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Appendix A

Glossary

Ambient

The air temperature in the chamber containing a powered electronic

Temperature

unit. A unit’s heat sinks rely on a lower ambient temperature in order

 

to dissipate heat away from sensitive electronics.

Arrival Frequency

The arrival frequency refers to the set output frequency of the

 

inverter for the constant speed setting. The arrival frequency feature

 

turns on an output when the inverter reaches the set constant speed.

 

The inverter has various arrival frequencies and pulsed or latched

 

logic options.

Auto-tuning

The ability of a controller to execute a procedure that interacts with a

 

load to determine the proper coefficients to use in the control

 

algorithm. Auto-tuning is a common feature of process controllers

 

with PID loops. Hitachi inverters feature auto tuning to determine

 

motor parameters for optimal commutation. Auto-tuning is available

 

as a special command from a digital operator panel. See also Digital

 

Operator Panel.

Base Frequency

The power input frequency for which an AC induction motor is

 

designed to operate. Most motors will specify a 50 to 60 Hz value. The

 

Hitachi inverters have a programmable base frequency, so you must

 

ensure that parameter matches the attached motor. The term base

 

frequency helps differentiate it from the carrier frequency. See also

 

Carrier Frequency and Frequency Setting.

Braking Resistor

An energy-absorbing resistor that dissipates energy from a

 

decelerating load. Load inertia causes the motor to act as a generator

 

during deceleration. For the L200 inverter models, the braking unit

 

and braking resistor are optional (external) components. See also

 

Four-quadrant Operation and Dynamic Braking.

Break-away Torque

The torque a motor must produce to overcome the static friction of a

 

load, in order to start the load moving.

Carrier Frequency

The frequency of the constant, periodic, switching waveform that the

 

inverter modulates to generate the AC output to the motor. See also

 

PWM.

CE

A regulatory agency for governing the performance of electronic

 

products in Europe. Drive installations designed to have CE approval

 

must have particular filter(s) installed in the application.

Choke

An inductor that is tuned to react at radio frequencies is called a

 

“choke,” since it attenuates (chokes) frequencies above a particular

 

threshold. Tuning is often accomplished by using a movable magnetic

 

core. In variable-frequency drive systems, a choke positioned around

 

high-current wiring can help attenuate harmful harmonics and

 

protect equipment. See also Harmonics.

 

 

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