WEG SSW-08 User Manual - page 42
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Programming Information and Suggestions
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4) Set the initial voltage - P101 – so the motor starts smoothly as soon as it is enabled.
5) Set the acceleration time according to the application, and, that the motor is able to start the
load smoothly, but the required acceleration is not exceeded. If acceleration times are set too
long, this may result in vibration or harmful motor overheating;
6) To check the correct starting process, always use a manometer in the hydraulic installation.
Pressure increase should not result in sudden oscillations. Thus the pressure increase should
be as linear as possible;
Enable
0
100%Un
Start
Pump Control
P102
P101
U(V)
Figure 5.6: Manometer showing pressure increase
7) Program the deceleration initial voltage (P103) only when no pressure drop is detected at the
deceleration begin. With this deceleration initial voltage you can improve the linear pressure
drop during the deceleration;
8) Set the deceleration time according to the application, and, ensuring that the pump stops
smoothly within the expected limits. The set of excessively long times may result in vibrations
or harmful motor overheating;
Disable
0
100%Un
Stop
P104
P105
t(s)
P103
U(V)
Figure 5.7: Manometer showing the pressure drop
9) Generally, the current increases at the end of the deceleration ramp and in this case the
motor requires more torque to achieve a smooth water flow stop. When the motor has already
stopped, but is still enabled, the current will increase too much. To prevent this condition, set
P105 to a value that as soon it stop it is also disabled;
10)Set P610 and P611 to current and time levels that prevent the hydraulic pump from running
without a load.