ABB ACS880 ID Run Auto-Tuning Function - A Galco TV Tech Tip | Galco

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  • The ACS880 series Variable Frequency Drive has several different kinds of Auto-Tuning functions to tune itself to the best possible specifications for its current motor application. The ACS880 performs these functions with what ABB calls “ID Run.”
    ID Run has seven different tests it can perform on your motor. However, not all of these tests are required to tune your drive to your motor - usually only one test is required, depending on your application.
    Once you have selected the motor type at parameter 99.03, the motor control mode at parameter 99.04, and motor nameplate data is loaded at parameters 99.06 to 99.10, the drive is almost ready to start ID Run. To run the test, enter “1” for Normal ID Run at parameter 99.13. Normal ID Run takes about 90 seconds to complete and then the drive is tuned to that exact motor.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @fun34
    @fun34 Před 3 lety +2

    What is the difference between the normal ID RUN and standstill ID RUN? Which one I have to do for installed new motor?

  • @vikashkumar-tt9xt
    @vikashkumar-tt9xt Před 2 lety +1

    Please make video for autotuning for ABB DCS 800 madam .

  • @tapananilsamant2283
    @tapananilsamant2283 Před rokem

    In ID run what are the parameters of motor that drive consideres as important?
    Why id run done in motor decoupled state?

  • @sanaeivstation9982
    @sanaeivstation9982 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I cannot change mi ID run setting. It remains on the standstill option even when other options are selected

  • @ayman9422
    @ayman9422 Před rokem

    This tuning with load in the motor or without load ?

  • @nithyank4198
    @nithyank4198 Před 5 lety

    Can do ID run with encoder.

  • @amalikmalik1724
    @amalikmalik1724 Před 5 lety

    Hi, I have a problem where Iam facing when i give a stop command ,VFD ACS 880 is not stopping
    from 1700 rpm it will be reduce to 670rpm but not stopping. kindly please advise what parameter needed or required so that i can reduce the speed upto 0 rpm.

    • @GalcoIndustrial
      @GalcoIndustrial  Před 5 lety

      Ok I first need to know which Application Macro you are using? If Factory Macro, is digital input 1 being opened at XDI-1 with respect to XD24-5?

  • @gulbahar1312
    @gulbahar1312 Před 4 lety

    I have cooling tower motar onway rotation
    I have no option to decouple motar
    How can I test the Id run . option

  • @abhirupbera804
    @abhirupbera804 Před 6 lety

    ID run setting 99.13 not changing from None[0] to any other modes. What to do?

    • @GalcoIndustrial
      @GalcoIndustrial  Před 6 lety +1

      Ok 2 things, make sure 99.04 shows "DTC" and then realize that once it runs it switches back to none anyway, ok?

    • @GalcoIndustrial
      @GalcoIndustrial  Před 6 lety +1

      If you are having trouble getting into the selection, be sure you are using the "Edit" button. Then you should be able to up/down arrow through the different Auto-tune selections, ok?

  • @netbchan4772
    @netbchan4772 Před 4 lety

    Sorry alamp fail 3381 how will i do