Functional Software description
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When the motor is cooling, the temperature model follows the for-
mula
Iact 2
Qact =
* e -t/
τ
) * 100
(2)
Iref2
As can be seen from formulas (1) and (2) , the thermal model uses
the same time constant for a warming motor and a cooling motor.
Preloading
Formulas 1 and 2 do not take into account the thermal preloading
which in practical cases precedes currents that are higher than the
rated current. In the model these can cause a trip.
Preloading current is I0.
Iact2 - I02
Qact =
* ( 1 - e -t/
τ
) * 100
(3)
Iref2 - I02
Thermal model
selection
The activation of thermal model is made by parameters
MODEL1.SEL (1405)
and
MODEL2.SEL (1605)
. If the thermal
model is not activated (0), its output is set to zero.
Input signal
[MOTOR2] (913)
selects which of the thermal models
follows the armature current measurement.
[MOTOR2] (913)
0
= MODEL 1 follows the armature current measurement
1
= MODEL 2 follows the armature current measurement
One thermal model thus follows the armature current and the other
is cooling.
Alarm and trip-
ping limits
Alarm and tripping limit calculation uses as the base current (Iref)
the values given by parameters
MODEL1.CURR (1406)
MODEL2.CURR (1605)
The normal value is 4096 (
≅
motor rated current). This value should
not normally be changed. If for some reason it is not possible to run
the motor continuously with rated current, e.g. due to poor cooling
environment, then the value can be decreased. E.g. the target
continuous load is 85% of the used motor rated current. Then the
parameters are 0.85 * 4096 = 3481.
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