Temperature rise classes – Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual

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6SE6400-5AW00-0BP0

r0631

ADC

5 V

Signal

loss

detection

T

1

= 4 s

2

1

No sensor
PTC
KTY

0

P0604

Fault

F0015

&

P0601 = 2

Thermal

motor

model

r0633

r0632

r0035

1

Motor

i2t

temp.

reaction

P0610

P0601

Equivalent

circuit data

P

V,mot

Power dissipation

V

?

0

1

0

1

r0052

Bit13

PTC
KTY

Fig. 3-93

Thermal motor protection

Temperature rise classes

In drive technology, temperature rise issues play a decisive role when
dimensioning electrical machinery. Different temperature limits apply for the various
materials used in electric motors. Depending on the insulating material being used,
a differentiation is made according to thermal classes (refer to the motor rating
plate) with defined limit temperatures. An excerpt from IEC85 is provided in Table
3-36.

Max.perm.temperature

Thermal Class

Y
A
E
B
F

90 °C

105 °C
120 °C
130 °C
155 °C

H

180 °C

Excerpt from IEC 85

Table 3-36

Thermal classes

For the temperature model or the KTY84 sensor, the appropriate value

ϑ

warn

must

be calculated and entered into parameter P0604 (temperature warning threshold,
default: 130°C). The following applies:

1

.

1

trip

warn

P0604

ϑ

=

ϑ

=

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