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Slip Compensation?


rahuljadhav1

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Hello Rahul

 

As you increase the load on an induction motor, the motor slows a little. This is due to the increase in slip. There must be an increase in slip in order to increase the torque produced by the motor.

With some drives, there is a function called slip compensation. This causes the drive frequency to rise a little as the load is increased in a manner that the motor speed becomes less load dependent. This is called slip compensation.

For example, if we have a motor that has a full load slip of 3%, and we can adjust the slip compensation to increase the frequency by 3% at full load, the slip will equal the frequency increase.

 

Best regards,

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Hello Rahul

 

As you increase the load on an induction motor, the motor slows a little. This is due to the increase in slip. There must be an increase in slip in order to increase the torque produced by the motor.

With some drives, there is a function called slip compensation. This causes the drive frequency to rise a little as the load is increased in a manner that the motor speed becomes less load dependent. This is called slip compensation.

For example, if we have a motor that has a full load slip of 3%, and we can adjust the slip compensation to increase the frequency by 3% at full load, the slip will equal the frequency increase.

 

Best regards,

 

Thanks marke

 

for quick reply.

 

take care

 

Regards

 

Rahul

 

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