This section gives information about Auto-Tuning for induction motors. Auto-Tuning sets these parameters: Motor parameters E1-xx, E2-xx (E3-xx, E4-xx for motor 2) Speed feedback detection-use F1-xx (only with CLV) Note: Do Stationary Auto-Tuning if you cannot do Rotational Auto-Tuning. There can be large differences between the measured results and the motor characteristics when Auto-Tuning is complete. Examine the parameters for the measured motor characteristics after you do Stationary Auto-Tuning. Table 1. Types of Auto-Tuning for Induction Motors Mode Parameter Settings Application Conditions and Benefits Applicable Control Method (A1-02 Setting) V/f (0) CL-V/f (1) OLV (2) CLV (3) AOLV (4) Rotational Auto-Tuning T1-01 = 0 When you can decouple the motor and load the motor can rotate freely while Auto-Tuning. When operating motors that have fixed output characteristics. When it is necessary to use motors that have high-precision control. When you cannot decouple the motor and load, but the motor load is less than 30%. x x x x x Stationary Auto-Tuning 1 T1-01 = 1 When you cannot decouple the motor and load, but the motor load is more than 30%. When the information from the motor test report or motor nameplate is not available. With Stationary Auto-Tuning, the energized drive stays stopped for approximately 1 minute. During this time, the drive automatically measures the necessary motor parameters. When operating the motor with a light load after Auto-Tuning. The drive can automatically calculate the motor parameter settings necessary for torque control. Set T1-12 = 1 [Test Mode Selection = Yes] to do a test run after Auto-Tuning. - - x x x Line-to-Line Resistance T1-01 = 2 After Auto-Tuning, the wiring distance between the drive and motor changed by 50 m or more. When the wiring distance is 50 m or more in the V/f Control mode. When the motor output and drive capacity are different. x x x x x Input Data for Induction Motor Auto-Tuning To do Auto-Tuning, input data for the items in Table 2 that have an "x". Before starting Auto-Tuning, prepare the motor test report or record the information on the motor nameplate as a reference. Table 2. Input Data for Induction Motor Auto-Tuning Input Data Parameter Unit Auto-Tuning Mode (T1-01 Setting) Rotational Auto-Tuning (0) Stationary Auto-Tuning 1 (1) Line-to-Line Resistance (2) Motor Rated Power T1-02 kW x x x Motor Rated Voltage T1-03 V x x - Motor Rated Current T1-04 A x x x Motor Base Frequency T1-05 Hz x x - Number of Motor Poles T1-06 - x x - Motor Base Speed T1-07 min-1 x x - Encoder Pulse Count (PPR) T1-08 - ○1 ○ 1 - Motor No-Load Current T1-09 A - x - Motor Rated Slip Frequency T1-10 Hz - ○ 2 - Motor Iron Loss T1-11 W ○ 3 - - Test Mode Selection 4 T1-12 - - ○ 5 - No-load voltage T1-13 V ○ 6 ○ 6 - 1 Input this value when A1-02 = 3 [Control Method Selection = Closed Loop Vector]. 2 Shows 0 Hz as the default value. If you do not know the Motor Rated Slip Frequency, keep the setting at 0 Hz. 3 Input this value when A1-02 = 0 or 1 [Control Method Selection = V/f Control or V/f Control w/ PG]. 4 If T1-12 = 1 [Test Mode Selection = Yes], when you run the motor in Drive Mode for the first time after Auto-Tuning, the drive will automatically set E2-02 [Motor Rated Slip] and E2-03 [Motor No-Load Current]. 5 Input this value when T1-10 [Motor Rated Slip Frequency] = 0 Hz. 6 Set the same value to No-Load Voltage as T1-03 [Motor Rated Voltage] to get the same characteristics using Yaskawa 1000-Series drives or other legacy models.