Device Functions
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6-6 GWA 4NEB 535 2195-02 DS 02
Note 
The torque generated in the motor and controlled by the soft starter can at no 
time be higher than the value of a similar direct start at the same speed. 
Fig. 6-3: Function principle of torque control
Typical applications for torque control
Torque control is suitable for all applications, especially in cases where a 
homogeneous and smooth run-up is required. For machines requiring a 
breakaway pulse (inverse load response, e.g. in mills or crushers), the 
breakaway pulse must be set as described in Chapter 6.2.3 "Breakaway Pulse in 
Combination with Voltage Ramp or Torque Control Starting Mode". The "Torque 
control+current limiting (M+current limiting)" starting mode is recommended for 
heavy starting (refer to Chapter 6.2.4 "Current Limiting in Combination with 
Voltage Ramp or Torque Control Starting Mode"). 
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Time (t)
s
3
Parameterizable
limiting torque
M
M
Load (e.g. Fan)
1
Parameterizable
ramp time
1
2
Torque-controlled and limited
M
Soft start
2
3
Motor
torque (M)
Nm
Motor has run up and is
in nominal operation (n
Nom
).
The runup is detected and the 
bypass contacts close.
Torque-controlled
Soft start
M
Direct on-line starting
(maximum torque
that can be generated)
N
Nom
Parameterizable
start voltage
Acceleration
torque