268 Parameters
Defines the ambient temperature of the motor for the
motor thermal protection model. The unit is selected by
parameter
The motor thermal protection model estimates the motor
temperature on the basis of parameters
The motor temperature increases if it operates in the
region above the load curve, and decreases if it operates
in the region below the load curve.
WARNING! The model cannot protect the motor if
the motor does not cool properly because of dust,
dirt, etc.
20 °C or 68 °F
-60…100 °C or
-75…212 °F
Ambient temperature.
1 = 1°
Defines the motor load curve together with parameters
and
The load
curve is used by the motor thermal protection model to
estimate the motor temperature.
When the parameter is set to 100%, the maximum load is
taken as the value of parameter
(higher loads heat up the motor). The load curve
level should be adjusted if the ambient temperature differs
from the nominal value set in
100%
50…150%
Maximum load for the motor load curve.
1 = 1%
Defines the motor load curve together with parameters
. Defines the
maximum motor load at zero speed of the load curve. A
higher value can be used if the motor has an external
motor fan to boost the cooling. See the motor
manufacturer's recommendations.
See parameter
.
100%
50…150%
Zero speed load for the motor load curve.
1 = 1%
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def/
FbEq16
50
100
150
I/I
N
(%)
I
= Motor current
I
N
= Nominal motor
Drive output
frequency
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