Chapter 9 Inverter Functions
9-11-5
9.11.5 Outputting a Warning before Electronic Thermal Protection
 How to monitor the output current of the motor and output a signal before the electronic
thermal error?
 How to cool down the system before a thermal error occurs?
 Assigning "Electronic thermal alarm (Motor) [THM] (13)" to one of the output terminal functions
([C021]/[C022]/[C026]) enables the inverter to output an electronic thermal warning signal.
 The status can be notified by a signal before an "Overload error [E05]" is issued by the electronic
thermal function.
 When the electronic thermal integrated value reaches 100.0%, an "Overload error [E05]" occurs.
 For details on electronic thermal settings, see "8.1.4 Setting the Electronic Thermal for the
Motor".
Electronic thermal load
ratio monitor (Motor)
Monitors the electronic thermal load ratio. When
the monitored value reaches 100.0%, an
"Overload error [E05]" occurs.
Electronic thermal
warning level (Motor)
Sets the overload level which turns on the
"Electronic thermal alarm (Motor) [THM]".
When this is set to 0, it will not function.
0 (Disabled)/
1 to 100 (%)
Electronic thermal alarm (Motor) [THM]:
This signal turns on when the "Electronic
thermal load ratio monitor (Motor) [d104]" is
equal to or greater than the [C061] setting
value.
Electronic thermal
warning level [C061]
Electronic thermal load ratio
monitor (Motor) [d104]