Hitachi SJ300-037HFE Manual De Usuario

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SJ300 Inverter
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The torque developed in a motor is directly proportional to the current in the windings, which is 
also proportional to the heat generated (and temperature, over time). Therefore, you must set 
the thermal overload threshold in terms of current (amperes) with parameter B012. The range is 
50% to 120% of the rated current for each inverter model. If the current exceeds the level you 
specify, the inverter will trip and log an event (error E5) in the history table. The inverter turns 
the motor output OFF when tripped. Separate settings are available for the second and third 
motors (if applicable), as shown in the table below.
For example, suppose you have inverter model 
SJ300-110LFE. The rated motor current is 46A. 
The setting range is (0.2 * 46) to (1.2 *46), or 
9.2A to 55.2A. For a setting of B012 = 46A 
(current at 100%), the figure to the right shows 
the curve.
The electronic thermal characteristic adjusts the 
way the inverter calculates thermal heating, 
based on the type of load connected to the motor, 
as set by parameter B013.
CAUTION: When the motor runs at lower 
speeds, the cooling effect of the motor’s internal 
fan decreases.
The table below shows the torque profile settings. Use the one that matches your load.
Reduced Torque Characteristic – The example below shows the effect of the reduced torque 
characteristic curve (for example motor and current rating). At 20Hz, the output current is 
reduced by a factor of 0.8 for given trip times. 
Function
Code
Function/Description
Data or Range
B012 / B212 
/ B312
Electronic thermal setting (calculated 
within the inverter from current output) 
Range is 0.2 * rated current to
1.2 * rated current
Function Code
Data
Function/Description
B013 / B213 / B313
00
Reduced torque
01
Constant torque
02
Free-setting
Trip
time (s)
Trip current at 60 Hz
60
0.5
0
53.4
69
92
A
116% 150%
200%
Trip
time (s)
Reduced trip current at 20 Hz
Trip current 
reduction 
factor
x 1.0
x 0.8
x 0.6
0
5
20
60
Hz
A
60
0.5
0
73.6
42.7 55.2
92.8% 120%
160%