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5 for service factor of 1.15 or greater
-5 for either open or totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) motors, and service factor of
1.0
0 for either totally enclosed non-ventilated (TENV) motors or motors with
encapsulated windings, and service factor of 1.0
If elevation > 3300 ft (1000m), then:
T
rise
= T
rise
{1-[(altitude (units of ft) - 3300)/33,000]}
If T
a
is less than or equal to 40°C (or unknown), then:
T
w
= T
rise
+ 40°C
If T
a
> 40°C, then:
T
w
= T
rise
+ 40°C - (Ta - 40°C)
If T
a
is unavailable, assume that T
a
is less than 40°C.
Next, calculate the generic alert thresholds based on the estimated winding temperature,
T
W
.
T
f_fault
= Fault level alarm temperature (°C) of the motor skin (frame)
T
f_maintenance
= Maintenance level alarm temperature (°C) of the motor skin
T
f_advisory
= Advisory level alarm temperature (°C) of the motor skin
Alarm levels
For open drip proof (ODP) motors:
T
f_fault
= 35.5366*Ln(T
w
) - 91.1571
For totally enclosed motors:
T
f_fault
= 37.2028*Ln(T
w
) - 102.8868
For all motors:
T
f_maintenance
= T
f_fault
- 10°C
T
f_advisory
= T
f_fault
- 20°C
Error indication and steady-state determination
Do not use any data readings collected within 30 seconds of motor start up.
Steady-state is said to have been reached when, over any 5-minute time interval, the
maximum variation in temperature is less than 2°F.
Overall Velocity, PeakVue, and temperature User Guide
August 2020 MHM-97927-PBF
64 MHM-97927-PBF, Rev 1

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