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Danfoss vlt aqua Design Guide

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If
Multi Setpoint Min
[13] is selected, the setpoint/feedback pair with the largest difference controls the speed of the drive.
Multi Setpoint Maximum
[14]
attempts to keep all zones at or below their respective setpoints, while
Multi Setpoint Min
[13] attempts to keep all zones at or above their respective
setpoints.
Example:
A two-zone two setpoint application Zone 1 setpoint is 15 bar and the feedback is 5.5 bar. Zone 2 setpoint is 4.4 bar and the feedback is 4.6 bar. If
Multi
Setpoint Max
[14] is selected, Zone 1’s setpoint and feedback are sent to the PID controller, since this has the smaller difference (feedback is higher than
setpoint, resulting in a negative difference). If
Multi Setpoint Min
[13] is selected, Zone 2’s setpoint and feedback is sent to the PID controller, since this
has the larger difference (feedback is lower than setpoint, resulting in a positive difference).
2.8.6 Feedback Conversion
In some applications, it may be useful to convert the feedback signal. One example of this is using a pressure signal to provide flow feedback. Since the
square root of pressure is proportional to flow, the square root of the pressure signal yields a value proportional to the flow. This is shown below.
2 Introduction to the VLT AQUA Drive VLT
®
AQUA Drive Design Guide
2-14
MG.20.N5.22 - VLT
®
is a registered Danfoss trademark
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Danfoss vlt aqua Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supply Voltage200-240V, 380-500V, 525-600V
EnclosureIP20
FeaturesEnergy optimization
ApprovalsCE, UL, cUL
Input Voltage Range200-240V, 380-500V, 525-600V
Output Voltage Range0 to supply voltage
Protection FeaturesOvervoltage, Undervoltage, Overcurrent, Short circuit, Ground fault
Communication InterfacesPROFIBUS
Cooling MethodAir-cooled

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