Quick Start Motor Parameter Data; Customize Your Application - ABB EC Titanium Series Manual

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7.2 Quick Start Motor Parameter Data

If a factory reset has been performed, the motor data will need to be re-entered into the appropriate parameters. Motor
Data is available on the Motor Nameplate, see Figure 2.2 for detailed information. For detailed information on parameter
navigation see Chapter 8 Parameter Navigation.
Press and hold the
nameplate into the parameters in Table 7-1. Enter the rated RPM (nameplate) of the motor in 9908 MOTOR RATED SPEED to
allow the display of the estimated motor speed.
Description
BEMF (Back EMF) Voltage
Motor Rated Amps
Motor Rated Frequency
Motor Stator Resistance (Rs)
Ld (mH) Motor Inductance (Lsd)
Lq (mH) Motor q-axis Inductance (Lsq)
Minimum Speed
Maximum Speed
Stop Mode
Control Mode
7.3 Customizing Your Application
Factory settings may give satisfactory performance; however certain adjustments may be beneficial.
Parameter Name
Minimum Frequency Limit
Maximum Frequency Limit
Primary Command Source
Digital Input Function Select
Stop Mode
Acceleration Ramp
Deceleration Ramp
Analog Input Format
Voltage Boost
NOTE: The Analog Input Value scales with the maximum output frequency setting in 2008.
Example: 0-10V Input motor will run 1800 RPM at a 10VDC reference when 2008 = 60 HZ.
7-2 Quick Startup Guide
navigate key for >1 second to enter parameter view mode and enter motor data from the motor
Table 7-1 Factory Motor Setup Parameters
Parameter
2007
2008
1103
9902
2102
2202
2203
1300
2603
Parameter Number
Factory Settings
9905
9906
Set to Motor
9907
Nameplate Values
11201
(see section 2.2)
11203
11206
2007
15 HZ
2008
Motor Max Speed
2102
1 = Coast to Rest
9903
2 = PM Control
Adjustment
Minimum output frequency
Maximum output frequency
Selects the reference input for the drive.
Defines the function of the digital inputs
Select method of stopping required when drive is
disabled.
Adjust as need for your application. Short
Acceleration or Deceleration times may cause excess
motor current and may result in it tripping or the
motor stalling.
Set as required by the application (0-10V, 10-0V,
4-20mA)
Any hard to start load will benefit from voltage boost.
Permits a boost of up to 25% of full motor voltage to
be applied.
MN448

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