Protection and diagnostics (cont.), Metering – Rockwell Automation 150 USE MN/SMC DIALOG + CONTROLLER User Manual

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Product Overview

Protection and Diagnostics
(cont.)

Excessive Starts/Hour

The SMC Dialog Plus controller allows the user to program the
allowed number of starts per hour (up to 99). This helps eliminate
motor stress caused by repeated starting over a short time period.

Overtemperature

The SMC Dialog Plus controller monitors the temperature of the
SCRs by using internal thermistors. When the power poles’ maximum
rated temperature is reached, SCR firing is inhibited.

An overtemperature condition can indicate inadequate ventilation,
high ambient temperature, overloading, or excessive cycling. After
the SCR temperature is reduced to allowable levels, the fault can be
cleared (see page 9-1 for instructions).

Metering

Power monitoring parameters include:

Three-phase current

Three-phase voltage

Power in kW

Power usage in kWH

Power factor

Motor thermal capacity usage

Elapsed time

Notes: (1) The current sensing capability of the SMC Dialog Plus

controller is disabled during bypass operation. A
Bulletin 825 converter module is required to maintain the
three-phase current, kW, kWH, and motor thermal
capacity measurements.

(2) Current measurement is not available during the slow

speed and/or braking operations of the Preset Slow
Speed, SMB Smart Motor Braking, Accu-Stop and Slow
Speed with Braking control options.

(3) Voltage measurement is not available during the braking

operation of the SMB Smart Motor Braking, Accu-Stop,
and Slow Speed with Braking control options.

(4) The power factor parameter is provided as a displacement

power factor value. Power factor measurement is
disabled during bypass operation.

(5) The elapsed time and kWH values are automatically

saved to memory every 12 hours.

(6) Motor thermal capacity usage is determined by the built-

in electronic thermal overload protection system. An
overload fault occurs when this value reaches 100%.

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