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Motor interface
5.9
Monitoring
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5.9.3.1
Specific characteristic for the motor temperature sensor
A specific characteristic can be defined and activated for the motor temperature sensor if required.
• The specific characteristic is defined on the basis of two grid points which must be set in
and
. Those two points define a line which is extrapolated to the right and to the left.
• The special characteristic is activated by setting
= "1".
• In the Lenze setting, the specific characteristic is defined as follows:
[5-37] Lenze setting of the specific characteristic
The following applies from software version V4.0:
• Sometimes a short circuit is a desired state (e.g. temperature contact closed below 140 °C). For
this purpose, the interpolation point 1 (
) must be below 122 Ω to prevent the
triggering of sensor errors. In this case the temperature continues to be calculated.
• Interpolation point
•
= 25 °C
•
= 1000 Ω
• Interpolation point
•
= 150 °C
•
= 2225 Ω
0
1000
2225
0
150
W
°C
25
Note!
• If a motor is selected from the motor catalogue, parameters
, and
are overwritten!
• If the controller measures a resistance below 122 Ω, this is interpreted as a sensor
error and a temperature of 255 °C is output.