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USER MANUAL « ASP 116 EVOLUTION »
CONFIGURATION
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2.12.1 Lift information
CONFIGURATION FREQ. INVERTER ► LIFT DATAS
CAR RATED SPEED
Car rated speed at nominal motor frequency (CSP)
The car rated speed corresponds to the linear speed of the lift car when the motor
runs at its rated speed.
[0,1..5] m/s
LIFT CAPACITY
Capacity of the lift (LCA)
The payload corresponds to the maximum permissible load in the lift car. It must
always be stated in the lift car (for example: 630 kg - 8 persons)
[0..48000] kg
ACCEL. COMFORT
Acceleration comfort (ACM).
This parameter defines the maximal acceleration and deceleration authorized during
the movements of the lift.
[0,1..2] m/s2 par défaut 0,8 m/s2
LIFT TOP SPEED
Lift top speed (LtS).
The travel speed corresponds to the linear speed of the car in steady state (high
speed).
[0,1..1,6] m/s
ACCELER. TIME
Acceleration time (ACt)
The acceleration time corresponds to the time the car will take to attain its “Lift top
speed”
[0,5..60] seconds
STOP LENGHT
Stop length (StL)
The stop length corresponds to the distance separating the stop indicator from the
step the car is destined to reach.
[1 à 60] cm
LEVELING SPEED
Lift leveling speed (LLS).
The lift leveling speed is calculated by the drive automatically. If the calculated speed
is not suitable (because it corresponds to a mechanical resonance frequency for
example), it can be re-entered manually. In this case, the lift leveling time should be
recalculated.
[0,01 à 0,50] m/s
LEVELING TIME
Lift leveling time (LLt)
The lift leveling time corresponds to the time the car will spend at lift leveling speed in
steady state.If the lift leveling time is too short, the ride will be uncomfortable (rolling
sensation).If the lift leveling time is too long, the ramp between LtS and LLS will be
intense (loss of comfort).
[0,50 à 10,00] sec
DECELER LENGHT
Deceleration length (dEL)
The slowdown length corresponds to the distance separating the slowdown indicator
from the floor the car is destined to reach.
[10,0 à 999,9] cm

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