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5.8 L: Protection Functions
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710616 30B YASKAWA AC Drive T1000A Technical Manual 215
Parameter Details
5
n Motor Protection Using a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC)
A motor PTC can be connected to an analog input of the drive. This input is used by the drive for motor overheat
protection.
When the PTC input signal reaches the motor overheat alarm level, an oH3 alarm will be triggered and the drive will
continue operation as selected in L1-03. When the PTC input signal reaches the overheat fault level, an oH4 fault will be
triggered, a fault signal will be output, and the drive will stop the motor using the stop method determined in L1-04.
Connect the PTC between terminals AC and A3 and set jumper S4 on the terminal board to “PTC” like shown in
Figure 5.79. Set parameter H3-05 to 0 and parameter H3-06 to E.
Figure 5.79
Figure 5.79 Connection of a Motor PTC
The PTC must have the following characteristics for one motor phase. The drives motor overload detection expects 3 of
these PTCs to be connected in series.
Figure 5.80
Figure 5.80 Motor PTC Characteristics
Overheat detection using a PTC can be set up by parameters L1-03, L1-04, and L1-05 as explained below.
Drive
Multi-function input
PTC
thermistor
MA
Fault output
Multi-function
digital outputs
MB
MC
A3 (0-10 V)
AC
M1
M2
PTC
AI
DIP Switch S4
M3
M4
M5
M6
YEG
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