Output Current Detection Function (Y12 Signal, Y13 Signal, Pr. 150 To Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167) - Mitsubishi Electric FR-D700 Instruction Manual

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4.10.7 Output current detection function
(Y12 signal, Y13 signal, Pr. 150 to Pr. 153, Pr. 166, Pr. 167)
The output current during inverter running can be detected and output to the output terminal.
Parameter
Name
Number
Output current detection
150
level
Output current detection
151
signal delay time
Zero current detection
152
level
Zero current detection
153
time
Output current detection
166
signal retention time
Output current detection
167
operation selection
The above parameters can be set when Pr. 160 Extended function display selection = "0". (Refer to page 157)
Pr. 166
9999, Pr. 167 = 0
Pr. 150
Pr. 151
Output current
OFF
detection signal
(Y12)
Function assignment of external terminal and control
Initial Value
150%
0s
5%
0.5s
0.1s
0
Time
Pr. 166
Min. 0.1s (initial value)
OFF
ON
Setting
Range
Output current detection level.
0 to 200%
100% is the rated inverter current.
Output current detection period.
The time from when the output current has risen
0 to 10s
above the setting until the output current detection
signal (Y12) is output.
Zero current detection level.
0 to 200%
The rated inverter current is assumed to be 100%.
Period from when the output current drops below the
0 to 1s
Pr. 152 value until the zero current detection signal
(Y13) is output.
0 to 10s
Set the retention time when the Y12 signal is on.
The Y12 signal on status is retained. The signal is
9999
turned off at the next start.
0
Operation continues when the Y12 signal is on
The inverter is brought to trip when the Y12 signal is
1
on. (E.CDO)
(1)
Output current detection
(Y12 signal, Pr. 150, Pr. 151, Pr. 166, Pr. 167 )
The output current detection function can be used for
excessive torque detection, etc.
If the output current remains higher than the Pr. 150 setting
during inverter operation for longer than the time set in Pr.
151, the output current detection signal (Y12) is output from
the inverter's open collector or relay output terminal.
When the Y12 signal turns on, the ON state is held for the
time set in Pr. 166.
When Pr. 166 = "9999", the ON state is held until a next start.
At the Pr. 167 setting of "1", the inverter trips and the output
current detection fault (E.CDO) is displayed when the Y12
signal turns on. When fault occurs, the Y12 signal is on for
the time set in Pr. 166 at the Pr. 166 setting of other than
9999, and remains on until a reset is made at the Pr. 166
setting of 9999. E.CDO does not occur even if "1" is set in Pr.
167 while Y12 is ON. The Pr. 167 setting is made valid after
Y12 turns OFF.
For the Y12 signal, set "12 (positive logic) or 112 (negative
logic)" in Pr. 190 or Pr. 192 (output terminal function selection)
and assign functions to the output terminal.
Description
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