Delta Electronics VFD-VE Series manual Parameters

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Chapter 4 Parameters

 

Settings

 

Control Mode

 

 

 

 

VF

VFPG

SVC

FOCPG

TQRPG

 

 

0: No fault

 

 

1: Over-current during acceleration (ocA)

 

 

2: Over-current during deceleration (ocd)

 

 

3: Over-current during constant speed (ocn)

 

 

4: Ground fault (GFF)

 

 

5: IGBT short-circuit (occ)

 

 

6: Over-curent at stop (ocS)

 

 

7: Over-voltage during acceleration (ovA)

 

 

8: Over-voltage during deceleration (ovd)

 

 

9: Over-voltage during constant speed (ovn)

 

 

10: Over-voltage at stop (ovS)

 

 

11: Low-voltage during acceleration (LvA)

 

 

12: Low-voltage during deceleration (Lvd)

 

 

13: Low-voltage during constant speed (Lvn)

 

 

14: Low-voltage at stop (LvS)

 

 

15: Phase loss (PHL)

 

 

16: IGBT heat sink over-heat (oH1)

 

 

17: Heat sink over-heat (oH2)(for 40HP above)

 

 

18: TH1 open loop error (tH1o)

 

 

19: TH2 open loop error (tH2o)

 

 

20: Fan error signal output

 

 

21: over-load (oL) (150% 1Min)

 

 

22: Motor 1 over-load (EoL1)

 

 

23: Motor 2 over-load (EoL2)

 

 

24: Motor PTC overheat (oH3)

 

 

25: Fuse error (FuSE)

 

 

26: over-torque 1 (ot1)

 

 

27: over-torque 1 (ot2)

 

28: Reserved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29: Reserved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30: Memory write-in error (cF1)

 

 

31: Memory read-out error (cF2)

 

 

32: Isum current detection error (cd0)

 

 

33: U-phase current detection error (cd1)

 

 

34: V-phase current detection error (cd2)

 

 

35: W-phase current detection error (cd3)

 

 

36: Clamp current detection error (Hd0)

 

 

37: Over-current detection error (Hd1)

 

 

38: Over-voltage detection error (Hd2)

 

 

39: Ground current detection error (Hd3)

 

 

40: Auto tuning error (AuE)

 

 

 

 

41: PID feedback loss (AFE)

 

 

42: PG feedback error (PGF1)

 

 

 

 

43: PG feedback loss (PGF2)

 

 

 

44: PG feedback stall (PGF3)

 

 

 

 

 

45: PG slip error (PGF4)

 

 

 

 

 

46: PG ref input error (PGr1)

 

 

47: PG ref loss (PGr2)

 

 

48: Analog current input loss (ACE)

 

 

49: External fault input (EF)

 

 

50: Emergency stop (EF1)

 

 

51: External Base Block (B.B.)

 

Revision August 2008, 03VE, SW V2.04

 

 

 

 

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Delta Electronics VFD-VE Series manual Parameters

VFD-VE Series specifications

Delta Electronics VFD-VE Series is a state-of-the-art variable frequency drive (VFD) designed to enhance energy efficiency and improve the operational capabilities of various industrial applications. Renowned for its reliability and performance, the VFD-VE Series serves a diverse range of sectors including manufacturing, HVAC, and water treatment.

One of the primary features of the VFD-VE Series is its advanced control algorithms, which provide precise speed and torque control for AC motors. The series utilizes a vector control method that enables excellent dynamic response and a wide speed range. This is particularly beneficial for applications requiring variable speeds or precise positioning, as it ensures smooth acceleration and deceleration while maintaining optimal performance.

The VFD-VE Series stands out with its Energy Saving Technology. By intelligently optimizing motor control parameters based on the load, the VFD can significantly reduce energy consumption. This built-in functionality not only helps companies save on electricity costs but also contributes to a lower carbon footprint, aligning with global sustainability efforts.

Another key characteristic of the VFD-VE Series is its user-friendly interface. Equipped with a clear and intuitive LCD display, it simplifies monitoring and adjustments, allowing operators to configure settings easily. Additionally, the series supports various communication protocols such as Modbus, EtherCAT, and CANopen, enabling seamless integration with existing control systems for enhanced automation.

The VFD-VE Series is built to withstand harsh industrial environments. Its robust design includes features such as IP20 or IP55 ingress protection ratings, ensuring reliable operation even in dusty or humid conditions. Furthermore, the drives are equipped with advanced thermal management systems that prevent overheating, thereby prolonging the lifespan of the equipment.

Safety is also a priority in the VFD-VE Series, which incorporates multiple safety features such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent protection. These safeguards help protect both the drive itself and the connected machinery, minimizing downtime and reducing maintenance costs.

Overall, Delta Electronics VFD-VE Series combines cutting-edge technology, energy efficiency, and robust design to meet the dynamic needs of modern industrial automation. With its advanced features and reliable performance, it is an ideal choice for businesses aiming to optimize their processes and achieve greater energy savings.