2 motor selection, 1 motors for 87-hz operation, 2 motors for 120-hz operation – Lenze DSD User Manual

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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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Drive Dimensioning

11.2

Motor selection

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11.2

Motor selection

The DSD is specifically suitable for the dimensioning of motors on frequency inverters or servo in-

verters. For both combinations the calculations are based on the same model.

11.2.1

Motors for 87-Hz operation

87 Hz operation of standard asynchronous motors is completely integrated in the DSD for all invert-

ers. The advantage of this operating mode is that the motor speed in comparison to 50 Hz operation

is increased by 73 % at the same torque. Therefore also the nominal motor power rating is increased

by 73 %. Thus the motor utilisation is considerably better. For the inverter no savings result from

this.

• The rated speed for 4-pole motors in 87 Hz operation is approx. 2,500 rpm.
• For geared motors it has to be observed that the max. permissible input speed is not exceeded.
• 87 Hz operation is only possible on an inverter, the motor being actuated with 400 V Y / 230 V Δ

in delta connection. The rated V/f point is set to 400 V / 87 Hz.

• Motors which allow for 87-Hz operation are indicated in the motor selection table of DSD with

correspondingly converted data.

• The efficiency of the motor in 87-Hz operation is higher. Thus, compared to 50 Hz, the operation

is more efficient and a smaller frame size is required.

Tip!

11.2.2

Motors for 120-Hz operation

For applications with frequently alternating speed and low requirements to the dynamics, Lenze of-

fers motors in standard housing optimised for inverter operation.

• Efficiencies as with comparable IE2 motors, partly IE3 motors as well, but with considerably

smaller frame sizes.

• Often a more competitive alternative to servo motors.

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