Motor Application Precautions; Precautions For Existing Standard Motors - Omron Q2A Series Technical Manual

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3.17

Motor Application Precautions

Precautions for Existing Standard Motors

Low-Speed Range
When a drive operates a standard motor, it will lose more power compared to operating the motor with a
commercial power supply. In the low speed range, the temperature of the motor increases quickly because the
motor cannot decrease its temperature when the speed decreases. In these conditions, decrease the load torque of
the motor in the low-speed range. The following graphic shows the permitted load characteristics for a Yaskawa
standard motor. When 100% continuous torque is necessary at low speeds, use a motor designed to operate with a
drive.
A - 25% ED (or 15 min.)
B - 40% ED (or 20 min.)
Figure 3.63 Permitted Load Characteristics for a Yaskawa Standard Motors
Insulation Withstand Voltage
Consider motor voltage tolerance levels and motor insulation in applications with an input voltage of over 440 V
or particularly long wiring distances. Use an insulated drive motor.
NOTICE: Use a motor that provides insulation correct for PWM drives. Failure to obey can cause a short circuit or ground fault
from insulation deterioration.
High-Speed Operation
If you operate a motor more than its rated speed, you can have problems with the motor bearing durability and
dynamic balance of the machine. Contact the motor or machine manufacturer.
Torque Characteristics
When you operate a motor with a drive, the torque characteristics are different than when you operate the motor
directly from line power. Make sure that you know about the load torque characteristics for your application.
Vibration
Vibrations could occur in the these conditions:
• Resonance with the natural frequency of machinery
Use caution if you add a variable-speed drive to applications that operate the motor from line power at a
constant speed. If resonance occurs, install shock-absorbing rubber around the base of the motor and enable the
Jump frequency control.
• The motor is not balanced
Use caution if the motor speed is more than the rated motor speed.
• Subsynchronous resonance
Subsynchronous resonance can occur with long motor shafts and in applications such as turbines, blowers, and
fans with high inertia loads.
Use Closed Loop Vector Control when these applications have subsynchronous resonance problems.
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3.17 Motor Application Precautions

C - 60% ED (or 40 min.)
D - Continuous operation
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