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L100 Inverter

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DC Braking

The inverter DC braking feature stops the AC commutation to the

 

motor, and sends a DC current through the motor windings in order

 

to stop the motor. Also called “DC injection braking,” it has little

 

effect at high speed, and is used as the motor is nearing a stop.

Dead Band

In a control system, the range of input change for which there is no

 

perceptible change in the output. In PID loops, the error term may

 

have a dead band associated with it. Dead band may or may not be

 

desirable; it depends on the needs of the application.

Digital Operator Panel For Hitachi inverters, “digital operator panel” (DOP) refers first to the operator keypad on the front panel of the inverter. It also includes hand-held remote keypads, which connect to the inverter via a cable. Finally, the DOP Plus is a PC-based software simula- tion of the keypad devices.

Diode

A semiconductor device which has a voltage-current characteristic

 

that allows current to flow only in one direction, with negligible

 

leakage current in the reverse direction. See also rectifier.

Duty Cycle

1. The percent of time a square wave of fixed frequency is on (high)

 

versus off (low). 2. The ratio of operating time of a motor, braking

 

resistor, etc. to its resting time. This parameter usually is specified

 

in association with the allowable thermal rise for the device.

Dynamic Braking

The optional dynamic braking unit shunts the motor-generated

 

EMF energy into a special braking resistor. The added dissipation

 

(braking torque) is effective at higher speeds, having almost no

 

effect as the motor nears a stop.

Error

In process control, the error is the difference between the desired

 

value or setpoint (SP) and the actual value of a the process variable

 

(PV). See also process variable and PID Loop.

EMI

Electromagnetic Interference - In motor/drive systems, the switch-

 

ing of high currents and voltages creates the possibility of generat-

 

ing radiated electrical noise that may interfere with the operation of

 

nearby sensitive electrical instruments or devices. Certain aspects of

 

an installation, such as long motor lead wire lengths, tend to

 

increase the chance of EMI. Hitachi provides accessory filter

 

components you can install to decrease the level of EMI.

Appendix A

Four-quadrant operation

Free-run Stop

Referring to a graph of torque versus direction, a four-quadrant drive can turn the motor either forward or reverse, as well as decel- erate in either direction (see also reverse torque). A load that has a relatively high inertia and must move in both directions and change directions rapidly requires four-quadrant capability from its drive.

A method of stopping a motor, caused when the inverter simply turns off its motor output connections. This may allow the motor and load to coast to a stop, or a mechanical brake may intervene and shorten the deceleration time.

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L100 specifications

The Hitachi L100 series is a versatile range of variable frequency drives (VFDs) designed to enhance performance in various industrial applications. Known for their reliability and efficiency, these drives are widely used in motors for pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors.

One of the main features of the Hitachi L100 is its impressive control capabilities. The drive supports both scalar and vector control modes, allowing for precise speed and torque management. This flexibility ensures optimal motor performance across different load conditions. Additionally, the L100 series offers an impressive speed range, which can accommodate a wide variety of applications, from low-speed to high-speed requirements.

The L100 is equipped with built-in functionality for energy saving. By utilizing advanced control algorithms and auto-tuning features, the drive optimizes energy consumption, reducing operational costs and contributing to improved overall system efficiency. The energy-saving mode is particularly beneficial in applications where load conditions frequently change.

Another hallmark of the Hitachi L100 is its robust communication capabilities. The drive supports various communication protocols including Modbus and Ethernet, making it easy to integrate into existing control systems. This connectivity allows for real-time monitoring and diagnostics, which aids in predictive maintenance and minimizes downtime.

In terms of user-friendliness, the L100 series includes a clear, intuitive keypad that simplifies programming and operation. The drive also features a wide range of customizable parameters, enabling users to easily tailor the settings to suit specific application requirements. Additionally, the inclusion of a customizable PID controller allows users to refine process control automatically.

Safety is a priority in the design of the Hitachi L100. The drive comes with various built-in safety features such as overvoltage, overload, and short-circuit protection, ensuring reliable operation in challenging environments. Furthermore, it complies with global safety standards, making it suitable for international applications.

Lastly, the L100's compact design ensures easy installation and minimizes the space required in control cabinets. This is especially advantageous in facilities where space is at a premium. Overall, the Hitachi L100 series represents a combination of advanced technology, user-friendly features, and reliable performance, making it a popular choice for industrial automation solutions.