Setting Procedure Of Real Sensorless Vector Control (Torque Control) - Mitsubishi Electric 800 Series Instruction Manual

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6.2
Setting procedure of Real sensorless vector
control (torque control)
Sensorless
Sensorless
Sensorless
Operating procedure
1.
Perform wiring properly. (Refer to the Instruction Manual (Connection).)
2.
Make the motor setting (Pr.71). (Refer to
Set Pr.71 Applied motor to "0" (standard motor) or "10" (constant-torque motor).
3.
Set the motor overheat protection (Pr.9). (Refer to
4.
Set the motor capacity and the number of motor poles (Pr.80, Pr.81). (Refer to
Operation does not start when the setting value is "9999" (initial value).
5.
Set the rated motor voltage and frequency (Pr.83, Pr.84). (Refer to
6.
Select the control method (Pr.800). (Refer to
Select Pr.800 Control method selection = "11" (torque control) or "12" (speed/torque switchover) to enable torque
control.
7.
Set the torque command (Pr.804). (Refer to
8.
Set the speed limit (Pr.807). (Refer to
9.
Perform the offline auto tuning (Pr.96). (Refer to
10.
Perform the test operation.
As required
• Select online auto tuning (Pr.95). (Refer to
• Adjust the torque control gain manually. (Refer to
NOTE
• During Real sensorless vector control, offline auto tuning must be performed properly before starting operations.
• The carrier frequency is limited during Real sensorless vector control. (Refer to
• Torque control is not available in a low-speed (about 10 Hz or lower) regenerative range, or with a low speed and light load
(about 5 Hz or lower and rated torque about 20% or lower).
• This product with the start command ON may also rotate the motor at a low speed when the speed limit value is set to zero.
Confirm that the motor running does not cause any safety problems.
• Switching between the forward rotation command (STF) and reverse rotation command (STR) must not be performed during
operations under torque control. An overcurrent trip (E.OC[]) or opposite rotation deceleration fault (E.11) will occur.
• If starting may occur while the motor is coasting under Real sensorless vector control, the frequency search must be set for
the automatic restart after instantaneous power failure function (Pr.57 ≠ "9999", Pr.162 = "10").
• When Real sensorless vector control is applied, there may not be enough torque provided in the ultra low-speed range of about
2 Hz or lower.
Generally, the speed control range is as follows.
For power driving, 1:200 (2, 4 or 6 poles) (available at 0.3 Hz or higher when the rating is 60 Hz), 1:30 (8 or 10 poles) (available
at 2 Hz or higher when the rating is 60 Hz).
For regenerative driving, 1:12 (2 to 10 poles) (available at 5 Hz or higher when the rating is 60 Hz).
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