themroc
Chemical
- Sep 7, 2006
- 76
I am running a gear pump using a Siemens micromaster FI Inverter.
The gear pump is connected to a 4kW Motor.
The pump is part of a test rig, at times it is required to run the pump at very low speeds/frequencies.
Under this situations from time to time I encounter a FI cut out due to Overheating of the Motor.
ON the FI Inverter it displays :
Motor Overtemperature I^2 t
Now my Questions:
It is obvious that whenn running with a low speed the ventilator of the motor which is connected to the shaft is not producing a lot of cooling.
I thought to put a fan next to the Motor in order to improve the cooling, would that work? The Motor is thermal class B. Where can I determine that the temperature of the Motor is not to high, I have got some spare thermocouples which I could use, does anyone know where to place them?
Because then by knowing the actual temperature I could disable the error trip of the FI inverter!
The gear pump is connected to a 4kW Motor.
The pump is part of a test rig, at times it is required to run the pump at very low speeds/frequencies.
Under this situations from time to time I encounter a FI cut out due to Overheating of the Motor.
ON the FI Inverter it displays :
Motor Overtemperature I^2 t
Now my Questions:
It is obvious that whenn running with a low speed the ventilator of the motor which is connected to the shaft is not producing a lot of cooling.
I thought to put a fan next to the Motor in order to improve the cooling, would that work? The Motor is thermal class B. Where can I determine that the temperature of the Motor is not to high, I have got some spare thermocouples which I could use, does anyone know where to place them?
Because then by knowing the actual temperature I could disable the error trip of the FI inverter!