Full-load torque (flt), Full-load current, Locked-rotor current – Rockwell Automation 150 MNL/SMC DIALOG+/APP-PROD GUIDE User Manual

Page 166: Torque and horsepower (cont.)

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Torque and Horsepower (cont.)

Full-load Torque (FLT)

The full-load torque of a motor is the torque necessary to produce its
rated horsepower at full-load speed. In foot-lbs, it is equal to the rated
horsepower, multiplied by 5250, divided by the full-load speed in
RPM.

In addition to the relationship between speed and torque, the
relationship of current draw to these two values is an important
application consideration. The speed/torque curve is repeated below,
with the current curve added, to demonstrate a typical relationship.

Figure 10.3 Speed Torque Curve with Current Curve

Two important points on this current curve require explanation.

Full-load Current

The full-load current of an induction motor is the steady-state current
taken from the power line when the motor is operating at full-load
torque with rated voltage and rated frequency applied.

Locked-rotor Current

Locked-rotor current is the steady state current of a motor with th
rotor locked and with rated voltage applied at rated frequency.
NEMA has designed a set of code letters to define locked-rotor:
Kilovolt-amperes-per-horsepower (kVA/HP). This code letter
appears on the nameplate of all AC squirrel cage induction motors.

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of

Full

Load

Torque

Pull Up Torque - PUT

Locked Rotor
Current

Breakdown Torque -

BT

Synchronous Speed

Slip

Full-load Torque - FLT

Full Speed

Locked Rotor
Torque - LRT

Full-load Current

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