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Figure 4-18
Equivalent circuit diagram for induction motor and cable
If an output filter (see p0230) or series inductance (p0353) is used, the data for this must
also be entered before the standstill measurement is carried out.
The inductance value is then subtracted from the total measured value of the leakage. With
sinusoidal filters, only the stator resistance, valve threshold voltage, and valve interlocking
time are measured.
Note
With diffusion of more than 35% to 40% of the motor nominal impedance, the dynamic
response of the speed and current control is restricted to the area of the voltage limit and to
field weakening mode.
Note
The standstill measurement must be carried out when the motor is cold. In p0625, enter the
estimated ambient temperature of the motor during the measurement (with KTY sensor: set
p0600, p0601 and read r0035). This is the reference point for the thermal motor model and
thermal R
In addition to the equivalent circuit diagram data, motor data identification (p1910 = 3) can
be used for induction motors to determine the magnetization characteristic of the motor. Due
to the higher accuracy, the magnetization characteristic should, if possible, be determined
during the rotating measurement (without encoder: p1960 = 1, 3; with encoder: p1960 = 2,
4). If the drive is operated in the field-weakening range, this characteristic should be
determined for vector control in particular. The magnetization characteristic can be used to
calculate the field-generating current in the field-weakening range more accurately, thereby
increasing torque accuracy.
Note
In comparison with the standstill measurement (p1910), for induction motors, the rotating
measurement (p1960) allows the rated magnetization current and saturation characteristic to
be determined more accurately.
Drive Functions
Function Manual, (FH1), 07/2007 Edition, 6SL3097-2AB00-0BP4
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4.12 Motor data identification and rotating measurement
Vector control
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