11/7/2006 8:28 PM | |
Posts: 26 Rating: (3) |
Well, We indead have seen that the Active Line can act like a Smart Line but that's something we"ve only seen when they both arrived to us. ( We didn't buy them you see, that was the assignment of our speculator ). He only did that, cause he wanted to do measurements on both feeding-systems , when they are recovering energie when the motor is breaking. He thaught that it would be a difference when you took a smart and an active module. Is it so that when you put the active module into it's smart mode that it is completely the same as an original smart module or are there soms differences ( for example in the currentwaveform )? I have another question, is it possible to send me some examples of how to commision the CU320 and its drives using switches on a electrical board ? Cause that's also one of ower tasks , and we've read al lot of manuals till now , but there are no examples that describe such things. It would be very helpfull to have those. You may mail them to steven.persyn@pandora.be or do you know some people ( in belgium ) we can contact if there are problems ? thanks for the help |
11/8/2006 4:08 PM | |
Joined: 10/11/2006 Last visit: 10/9/2024 Posts: 5910 Rating: (808)
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If the ALM is in Smart Mode then it acts just like the SLM (cos phi unequal 1, no harmonic wave compensation etc.) the current wave form is just like by the SLM. Regarding commissioning: I assume you would like to control the drive with this electrical board --> the digital inputs of the CU320 will be used for the OFF1-3 commands, setpoint release etc., e. g. an analogue setpoint will be used as speed setpoint, am I right? This would be a "standard"commissioning, the parametrization would be done then with Starter, e. g. you should define which DI is for the OFF1 command, setting the analogue input as main setpoint etc. Normally you don't need any examples for that, you can look at the commissioning manual for some examples. I don't know if there is adirect support in Belgium, but if you need some help you can contact also our Hotline: support.automation@siemens.com TechTeam |
With best regards, |
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11/8/2006 7:10 PM | |
Posts: 26 Rating: (3) |
thanks, for all the help |
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