AMT check Unom and Inom
Danfoss · VLT Micro Drive FC 51
¿Qué significa 51 ?
The Automatic Motor Tuning (AMT) process detected an incorrect setting for the motor's nominal voltage and/or nominal current parameters. This prevents accurate motor modeling and can lead to suboptimal motor control, protection, and efficiency.
Causas comunes
- Incorrect motor nameplate data (nominal voltage, nominal current) entered into drive parameters P1-20 (Motor Voltage) or P1-22 (Motor Current).
- Motor connected in the wrong configuration (e.g., Delta motor wired as Star) for the supplied voltage and parameter settings.
- Significant discrepancy between the applied mains voltage and the motor's nominal voltage setting in the drive.
- High impedance in the motor cables or loose connections preventing the drive from accurately sensing motor parameters during AMT (Automatic Motor Tuning).
- Motor is severely oversized or undersized for the drive, leading to out-of-range current/voltage readings during the AMT process.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Verify the motor's nameplate data (Volts, Amps, RPM, kW/HP) and compare it against the drive's parameter settings (P1-20, P1-22, P1-23, P1-25).
- 2
Confirm the motor's terminal connection (Star/Delta) matches the supplied mains voltage and the motor's rated voltage.
- 3
Measure the actual input mains voltage to the drive and ensure it is within the drive's specified operating range.
- 4
Inspect all motor cable connections at both the drive's output terminals and the motor's terminal box for secure contact.
- 5
Rerun the Automatic Motor Tuning (AMT) process (e.g., Parameter P1-29) after verifying and correcting all motor parameters.