General information
2.7 Technical data
SINAMICS V90, SIMOTICS S-1FL6
76 Operating Instructions, 04/2019, A5E36037884-007
Continuous operating area is a series of states when a motor can operate continuously
and safely. The effective torque must be located in this area.
Short-term operating area is a series of states when a motor can operate for a short
duration if its effective torque is larger than the rated torque.
For the motors with different rated and maximum speeds, the output tor
a faster rate after the speed exceeds the rated speed.
The feature in short-term operating area varies with power supply voltages.
The continuous operating area becomes smaller and the voltage consumptions grows
larger when the cables in the major loop exceed 20 meters.
For 1FL6096 motors, the maximum speed can be ensured when the line supply voltage is
higher than 380V.
Permissible radial and axial forces
Note
1FL604❑ and 1FL609❑ have a 5 mm of shaft sheltered in sleeves, and 1FL606❑ has an 8
mm of shaft in sleeves. Therefore, the distances to flange in the above three figures begin
respectively from 5 mm, 8mm, and 5 mm.