Goal Tuning Procedure Result
Suppress long cycle oscillations
(longer than the integral time setting)
Increase the integral time (b5-03)
Response
Before adjustment
After adjustment
Time
Suppress short cycle oscillations
• If oscillation cycle time is close to the
derivative time, reduce the derivative
time (b5-05).
• If the derivative time is set to 0.00 s and
oscillations are still a problem, reduce
the proportional gain (b5-02) or increase
the PID primary delay time (b5-08)
Response
Before adjustment
After adjustment
Time
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b6: Dwell Function
The Dwell function temporarily holds the frequency reference at a predefined value for a set time then continues accelerating
or decelerating.
The Dwell function helps prevent speed loss when starting and stopping a heavy load with induction motors. When running
a PM motor in V/f control, the pause in acceleration allows the PM motor rotor to align with the stator field of the motor and
reduce the starting current.
Figure 1.24 illustrates how the Dwell function works.
Note: Set the stopping method to "Ramp to Stop" (b1-03 = 0) to use the Dwell function.
b6-01
b6-03
b6-02 b6-04
Run Command
Output Frequency
ON
OFFOFF
Figure 1.24 Dwell Function at Start and Stop
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b6-01, b6-02: Dwell Reference, Dwell Time at Start
Parameter b6-01 determines the frequency that is held for the time set in b6-02 during acceleration.
No. Name Setting Range Default
b6-01 Dwell Reference at Start 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0 Hz
b6-02 Dwell Time at Start 0.0 to 10.0 s 0.0 s
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b6-03, b6-04: Dwell Reference, Dwell Time at Stop
Parameter b6-03 determines the frequency that is held for the time set in b6-04 during deceleration.
No. Name Setting Range Default
b6-03 Dwell Reference at Stop 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0 Hz
b6-04 Dwell Time at Stop 0.0 to 10.0 s 0.0 s
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b7: Droop Control (CLV, CLV/PM)
Note: PM motor control modes are not available in A1000 HHP drive models.
1.2 b: Application
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