Motor overload – Rockwell Automation 20C PowerFlex 700H Drives Programming User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20C-PM001F-EN-P - March 2012

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Application Notes

Appendix B

Motor Overload

For single motor applications the drive can be programmed to protect the motor
from overload conditions. An electronic thermal overload I

2

T function emulates

a thermal overload relay. This operation is based on three parameters; [Motor NP
FLA], [Motor OL Factor] and [Motor OL Hertz] (parameters 042, 048 and 047,
respectively).

[Motor NP FLA] is multiplied by [Motor OL Factor] to allow the user to define
the continuous level of current allowed by the motor thermal overload. [Motor
OL Hertz] is used to allow the user to adjust the frequency below which the
motor overload is derated.

The motor can operate up to 102% of FLA continuously. If the drive had just
been activated, it will run at 150% of FLA for 180 seconds. If the motor had been
operating at 100% for over 30 minutes, the drive will run at 150% of FLA for 60
seconds. These values assume the drive is operating above [Motor OL Hertz],
and that [Motor OL Factor] is set to 1.00.

Operation below 100% current causes the temperature calculation to account for
motor cooling.

[Motor OL Hertz] defines the frequency where motor overload capacity derate
should begin. The motor overload capacity is reduced when operating below

Motor Overload Curve

100

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Full Load Amps (%)

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Cold
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