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4.10 S9 THERMAL MODEL
To illustrate the Voltage Dependent Overload Curve feature, the thermal limits shown in Figure 4–13: THERMAL LIMITS
FOR HIGH INERTIAL LOAD on page 4–57 will be used.
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Construct a custom curve for the running overload thermal limit. If the curve does not extend to the acceleration ther-
mal limits, extend it such that the curve intersects the acceleration thermal limit curves. (see CUSTOM CURVE below).
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Enter the per unit current value for the acceleration overload curve intersect with the custom curve for 80% voltage.
Also enter the per unit current and safe stall protection time for 80% voltage (see ACCELERATION CURVE below).
3.
Enter the per unit current value for the acceleration overload curve intersect with the custom curve for 100% voltage.
Also enter the per unit current and safe stall protection time for 100% voltage (see ACCELERATION CURVE below)
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Figure 4–14: VOLTAGE DEPENDENT OVERLOAD CURVES
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