The above curves are measurements of the motor temperature at certain liquid and ambient temperatures.
Equation below shows how to calculate the motor temperature for other liquid and ambient temperatures based
on these curves.
(
(
) ≈
= 25°,
⏟
= [°]
= [°]
All above presented thermal data are typical values, which are partly based on measurements and partly on
interpolations with a simplified thermal model and are therefore only guideline values and are suitable for a
first layout of the basic thermal concept. It is recommended to check the thermal values with the motor placed
on the final location and under worst case performance conditions of the application.
In order to account for thermal variations (like ambient temperature, closed chemical cabinets or corners
without ventilations) and to not significantly reduce the MTBF of the motor it is recommended to keep about
15°C safety distance to the absolute thermal limit of the driver (80°C) when designing the thermal concept of
the pump system.
It is recommended to avoid thermal stagnation in the room or cabinet where the driver is placed. Any type of
circulation decreases the driver temperature significantly.
PL-4063-00, Rev03, DCO# 20-275
= 25° )
+ (
16
= [°]
= /
− 25°) ∙
⏟
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+ (
− 25°)
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i100SU
(Eq. 1)
16
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