INVT Goodrive20-EU VFD Series Operation Manual page 96

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Goodrive20-EU series VFD
Function
Name
code
Overvoltage
P11.03
stall protection
Overvoltage
P11.04
stall protective
voltage
Current limit
P11.05
action
Automatic
P11.06
current limit
level
Frequency-
drop rate
P11.07
during current
limit
Detailed instruction of parameters
2. Prohibit the input phase loss protection to
enable this function.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
DC bus voltage
Overvoltage stall
point
Output frequency
110–150% (standard bus voltage) (400V)
110–150% (standard bus voltage)
(220/230/460V)
The actual increasing ratio is less than the ratio
of output frequency because of the big load
during accelerated running. It is necessary to
take measures to avoid overcurrent fault and the
VFD trips.
During the running of the VFD, this function will
detect the output current and compare it with the
limit level defined in P11.06. If it exceeds the
level, the VFD will run at stable frequency in
accelerated running, or the VFD will derate to run
during the constant running. If it exceeds the
level continuously, the output frequency will keep
on decreasing to the lower limit. If the output
current is detected to be lower than the limit
level, the VFD will accelerate to run.
Output current
Limiting
point
Output frequency
Set
frequency
Setting range of P11.05:
Constant
Acc.
speed
92
Function parameters
Default
Modify
value
1
130%
120%
0x01
G:
160.0%
10.00
Hz/s
T
T

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Star Electricals Vatva
February 22, 2025

Start stop time

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 22, 2025

The start-stop time for the INVT Goodrive20-EU VFD Series is not explicitly mentioned in the provided context. However, the "Pre-exciting time" (P03.25) is listed as a parameter that helps improve torque performance during startup, with a setting range of 0.000 to 10.000 seconds. If more specific start-stop time details are needed, they may be found in additional documentation.

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