Pr. 60 Energy saving control selection
Pr.60 Energy saving control
Without a fine parameter setting, the inverter automatically performs energy saving operation.
This inverter is optimum for fan and pump applications.
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0 (initial value) | Normal operation mode | |
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Pr. 65, 67 to 69 | Retry function at alarm |
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Pr.65 Retry selection | Pr.67 Number of retries at alarm occurrence |
Pr.68 Retry waiting time | Pr.69 Retry count display erase |
If an alarm occurs, the inverter resets itself automatically to restart. You can also select the alarm description for a retry. When selection of automatic restart after instantaneous power failure is selected (Pr. 57 Restart coasting time, restart operation is performed at retry operation as at an instantaneous power failure.)
Use Pr. 65 to select the alarm to be activated for retries. "" indicates the alarms selected for retry.
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Set the number of retries at alarm occurrence in Pr. 67.
Pr. 67 Setting | Description |
0 (initial value) | No retry function |
| Set the number of retries at alarm occurrence. |
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101 to 110 | of retries.) |
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Use Pr. 68 to set the waiting time from when an inverter alarm occurs until a retry is made in the range 0 to 10s.
Reading the Pr. 69 value provides the cumulative number of successful restart times made by retry.
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Pr.71 Applied motor
Setting of the used motor selects the thermal characteristic appropriate for the motor.
Setting is necessary when using a
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For the 5.5K and 7.5K, the Pr. 0 Torque boost and Pr. 12 DC injection brake operation voltage settings are automatically changed according to the Pr. 71 setting as follows.
Pr.71 | Standard Motor Setting | Constant Torque Motor |
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Pr. 12 | 4% | 2% |
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Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. | 34 |