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Group 35: Motor Temp Meas
This group defines the detection and reporting for a particular potential fault – motor
overheating, as detected by a temperature sensor. Typical connections are defined
below.
Warning!
IEC 60664 requires double or reinforced insulation between live parts and
the surface of accessible parts of electrical equipment which are either non-
conductive or conductive but not connected to the protective earth.
To fulfil this requirement, connect a thermistor (and other similar components) to the
drive’s control terminals using any of these alternatives:
• Separate the thermistor from live parts of the motor with double reinforced
insulation.
• Protect all circuits connected to the drive’s digital and analog inputs. Protect
against contact, and insulate from other low voltage circuits with basic insulation
(rated for the same voltage level as the drive’s main circuit).
• Use an external thermistor relay. The relay insulation must be rated for the same
voltage level as the drive’s main circuit.
The figure below shows alternate thermistor connections. At the motor end the cable
shield should be earthed through a 10 nF capacitor. If this is not possible, leave the
shield unconnected.
Motor
T
10 nF
Motor
T
T
T
One Sensor
Three Sensors
10 nF
AI
1
AGND
AO
1
AGND
AI
1
AGND
AO
1
AGND
Motor
T
10 nF
Motor
T
Thermistor
relay
Control board
DI6
+24 V DC
Thermistor Relay: THERM (0) or (1)
THERM (0)
Control board
DI6
+24 V DC
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