Parameters 183
31.30 Overspeed trip
margin
Defines, together with 30.11 Minimum speed and 30.12
Maximum speed, the maximum allowed speed of the motor
(overspeed protection). If the speed (24.02 Used speed
feedback) exceeds the speed limit defined by parameter
30.11 or 30.12 by more than the value of this parameter, the
drive trips on the 7310 Overspeed fault.
WARNING! This function only supervises the speed in
vector motor control mode. The function is not
effective in scalar motor control mode.
Example: If the maximum speed is 1420 rpm and speed trip
margin is 300 rpm, the drive trips at 1720 rpm.
500.00 rpm;
500.00 rpm
(95.20 b0)
0.00…10000.00
rpm
Overspeed trip margin. See par.
46.01
31.32 Emergency ramp
supervision
Parameters 31.32 Emergency ramp supervision and 31.33
Emergency ramp supervision delay, together with the
derivative of 24.02 Used speed feedback, provide a
supervision function for emergency stop modes Off1 and
Off3.
The supervision is based on either
• observing the time within which the motor stops, or
• comparing the actual and expected deceleration rates.
If this parameter is set to 0%, the maximum stop time is
directly set in parameter 31.33. Otherwise, 31.32 defines the
maximum allowed deviation from the expected deceleration
rate, which is calculated from parameters 23.12…23.13 (Off1)
or 23.23 Emergency stop time (Off3). If the actual
deceleration rate (24.02) deviates too much from the
expected rate, the drive trips on 73B0 Emergency ramp
failed, sets bit 8 of 06.17 Drive status word 2, and coasts to a
stop.
If 31.32 is set to 0% and 31.33 is set to 0 s, the emergency
stop ramp supervision is disabled.
See also parameter 21.04
Emergency stop mode.
0%
0…300% Maximum deviation from expected deceleration rate. 1 = 1%
No. Name/Value Description Def/FbEq16
Speed (24.02)
Time
30.12
30.11
31.30
Overspeed trip level
Overspeed trip level
31.30
0