With drive power ratings ranging from 0.37 kW to 448 kW (0.5 hp to 600 hp), the
Providing a single solution for virtually all your speed control requirements. The common design of the entire product line, coupled with the same control interface features, equipment
The common design of the entire product line, coupled with the same control interface features, equipment communications, training and maintenance, provides significant advantages for your control needs.
Plus, the same control interface capabilities as Allen-Bradley SMC™ and SMP™ power products, 1305 drives, 1336 IMPACT™ and 1336 FORCE™ field oriented products.
1336 IMPACT™ and 1336 FORCE™ field-oriented control drives, which all use the same control www.abb-drive.com interfaces and communication options.
You’ll gain significant advantages in system design, component integration, operator training, and maintenance.
Features
Protection Features
– Detection and tripping:
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
Drive overcurrent
Over temperature
External Signal
Drive Output Short Circuit
Ground fault
Loss of encoder
Temperature
Load loss
Single phase
– Overvoltage stall
– Overvoltage stall speed
– Six drive alarms
– Fault reset input
Special Functions
– Auto economiser
– Process PI controller
– Traverse function
– Optional Fault
Reset and run
– Automatic restart on switch-on
– Speed-sensitive electronics
Overload
– Auto-adjustment
– Step Logic
Operation
– Controls
– Selectable Volt/Hertz mode
– Multi-language selection
Programmable
– Dual acceleration/deceleration curves
– Three frequency jumps
– DC injection braking
– Dynamic braking
– Slip compensation
– Negative sliding compensation
Sag
– S-curve acceleration/deceleration curve
– Line Loss Restart Mode
– Active Current Limit
– Last four event fault memory
– Flight Start
– Seven preset speeds
Input/Output Interface
– Control Output Contacts
(2) Form A (N.O.)
(2) Form C (N.O. – N.C.)
Programmable to 17
Programmable to 17 different drive variables.
– Flexible analogue
Inputs/Outputs
– Pulse train input
– Encoder feedback Closed loop
Closed Loop
– High-speed inputs
Function Description
Traverse Function
The 1336 PLUS II output frequency can be programmed to modulate around a set frequency. This can be achieved by setting three parameters to create an inertia compensated delta waveform
– Traverse Period, Maximum Traverse, and P Jump. In surface drive winding applications, the developed waveforms can be used in a traverse drive to electronically perform the traverse function.
The traverse actuator will move the yarn back and forth in a diamond pattern so that the yarn is evenly distributed over the surface of the tube. This pattern must be changed in order to prevent yarn build-up at the same points on the surface. This can be achieved by constantly
continuously changing the traverse speed in a cyclic manner over a specified speed range. Using inertia compensation, a series of distributed diamond patterns can be formed over the entire surface of the tube.
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