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L1-02: Motor Overload Protection Time

Sets the time for the drive to shut down on motor overload (oL1) when the motor is running with excessive current. Enter the

time the motor can withstand operating at 150% current after previously running at 100% current (hot motor overload

condition). This parameter rarely requires adjustment.

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

L1-02

Motor Overload Protection Time

0.1 to 5.0 minutes

1.0 minutes

Defaulted to operate with an allowance of 150% overload operation for one minute in a hot start after continuous operation

at 100%.

Figure 5.66

illustrates an example of the electrothermal protection operation time using a general-purpose motor operating at

the value of E1-06, Motor Base Speed, with L1-02 set to one minute.
Motor overload protection operates in the area between a cold start and a hot start.
• Cold start: Characteristics of motor protection operation time in response to an overload situation that was suddenly reached

when starting a stationary motor.

• Hot start: Characteristics of motor protection operation time in response to an overload situation that occurred while the

motor was operating continuously at or below its rated current.

Operation time (minutes)

Cold start
(characteristics when an
overload occurs at a
complete stop)

Hot start
(characteristics when an
overload occurs during
continuous operation at 100%)

Motor current (%)

E2-01 = 100% motor current

10

7

3

1

0.4

0.1

0

100

150

200

Figure 5.66 Protection Operation Time for General Purpose Motors at the Rated Output Frequency

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Motor Protection Using a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Thermistor

Connect a motor PTC can to an analog input of the drive for motor overheat protection.
The motor overheat alarm level triggers an oH3 alarm and the drive continues the operation selected in L1-03. The overheat

fault level triggers an oH4 fault, outputs a fault signal, and the drive stops the motor using the stop method selected in L1-04.
Connect the PTC between terminals AC and A3 and install a 12 kOhm resistor between terminals V+ and A3 as shown in

Figure 5.67

. Set H3-05 to 0 and H3-06 to E.

Note:

A 12 kOhm resistor must be connected between one of the terminals A1, A2, or A3 and V+ for PTC functionality. Connect the 12 kOhm

resistor to the same terminal as the PTC input. Do not connect terminals V+ to AC, or damage to the drive may result.

5.8 L: Protection Functions

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