Multi-function Compact Inverter 3G3MX2-EV2 User’s Manual (I666-E1)
7-7-4 Deceleration Stop on Power Interruption Function
Use this function to have the inverter decelerate and stop after the power supply is shut off during oper-
ation, while preventing it from exceeding the overvoltage level.
You can select one of the three deceleration stop methods provided in the Deceleration Stop Selection
on Power Interruption (b050).
This function will not be canceled until the inverter completes deceleration stop operation. To restart the
inverter after power recovery with this function activated, turn ON the STOP command (to turn OFF the
RUN command) and then turn ON the RUN command again.
Deceleration Stop Selec-
tion on Power Interrup-
tion
00: Disabled
01: Enabled (Deceleration stop)
02: Enabled (Constant voltage, without recovery)
*1
03: Enabled (Constant voltage, with recovery)
Starting Voltage on
Power Interruption
*2
200-V class: 0.0 to 400.0
400-V class: 0.0 to 800.0
The function will be activated if the main circuit DC
voltage drops to the set value or lower.
200-V
class:
220.0
400-V
class:
440.0
Deceleration Hold Level
on Power
Interruption
*2*3
200-V class: 0.0 to 400.0
400-V class: 0.0 to 800.0
The inverter will stop decelerating if the voltage rise
caused by regeneration exceeds the set value after
starting operation.
200-V
class:
360.0
400-V
class:
720.0
Deceleration Time on
Power Interruption
*4
0.01 to 3600.00
Set the deceleration time for the deceleration stop on
power interruption function.
Deceleration Starting
Width on Power
Interruption
*4
0.00 to 10.00 (100.00)
*5
Set when you want to have the inverter start deceler-
ating as the difference from the output frequency.
Overvoltage Suppression
Proportional Gain During
Deceleration
Overvoltage Suppression
Integral Time During
Deceleration
*1. When b050 is set to 02 or 03, PI control is performed to maintain a constant main circuit DC voltage.
Adjust the Overvoltage Suppression Proportional Gain During Deceleration (b133)/Overvoltage Suppression
Integral Time During Deceleration (b134) value:
To improve the responsiveness, increase the proportional gain value and decrease the integral time value.
However, doing so increases the possibility of a trip.
Conversely, decreasing the proportional gain value and increasing the integral time value excessively results
in an undervoltage.
*2. The values set in b051 and b052 must be the undervoltage level (210 V for 200-V class, 410 V for 400-V class)
or higher.
This function will not work if the inverter causes an undervoltage trip.
Note also that the b051 value must be lower than the b052 value.
7-7-4 Deceleration Stop on Power Interruption Function