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TM.iQp.02 iQpump Drive Programming Manual

Figure 1.69

Figure 68 Frequency Bias 2 Applied to Analog Speed Command

Function: Motor Temperature (Setting: E)

In addition to or in place of the OL1 (Motor Overload) fault of the Drive, it is possible to use a PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient)

thermistor for motor insulation protection. The PTC thermistors are built into the windings of some motors and will vary their resistance

based on temperature. An example PTC characteristic is show below.

Figure 1.70

Figure 69 PTC Thermistor Temperature-Resistance Value Characteristics

Connection of the thermistor to the iQpump drive is shown below, in addition make sure Dip Switch S1-2 is in the OFF position, see

Figure 70

.

Figure 1.71

Figure 70 Thermistor to Drive Connection Diagram

Factory Default

S

peed

C

o

mmand

10V

A1 Voltage

S

p

eed

C

o

mmand

A1 Voltage

10V

H3-03

H3-02

With H3-03 applied

S

p

eed

A1 Voltage

10V

With both H3-03 and analog input bias

(H3-09=0) applied

H3-02

H3-03

S

pee

d

Co

m

m

a

n

d

S

pee

d

Command

S

pee

d

Co

mm

an

d

(H3-09=D) applied

Tr: Temperature threshold value

Tr

Tr+5

Tr

Tr 5

550

1330

Resistance (ohms)

Class F

150

Class H

180

Temperature

+V

(+15 V, 20 mA)

A2

(0-10 Vdc)

AC

PTC Thermistor

Branch resistance
18 k

Ω

*1

*1 The resistance value of 18 k

Ω is only valid for

using a 3-phase PTC with the characteristics shown in
the figure below.

above.

(R

ptc@Tr

x3) x (V

S

-V

ptc@OH3

)

V

ptc@OH3

Rbranch

=

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