Dmtic, Dmticd – Parker Hannifin 88-021610-01G User Manual

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DMTIC

Continuous Current

Type

Motor

Product Rev

Syntax

<a_>DMTIC<r>

Aries 1.0

Units

r = Amps-RMS

Range

Ш.ШШ to 2ШШ.ШШ : ±Ш.Ш1

Default

Ш.ШШ (DMTIC of Ø results in motor configuration
warning)

Response

DMTIC: <*>6.5Ø

See Also

DMTICD

,

DMTIP

,

DMTR

,

TCI

,

TDICNT

,

TDIMAX

Auto-Setup

: When using a Parker motor and the Aries Support Tool, this

command is automatically set for the selected motor.
If you did not use the Aries Support Tool, are using non-Parker motors, or
sent an RFS command to the drive, the parameter is set to zero (0)—you

must manually set this parameter to a non-zero number. Otherwise, the drive
reports the configuration errors EØ–Motor Configuration Error and
E8–Continuous Current = Ø.
For a list of automatically configured commands, see

DMTR

.

The DMTIC command sets the continuous operating current for a motor.
Rotary motors: The internal winding temperature will reach 125°C with a
specified heatsink in a 40°C ambient—for Parker motors only.

Linear motors: The winding will reach 90°C in a 25°C ambient—for Parker
motors only.

For heatsink dimensions, see pages

28

,

29

and

30

.

Example

DMTIC5

; Set the motor current to 5 amps rms (equates to

; 7.Ø7 amps peak)

DMTICD

Continuous Current Derating

Type

Motor

Product Rev

Syntax

<a_>DMTICD<i>

Aries 1.0

Units

I = Percent derating at rated speed

Range

Ш.ШШ to 1ШШ.ШШ : ±Ш.Ш1

Default

Ш.ШШ (DMTICD of Ø results in no current derating)

Response

DMTICD: <*>5

See Also

DMTIC

,

DMTIP

,

DMTIP

,

DMTR

,

DMTW

,

TCI

,

TDICNT

,

TDIMAX

Auto-Setup

: When using a Parker motor and the Aries Support Tool, this

command is automatically set for the selected motor.
If you did not use the Aries Support Tool, are using non-Parker motors, or
sent an RFS command to the drive, the parameter is set to zero (0)—you

must manually set this parameter to a non-zero number.
For a list of auto-configured commands, see

DMTR

.

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