
3.2.8 1-8* Stop Adjustments
1-80 Function at Stop
Option: Function:
Select the drive function after a stop
command or after the speed is ramped down
to the settings in par. 1-82. Function at Stop
[0] * Coast Leaves motor in free mode.
[1] DC hold /
Motor Preheat
Energizes motor with a DC holding current
(see 2-00 DC Hold/Motor Preheat Current).
1-82 Min Speed for Function at Stop [Hz]
Range: Function:
0.0 Hz* [0.0 - 20.0 Hz] Set the output frequency at which to
activate 1-80 Function at Stop.
3.2.9 1-9* Motor Temperature
1-90 Motor Thermal Protection
Option: Function:
Using ETR (Electronic Thermal Relay) the
motor temperature is calculated based on
frequency, speed and time. Danfoss
recommends using the ETR function, if a
thermistor is not present.
NOTE
ETR calculation is based on motor data
from group 1-2*.
[0] * No protection Disables temperature monitoring.
[1] Thermistor
warning
A thermistor connected to either digital or
analog input gives a warning if upper limit of
motor temperature range is exceeded, (see
1-93 Thermistor Source.
[2] Thermistor
trip
A thermistor connected to either digital or
analog input gives an alarm and makes the
frequency converter trip if upper limit of
motor temperature range is exceeded, (see
1-93 Thermistor Source.
[3] ETR warning 1 If calculated upper limit of motor
temperature range is exceeded, a warning
occurs.
[4] ETR trip 1 If 90% of calculated upper limit of motor
temperature range is exceeded, an alarm
occurs and frequency converter trips.
1-93 Thermistor Source
Option: Function:
Select the input which the thermistor (PTC
sensor) should be connected. When using
an analog input, the same analog can not
be used as a reference in par. 3-15 to 3-17.
[0] * None
[1] Analog input
AI53
[6] Digital input
DI29
NOTE
This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is
running.
NOTE
Digital input should be set to [0] PNP - Active at 24V in
5-03 Digital Input 29 Mode.
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