5.15 Energy Saving Operation; Optimum Excitation Control (Pr. 60) - Mitsubishi Electric 700 Series Instruction Manual

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Energy saving operation

5.15 Energy saving operation

Purpose
Energy saving operation

5.15.1 Optimum excitation control (Pr. 60)

Without a fine parameter setting, the inverter automatically performs energy saving operation.
This operation is optimum for fan and pump applications
Parameter
Number
Energy saving control
60
selection
The above parameters can be set when Pr. 160 User group read selection = "0". (Refer to page 167)
When "9" is set in Pr. 60, the inverter operates in the Optimum excitation control mode.
The Optimum excitation control mode is a control system which controls excitation current to improve the motor efficiency
to maximum and determines output voltage as an energy saving method.
REMARKS
When the motor capacity is too small as compared to the inverter capacity or two or more motors are connected to one inverter,
the energy saving effect is not expected.
NOTE
When the Optimum excitation control mode is selected, deceleration time may be longer than the setting value. Since
overvoltage alarm tends to occur as compared to the constant-torque load characteristics, set a longer deceleration
time.
Optimum excitation control functions only under V/F control. Optimum excitation control does not function under
Advanced magnetic flux vector control and General-purpose magnetic flux vector control.
Optimum excitation control will not be performed during an automatic restart after instantaneous power failure.
Since output voltage is controlled by Optimum excitation control, output current may slightly increase.
Parameters referred to
Advanced magnetic flux vector control
General-purpose magnetic flux vector control
Pr. 57 Restart coasting time
162
Optimum excitation control
Name
Initial Value
Refer to page 95
Refer to page 98
Refer to page 151
Parameter that should be Set
V/F
V/F
V/F
Setting Range
0
0
9
Refer to Page
Pr. 60
Description
Normal operation mode
Optimum excitation control mode
162

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