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10.2.3 Ziegler-Nichols 
method of Optimization 
The Ziegler-Nichols method is a means of calculating the Proportional gain and 
I
ntegral time by measuring the system response to a step change in open loop. 
This is done by putting the inverter in frequency control and monitoring the 
feedback signal. From the feedback response, the time before the system starts to 
respond, L, and the dominant time constant, T, which is measured by estimating 
when the system response would have reached its stationary value if the maximum 
slope were maintained. (Typically measure to where the system response has 
reached 85% of its final value). From L, T and the ratio between the frequency step 
f(as % of F
max
) to the feedback value change 
(%), it is possible to calculate the 
P and I terms for a PI control process as follows: 
P gain = (0.9)(T)(
f) / (L)(
x) 
I time = 3L 
Example: 
With the inverter in frequency control, a frequency step of 5 Hz is given and the 
feedback signal monitored. To allow this, the following parameters are set: 
P2200 = 0 
P1120 = 0,0 s 
P1121 = 0,0 s 
P1080 = 50.0 Hz. 
 
Figure 10-7  Response to 5 Hz step: L = 100 ms