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How do you understand the ramp up (descent) time of the inverter? Thank you!

How do you understand the ramp up (descent) time of the inverter? Thank you!

Answer:

The ramp up time is to start from the 0 speed, inverter, running to reach the given speed (for example: 1420) the time required, in general, the longer the time, the frequency converter and motor impact is small. In the actual work process, according to process requirements to set the length of time. (more than 10-15 seconds) or so, if it is a pump or fan motor, do not need to change its rise time, the default can.
That is, the frequency converter starts from the time it takes to set the upper limit. It can be said to be the acceleration time, which can be set in the parameters of the converter. Then, the deceleration time is just the opposite.
The reverse is the drop time, or the 0 speed. Water pumps and fan motors are basically not required to change. If it is an emergency stop, it is usually 3 seconds (depending on the frequency converter and process requirements).

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