WARNING!
When the vector control mode is in use, never open the output contactor while the
drive controls the motor. The vector control operate extremely fast, much faster
than it takes for the contactor to open its contacts. When the contactor starts
opening while the drive controls the motor, the vector control will try to maintain
the load current by immediately increasing the drive output voltage to the maximum.
This will damage, or even burn the contactor completely.
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Implementing a bypass connection
If bypassing is required, employ mechanically or electrically interlocked contactors between
the motor and the drive and between the motor and the power line. Make sure with
interlocking that the contactors cannot be closed simultaneously. The installation must be
clearly marked as defined in IEC/EN 61800-5-1, subclause 6.5.3, for example, “THIS
MACHINE STARTS AUTOMATICALLY”.
Bypass connection is available as a factory-installed option for some cabinet-installed drive
types. Consult ABB for more information.
WARNING!
Never connect the drive output to the electrical power network. The connection
may damage the drive.
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Implementing the ATEX-certified Safe motor disconnection function
(Q971)
With Q971, the drive provides ATEX-certified safe motor disconnection without
contactor using the drive Safe torque off function. For more information, see
•
ATEX-certified Safe disconnection function, Ex II (2) GD for ACS880 drives (+Q971)
Application guide
(3AUA0000132231 [English]).
•
FPTC-02 ATEX-certified thermistor protection module, Ex II (2) GD (L537+Q971)
for ACS880 drives user's manual
(3AXD50000027782 [English]).
•
CPTC-02 ATEX-certified thermistor protection module, Ex II (2) GD (L537+Q971)
user's manual
(3AXD50000030058 [English]).
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Protecting the contacts of relay outputs
Inductive loads (relays, contactors, motors) cause voltage transients when switched off.
The relay contacts on the drive control unit are protected with varistors (250 V) against
overvoltage peaks. In spite of this, it is highly recommended that inductive loads are equipped
with noise attenuating circuits (varistors, RC filters [AC] or diodes [DC]) to minimize the
EMC emission at switch-off. If not suppressed, the disturbances may connect capacitively
or inductively to other conductors in the control cable and form a risk of malfunction in other
parts of the system.
Install the protective component as close to the inductive load as possible. Do not install
protective components at the relay outputs.
80 Guidelines for planning the electrical installation
Summary of Contents for ACS580-07
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Page 157: ...8 Disconnect the drive module output busbars M12 70 N m 52 lbf ft 7 8 Maintenance 157 ...
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Page 186: ...Frame R6 Input and motor cable terminal dimensions option F289 DET A 186 Technical data ...
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Page 202: ...Frame R10 Input and motor cable terminal dimensions bottom entry and exit 202 Technical data ...
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Page 217: ...Declaration of Conformity Technical data 217 ...
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Page 223: ...Dimension drawings Example dimension drawings are shown below 13 Dimension drawings 223 ...
Page 224: ...Frames R6 and R7 IP21 UL Type 1 224 Dimension drawings ...
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Page 227: ...Frames R6 and R7 H351 and H353 top entry and exit Dimension drawings 227 ...
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Page 233: ...Frames R8 and R9 H351 and H353 top entry and exit Dimension drawings 233 ...
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Page 236: ...Frames R10 and R11 IP21 236 Dimension drawings ...
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Page 257: ... Declaration of conformity The Safe torque off function 257 ...
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