Motor Overload Protection - ABB ACS880-x04 Firmware Manual

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Motor overload protection

This section describes motor overload protection without using motor thermal
protection model, either with estimated or measured temperature. For protection with
the motor thermal protection model, see section
Motor overload protection is required and specified by multiple standards including
the US National Electric Code (NEC), UL 508C and the common UL\IEC 61800-5-1
standard in conjunction with IEC 60947-4-1. The standards allow for motor overload
protection without external temperature sensors.
The Motor overload protection fulfills standard IEC/EN 61800-5-1 ed. 2.1
requirements for thermal memory retention and speed sensitivity. The estimated
temperature is retained over power down. Speed dependency is set by parameters.
The protection feature allows the user to specify the class of operation in the same
manner as the overload relays are specified in standards IEC 60947-4-1 and NEMA
ICS 2.
Motor overload protection requires that you specify a motor current tripping level. This
is defined by a curve using parameters 35.51,
the motor current at which the overload protection will ultimately trip if the motor
current remains at this level continuously.
The motor overload class (class of operation), parameter
is given as the time required for the overload relay to trip when operating at 7.2 times
the tripping level in the case of IEC 60947-4-1 and 6 times the tripping level in the
case of NEMA ICS 2. The standards also specify the time to trip for current levels
between the tripping level and the 6 times tripping level. The drive satisfies the IEC
standard and NEMA standard trip times.
Using class 20 satisfies the UL 508C requirements.
The motor overload algorithm monitors the squared ratio (motor current / tripping
2
level)
and accumulates this over time. This is sometimes referred to as I
protection. The accumulated value is shown in parameter 35.05.
You can define with parameter
warning will be generated, and when it reaches 100%, the drive will trip on the motor
overload fault. The rate at which this internal value is increased depends on the
actual current, tripping level current and overload class selected.
Parameters 35.51,
curve for temperature estimate as well as specify the overload tripping level.
35 Motor thermal protection
95.15 Special HW settings
35.56
that when
35.52
and
35.53
serve a dual purpose. They determine the load
Program features 83
(page 293) and
91 Encoder module
(page 414).
Motor thermal protection
35.52
and 35.53. The tripping level is
35.57 Motor overload
35.05
reaches 88%, a motor overload
(page 80).
class,
2
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