6-34
H Setting the Slip Compensation Gain
With
flux vector control, parameter C3-01 sets the motor
’
s temperature compensation
gain. Adjust this
setting
when a torque limit or torque control is being used and the output torque varies with the
ambient
temperature. (There is no change to the compensation during speed control operation.)
Normally
it isn’t necessary to change this setting. If the motor
’s
internal parameters change at higher
temperatures
and the amount of slip increases, this parameter can be set to adjust the amount of slip
according
to an internally calculated temperature rise. This parameter cannot be changed during op
-
eration.
Parameter Display name Setting Units Default
Valid access levels*
number
range setting
V/f
Control
V/f with
PG
Open Loop
Vector
Flux
Vector
C3-01 Slip Come Gain 0.0 to 2.5 Factor 1.0 B --- B
Note 1. B: Basic or Advanced
---: Not applicable.
Note 2. Adjust
the setting if the output torque varies with the ambient
temperature when a torque con
-
trol or torque limit is being used. The compensation amount increases as the set value is
increased. This adjustment is not required during speed control operation.
6-3-8 Operation for Saturated Output Voltage
Previously,
the accuracy of motor speed for vector control was greatly reduced when the
limit
of the Inverter
’s
voltage output was approached (a voltage greater than that of the
input power supply cannot be output).
Set the following parameter to control the output voltage so that the limit will not be
reached, thus maintaining speed accuracy.
Parameter Display name Setting Units Default
Valid access levels
number
range setting
V/f
Control
V/f with
PG
Open Loop
Vector
Flux
Vector
C3-06 Output V limit 0, 1 --- 0 Not applicable. Advanced
Settings
Setting Description
0 Disabled (There is no limit of output voltage saturation. Slip compensation is disabled when the
output voltage saturates.)
1 Enabled (Output voltage saturation is suppressed to keep the speed constantly.)
Note 1. Set
the parameter to 1 if the accuracy of speed is required within the rated rpm range. This will
cause an increase of approximately 10% in the output current. Therefore, be sure that the
Inverter has more and sufficient output current.
Note 2. If
the Inverter
’
s input voltage is extremely lower than the rated motor voltage,
the accuracy of
the speed of the motor may not be maintained even with the output voltage suppressed.
Advanced Operation Chapter
6