Special Operation And Frequency Setting; Pid Control (Pr. 127 To Pr. 134, Pr. 575 To Pr. 577) - Mitsubishi Electric F700 Instruction Manual

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Special operation and frequency setting

3.19 Special operation and frequency setting
Purpose
Perform process control such as
pump and air volume.
Pump function by multiple motors
Traverse function
Switch between the inverter
operation and commercial power-
supply operation to operate.
Avoid overvoltage alarm due to
regeneration by automatic
adjustment of output frequency

3.19.1 PID control (Pr. 127 to Pr. 134, Pr. 575 to Pr. 577)

The inverter can be used to exercise process control, e.g. flow rate, air volume or pressure.
Pr.126
page 129
The terminal 2 input signal or parameter setting is used as a set point and the terminal 4 input signal used as
Pr.135
a feedback value to constitute a feedback system for PID control.
page 192
Pr.571
Parameter
page 76
Number
Pr.611
page 109
PID control automatic
127
switchover freqeuncy
128
PID action selection
129
PID proportional band
*1
130
PID integral time
*1
131
PID upper limit
132
PID lower limit
133
PID action set point
*1
134
PID differential time
*1
184
PID control
Advanced PID function
Traverse function
Commercial power supply-
inverter switchover function
Regeneration avoidance
function
Initial
Name
Value
9999
10
100%
1s
9999
9999
9999
9999
Parameter that must be set
Pr. 135 to Pr. 139, Pr. 159
Setting
Range
Set the frequency at which the control is automatically
0 to 400Hz
changed to PID control.
9999
Without PID automatic switchover function
10
PID reverse action
11
PID forward action
20
PID reverse action
21
PID forward action
50
PID reverse action
51
PID forward action
60
PID reverse action
61
PID forward action
If the proportional band is narrow (parameter setting is
small), the manipulated variable varies greatly with a slight
change of the process value. Hence, as the proportional
0.1 to 1000%
band narrows, the response sensitivity (gain) improves
but the stability deteriorates, e.g. hunting occurs.
Gain Kp = 1/proportional band
9999
No proportional control
For deviation step input, time (Ti) required for only the
integral (I) action to provide the same manipulated
0.1 to 3600s
variable as that for the proportional (P) action. As the
integral time decreases, the set point is reached earlier
but hunting occurs more easily.
9999
No integral control.
Set the upper limit value. If the feedback value exceeds
the setting, the FUP signal is output. The maximum input
0 to 100%
(20mA/5V/10V) of the process value (terminal 4) is
equivalent to 100%.
9999
No function
Set the lower limit value. If the process value falls below
the setting range, the FDN signal is output. The
0 to 100%
maximum input (20mA/5V/10V) of the process value
(terminal 4) is equivalent to 100%.
9999
No function
0 to 100%
Used to set the set point for PID control.
9999
Terminal 2 input is the set point.
For deviation lamp input, time (Td) required for providing
0.01 to
only the manipulated variable for the proportional (P)
10.00s
action. As the differential time increases, greater
response is made to a deviation change.
9999
No differential control.
Pr. 127 to Pr. 134,
Pr. 575 to Pr. 577
Pr. 575 to Pr. 591
Pr. 592 to Pr. 597
Pr. 882 to Pr. 886
Description
Deviation value signal input
(terminal 1 )
Process value (terminal 4 )
Set point (terminal 2 or Pr. 133)
Deviation value signal input
(L
W
, CC-Link communication)
ON
ORKS
Process value, set point input
(L
W
, CC-Link communication)
ON
ORKS
Refer to
page
184
197
206
192
208

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