Delta CFP2000 Series User Manual page 386

Ip55 fan and pump drive
Table of Contents

Advertisement

system state. Using a suitable differential time can reduce overshoot and shorten adjustment
time; however, the differential operation increases noise interference. Note that a too large
differential causes more noise interference. In addition, the differential shows the change and
the output is 0 when there is no change. Note that you cannot use the differential control
independently. You must use it with the other two controllers for the PD controller or PID
controller.
 Sets the D controller gain to determine the error change response. Using a suitable differential
time reduces the P and I controllers overshoot to decrease the oscillation for a stable system. A
differential time that is too long may cause system oscillation.
 The differential controller acts on the change in the error and cannot reduce the interference. Do
not use this function when there is significant interference.
Upper limit of Integral Control
Settings
 Defines an upper bound for the integral gain (I) and therefore limits the master frequency. The
formula is: Integral upper bound = Maximum Output Frequency (Pr.01-00) x Pr.08-04 %.
 An excessive integral value causes a slow response due to sudden load changes and may
cause motor stall or machine damage.
PID Output Command Limit
Settings
 Defines the percentage of the output command limit during the PID control. The formula is
Output Command Limit = Maximum Output Frequency (Pr.01-00 x Pr.08-05 %).
PID Feedback Value by Communication Protocol
Settings
 Use communication to set the PID feedback value when the PID feedback input is set to
communication (Pr.08-00 = 7 or 8).
PID Delay Time
Settings
PID Mode Selection
Settings
 0: Serial connection, use conventional PID control structure.
 1: Parallel connection, the proportional gain, integral gain and derivative gain are independent.
You can customize the P, I and D value to fit your application.
 Pr.08-20 determines the primary low pass filter time when in PID control. Setting a large time
constant may slow down the drive's response rate.
0.0–100.0%
0.0–110.0%
-200.00%–200.00%
0.0–35.0 sec.
0: Serial connection
1: Parallel connection
12.1-08-5
Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsCFP2000
Default: 100.0
Default: 100.0
Default: Read only
Default: 0.0
Default: 0

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents