Operating instructions

Issue 10/06 3 Functions
MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions
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I
1
1
2
U
12
3
U
1N
I
1N
Z
N
ZZ
III
321
==
U 3
UUU
1Ν
312312
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Z2
I
U
1
12
=
3
Z
Z
Y12,
12,
=
U
3
U
Y12,
1
12,
=
I
1
1
2
U
12
3
I
12
ZZ
Z
I
3
1
III
1312312
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UUU
312312
==
I
3
1
I
Y1,1,
=
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3
2
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U
1
12
=
Fig. 3-19 Star / delta circuit configurations
87 Hz characteristic
When a motor with a delta circuit configuration (e. g. V
N, motor
= 230 V) is fed from a
frequency inverter, where the rated voltage corresponds to the star circuit
configuration (e.g. 400 V frequency inverter), then it is important to proceed as
follows and observe the following:
The motor must have the appropriate voltage strength.
Above the rated motor frequency, the iron losses in the motor increase over-
proportionally. This is the reason that above this frequency, the thermal motor
torque should be reduced.
For the quick commissioning, the rating plate data for the delta circuit
configuration should be entered or the rating plate must be appropriately
converted.
The drive inverter must be designed for the higher current (delta circuit
configuration).
The 87 Hz characteristic is independent of the control type.
When using the 87 Hz characteristic, the mechanical motor limits must be
taken into account (refer to Catalog M11).
For the 87 Hz characteristic, the ratio between the voltage and frequency (V/f
characteristic) remain constant. This is the reason that the following relationships
apply:
P = power
P
U
U
P
N
N
N1
N1
=
f
U
U
f
N
N
N1
N1
=
()
n
ff
n
NN1
N1
p
min
s
60
+
=
f
f
N1
f
N
U
U
N
U
N1
f = frequency
n = speed
p = pole pair No
.
(400 V)
(230 V)
(50 Hz) (87 Hz)
Fig. 3-20 V/f characteristic