Note that PM motors are divided into two groups, with either
surface mounted (non salient) or interior (salient) magnets.
Motor construction can either be asynchronous or permanent magnet (PM) motor.
2.4.3. 1-2* Motor Data
Parameter group 1-2* comprises input data from the nameplate on the connected motor.
Parameters in parameter group 1-2* cannot be adjusted while the motor is running.
NB!
Changing the value of these parameters affects the setting of other parameters.
1-20 Motor Power
Range: Function:
Size re-
lated
*
[0.09 - 1200 kW] Enter the nominal motor power in kW according to the motor
nameplate data. The default value corresponds to the nominal
rated output of the unit.
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running.
This parameter is visible in LCP if par. 0-03 is
International
[0].
1-21 Motor Power [HP]
Range: Function:
Size re-
lated
*
[0.09 - 500 HP] Enter the nominal motor power in HP according to the motor
nameplate data. The default value corresponds to the nominal
rated output of the unit. This parameter is visible in LCP if par.
0-03 is
US
[1]
1-22 Motor Voltage
Range: Function:
Size re-
lated
*
[10 - 1000 V] Enter the nominal motor voltage according to the motor name-
plate data. The default value corresponds to the nominal rated
output of the unit.
1-23 Motor Frequency
Option: Function:
Min - Max motor frequency: 20 - 1000 Hz.
Select the motor frequency value from the motor nameplate
data. If a value different from 50 Hz or 60 Hz is selected, it is
necessary to adapt the load independent settings in par. 1-50
to 1-53. For 87 Hz operation with 230/400 V motors, set the
nameplate data for 230 V/50 Hz. Adapt par. 4-13
Motor Speed
High Limit [RPM)
and par. 3-03
Maximum Reference
to the 87
Hz application.
[50]
*
50 Hz when parame-
ter 0-03 = interna-
tional
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