Delta MS300 Series User Manual page 400

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Automatic Energy-Saving Setting
Settings
 When energy-saving is enabled, the motor acceleration/deceleration operates with full voltage.
During constant speed operation, it automatically calculates the best voltage value according to
the load power. This function is not suitable for fluctuating loads or loads which are nearly full
during operation.
 When the output frequency is constant (that is, constant operation), the output voltage
decreases automatically as the load decreases. Therefore, the drive operates with minimum
multiplication of voltage and current (electric power) to reach the energy-saving.
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Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Function
Settings
 The rated voltage of a 220V motor is usually 200 V
AC motor drive may vary from 180–264 V
is used without the AVR function, the output voltage is the same as the input voltage. When the
motor runs at the voltage exceeding 12–20% of the rated voltage, it causes higher temperatures,
damaged insulation, and unstable torque output, which result in losses due to shorter motor
lifetime.
 The AVR function automatically regulates the output voltage of the AC motor drive to the motor's
rated voltage when the input voltage exceeds the motor's rated voltage. For example, if the V/F
curve is set at 200 V
0: Disable
1: Power factor energy-saving improvement
0: Enable AVR
1: Disable AVR
2: Disable AVR during deceleration
, 50 Hz and the input voltage is at 200–264 V
AC
Chapter 12 Descriptions of Parameter SettingsMS300
, 60 Hz / 50 Hz, and the input voltage of the
AC
, 50 Hz / 60 Hz. Therefore, when the AC motor drive
AC
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Default: 0
Default: 0
, then the drive
AC

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