Torque Actual (Ac/Dc Drive Object) - ABB FDNA-01 User Manual

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Vector Mode
When the drive is operating in the vector mode, the drive provides
the adapter module with a speed actual. The ODVA AC/DC drive
profile uses rpm units for the speed actual. The ODVA Speed
Actual is calculated as follows:
where
Dsa = Drive speed actual in rpm
Osa = ODVA Speed Actual
Us
= ODVA speed unit (see
For example, for a drive speed actual of 900 rpm with a unit of 0.5
rpm, the ODVA Speed Actual is:

Torque Actual (AC/DC drive object)

This attribute indicates the actual torque at which the drive is
operating. The units are scaled by the Torque Scale attribute of the
AC/DC drive object. See Table 5. for details.
The drive provides the adapter module with a torque actual in
percent of the motor nominal torque. The ODVA AC/DC drive
profile uses Newton-meter (N·m) units for the Torque Actual. The
ODVA Torque Actual is calculated as follows:
where
Dta = Drive torque actual in percent of motor nominal torque
Ota = ODVA Torque Actual
Ut
= ODVA torque unit (see
Mt
= Motor nominal torque in Nm
Dsa
Osa =
Us
10 ODVA SPEED SCALE
Dsa
450
=
=
Osa
Us
0.5
Dta
=
Ota
100
11 ODVA TORQUE SCALE
Communication profiles 87
on page 41)
rpm
=
900
rpm
×
Mt
×
Ut
on page 42)

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