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Positive derivative limitation:
range 0
÷
100%
It’s the maximum value the derivative variable can take
Negative derivative limitation:
range 0
÷
100%
It’s the minimum value the derivative variable can take
Z.T.R. block
The Z.T.R. block ensure the correction of the waveform during the crossing of the zero
(correction of dead time) by adding an additional gain when the current crosses zero. The
adjusting of this block is made with sine wave or triangular wave.
Z.T.R. gain
range 0 ÷ 100
Represents the additional gain during the zero crossing by the current.
Z.T.R. amplitude
range 0 ÷ 100
Represents the maximum correction value, previously calculated, that can applied to the modulator.
10.4 Procedure for adjusting the control system
The following section provides only a guideline for adjusting the PID regulation loops as in
many cases does not apply a clear rule and adjustments are made based on personal
experiences.
Note:
Eventual parameters modifications must be done by specialized
personnel only because these modifications could cause malfunctions and/or
converter damages.
Note:
Before making any change to the regulation parameters it’s
advisable to take note of the existing parameters so to restore the initial
setup.
In most cases, in particular when the equipment must be adapted to the load, it’s
sufficient to make slight changes to some parameters following simple rules:
In case of sever capacitive load, reduce the
Kp
coefficients and increase the
integration time
Ti
.
In case of sever inductive load, increase the
Kp
coefficients and reduce the
integration time
Ti
.