Specifications

SINAMICS G150 NEMA
Engineering information
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Siemens D11.7 (Part 1) – 2013
and generally do not require the drive to be fitted with an
output reactor or filter.
Non-inverter duty motors
Motors designed for across the line operation may have an
insulation system per NEMA MG1, part 30 (voltage peaks of
up to 1,000 V with rise times of 2 or more microseconds).
Operating such a motor on a VFD requires the use of an
output filter, to ensure long term reliable operation and
avoid premature insulation failure.
Motor (output) reactor (option L08)
An output reactor limits the rate of rise of voltage (dV/dt) and
helps to avoid damaging bearing currents. An output reactor
does not reduce the magnitude of voltage peaks, irrespective
of cable length. A motor reactor is therefore generally not
adequate for operating non-inverter duty motors on drives.
dV/dt filter with VPL (option L10)
The dV/dt filter plus VPL (Voltage Peak Limiter) allows the
connection of non-inverter duty motors to the SINAMICS
G150 drive, by limiting the voltage rate of rise dV/dt to
<500 V/µs and voltage peaks as follows:
Max. pulse and output frequencies (options L08 & L10)
The maximum pulse frequency and output frequency for
SINAMICS G150 with output reactor (option L08) or dV/dt
filter (option L10) are:
Recommended practice
For maximum reliability and equipment life when operating
a motor on a VFD, use:
• An inverter duty motor per NEMA MG1, part 31 with
insulated non-drive end bearing or shaft grounding brush
• A dV/dt filter for a non-inverter duty motor
• Motor cables with a symmetrical design, screened to
minimize EMC issues (PE = ground wire)
•Grounding wires with low impedance across a large
frequency range (DC to 70 MHz) such as braided copper,
terminated with the largest possible surface area
• Separate ground wires connected directly between motor
and drive, and between motor and driven machine
Input and output reactors and filters, harmonics, motor design
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Input line reactors
An input line reactor reduces the level of harmonic distortion
injected on the line, and reduces the sensitivity of the VFD
to voltage spikes in the network, serving as a buffer against
rapid rises of current from the line to the DC link.
A 2% or 3% inductor primarily assures the minimum current
form factor, and improves the sensitivity of the VFD to voltage
spikes. A minimum 2% input line reactor is recommended
unless the drive is powered via a separate drive isolation
transformer, or if the ratio between the line short circuit
capacity at the point of connection and the rated drive output
is low (i.e. the source impedance is sufficiently high).
Harmonic feedback to the supply system
SINAMICS G150 drives have a 6-pulse front end. In some
instances additional harmonic mitigation may be required to
meet the requirements of IEEE 519-1992, depending on the
location of the PCC (point of common coupling), the power
supply system and other loads.
Calculations will determine the extent to which the
requirements of IEEE 519-1992 are or are not met. Such
calculations require details of the supply system (short circuit
capacity at the PCC) and details of other loads (maximum
demand, linear and non-linear (drive or converter) loads).
Motor cable lengths
The cable capacitance of long motor cables causes high
charging currents, and the drives’ ability to cope with these
charging currents may require limits on cable length, and
in some cases the use of an output reactor. SINAMICS G150
technology allows much longer motor cable lengths without
output reactor than older generation products.
Maximum motor cable lengths for SINAMICS G150 without
or with output reactor (option L08) or dV/dt filter (option
L10) are:
Unshielded cable: 1,480 ft (450 m)
Shielded cable: 980 ft (300 m)
If longer cable lengths are required, please consult factory.
Motor design
The switching of IGBTs results in high rates of rise of voltage
(dV/dt) and voltage spikes of up to twice the DC bus voltage
at the motor terminals due to reflections in the cable. Note
that the critical cable length at which voltage doubling
occurs reduces with motor size; for high ratings (150 HP
and up) the critical cable length can be well below 50 ft.
For higher HP drives like SINAMICS G150, the motor cable
length is therefore not a significant factor when considering
the stresses applied to the motor due to voltage rate of rise
and peaks.
Inverter duty motors
Inverter duty motors have an insulation system per NEMA
MG1, part 31 (peaks of 3.1 times rated voltage with rise
times rated voltage with the rated voltage with rise times of
0.1 or more microsecond). They are designed for the dV/dt
and voltage spikes expected with operation on PWM drives,
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L2
L3
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L3
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L3
PE
PE
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Concentric
Cu or Al screen
Steel reinforcement
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Rated Approx. peak voltage
voltage for motor cable length of
490’ (150 m) 980’ (300 m) 1480‘ (450 m)
380 – 480 V <1,000 V <1,000 V <1,200 V
500 – 600 V <1,000 V <1,200 V 1,300 V
Rated Max. pulse Max. output
output frequency frequency
150 – 400 HP @ 380 – 480 V 4 kHz 150 Hz
All other ratings 2.5 kHz 150 Hz