Motor protection – Rockwell Automation 1560E SMC Flex Smart Motor Controller User Manual

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Programming

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1560E-UM050B-EN-P - June 2013

Motor Protection

While the Basic Set Up group allows the user to get started with a
minimum number of parameters to modify, the Motor Protection group
allows full access to the SMC-Flex controller's powerful parameter set.
Following is a listing of the additional setup parameters provided.

Note: The majority of parameters have a Fault and an Alarm setting.

Parameter

Option

Overload

Allows the user to select the operation of the

overload.

Trip Class, Service Factor,

Motor FLC, Overload Reset,

Overload Alarm Level

Underload v

Determines the trip level as a percentage of the

motor’s FLA, and the delay period.

Underload Fault Level,

Underload Fault Delay,

Underload Alarm Level,

Underload Alarm Delay

Undervoltage u

Determines the trip level as a percentage of line

voltage and delay period.

Undervoltage Fault Level,

Undervoltage Fault Delay,

Undervoltage Alarm Level,

Undervoltage Alarm Delay

Overvoltage u

Determines the trip level as a percentage of line

voltage and delay period.

Overvoltage Fault Level,

Overvoltage Fault Delay,

Overvoltage Alarm Level,

Overvoltage Alarm Delay

Unbalance u

Allows the user to set the current unbalance trip

level and delay period.

Unbalance Fault Level,

Unbalance Fault Delay,

Unbalance Alarm Level,

Unbalance Alarm Delay

Jam v

Determines the trip level as a percentage of motor

full load current and delay period.

Jam Fault Level,

Jam Fault Delay,

Jam Alarm Level,

Jam Alarm Delay

Stall

Allows the user to set the stall delay time.

Stall Delay

Ground Fault w

Allows the user to enable the ground fault level in

amps, delay time and inhibit time. A separate

825-CBCT is required.

Ground Fault Enable,

Ground Fault Level,

Ground Fault Delay,

Ground Fault Inhibit Time,

Ground Fault Alarm Enable,

Ground Fault Alarm Level,

Ground Fault Alarm Delay

PTC x

Allows the user to connect a PTC to the SMC and

enable a fault when it becomes active.

PTC Enable

Phase Reversal

Determines the proper orientation of line

connections to the SMC. If Enabled and phases

are out of sequence, a fault will be indicated.

Phase Reversal

Restarts

Allows the user to determine the maximum number of

restarts per hour the unit can experience, and delay

time between consecutive starts.

Restarts Per Hour,

Restart Attempts,

Restart Delay

u

The delay time must be set to a value greater than zero when Undervoltage, Overvoltage and

Unbalance are enabled.

v

For Jam and Underload detection to function, the Motor FLC must be programmed in the Motor

Protection group. See Chapter 5 for instructions.

w

See details in Ground Fault on page 1-12.

x

See details in Termistor/PTC Protection on page 1-13.

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