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PTC Thermistor Characteristics
The following diagram shows the characteristics of the PTC thermistor temperature to the resistance value.
Fig 6.41 PTC Thermistor Temperature-Resistance Value Characteristics
Operation during Motor Overheating
Set the operation if the motor overheats in constants L1-03 and L1-04. Set the motor temperature input filter
time constant in L1-05. If the motor overheats, the OH3 and OH4 error codes will be displayed on the Digital
Operator.
Error Codes If the Motor Overheats
By setting H3-09 (Multi-function Analog Input Terminal A2 Function Selection)
to E (Motor temperature input), you can detect alarm OH3
or OH4 using the PTC temperature-resistance characteristics, and protect the motor. The terminal connections
are shown in the following diagram. Set H3-08
〔
Signal level selection (terminal A2)
〕
(H3-04 when A3 is
used) to 0 (0 to + 10 V).
Fig 6.42 Mutual Connections During Motor Overheating Protection
Error Code
Details
OH3
Inverter stops or continues to operate, according to the setting in L1-03.
OH4
Inverter stops according to the setting in L1-04.
Tr: Temperature threshold value
Tr
Tr+5
Tr
Tr
5
550
1330
Resistance (ohms)
Class F
150
°
C
Class H
180
°
C
Temperature
or H3-05 (Multi-function
Analog Input Terminal A3 Function Selection)
(0-10 V)
*
A2, A3
*
When using terminal A2, set DIP switch S1-2 to OFF (0 to 10 V).
Inverter
Multi-function
contact input
Branch resistance
18 k
Ω
PTC thermistor
Multi-function
contact output
Fault contact
output
Multi-function
PHC output