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I know for a fact that the ABB ACS800 has two different autotunes. One with no load connected to the motor, this one is needed for ultra low speed (1 & 2 hz) response. The other does not move the motor, and can be used for most other non critical control. But this does nothing to help you. ABB reps have told me that their sensorless vector is the best (can you imagine that!) and that some "sensorless vector drives" are not much more than torque boost. I cannot confirm either way. I suspect there is some truth here. I believe that Brian is right (except for one little caveat) Quote:
You mentioned earlier that this was a high inertia load. Did you make any adjustments in the P 2.00 to P 2.05 area?
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Check out what the drive does to the defaults on P 2.01 (slip compensation page 4-25) when in vector mode. Edit: I'm hoping to have some time this afternoon to try the #1 auto tune on one of my units.
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bblank,
I just tried a #1 auto tune on a early firmware version GS3. It does not move the motor and takes about 1/2 second to perform the test. To perform a #1 auto tune on my only current firmware GS3 I would have to put on my fall protection gear, and separate an integral motor from it's gearbox. I'm not wanting to do that!
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