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Motion design
8.3
Predefined motion profile according to operating mode
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8.3
Predefined motion profile according to operating mode
For the selection of the motor, the operating mode is important. A motor, for instance, heats up less
when loaded for a short time than when loaded continuously, and therefore it can be selected
smaller.
• It is advisable to use the motion profile for steady-state operation. Acceleration processes can
be taken into consideration. The motion profile is repeated in a cyclic manner.
• The predefined motion profiles are based on the operating modes in accordance with VDE 0530
or IEC 34-1.
• The DSD offers the selection of the operating modes S1, S2, S3 and S6.
• Operation of a motor in modes other than S1 may be run at a higher power level.
8.3.1
S1, continuous operation
Operation with a constant load that is available until the machine reaches the thermal steady state.
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Motion profile for operating mode S1
t
acc
t
dec
t
Description
t
Cycle time, corresponds to the duration of the load phase.
t
acc
Acceleration time required by the drive until the constant load condition is reached.
t
dec
Deceleration time required by the drive until standstill.