sent to the "ramp" block to
accelerate the motor.
Use recommended for the drive of loads that require braking torques at constant frequency in the inverter
output. For example, the drive of loads with eccentric shaft as in sucker rod pumps; another application is the
handling of loads with balance like in the translation in overhead cranes.
Functions Common to All the Control Modes
Ramp
st
Ramp
nd
Return
Ramp is active or not. For further information on this
nd
Figure 9.1 on page 9-2
and
Advance
Factory
0
Setting:
7-11.
Figure 10.1 on page
10-2.
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