Energy-Saving Display - Siemens Sinamics S120 Function Manual

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6.16 Energy-saving display

Operating hours counter for the fan
The operating hours of the fan in the power unit are displayed in p0251 (drive).
The number of hours operated can only be reset to 0 in this parameter (e.g. after a fan has
been replaced). The service life of the fan is entered in p0252 (drive). Alarm A30042 is
output 500 hours before this figure is reached. Monitoring is deactivated when p0252 = 0.
6.16
Energy-saving display
Introduction
Through the tailored, speed-controlled operation, a drive can consume significantly less
energy than with a conventional closed-loop process control. This is especially true for
continuous-flow machines with parabolic load characteristics, such as centrifugal pumps and
fans. Using the SINAMICS S120 system enables control of the flow rate or the pressure by
changing the speed of the continuous-flow machine. As a consequence, the plant or system
is controlled close to its maximum efficiency over the complete operating range.
Energy savings display
The energy saved is displayed in r0041.
Machines with a lower energy-saving potential
When compared to continuous-flow machines with parabolic load characteristic, machines
with a linear or constant load characteristic, such as conveyor drives or reciprocating pumps,
have a lower energy-saving potential.
This function is optimized for fluid-flow machines.
Situation
In a conventionally controlled plant or system, the flow rate of the medium is controlled using
valves or throttles. In this case, the drive motor operates at a constant rated speed defined
by the particular operation. The system efficiency decreases significantly if the flow rate is
reduced by means of valves or throttles. The pressure in the system increases. The motor
also consumes energy when the valves/throttles are completely closed, i.e. with a flow rate
of Q = 0. In addition, undesirable process-related situations can occur; for example,
cavitation in the continuous-flow machine or increased heating of the continuous-flow
machine and the medium.
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Function Manual, (FH1), 01/2012, 6SL3097-4AB00-0BP2
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