A soft start method for a high-voltage frequency conversion speed regulating device
A speed control device, high-voltage frequency conversion technology, applied in the starting device and other directions, can solve the problems of narrow pulse width, low frequency, unsatisfactory waveform, etc., and achieve the effect of improving quality, increasing pulse width, and realizing non-disturbance switching
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[0014] In order to make the present invention more comprehensible, a preferred embodiment is described in detail below with accompanying drawings.
[0015] The soft start method of the high-voltage variable-frequency speed-regulating device provided by the present invention is as follows: the motor is started from 0 Hz (i.e. in a static state), and by changing the output voltage of the high-voltage variable-frequency variable-speed regulating device, the high-voltage variable-frequency variable-speed regulating device is output The frequency of the voltage is adjusted very low, and then gradually increased to the rated frequency, the amplitude of the output voltage of the high-voltage frequency conversion speed control device increases correspondingly with the increase of frequency, so that the rotor speed increases with the frequency of the output voltage of the high-voltage frequency conversion speed control device Increase and rise until the rated speed.
[0016] In the ent...
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