14-01 Switching Frequency
Option: Function:
Select the inverter switching frequency. Changing the switching fre-
quency can help to reduce acoustic noise from the motor.
NOTE: The output frequency value of the frequency converter must nev-
er exceed 1/10 of the switching frequency. When the motor is running,
adjust the switching frequency in par. 14-01
Switching Frequency until
the motor is as noiseless as possible. See also par. 14-00
Switching Pat-
tern and the section
Derating
.
[0] 1.0 kHz
[1] 1.5 kHz
[2] 2.0 kHz
[3] 2.5 kHz
[4] 3.0 kHz
[5] 3.5 kHz
[6] 4.0 kHz
[7] * 5.0 kHz
[8] 6.0 kHz
[9] 7.0 kHz
[10] 8.0 kHz
[11] 10.0 kHz
[12] 12.0 kHz
[13] 14.0 kHz
[14] 16.0 kHz
14-03 Overmodulation
Option: Function:
[0] Off Selects no over-modulation of the output voltage in order to avoid torque
ripple on the motor shaft.
[1] * On The over-modulation function generates an extra voltage of up-to 8% of
U
max
output voltage without over-modulation, which results in an extra
torque of 10-12% in the middle of the over-syncronous range (from 0%
at nominal speed rising to approximately 12% at double nominal speed).
20-00 Feedback 1 Source
Option: Function:
Up to three different feedback signals can be used to provide the feed-
back signal for the frequency converter’s PID Controller.
This parameter defines which input will be used as the source of the first
feedback signal.
Analog input X30/11 and Analog input X30/12 refer to inputs on the op-
tional General Purpose I/O board.
[0] No function
[1] Analog input 53
[2] * Analog input 54
[3] Pulse input 29
How to program the Frequency Converter
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