Typical speed/power graph for AC motors1)
The graph shows the typical relationship between motor speed and drive power in 1PH4 motors for duty types in accordance with IEC 60034-1:
S1: Continuous duty
S6: Continuous duty with intermittent loading and a relative duty factor of 60 % (S6-60 %) or 40 % (S6-40 %) with a maximum duty cycle time of 10 minutes.
1PH4 motor |
Rated speed |
Attainable speed for rated power in duty type |
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type |
n N |
n 2 2) |
||
S1 |
S6-60 % |
S6-40 % |
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rpm |
rpm |
rpm |
rpm |
|
1PH4103 |
1500 |
8600 |
7500 |
6500 |
1PH4105 |
1500 |
8800 |
7600 |
6500 |
1PH4107 |
1500 |
8600 |
7400 |
6400 |
1PH4133 |
1500 |
8000 |
7400 |
6000 |
1PH4135 |
1500 |
7400 |
6200 |
5500 |
1PH4137 |
1500 |
6800 |
5800 |
5000 |
1PH4138 |
1500 |
7800 |
6600 |
5800 |
1PH4163 |
1500 |
6300 |
5200 |
4500 |
1PH4167 |
1500 |
5200 |
4400 |
3800 |
1PH4168 |
1500 |
6300 |
5300 |
4600 |
1) For further configuration information, see the 1PH4 Motors Configuration Manual.
2) Values taken from the speed/power graph when using an Active Line Module on a 400 V 3 AC supply system. If you are using a Smart Line Module, and with option for increased maximum speed, proceed in accordance with the 1PH4 Motors Configuration Manual.
2) SIMODRIVE 611: Values taken from the speed/power graph with closed-loop infeed. When using open-loop infeed modules, compliance with the planning guidelines for 1PH4 motors is essential.