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Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500 - GLOSSARY; Glossary

Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500
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accelerating
torque
-
an
increase
in
torque
(force)
generated
by a
motor
in
order
to
achieve
running
speed.
base
speed
-
the
manufacturer’s
nameplate
rating
at
which
point
the
motor
will
develop
rated
horsepower
at
rated
load
and
voltage.
base
frequency
-
the
motor
nameplate
frequency
rating.
carrier
frequency
-
the
switching
frequency
at
which
an
IGBT
inverter
bridge
converts
a
DC
voltage
into
a
pulse-width
modulated
(PWM)
voltage.
constant
torque
-
a
torque
(force)
characteristic
independent
of
motor
speed.
current
feedback
-
a
current
signal
used
by
the
regulator
to
control
the
operating
current
of
the
drive.
decelerating
torque
-
the
torque
(force)
generated
by
the
decrease
in
motor
and
load
kinetic
energy
which
the
motor
and
load requires
to
reach
its
final
(slower)
speed
condition.
drive
-
an
electronic
device
that
can
control
the
speed,
torque
horsepower,
and
direction
of
an
AC
or
DC
motor.
dynamic
braking
-
a
braking
technique
in
which
the
kinetic
energy
is
converted
into
electrical
energy
and
dissipated
as
heat
energy
via
a
resistor
or
other
means.
frequency
setpoint
-
the
frequency
value
stored
in
memory
(either
by
local
or
remote
means)
within
a
given
frequency
range
of
the
drive’s
output
voltage.
This
sets
the
speed
of
the
motor.
Hz
-
the abbreviation
for
hertz.
The
number
of
cycles
per
second.
IET
-
the abbreviation
for
instantaneous
electronic
trip.
A
fault
condition
that
occurs
while
the
drive
is
running
resulting
in
a
motor
coast-to-rest
stop.
The
drive
senses
a
condition
that
could
result
in
equipment
damage
and
turns
itself
off.
input
power
factor
-
the
ratio
of
the
input
inverter
AC
effective
power
to
the
input
AC
apparent
power.
inverter
-
a
static
power
converter
that
changes
DC
power
to
AC
power.
line
dip
-
a
short
duration,
low
input
voltage
condition.
load
torque
-
the
motor
torque
required
to
keep
the
load
rotating
at
nearly
constant
speed.
NEMA
-
the abbreviation
of
the
National
Electrical
Manufacturer's
Association.
NEMA
1
-
the
Type
1
enclosure
defined
in
NEMA
standards
that
provides
protection
against
dust,
light
indirect
splashing,
and
accidental
human
contact
with
the
electrical
circuit.
NEMA
4x
-
the
Type
4x
enclosure
defined
in
NEMA
standards
that
provides
a
degree
of
protection
from
falling
rain,
splashing
water,
hose-directed
water,
and
corrosion.
The
Type
4x
enclosure described
here
is
for
indoor
use
only.
NEMA
12
-
the
Type
12
enclosure
defined
in
NEMA
standards
intended
for
use
in
applications
where
it
is
desirable
to
exclude
such
materials
as
cooling
oil,
seepage,
dust,
lint,
fibers,
and
filings.
Glossary
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