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PWM Frequency 87
Fault Operation
A fault will occur when the PTC resistance increases above 3230 ohms (5V DC),
and must be cleared (reset) by a fault clear command (see "Faults" on page 43
) after
the resistance has decreased below 3230 ohms (5V DC).
The drive will also fault if the PTC voltage drops below 0.2V DC, indicating a
shorted PTC.
PWM Frequency In general, it is best to use the lowest possible PWM (switching) frequency that is
acceptable for the application. There are some benefits to increasing the PWM
frequency. Refer to Figure 13
and Figure 14. Note the output current at 2 kHz and 4
kHz. The “smoothing” of the current waveform continues as the PWM frequency is
increased.
Figure 13 Current at 2 kHz PWM Frequency
Figure 14 Current at 4 kHz PWM Frequency
Higher PWM frequencies may result in less motor heating and lower audible noise.
The decrease in motor heating is considered negligible and motor failure at lower
PWM frequencies is very remote. The higher PWM frequency creates less vibration
in the motor windings and laminations thus, lower audible noise. This may be
desirable in some applications.
Some undesirable effects of higher switching frequencies include derating ambient
temperature vs. load characteristics of the drive, higher cable charging currents and
higher potential for common mode noise.
See derating guidelines in the Appendix. Also see the Wiring and Grounding
document for PWM frequency limitations versus motor cable length.
A very large majority of all drive applications will perform adequately at 2-4 kHz.
70EC
700VC
700H
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Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 70 Enhanced Control Specifications

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BrandAllen-Bradley
ModelPowerFlex 70 Enhanced Control
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

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