Permissible Output Current At Low Frequencies; Mounting The Motor Module - Siemens SINAMICS S220 Equipment Manual

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Motor Modules
8.3 Motor Modules 3 ... 30 A and 2x3 ... 2x18 A
8.3.6.4

Permissible output current at low frequencies

Technical data
The following diagram shows the permissible output current as a function of the output
frequency when operating with low output frequencies.
Figure 8-23
Output current at low frequencies
For applications with a constant load, e.g. in paper machines, rolling mills etc., the output
current can be reduced as a function of the output frequency. To do this, the pulse frequency
must be set to a frequency less than 4 kHz.
Additional conditions for operation at low output frequencies:
• The output current reduction does not apply to acceleration from zero speed if an output
frequency of >10 Hz is reached within 100 ms. A reduction of the output current must be
taken into consideration if, at frequencies <10 Hz, the operating time exceeds 2 % of the daily
operating time.
• The D type characteristic is only applicable for a pulse frequency ≤4 kHz. For 8/16 kHz, the C
type characteristic should be used taking into account the relevant reduction of the output
current.
• For drive systems with induction motors (with slip frequency), the permissible continuous
load at zero speed (e.g. suspended axis without counterweight or travel to fixed stop):
– 75 % von I
– 50 % of I
– 65 % of I
8.3.7

Mounting the Motor Module

Overview
Motor Modules are designed for installation in the control cabinet. They are fixed to the control
cabinet panel or a mounting panel.
172
for D type
rated
for C type Motor Modules with a pulse frequency ≥4 kHz
n
for C type Motor Modules with a pulse frequency ≥2.5 kHz
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