ABB ACS880-01 Series Quick Installation And Start-Up Manual Download Page 3

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6.  Remove the covers.

7.   Make sure that the drive is compatible with the grounding system

You can connect all drives to a symmetrically grounded TN-S system (center-grounded wye). With E200 or +E202: If 

you install the drive to a different system, you must remove the EMC screw (disconnect the EMC filter) and/or remove the 

VAR screw (disconnect the varistor circuit).

8.  Measure the insulation resistance of the power cables and the motor

Measure the insulation resistance of the input cable before you connect it to the drive. Obey local regulations.
Measure the insulation resistance of the motor cable and motor when the 

cable is disconnected from the drive. Measure the insulation resistance 

between each phase conductor and the PE conductor. Use a measuring 

voltage of 1000 V DC. The insulation resistance of an ABB motor must be 

more than 100 Mohm (reference value at 25 °C). For the insulation 

resistance of other motors, see the manufacturer’s instructions. Moisture 

inside the motor decreases the insulation resistance. If you think that there 

is moisture, dry the motor and do the measurement again.

Frame

Symmetrically grounded 

TN-S systems (center-

grounded wye)

Corner-grounded delta 

and midpoint-grounded 

delta systems

IT systems (ungrounded 

or high-resistance 

grounded)

TT systems

 1) 2)

1) A residual current device must be installed in the supply system. In NEC installations the residual current device is only 

required at or above 1000 amps.
2) ABB does not guarantee the EMC category or the operation of the ground leakage detector built inside the drive.

WARNING!

 Do not install the drive on a 525…690 V corner-grounded or midpoint-grounded delta system. 

Disconnecting the EMC filter and ground-to-phase varistor does not prevent damage to the drive.

R1…R4

Do not remove EMC AC or 

VAR screws.

Do not remove EMC AC or 

VAR screws.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

and VAR screws.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

and VAR screws.

R5

Do not remove EMC AC or 

VAR screws. Remove EMC 

DC screw.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

and VAR screws.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

screws and VAR screws.

R6…R9

Do not remove EMC AC or 

VAR screws. Remove EMC 

DC screw.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

and VAR screws.

Remove EMC AC, EMC DC 

and VAR screws.

R1…R3

R4,R5

R6…R9

2

1b

1a

2

1b

1a

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

IP55 (UL Type 12)

IP55 (UL Type 12)

IP55 (UL Type 12)

IP21 (UL Type 1)

IP21 (UL Type 1)

1000 V DC,

>

 100 Mohm

U1-PE, V1-PE, W1-PE

ohm

M

3~

U1

V1

W1

PE

Summary of Contents for ACS880-01 Series

Page 1: ...After unpacking protect the drive from dust debris and moisture Make sure that these items are included cable conduit box frames R5 R9 of IP21 UL Type 1 drive mounting template control panel quick ins...

Page 2: ...erial The installation surface is as close to vertical as possible and strong enough to support the drive There is sufficient free space around the drive for cooling maintenance and operation For the...

Page 3: ...the measurement again Frame Symmetrically grounded TN S systems center grounded wye Corner grounded delta and midpoint grounded delta systems IT systems ungrounded or high resistance grounded TT syste...

Page 4: ...e c Shield of a VFD shielded cable Ground the shield 360 under drive s grounding clamp then twist with the ground conductors and connect under the drive s ground terminal Ground the shield also 360 a...

Page 5: ...to Terminal data For frames R1 R3 Ground the cable shields 360 degrees in the Romex clamp IP21 Type 1 units For IP55 Type 12 ground the cable shield 360 degrees on grounding shelf as shown in R4 R5 a...

Page 6: ...als as possible to prevent inductive coupling 1 Cut a hole into the rubber grommet and slide the grommet onto the cable 2 Ground the outer shield of the cable 360 degrees under the grounding clamp Kee...

Page 7: ...22 COM 23 NO 31 NC Faulted 1 250 V AC 30 V DC 2 A 32 COM 33 NO XD24 Digital interlock 1 DIIL Run enable 2 24VD 24 V DC 200 mA 1 3 DICOM Digital input ground 4 24VD 24 V DC 200 mA 1 5 DIOGND Digital in...

Page 8: ...1 5 N m 1 5 N m R1 R3 R4 R9 Note Use an un used ground clamp screw If none available ground as shown 1 2 3 2 2 Note The illustration shows frame R2 All frame sizes are similar M4 8 Torx T20 2 N m 17 l...

Page 9: ...torques refer to Terminal data Frames R4 R5 Install the EMC shroud separating the input and output cabling if not installed yet If brake chopper is in use Connect the brake resistor conductors to the...

Page 10: ...xt Use the arrow keys and to move the cursor or change values depending on the active view Key shows a context sensitive help page 1 Power up the drive Make sure that you have the motor name plate dat...

Page 11: ...in the master station 58 05 Parity 8 EVEN 1 default Selects the parity and stop bit setting Use the same setting as in the master station 58 06 Communication control Refresh settings Validates any ch...

Page 12: ...880 01 Frame size Nominal ratings Fuses3 Typical power cable Typical power loss 8 Input current Output current Motor power1 gG fuse4 DIN 43620 aR fuse2 4 DIN 43620 ULclass T5 6 7 Copper I1 I2 Pn ABB t...

Page 13: ...0 170M6814D JJS 500 2 3 120 2 4 0 4800 414A 5 R9 414 414 250 350 OFAF3H630 170M8554D JJS 600 2 3 150 2 300 MCM 5662 Un 3 phase 575 V 07A4 7 R3 7 0 7 0 5 0 JJS 15 14 106 09A9 7 R3 9 4 9 4 7 5 JJS 20 14...

Page 14: ...M 30 22 1 185 350 MCM 9 8 7 2 R7 1 54 2 13 95 240 25 150 3 0 400 MCM 4 300 MCM 40 30 29 5 22 1 185 350 MCM 9 8 7 2 R8 2 45 1 77 2 50 150 2 1 0 300 MCM 40 29 5 2 185 2 350 MCM 9 8 7 2 R9 2 54 2 13 2 95...

Page 15: ...ledge of the safety function The test procedures and report must be documented and signed by this person Validation instructions of the STO function can be found in the drive hardware manual Technical...

Page 16: ...ucts ACS880 01 11 31 ACS880 04 04F M04 14 34 Safe Torque Off Safe stop 1 Safe stop emergency Safely limited speed Safe maximum speed Safe brake control Prevention of unexpected start up with FSO 12 op...

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