5.3 Description of Function Codes
5-72
■ Restart mode after momentary power failure (Continuous running level) (H15)
Continued operation at the momentary power failure (P, I) (H92, H93)
• Trip after momentary deceleration is stopped
When trip after deceleration stopped is selected (F14 = 2), at momentary power failure restart operation (Mode
selection), momentary power failure occurs while operating the inverter, and deceleration stop control starts when
DC link bus voltage of the inverter becomes at or drops below the continuous running level.
Adjust voltage level of DC link bus to start deceleration stop control by H15.
Under decelerate-to-stop control, the inverter decelerates its output frequency keeping the DC link bus voltage
constant using a PI regulator.
P (proportional) and I (integral) components of the PI regulator are specified by H92 and H93, respectively.
For normal inverter operation, it is not necessary to modify data of H15, H92 or H93.
• Continue to run
When momentary power failure restart operation (Continue to run) is selected (F14 = 3) at momentary power
failure restart (operation selection), momentary power failure occurs while operating the inverter and continue to
run control starts when DC link bus voltage of the inverter becomes at or drops below the continue to run level.
Adjust continue to run level to start continue to run control by H15.
Under the continue to run control, the inverter continues to run keeping the DC link bus voltage constant using the
PI regulator.
P (proportional) and I (integral) components of the PI regulator are specified by H92 and H93, respectively.
For normal inverter operation, it is not necessary to modify data of H15, H92 or H93.
Power supply group
Alpha (α)
22 kW or below 30 kW or above
200 V 5 V 10 V
400 V 10 V 20 V
When the input power voltage for the inverter is high, setting the continue to run level high makes the
control more stable even if the inertia of the load is relatively small. Raising the continuous running level
too high, however, might cause the continue to run control activated
When the input power voltage for the inverter is extremely low, continue to run control might be activated
even during normal operation, at the beginning of acceleration or at an abrupt change in load. To avoid
this, lower the continuous running level. Lowering it too low, however, might cause undervoltage that
results from voltage drop due to