Divertor

A moving arm or controlled rollers used to move a part of a package from one conveyor to another conveyor or bin.

Fast Facts

Industry:

Material Handling

Customer Type:

OEM

Degree of Integration:

Simple

Ease of Application:

Easy

Performance Level Required:

Low

Suggested ABB Solutions:

ACS350
ACS800


Required Drive Features    Motor Control Type    Regulation Type   


Required Drive Features

Digital I/O

Each application has specific requirements for I/O. Digital I/O is generally used to control the drive (Start, Stop, Jog, etc.) and annunciate the drive status.
Requires: A drive that offers sufficient I/O and needed flexibility to perform all required func¬tions.

Dynamic Response

High performance applications often demand nearly instant response to changes in speed or torque commands or input status changes. The higher the dynamic response, the more capable the drive is in meeting these demands.
Requires: A drive that meets the response demands.

Function Blocks

Some processes require some basic logic functions (timers, boolean (and/or) logic, etc.) but are too small for a PLC or other logic controller.
Requires: A drive with internal function blocks that can be programmed to achieve the timer, etc. requirements.

Slip Compensation

A squirrel-cage motor slips under load. To compensate for this, the frequency can be increased as the motor torque increases.
Requires: A drive that provides adjustable slip compensation.

Speed Range (20:1)

All applications operate over a given speed range, defined as the ratio of maximum continuous speed to minimum continuous speed.
Requires: A drive that can produce the needed torque and speed torque regulation (accuracy) over the required speed range.

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Motor Control Type

Sensorless Vector (SV)

Sensorless Vector is a motor control method that is often used to maximize torque production in the motor for loads that have significant overload requirements. It is NOT a torque control (regulation) method. This algorithm maintains a constant magnetizing (flux) current from zero to base motor speed. The output voltage is increased proportional to load. Automatic or manual tuning identifies key motor parameters including IR drop and nominal flux current, allowing automatic voltage boost at low speeds proper flux current maintenance.
Requires: A drive that offers this motor control method when torque production must be maximized.

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Regulation Type

Torque

Applications that depend on accurate torque to accomplish the task require a drive that can control or 'regulate' torque. These applications typically control tension or force to produce a high quality product. The motor slip plus magnitude and phase angle of the output current are controlled to produce the commanded torque.
Requires: A drive that offers this motor control method when torque control is required.

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