Programming, setup, and operation, Starting – Rockwell Automation 825 Smart Motor Manager User Manual User Manual

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6-5 Commissioning and Operation

Publication 825-UM001B-EN-P January 2001

Setting locked rotor time to a minimum level
This procedure enables you to set the locked rotor time to a minimum, so that the
motor and installation are better protected.
a. Choose a locked rotor time that is less than the probable starting time (e.g., 2 s for

thermally rapid underwater motors).

b. Start the motor and allow it to cool down after a thermal trip.
c. Increase the locked-rotor time until starting succeeds reliably.

Setting the locked rotor time when the motor starting time is known:

EXAMPLE

Known starting time of the motor is t

A

= 15 sec.

Locked-rotor time to be set:

approximately

Setting the locked rotor time with the aid of the indication of thermal utilization

Basic Unit “ACTUAL VALUES” display
LCD:

Set the locked rotor time so that the current converter does not trip (< 100%) with the least
favorable service load, e.g., at the end of a heavy start. Note that for this procedure, the motor
must be of adequate size for the intended application.

Programming, Setup, and Operation

During programming, setup, and operation, the actual operational values can be continuously
monitored. To do this, switch the display to “Actual Values” (refer to

Chapter 3

).

Starting

LCD

Operation

Description

Motor

start

The motor current, depending on the type of motor,
must drop from about 400…800%

,

e

to the service

current of 100%

,

e

.

W

A

1.4

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15

1.4

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11

V

=

=

TH UTILIZ 00 %

I MOTOR 00 % Ie

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