Manual

Motor Control Modes 51
Motor Control Modes [Motor Cntl Sel] selects the output mode of the drive. The choices are:
Custom Volts/Hertz
Used in multi-motor or synchronous motor applications.
Fan/Pump Volts/Hertz
Used for centrifugal fan/pump (variable torque) applications to achieve
maximum energy savings.
Sensorless Vector
Used for most constant torque applications. Provides excellent starting,
acceleration and running torque.
Sensorless Vector w/Economizer
Used for additional energy savings in constant torque applications that have
constant speed reduced load periods.
Flux Vector
Used when high performance speed regulation or torque regulation is required.
Adjustable Voltage
Typically used for non-motor applications such as resistive loads, welding
equipment and power supplies, but also linear motors.
The following table shows the performance differences between V/Hz, Sensorless
Vector and Flux Vector.
Volts/Hertz
Volts/Hertz operation creates a fixed relationship between output voltage and
output frequency. The relationship can be defined in two ways.
1. Fan/Pump
When this option is chosen, the relationship is 1/x
2
. Therefore;
for full frequency, full voltage is supplied and for 1/2 rated frequency,
1/4 voltage is applied, etc. This pattern closely matches the torque requirement
of a variable torque load (centrifugal fan or pump – load increases as speed
increases) and offers the best energy savings for these applications.
70EC
700VC
700H
✔✔
Torque Mode
Fan/Pump and
Custom V/Hz
with Slip Comp
SVC with
Slip Comp
SVC with
Feedback
Flux Vector
without
Feedback
Flux Vector
with Feedback
Speed Regulation
(% of base speed)
0.5% 0.5% 0.1% 0.1% 0.001%
Operating Speed Range 40:1 80:1 80:1 120:1 1000:1
Speed Bandwidth 10 rad/sec 20 rad/sec 20 rad/sec 50 rad/sec ≥125 rad/sec
Torque Regulation N/A N/A N/A ≤10% 5%
700VC
ONLY
Maximum Voltage
Maximum
Frequency
Base Voltage
(Nameplate)
Base Frequency
(Nameplate)
Run Boost