Thermal Warning Signal - Hitachi L300P Series Instruction Manual

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Thermal Warning
The purpose of the electronic thermal setting is to protect the motor from overloading,
overheating and being damaged. The setting is based on the rated motor current. The inverter
Signal
calculates the thermal rise (heating) of the motor using the current output to the motor squared,
integrated over the time spent at those levels. This feature allows the motor to draw excessive
current for relatively short periods of time, allowing time for cooling.
The Thermal Warning output [THM] turns ON to provide a warning before the inverter trips for
electronic thermal protection. You can set a unique thermal protection level for each of the
three motor profiles, as shown in the table below.
B012 / B212 Electronic thermal setting (calculated
For example, suppose you have inverter model
L300P-110LFU2. The rated motor current is
44A. The setting range is (0.2 * 44) to (1.2 *44),
or 8.8A to 52.8A. For a setting of B012=44A
(current at 100%), the figure to the right shows
the curve.
The electronic thermal characteristic adjusts the
way the inverter calculates thermal heating,
based on the type of torque control the inverter
uses.
CAUTION: When the motor runs at lower
speeds, the cooling effect of the motor's internal
fan decreases.
The table below shows the settings and their meanings. Use the one that matches your load.
Reduced Torque Characteristic – The left graph below shows the effect of the reduced torque
characteristic curve. For example, at 20Hz, the output current level to cause overheating in a
fixed time period is reduced by a factor of 0.8. The right graph below shows the reduced trip
current levels in those conditions for given trip times.
Function
Function/Description
Code
within the inverter from current output)
Function Code
B013 / B213
Trip current
reduction
factor
x 1.0
x 0.8
x 0.6
0
5
20
Trip
time (s)
60
0.5
0
Data
Function/Description
00
Reduced torque
01
Constant torque
02
Free-setting
Trip
time (s)
60
0.5
0
Hz
60
L300P Inverter
Data or Range
Range is 0.2 * rated current to
1.2 * rated current
53.4
69
92
116% 150%
200%
Trip current at 60 Hz
42.7 55.2
73.6
92.8% 120%
160%
Reduced trip current at 20 Hz
4–47
A
A

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