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Parameter Details
5
5.9 n: Special Adjustment
YASKAWA SIEPYAIH6B01A HV600 AC Drive Bypass Technical Reference 349
Frequent deceleration
Deceleration time differences
Continuous regenerative loads
When it is necessary to accelerate again during deceleration
Motor loss increases during high slip braking. Use this function when the duty time factor is 5% ED or less and the
braking time is 90 seconds or less. The load inertia and motor characteristics have an effect on the braking time.
The drive ignores the configured deceleration time during high slip braking. To stop motors in the configured
deceleration time, set L3-04 = 4 [Stall Prevention during Decel = Overexcitation/High Flux].
You cannot use high slip braking to decelerate at user-defined speeds. To decelerate at user-defined speeds, use the
overexcitation deceleration function.
You cannot accelerate the motor again during high slip braking until you fully stop the motor and input the Run
command again.
Overexcitation Deceleration
Overexcitation deceleration quickly decelerates motors without using braking resistors. This lets you stop a motor
more quickly than with the ramp to stop processes.
Overexcitation deceleration increases excitation current during deceleration to cause a large quantity of braking
torque through motor overexcitation. You can set the deceleration speed to adjust the deceleration time for
overexcitation deceleration.
Overexcitation deceleration lets you accelerate the motor again during deceleration.
Enter the Run command during overexcitation deceleration to cancel overexcitation deceleration and accelerate the
drive to the specified speed.
To enable this function, set L3-04 = 4 [Stall Prevention during Decel = Overexcitation/High Flux].
When L3-04 = 4, the motor will decelerate for the deceleration time set in C1-02 or C1-04. If the drive detects ov
[Overvoltage], increase the deceleration time.
Notes on Overexcitation Deceleration
Do not use Overexcitation Deceleration for these applications:
Frequent sudden decelerations
Continuous regenerative loads
Low inertia machines
Machines that have no tolerance for torque ripples
Motor loss increases during overexcitation deceleration. Use this function when the duty time factor is 5% ED or
less and the braking time is 90 seconds or less. The load inertia and motor characteristics have an effect on the
braking time.
n3-01: HSB Deceleration Frequency Width
No.
(Hex.)
Name Description
Default
(Range)
n3-01
(0588)
Expert
HSB Deceleration
Frequency Width
Sets the amount by which the output frequency is to be lowered during high-slip braking, as a
percentage of E1-04 [Maximum Output Frequency], which represents the 100% value.
5%
(1 - 20%)
When you must detect ov [DC Bus Overvoltage] during high-slip braking, set this parameter to a large value.
n3-02: HSB Current Limit Level
No.
(Hex.)
Name Description
Default
(Range)
n3-02
(0589)
Expert
HSB Current Limit Level Sets the maximum current output during high-slip braking as a percentage, where E2-01 [Motor
Rated Current (FLA)] is 100%. Also sets the current suppression to prevent exceeding drive overload
tolerance.
Determined by L8-38
(0 - 200%)
When you decrease the setting value for current suppression, it will make the deceleration time longer.

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