S811+ Operating Configuration
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Thermal Overload
The S811+ Soft Starter features an electronic motor overload 
protection feature. It is designed to protect the motor and 
power wiring against overheating caused by operating at 
excessive current levels for extended periods of time.
Entering the motor’s full load current rating, using the Motor 
Nameplate FLA parameter programs the overload. The Motor 
Nameplate FLA is settable from 32–100% of the S811+’s 
rated current (frame size).
The overload’s trip class (default = 20) is set in the Ovld Trip 
Class parameter in the Soft Start Config Menu.
Thermal Overload may be disabled during the Voltage Ramp 
or Current Limit start ramps (default = Enabled) by disabling 
the Overload on Start parameter located in the Protections 
menu. Disabling this protection parameter is not 
recommended.
Additional details on the Thermal Overload can be found in 
Appendix B. 
Soft Start Configuration Application Notes
a)  Voltage Ramp Start Configuration 
Default values may be used for Start Time and Initial 
Tor q ue.
Kick Start Torque = 0% (fans and pumps), 75% (high 
breakaway loads)
Kick Start Time = 0 sec (fans and pumps), 1 sec (high 
breakaway loads)
Start the motor and determine the worst case starting 
conditions. Adjust Initial Torque for smooth start without 
hesitation. Motor rotation should begin within 2 seconds. 
If Stall Faults occur at the end of the ramp time, increase 
Initial Torque, Kick Start Torque and Time and/or Soft Start 
Time to get into bypass before the Soft Start Time 
elapses. Also, verify that the motor is not overloaded. 
b)  Current Limit Start Configuration 
Initial settings:
Initial Torque = 50%
Soft Start Time = 60 sec
Kick Start Torque = 0% 
Kick Start Time = 0 sec (disabled)
c) Start the motor and determine the worst case starting 
conditions. Adjust Initial Torque for smooth start without 
hesitation. Rotation should begin within 2 seconds and 
the motor should smoothly accelerate to full speed. 
d) If Stall Faults occur, increase Initial Torque and/or Soft 
Start Time to get into bypass before the Soft Start Time 
elapses. Also, verify that the motor is not overloaded. 
Verify that the motor is not in a stall condition. A stall 
condition will be noted when the motor does not 
continue to accelerate during the start ramp.
e) After suitable performance has been achieved, 
determine the starting time to bypass and set Soft Start 
Time at 1.25 times this time. For example, if it takes 10 
seconds to accelerate the motor and go into bypass, set 
the Soft Start Time for 12.5 seconds. Adjust the Soft 
Stop Time for the desired stopping time. 
f) The Initial Torque setting is adjusted to achieve motor 
rotation within 2 seconds of motor energization. The 
Initial Torque value also determines the upper limit of 
applied current during a Current Limit start.