P50 Agile P253
6 Protection Functions
P253/EN M/C
6-9
ON
OFF
Start
Inhibition
Time Between Start (default value)
Inhibit Start Time (default value)
ON
OFF
Motor start
P0656ENb
Figure 5: Time between starts
2.3
Thermal Overload Function
Overloads can result in stator temperature rises which exceed the thermal limit of the winding
insulation. Empirical results suggest that the life of insulation is approximately halved for each 10ºC
rise in temperature above the rated value. However, the life of insulation is not wholly dependent on
the rise in temperature but on the time the insulation is maintained at this elevated temperature. Due
to the relatively large heat storage capacity of an induction motor, infrequent overloads of short
duration may not damage the machine. However, sustained overloads of a few per cent may result in
premature ageing and failure of insulation.
If a motor is considered to be a homogeneous body, developing heat internally at a constant rate and
dissipating heat at a rate directly proportional to its temperature rise, it can be shown that the
temperature at any instant is given by;
T = T
max
(1 – e
-t/
τ
)
Where;
T
max
= Final steady state temperature,
τ
= Heating time constant.
This assumes a thermal equilibrium in the form:
Heat developed = Heat Heat dissipated
Temperature rise is proportional to the current squared:
Summary of Contents for P50 Agile P253
Page 3: ...P50 Agile P253 1 Introduction P253 EN M C 1 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 4: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P253 1 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 11: ...SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 12: ...Safety Information Pxxx 2 ...
Page 23: ...P50 Agile P253 3 Hardware Design P253 EN M C 3 1 HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3 ...
Page 24: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 28: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 6 P253 EN M C E00276 Figure 2 Hardware design overview ...
Page 32: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P253253 3 10 P253 EN M C ...
Page 33: ...P50 Agile P253 4 Front Panel P253 EN M C 4 1 FRONT PANEL CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 34: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P253 4 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 39: ...P50 Agile P253 4 Front Panel P253 EN M C 4 7 Figure 2 USB port ...
Page 40: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P253 4 8 P253 EN M C ...
Page 41: ...P50 Agile P253 5 Configuration P253 EN M C 5 1 CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 42: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P253 5 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 154: ...5 Configuration P50 Agile P253 5 114 P253 EN M C ...
Page 155: ...P50 Agile P253 6 Protection Functions P253 EN M C 6 1 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 156: ...6 Protection Functions P50 Agile P253 6 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 182: ...7 Protection Parameter Settings P50 Agile P253 7 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 203: ...P50 Agile P253 8 Monitoring Control P253 EN M C 8 1 MONITORING CONTROL CHAPTER 8 ...
Page 204: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P253 8 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 222: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P253 8 20 P253 EN M C ...
Page 223: ...P50 Agile P253 9 SCADA Communications P253 EN M C 9 1 SCADA COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 224: ...9 SCADA Communications P50 Agile P253 9 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 249: ...P50 Agile P253 10 Installation P253 EN M C 10 1 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 250: ...10 Installation P50 Agile P253 10 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 260: ...11 Commissioning Instructions P50 Agile P253 11 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 270: ...11 Commissioning Instructions P50 Agile P253 11 12 P253 EN M C ...
Page 272: ...12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P50 Agile P253 12 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 282: ...13 Technical Specifications P50 Agile P253 13 2 P253 EN M C ...
Page 292: ...13 Technical Specifications P50 Agile P253 13 12 P253 EN M C ...
Page 293: ...P50 Agile P253 14 Wiring Diagrams P253 EN M C 14 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 14 ...
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