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Elevator Core Reference Guide

Anti-Stall

The Anti-Stall function prevents overcurrent trips should the acceleration time be too short to accelerate the load.

Operation Sequence:

  • During acceleration if the output current exceeds the value set in P10-10 the drive will stop and hold the current speed.

  • Then the drive will run at the held speed until the Motor Current drops below: P10-10 - P10-11.

  • Once the Motor Current reaches the acceptable level the drive will continue acceleration to the target speed.

Anti-Stall_-_Timing_Diagram.svg

Note

Real-time Motor Current can be monitored via P0-25 or on the drive display when running.

Parameter Number

Parameter Name

Units

Default

Available Settings

Access

Change During Run

Scaling

Size (Bytes)

CAN Register

CAN Sub Index

Modbus Register

P10-09

Anti-Stall Enable

N/A

0: Disabled

0: Disabled

1: Enabled

RW

N

N/A

1

23F1h

0

1009

P10-10

Anti-Stall Limit

%

100.0%

100.0 ... 250.0%

RW

N

1 = 0.1 %

2

23F2h

0

1010

P10-11

Anti-Stall Hysteresis

%

10.0%

0.0 ... 50.0%

RW

N

1 = 0.1 %

2

23F3h

0

1011

Setting

Function

0

No Anti-Stall Prevention, if the acceleration time is too short for a given high load, then the drive can trip on over-current.

1

Anti-Stall Prevention enabled:

If During acceleration the output current exceeds the value set in the Anti-stall limit parameter P10-10 then the drive will stop accelerating and hold the current speed, once the current drops below the value set in P10-10 minus the Anti-Stall hysteresis band P10-11 then acceleration will continue.

Set as a % of motor rated current

Set as a % of motor rated current

The value set should be below the value set in the torque limit parameters P4-18 and P4-19 so that the 2 functions don’t conflict with each other.