and performance for applications, including high inertia and cyclic loads.
Thermal Model with Speed Biasing
This feature acts as an additional check of the amortisseur, or squirrel
cage winding rotor heating. This feature uses estimated speed-dependent
thermal capacity used (actual value ‘’ and compares this value to the
Thermal Capacity Used calculated by the current-based and RTD Bias
(when Enabled) methods. The larger of the three values is used from that
point onward.
RTD Biasing
The Multilin 869 supports up to 13 programmable RTD inputs that can
be configured for an Alarm or Trip. The RTD voting option gives additional
reliability to ignore any RTD failures.
The RTDs can be assigned to a group for monitoring the stator, bearing and
ambient temperatures.
The Thermal Model is also biased by the RTD’s temperature feedback. This
feature allows the relay to protect the motor against unusual high ambient
temperatures or abnormal heating due to overvoltage or damaged
bearings. The RTD biasing feature can correct for this temperature rising
by forcing the TCU register up to the value appropriate to the temperature
of the hottest stator RTD.
High-Inertia Load Applications
The voltage dependent overload curve feature in Thermal Model is
tailored to protect motors which are used in high inertia load applications.
Voltage is continually monitored when the motor is started and during
acceleration. The thermal limit curve is then adjusted accordingly. This
enables the Multilin 869 to distinguish between a locked rotor condition,
an accelerating condition and a running condition.
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