FujiFilm FVR-Micro Instruction Manual page 66

Advanced simple inverter
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During a momentary power failure, the motor slows down. After power is restored, the
inverter restarts at the frequency just before the momentary power failure. Then, the
current limiting function works and the output frequency of the inverter automatically
decreases. When the output frequency matches the motor speed, the motor accelerates
up to the original output frequency. See the figure below. In this case, the instantaneous
overcurrent limiting must be enabled (H12 = 1).
 Restart mode after momentary power failure (Restart time) (H13)
H13 specifies the time period from momentary power failure occurrence until the
inverter reacts for restarting process.
If the inverter starts the motor while motor's residual voltage is still in a high level, a large
inrush current may flow or an overvoltage alarm may occur due to an occurrence of
temporary regeneration. For safety, therefore, it is advisable to set H13 to a certain level
so that restart will take place only after the residual voltage has dropped to a low level.
Note that even when power is restored, restart will not take place until the restart time
(H13) has elapsed.
Factory default
By factory default, H13 is set at one of the values shown below according to the inverter
capacity. Basically, you do not need to change H13 data. However, if the long restart time
causes the flow rate of the pump to overly decrease or causes any other problem, you
might as well reduce the setting to about a half of the default value. In such a case, make
sure that no alarm occurs.
Inverter capacity (kW)
0.1 to 7.5
11 to 15
Factory default of H13 (Restart time in seconds)
5-31
0
1

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