DL100 Series Universal Low-Power Inverter
Detailed Description of Functions 37
This parameter is used to set the allowable output level of the torque current of
the inverter during acceleration.
The torque limit level during the acceleration of the inverter is set by [F1.13],
which is set as a percentage of the inverter's rated current. If it is set to 150%, it
indicates that the output current during acceleration is 150% of the rated current at
most.
When the output current of the inverter exceeds the level specified by this
parameter, it will automatically extend the acceleration and deceleration time in order
to limit the output current within this level, see Figure 6-7. Therefore, for occasions
where the acceleration time is required to be short, it is necessary to appropriately
increase the acceleration torque level.
This parameter specifies the maximum allowable output current of the inverter,
expressed as a percentage of the rated current of the inverter. Regardless of the
working state (acceleration, deceleration, steady state operation), when the output
current of the inverter exceeds the value specified in this parameter, the inverter
will adjust the output frequency to limit the current within the specified range to
avoid over-current tripping.
F1.14 Current limit level Predetermined area
:
120 ~ 220(
%
)
Figure 6-7 Schematic diagram of acceleration torque and braking torque
F1.13 Accelerating torque level Predetermined area
:
120 ~ 220(
%
)
Acceleration time adjustment