4 overcurrent operation for i700, 11 drive dimensioning – Lenze DSD User Manual

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

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11.6.1.4

Overcurrent operation for i700

Temporarily, the power supply modules and axis modules can be operated with output currents

higher than the rated current.
Two utilisation cycles are specified, each with a running time and a recovery time. A running time

must be followed by a recovery time. The current must not exceed the indicated value in the recov-

ery time. All values refer to the rated output current.

• 15-s cycle: pulse utilisation

• 3 s running time with peak current (200 %)
• 12 s recovery time with limited current (66 %)

• 180-s cycle: permanent utilisation

• 60 s running time with peak current (150 %)
• 120 s recovery time with limited current (75 %)

The illustration below shows typical curves of utilisation cycles:

[11-21] Overcurrent capability i700 at 40 °C

15-s cycle: pulse utilisation

Equation:

 Peak current
 Limited current during the recovery time

t

1

Running time with peak current

t

2

Recovery time with limited current

180-s cycle: permanent utilisation

Equation:

 Peak current
 Limited current during the recovery time

t

3

Running time with peak current

t

4

Recovery time with limited current

t

0

100 %

1

0

2

I

[%]

N,out

t

2

t

3

t

4

t

1



‚

A t

1

C t

2

+

t

1

t

2

+

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100 %

A t

3

C 4

+

t

3

t

4

+

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100 %

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