3.10.2 Parallel Connection of Motors
The adjustable frequency drive can control several parallel-connected
motors. The total current consumption of the motors must not exceed
the rated output current I
M,N
for the adjustable frequency drive.
NOTE!
Installation with cables connected in a common joint,
as in the illustration below, is only recommended for
short cable lengths.
NOTE!
When motors are connected in parallel, par. 1-29
Au-
tomatic Motor Adaptation (AMA)
cannot be used.
NOTE!
The electronic thermal relay (ETR) of the adjustable
frequency drive cannot be used as motor protection for
the individual motor of systems with parallel-connec-
ted motors. Provide further motor protection with, for
example, thermistors in each motor or individual ther-
mal relays (circuit breakers are not suitable for pro-
tection).
Problems may arise at start and at low RPM values if motor sizes are widely different because small motors' relatively high ohmic resistance in the stator
calls for a higher voltage at start and at low RPM values.
3.10.3 Motor Thermal Protection
The electronic thermal relay in the adjustable frequency drive has received UL approval for single motor protection when par. 1-90
Motor Thermal
Protection
is set for
ETR Trip
and par. 1-24
Motor current, I
M,N
is set to the rated motor current (see motor nameplate).
For thermal motor protection, it is also possible to use the MCB 112 PTC thermistor card option. This card provides an ATEX certificate to protect motors
in explosion hazard areas, Zone 1/21 and Zone 2/22. Please refer to the
Design Guide
for further information.
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