Pr. 30, 70 Selection of regeneration unit
Pr.30 Regenerative function selection Pr.70 Special regenerative brake duty *
Use the high power factor converter
For the 75K or more, use the brake unit
reduce harmonics, improve the power factor, or continuously use the regenerative mode.
<55K or less>
Pr.30 Setting | Regeneration Unit |
0 (initial value) | Brake unit |
2High power factor converter
power regeneration common converter
<75K or more>
Pr.30 Setting | Pr.70 Setting * | Regeneration Unit | |
0 (initial value) | | Not used | |
1 | 0% | Power regeneration converter | |
10% | Brake unit | ||
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2 | | High power factor converter |
*Pr.70 Special regenerative brake duty can be set for the 75K or more inverter.
Pr. Avoid mechanical resonance 31 to 36 points (frequency jump)
*1 Motor speed r/min conversion formula
....... Frequency × 120/number of motor poles (Pr. 144)
Machine speed conversion formula
...... Pr. 37 × frequency/60Hz
For Pr. 144 in the above formula, the value is “Pr.
*2 The increments for Hz are 0.01Hz, machine speed are 1m/min and r/min are 1r/min
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Pr. 41 to 43, 50 | Detection of output frequency (SU, | |
FU, FU2 signal) | ||
Pr.41 | Pr.42 Output frequency detection |
Pr.43 Output frequency detection for reverse rotation
Pr.50 Second output frequency detection
The inverter output frequency is detected and output at the output signals.
If the set frequency is considered as 100%, output frequency can be adjusted between ±1% and ±100% with Pr. 41.
This parameter can be used to ensure that the running frequency has been reached to provide the operation start signal etc. for related equipment.
Output frequency | Running frequency | Adjustment | |
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When the output frequency reaches or exceeds the setting of Pr. |
Pr.31 Frequency jump 1A Pr.33 Frequency jump 2A Pr.35 Frequency jump 3A
When it is desired to avoid resonance attributable to the natural frequency of a mechanical system, these parameters allow resonant frequencies to be jumped.
Pr.32 Frequency jump 1B
Pr.34 Frequency jump 2B
Pr.36 Frequency jump 3B
| Frequency jump | |
(Hz) | Pr. 36 | |
Pr. 35 | ||
Set frequency | Pr. 34 | |
Pr. 33 | ||
Pr. 32 | ||
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42, the output frequency detection signal (FU) is output. |
This function can be used for electromagnetic brake operation, |
open signal, etc. |
When the detection frequency is set in Pr. 43, frequency detection |
for reverse rotation use only can also be set. This function is |
effective for switching the timing of electromagnetic brake |
operation between forward rotation (rise) and reverse rotation |
(fall) during vertical lift operation, etc. |
When outputting a frequency detection signal besides the FU |
signal, set the detection frequency to Pr. 50 . The FU2 signal is |
output when the output frequency reaches or exceeds the Pr. 50 |
setting. |
Up to three areas may be set, with the jump frequencies set to either the top or bottom point of each area.
The value set to 1A, 2A or 3A is a jump point and operation in the jump zone is performed at these frequencies.
Frequency jump is not performed if the initial value is set to "9999".
During acceleration/deceleration, the running frequency within the set area is valid.
Pr. 37, 144 | Speed display and speed |
setting | |
Pr.37 Speed display | Pr.144 Speed setting switchover |
You can change the PU
When the running speed monitor is selected, each monitor and setting are determined according to the combination of Pr. 37 and Pr. 144. (The units within the thick frame are the initial values.)
Pr. 37 | Pr. 144 | Output | Set | Running | Frequency | |
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0 | 2 to 10 | Hz | Hz | r/min *1 | Hz | |
| 102 to | r/min *1 | r/min *1 | r/min *1 | r/min *1 | |
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1 to | 2 to 10 | Machine | Machine | Machine | Machine | |
9998 | speed *1 | speed *1 | speed *1 | speed *1 | ||
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| 102 to | Hz | Hz | r/min *1 | Hz | |
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frequency OFF | ON | OFF | ON | OFF | |
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FU2 | OFF | ON | OFF | ON | OFF |
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Pr. | 44, 45 |
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Pr. | 46 |
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Pr. | 47 |
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Pr. 48, 49 |
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Pr. | 50 |
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Pr. | 51 |
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31 | Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. |