Invertek Drives OPTIDRIVE E3 User Manual page 31

Ac variable speed drive 0.37kw–22kw / 0.5hp–30hp 110–480v 3 phase input
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PI Control (relevant parameters)
Par.
Description
P-41
PI Controller Proportional Gain
PI Controller Proportional Gain. Higher values provide a greater change in the drive output frequency in response to small changes in the
feedback signal. Too high a value can cause instability.
P-42
PI Controller Integral Time
PI Controller Integral Time. Larger values provide a more damped response for systems where the overall process responds slowly.
P-43
PI Controller Operating Mode
0: Direct Operation. Use this mode if when the feedback signal drops, the motor speed should increase.
1: Inverse Operation. Use this mode if when the feedback signal drops, the motor speed should decrease.
2: Direct Operation, Wake at Full Speed. As setting 0, but on restart from Standby, PI Output is set to 100%.
3: Reverse Operation, Wake at Full Speed. As setting 0, but on restart from Standby, PI Output is set to 100%.
P-44
PI Reference (Setpoint) Source Select
Selects the source for the PI Reference / Setpoint.
0: Digital Preset Setpoint. P-45 is used.
1: Analog Input 1 Setpoint. Analog input 1 signal level, readable in P00-01 is used for the setpoint.
P-45
PI Digital Setpoint
When P-44 = 0, this parameter sets the preset digital reference (setpoint) used for the PI Controller as a % of the feedback signal.
P-46
PI Feedback Source Select
Selects the source of the feedback signal to be used by the PI controller.
0: Analog Input 2 (Terminal 4) Signal level readable in P00-02.
1: Analog Input 1 (Terminal 6) Signal level readable in P00-01.
2: Motor Current Scaled as % of P-08.
3: DC Bus Voltage Scaled 0 – 1000 Volts = 0 – 100%.
4: Analog 1 – Analog 2 The value of Analog Input 2 is subtracted from Analog 1 to give a differential signal. The minimum value is 0.
5: Largest (Analog 1, Analog 2) The larger of the two analog input values is always used for PI feedback.
Standby Mode & Wake Up (relevant parameters)
Par.
Description
P-48
Standby Mode Timer
When standby mode is enabled by setting P-48 > 0.0, the drive will enter standby following a period of operating at minimum speed (P-
02) for the time set in P-48. When in Standby Mode, the drive display shows , and the output to the motor is disabled.
P-49
PI Control Wake Up Error Level
When the drive is operating in PI Control Mode (P-12 = 5 or 6), and Standby Mode is enabled (P-48 > 0.0), P-49 can be used to define
the PI Error Level (E.g. difference between the setpoint and feedback) required before the drive restarts after entering Standby Mode. This
allows the drive to ignore small feedback errors and remain in Standby mode until the feedback drops sufficiently.
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Minimum
Maximum
0.0
0.0
0
0
0.0
0
Minimum
Maximum
0.0
0.0
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Default
Units
30.0
1.0
30.0
1.0
1
0
1
0
100.0
0.0
5
0
Default
Units
25.0
0.0
100.0
5.0
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Anthony
February 19, 2025

Hi, problem with max speed p-01 50.0 p-02 0.0 p-03 5.0 only reaching 25.0 max speed 230v input 178v between phases output **** and cabling replaced many thanks

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Mr. Anderson
February 19, 2025

The Optidrive E3 may be limited to a maximum speed of 25.0 due to one or more of the following reasons:

1. Speed Reference Input (P00-03) – The speed reference input might be lower than expected, causing the drive to operate at a reduced speed.
2. Current Limit Reduction – If the overload accumulator reaches 90%, the output current limit is reduced to 100% of P-08, which could restrict the speed.
3. Analog Input Scaling – If an analog input is used for speed control, its scaling or signal level might be affecting the speed.
4. Alternative Ramp Time (P-24) – If P-24 is set and conditions apply, it could be affecting acceleration and deceleration speeds.
5. Derating at High Altitude or Temperature – If the drive is operating above 1000m or in high ambient temperatures, it may be derated, limiting performance.

Checking these factors and adjusting settings accordingly should help resolve the speed limitation.

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