Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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Issue 10/06

3 Functions

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

6SE6400-5AA00-0BP0

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Using these simplifications, the thermal motor behavior can be defined using a 1

st

Order filter (PT1 filter). In this case, the square of the normalized motor current
(measured motor current r0027 divided by the rated motor current P0305) weighted
by the thermal motor time constant P0611 results in the I²t value of the motor
r0034. The I²t value represents a parameter for the temperature rise / temperature
of the motor.
In addition, the output frequency (motor speed) is included in the calculation in
order to take into account the cooling effect of the motor fan.
If parameter P0335 is changed to a force-ventilated motor, then the calculation is
also appropriately modified.
If the I²t value of the motor (r0034) reaches the value defined in P0614 (default:
100%), alarm message A0511 is output and depending on P0610, a response is
initiated, or, when the shutdown threshold is reached, a fault. The following settings
are possible for P0610:
0 No response, only a warning
1 Warning and Imax is reduced

(this results in a lower output frequency)

2 Warning and fault (F0011)

P0305

r0027

2

P0310

r0021

Motor

i2t

temp.

reaction

P0610

P0611

P0335

P0614

P0614

1.1

Trip threshold

Warning threshold

I_max reduction

A0511

F0011

t

r0034

)

t

i

(

2

Fig. 3-68

Drive inverter response

The thermal motor time constant P0611 is a measure for the rate at which the
motor temperature changes and must be entered depending on the motor.

NOTE

For motors with a higher weight P0344, the temperature increase characteristic

is significantly slower than for small motors.

If thermal data of a third-party motor is not entered, then values are used that

are based on a Siemens motor.

Thermal motor data should be taken from the appropriate motor Catalogs.

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