Selection Of Adaptable Motor; Selection And Use Of The Hall Display Board; Selection Of Peripheral Electrical Devices; Description Of Peripheral Electrical Devices - Monarch NICE1000 User Manual

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3.3.4 Selection of Adaptable Motor

The main counters of the electrical relationship between the controller and the motor are
voltage and current.
1. In general elevator applications, the input mains voltage is 380 V, and the motor voltage
can only be equal to or smaller than 380 V. Thus, when selecting the NICE1000
can take only the current of the motor into consideration.
2. When the NICE1000
power module. The controller can run properly within the nominal output current. During
stable running, the maximum output torque is 150% of the rated torque and can reach
up to 200% of the rated torque for a short time.
Therefore, for the motor with the rated voltage of 380 V, you can select the controller of
the same power class. As long as the rated current of the motor is smaller than the output
current of the controller, the controller of the same power class can also be used.
Generally, select an adaptable motor based on the output current of the controller and
ensure that the rated current of the motor is equal to or smaller than the output current of
the controller. For technical specifications of the controller, see section 2.3.

3.3.5 Selection and Use of the Hall Display Board

Monarch does not provide the display board, and customers need to prepare the appropriate
board yourselves. The NICE1000
details, see the descriptions of FE-12 in chapter 7.

3.4 Selection of Peripheral Electrical Devices

3.4.1 Description of Peripheral Electrical Devices

1. Do not install the capacitor or surge suppressor on the output side of the controller.
Otherwise, it may cause faults to the controller or damage to the capacitor and surge
suppressor.
2. Inputs/Outputs (main circuit) of the controller contain harmonics, which may interfere
with the communication device connected to the controller. Therefore, install an anti-
interference filter to minimize the interference.
3. Select the peripheral devices based on actual applications as well as by referring to
section 3.4.2.
The following table describes the peripheral electrical devices.
Table 3-8 Description of peripheral electrical devices
Part
Mounting Location
Forefront of controller
MCCB
power input side
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is designed, large safety allowance is reserved for the main
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supports four different types of display boards. For
Cut off the power supply of the controller and
provide short-circuit protection.
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