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Lenze EVF9324
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Commissioning
Optimising the operating behaviour
Boost correction with V/f characteristic control
6
6.11
6.11.3
6.11-7
EDSVF9333V EN 3.0-06/2005
6×U
min
3×U
min
0
0
0.5 0.99
C0080
0
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Fig. 6.11-1 Influence of boost correction
Maximum height of the correction value when the field
frequency is 0
C0080 = 0.99 Maximum correction value. The voltage boost U
min
achieved by
C0016 is increased sixfold.
C0080 = 0 No correction value. The voltage boost U
min
achieved by C0016 is
not increased, the boost correction is deactivated.
Increase the value in C0080 step by step and observe the effect on the
current injection with an oscilloscope, if required.
If the boost correction is to high can cause current overshoots when
the current injection starts.
5. Set the adaptation of the boost correction in C1583.
100 %
0
0
0.5 f
out
f
out
0
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Fig. 6.11-2 Adaptation of boost correction
Adaptation of boost correction
Characteristic when C1583 = 100 % (Lenze setting). The output
frequency corresponds to half the rated motor frequency in C0089.
Characteristic when C1583 = 199.99 %. The output f requency
corresponds to the rated motor frequency in C0089.
WhenC1583=0%theboostcorrectionisdeactivated
Enter the output frequency in C1583 until which the boost correction is
to have an effect.
At an o utput frequency of 0 Hz the boost correction has the influence
defined in C0080 and is 100 percent efficient. An increasing output
frequency reduces the influence linearly to 0.

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