Configuration
5.2 Configuring workflow
1FW6 High Speed built-in torque motors
Configuration Manual, 01/2020, 6SN1197-0AE03-0BP3
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5.2.10
Calculation of the required infeed
Dimensioning the Active Infeed
Use the drive's power balance to dimension the Active Infeed.
The first important quantity to know is the mechanical power P
mech
to be produced on the
motor shaft. Based on this shaft output, the electrical active power P
Line
to be drawn from the
supply system can be determined by adding the power loss of the motor P
V Mot
, the power
loss of the Motor Module P
V MoMo
and the power loss of the Active Infeed P
V AI
to the
mechanical power P
mech
:
P
Line
= P
mech
+ P
V Mot
+ P
V MoMo
+ P
V AI
.
The active power to be drawn from the power system depends on the line voltage U
Line
, the
line current I
Line
and the line-side power factor cos
φ
Line
as defined by the relation
P
Line
=
√
3
•
U
Line
•
I
Line
•
cos
φ
Line
.
This is used to calculate the required line current I
Line
of the Active Infeed as follows:
I
Line
= P
Line
/ (
√
3
•
U
Line
•
cos
φ
Line
).
If the Active Infeed is operated according to the factory setting, i.e. with a line-side power
factor of cos
φ
Line
= 1, so that it draws only pure active power from the supply, then the
formula can be simplified to
I
Line
= P
Line
/ (
√
3
•
U
Line
).
The Active Infeed must now be selected such that the permissible line current of the Active
Infeed is higher or equal to the required value I
Line
.
5.2.11
Voltage Protection Module
The VPM Voltage Protection Module is used for motors with an EMF of Û > 820 V to 2000 V
(U
eff
> 570 V to 1400 V), in order to limit the DC voltage at the drive system in the case of a
fault.
The VPM identifies an excessively high DC voltage (U
DC
> 820 V), short-circuits the three
motor feeder cables and therefore brakes the motor. The energy remaining in the motor is
converted into heat as a result of the short-circuit in the VPM and in the motor winding.
The maximum speed n
MAX,INV
is specified in the data sheets, where no Voltage Protection
Module VPM is required.
You can dimension the VPM using the following formula to calculate the motor short-circuit
current I
K
:
I
K
= k
T
/ (3
•
p
•
L
STR
)
The explanations of the codes used in the formula can be found in Chapter "Technical data
and characteristics".
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