Name
Range
Step
Default
Protection
functions
Description
No load
current < A
0.1...5000A
0.1A
-
- Motor status
monitoring
- Machine
thermal
overload
protection
(Tm>; 49M)
- Undercurrent
(I<; 37)
The motor's no load current in amperes.
Motor service
factor
0.01…5.00xI
n
0.01xI
n
1.00xI
n
- Motor status
monitoring
- Machine
thermal
overload
protection
(Tm>; 49M)
Service factor which corrects the maximum allowed
loading according to various conditions
(e.g. installation, construction, etc.) which vary from
the presumption conditions. Frequently motors are
stamped to a service factor of 1.15: this means that
they can withstand a continuous 15% overloading
from the rated current (as this is not necessary in all
conditions, it is recommended to consult the motor's
datasheet or manual for details). If the service factor is
not known, this parameter should be left at its default
setting of 1.00 x
I
n
.
Hot condition
theta limit
0.0…100.0%
0.1%
70%
- Motor status
monitoring
- Frequent
start
protection
(N>; 48)
- Machine
thermal
overload
protection
(Tm>; 49M)
- Motor start
monitoring
(Ist>; 48)
- Load jam
protection
(Im>; 51M)
Setting the motor's thermal limit in a hot or a cold
situation. When this setting value is not exceed while a
locked rotor situation occurs, the function uses a cold
stall curve adjusted with the actually used thermal
capacity. The function uses a hot stall curve when this
setting value is exceeded. This setting also applies
to starts when the hot/cold selection is in use. Please
note that using this setting requires that the Machine
thermal overload protection (Tm>) function is activated
and in use.
Safe stall time
cold
0.1…600.0s
0.1s
20.0s
- Motor status
monitoring
- Frequent
start
protection
(N>; 48)
- Machine
thermal
overload
protection
(Tm>; 49M)
- Motor start
monitoring
(Ist>; 48)
- Load jam
protection
(Im>; 51M)
The safe stall time when the motor is cold. Unless this
value is specified, it is set to be equal to the hot stall
time. Most probably this leads to overprotection with
the cold motor stall (best case scenario). This setting
value is used for the cold thermal stall curve selection
in automatic control. This parameter is also used in the
motor start-up and the number of starts calculations.
A
AQ
Q-M215
-M215
Instruction manual
Version: 2.04
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