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Setpoint (SP)

The

setpoint

is the desired value of a process variable of interest. See

also

Process Variable (PV)

and

PID Loop

.

Single-phase power

An AC power source consisting of Hot and Neutral wires. An Earth
Ground connection usually accompanies them. In theory, the voltage

potential on Neutral stays at or near Earth Ground, while Hot varies

sinusoidally above and below Neutral. This power source is named
Single Phase to differentiate it from three-phase power sources. Some

Hitachi inverters can accept single phase input power, but they all

output three-phase power to the motor. See also T

hree-phase

.

Slip

The difference between the theoretical speed of a motor at no load

(determined by its inverter output waveforms) and the actual speed.
Some slip is essential in order to develop torque to the load, but too

much will cause excessive heat in the motor windings and/or cause

the motor to stall.

Squirrel Cage

A “nick-name” for the appearance of the rotor frame assembly for an

AC induction motor.

Stator

The windings in a motor that are stationary and coupled to the power

input of the motor. See also

Rotor

.

Tachometer

1. A signal generator usually attached to the motor shaft for the

purpose of providing feedback to the speed controlling device of
the motor.

2. A speed-monitoring test meter that may optically sense shaft

rotation speed and display it on a readout.

Thermal Switch

An electromechanical safety device that opens to stop current flow

when the temperature at the device reaches a specific temperature
threshold. Thermal switches are sometimes installed in the motor in

order to protect the windings from heat damage. The inverter can use

thermal switch signals to trip (shut down) if the motor overheats. See
also

Trip

.

Thermistor

A type of temperature sensor that changes its resistance according to
its temperature. The sensing range of thermistors and their

ruggedness make them ideal for motor overheating detection. Hitachi

inverters have built-in thermistor input circuits, which can detect an
overheated motor and shut off (trip) the inverter output.

Three-phase power

An AC power source with three Hot connections that have phase
offsets of 120 degrees is a 3-phase power source. Usually, Neutral and

Earth Ground wires accompany the three Hot connections. Loads

may be configured in a delta or Y configuration. A Y-connected load
such as an AC induction motor will be a balanced load; the currents

in all the Hot connections are the same. Therefore, the Neutral

connection is theoretically zero. This is why inverters that generate
3-phase power for motors do not generally have a Neutral connection

to the motor. However, the Earth Ground connection is important for

safety reasons, and is provided.

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