Selection And Ordering Data - Siemens SIMOTICS M-1FE1 Configuration Manual

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2.7 Selection and ordering data

2.7
Selection and ordering data
The required Motor Modules are selected according to the peak and continuous currents
that occur in the load cycle.
If more than one motor is operated in parallel on one drive system, the total (summed)
values of the peak and continuous currents must be taken into account.
Use the SIZER
siemens-drives?dti=0&pnid=13434&lc=en-WW) engineering tool to select the
appropriate Motor Module.
NOTICE
Damage to the insulation on synchronous built-in motors on regulated infeed units
Where synchronous built-in motors are used together with regulated (closed-loop
controlled) infeed units (e.g. Active Line Modules), electrical oscillations can occur with
respect to ground potential. These oscillations result in increased voltage loads
(stress).
Factors that influence these system oscillations include, for example:
• cable lengths
• size of the Motor Module
• number of axes
• motor size
• winding design
• Avoid increased voltage loads or damage to the main insulation of the motor by
Using smaller Motor Modules
Note
For several motor types, smaller Motor Modules with
range that can be used, even in partial load operation.
Therefore, please contact your local Siemens office.
40
Position
20
21
22
23
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/54992004/sizer-for-
using an Active Interface Module in Active Line Mode of the motor.
Description / technical data
Maximum induced voltage
m
Weight of stator
/ kg and rotor
stator
I
Maximum current
/ A
max
U
Rated voltage
/ V
N
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U
/ V
Imax
m
/ kg
rotor
I
I
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can restrict the speed
n
n motor
SIMOTICS M-1FE1 synchronous built-in motors

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