5 Motor control (MCTRL)
5.14 Monitoring
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5.14.8 Mains phase failure monitoring
The inverter has a simple mains-phase failure detection function with which a mains phase failure
can be detected under load.
• In the case of power-adapted machines, approx. 50 % of the rated motor power must be
exceeded so that a main-phase failure can be detected.
• If the mains phase failure monitoring is tripped:
• The error response set in C00565
will be carried out (Lenze setting: "Warning").
•The "Su02: One mains phase is missing
" error message will be entered into the logbook.
•The bMctrlMainsFault status output of the LS_DeviceMonitor
system block will be set to
TRUE.
5.14.9 Maximum current monitoring
If the parameterised maximum current is reached, the response set in C00609 is triggered (Lenze
setting: "0: No Reaction").
If the activated monitoring is tripped:
•The "oC10: Maximum current reached
" error message is entered in the logbook.
Related topics:
Motor overcurrent monitoring
( 301)
Stop!
Under load, the mains input of a three-phase inverter can be destroyed if the device is
only supplied by two phases (e.g. if a mains phase fails).
Note!
In the Lenze setting (C00609 = "0: No Reaction"), the maximum current monitoring is not
activated!
If a Lenze motor is selected from the catalogue whose plant parameters are transferred
into the inverter, the setting of the maximum current in C00022
and C00023 will
automatically be adapted to the selected motor.