Parameters: 14-** Special Functions - Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 360 Programming Manual

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4.13 Parameters: 14-** Special Functions

4.13.1 14-0* Inverter Switching
14-01 Switching Frequency
Option:
4
4
[0]
Ran3
[1]
Ran5
[2]
2.0 kHz
[3]
3.0 kHz
[4]
4.0 kHz
[5]
5.0 kHz
[6]
6.0 kHz
[7]
8.0 kHz
[8]
10.0 kHz
[9]
12.0 kHz
[10] 16.0 kHz
14-03 Overmodulation
Option: Function:
[0]
Off To avoid torque ripple on the motor shaft, select [0]
Off for no overmodulation of the output voltage. This
feature may be useful for applications such as grinding
machines.
[1]
On
Select [1] On to enable the overmodulation function
*
for the output voltage. Select this setting when it is
required that the output voltage is >95% of the input
voltage (typical when running oversynchronously). The
output voltage is increased according to the degree of
overmodulation.
NOTICE
Overmodulation leads to increased torque
ripple as harmonics are increased.
14-07 Dead Time Compensation Level
Range:
Size
related
100 ]
*
100
Function:
Select the inverter switching frequency. Changing
the switching frequency helps to reduce acoustic
noise from the motor.
3 kHz true random PWM (white noise
modulation).
5 kHz true random PWM (white noise
modulation).
Function:
[0 -
Level of applied deadtime compensation
in percentage. A high level (>90%)
optimizes the dynamic motor response; a
level 50–90% is good for both motor-
torque-ripple minimization and the
motor dynamics. A 0-level turns the
deadtime compensation off.
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14-08 Damping Gain Factor
Range:
Size related
14-09 Dead Time Bias Current Level
Range:
Size related
4.13.2 14-1* Mains On/Off
Parameters for configuring mains failure monitoring and
handling. If a mains failure appears, the frequency
converter tries to continue in a controlled way until the
power in the DC link is exhausted.
14-10 Mains Failure
Option:
[0]
No
function
*
[1] Ctrl.
ramp-
down
Function:
[0 - 100 %] Damping factor for DC-link voltage
*
compensation.
Function:
[0 - 100 %] Set a bias signal (in [%]) to add to
*
the current-sense signal for deadtime
compensation.
Function:
NOTICE
Parameter 14-10 Mains Failure cannot be
changed while the motor is running.
Parameter 14-10 Mains Failure is typically used
where short mains interruptions (voltage dips) are
present. At 100% load and a short voltage
interruption, the DC voltage on the main
capacitors drops quickly. For larger frequency
converters, it only takes a few milliseconds before
the DC level is down to about 373 V DC and the
IGBTs cut off and lose control of the motor. When
mains is restored, and the IGBTs start again, the
output frequency and voltage vector do not
correspond to the speed/frequency of the motor,
and the result is normally an overvoltage or
overcurrent, mostly resulting in a trip lock.
Parameter 14-10 Mains Failure can be programmed
to avoid this situation.
Select the function to which the frequency
converter must act when the threshold in
parameter 14-11 Mains Voltage at Mains Fault has
been reached.
The frequency converter does not compensate for
a mains interruption. The voltage on the DC-link
drops quickly, and the motor is lost within
milliseconds to seconds. Trip lock is the result.
The frequency converter retains control of the
motor and does a controlled ramp down from
parameter 14-11 Mains Fault Voltage Level level. If
parameter 2-10 Brake Function is [0] Off or [2] AC
brake, the ramp follows the overvoltage ramping.
If parameter 2-10 Brake Function is [1] Resistor
Brake, the ramp follows the setting in
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