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ESV25N0SXB
ESV7N0SXB
ESV75N0SXB
ESV25N0SXB, ESV25N02SXB, 
ESV7N0SXB, ESV7N02YXB
ESV75N0SXB, ESV75N02YXB
ESV2N02YXB
ESV52N02YXB
ESV222N02YXB
ESV7N02YXB, ESV75N02YXB
ESV2N02YXB, ESV52N02YXB, 
ESV2N02TXB, ESV52N02TXB
ESV222N02YXB, ESV222N02TXB
ESV402N02TXB
ESV552N02TXB
ESV752N02TXB
ESV7N04TXB...ESV222N04TXB
ESV552N04TXB
ESV752N04TXB
ESV402N04TXB
ESV75N0TXB...ESV222N0TXB
ESV402N0TXB
ESV552N0TXB
ESV752N0TXB

Installation

3.2.2 

Fuses/cable cross-sections

Note

Observe local regulations.  
Local codes may supersede these recommendations

Type

Recommendations

Fuse

Miniature 

circuit 

breaker

(1)

Fuse

 (2)

 or 

Breaker

(3)

(N. America)

Input Power Wiring

(L1, L2, L3, PE)

[mm²]

[AWG]

20V 

(/N/PE)

M0 A

C0 A

0 A

.5

4

M A

C A

5 A

2.5

4

M25 A

C25 A

25 A

4

0

240V 

(2/PE)

M0 A

C0 A

0 A

.5

4

M A

C A

5 A

2.5

4

M20 A

C20 A

20 A

2.5

2

M25 A

C25 A

25 A

2.5

2

M2 A

C2A

2 A

4

0

240V 

(/PE)

M0 A

C0 A

0 A

.5

4

M2 A

C2 A

2 A

.5

4

M20 A

C20 A

20 A

2.5

2

M2 A

C2 A

2 A

4.0

0

M5 A

C5 A

5 A

.0

8

M45 A

C45 A

45 A

0

8

400V 

or 480V 

~(/PE)

M0 A

C0 A

0 A

.5

4

M A

C A

20 A

2.5

4

M20 A

C20 A

20 A

2.5

4

M25 A

C25 A

25 A

4.0

0

00V 

~(/PE)

M0 A

C0 A

0 A

.5

4

M2 A

C2 A

2 A

.5

4

M A

C A

5 A

2.5

4

M20 A

C20 A

20 A

2.5

2

()  Installations with high fault current due to large supply mains may require a type D circuit breaker.
(2)  UL Class CC or T fast-acting current-limiting type fuses, 200,000 AIC, preferred. Bussman KTK-R, JJN or JJS or equivalent.
()  Thermomagnetic type breakers preferred.

Observe the following when using Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs):

•  Installation of GFCI only between supplying mains and controller.
•  The GFCI can be activated by:

 -   capacitive leakage currents between the cable screens during operation (especially with long, 

screened motor cables)

 -  connecting several controllers to the mains at the same time
 -  RFI filters

Summary of Contents for ESV112N02TXB

Page 1: ...V0100 SV01B Operating Instructions SMVector frequency inverter 0 5 10 HP 0 37 kW 7 5 kW...

Page 2: ...t accept any responsibility nor liability for damages that may occur Any necessary corrections will be implemented in subsequent editions This document printed in the United States 1 Safety informatio...

Page 3: ...For detailed information refer to instruction Manual SV01 000000000000000000 ESV751N04TXB000XX V0101 E Hardware Version F Software Version 1 SMV inverter ESV Lenze AC Tech Lenze AC Tech representative...

Page 4: ...tion into a machine or process It is neither a machine nor a device ready for use in accordance with European directives reference machinery directive and electromagnetic compatibility directive It is...

Page 5: ...warnings are notes which apply to UL systems The documentation contains special information about UL Warnings Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 200 000 rms symmetrical...

Page 6: ...g Temperature range Transport 25 70 C Storage 20 70 C Operation 10 55 C with 2 5 C current derating above 40 C Installation height 0 4000m a m s l with 5 1000 m current derating above 1000m a m s l Vi...

Page 7: ...0 75 16 6 8 3 4 2 200 52 240VAC Models Type Power Hp kW Mains Output Current Watts Loss Voltage 1 Iin 1 2 PE Iin 3 3 PE In CLimmax 2 0 33 0 25 240 V Single Phase 2 PE 3 4 1 7 200 20 0 5 0 37 240 V Si...

Page 8: ...0 3 5 175 200 57 3 2 2 6 1 5 4 5 5 4 8 175 200 87 5 4 0 10 6 9 3 9 4 8 2 175 200 128 7 5 5 5 14 2 12 4 12 6 11 0 175 200 178 10 7 5 18 1 15 8 16 1 14 0 175 200 208 600VAC Models Type Power Hp kW Mains...

Page 9: ...for more information Installation 3 Installation 3 1 Dimensions and mounting b1 a1 a b c b2 4 X 10 18 lb in 4 X M5 20 Nm s1 s1 s2 s2 V0102 Type a in mm a1 in mm b in mm b1 in mm b2 in mm c in mm s1 in...

Page 10: ...t at least three minutes before servicing the drive STOP Verify mains voltage before connecting to drive Do not connect mains power to the output terminals U V W Severe damage to the drive will result...

Page 11: ...L3 3 2 1 4 Motor Connection U T1 V T2 W T3 PE PES PES M 3 PE PES PES PES PE PES Protective Earth Shielding Mains and Motor Terminations 12 lb in 1 3 Nm 0 25 in 6mm WARNING Leakage current may exceed...

Page 12: ...2 5 12 M25 A C25 A 25 A 2 5 12 M32 A C32A 32 A 4 10 240V 3 3 PE M10 A C10 A 10 A 1 5 14 M12 A C12 A 12 A 1 5 14 M20 A C20 A 20 A 2 5 12 M32 A C32 A 32 A 4 0 10 M35 A C35 A 35 A 6 0 8 M45 A C45 A 45 A...

Page 13: ...elay output Configurable with P140 AC 250 V 3 A DC 24 V 2 A 240 V 0 22 A non inductive 17 6 25 4 11 13A13B13C 17 5 1 2 14 30 16 AOUT DIGOUT 2k 10k 10 V AIN AIN COM COM ALsw 25 2 4 20 mA 5 2 0 10 V 0 5...

Page 14: ...D will blink until the drive is controlling the motor in the selected direction MODE Used to enter exit the Parameter Menu when programming the drive and to enter a changed parameter value UP AND DOWN...

Page 15: ...the User settings in the EPM An optional EPM Programmer model EEPM1RA is available that allows An EPM to be copied directly to another EPM An EPM to be copied to the memory of the EPM Programmer Stor...

Page 16: ...control to be switched between terminal strip and optional remote keypad using one of the TB 13 inputs See note below WARNING P100 0 disables TB 1 as a STOP input STOP circuitry may be disabled if pa...

Page 17: ...ue increasing P103 WARNING Consult motor machine manufacturer before operating above rated frequency Overspeeding the motor machine may cause damage to equipment and injury to personnel Acceleration T...

Page 18: ...t will occur if start command is applied too soon P110 1 3 6 For automatic start restart the start source must be the terminal strip and the start command must be present P110 2 4 6 If P175 999 9 dc b...

Page 19: ...OP Down 6 AUTO Reference Keypad 7 AUTO Reference Network 8 Control Select Use when P100 4 5 to switch between terminal strip control and local or remote keypad control 9 Network Enable Required to sta...

Page 20: ...P Up and another is not set to MOP Down or vice versa One input is set to 10 and another input is set to 11 14 One input is set to 11 or 12 and another input is set for 13 or 14 Typical control circui...

Page 21: ...ce is active for start control 12 Terminal Strip Control Active 13 Remote Keypad Control Active 14 Network Control Active 15 Standard Reference Active Energizes when P101 reference is active 16 Auto R...

Page 22: ...500 W 1 0 10 VDC Output Frequency 2 2 10 VDC Output Frequency 3 0 10 VDC Load 4 2 10 VDC Load 5 0 10 VDC Torque 6 2 10 VDC Torque 7 0 10 VDC Power kW 8 2 10 VDC Power kW 9 Network Controlled Requires...

Page 23: ...on 0 0 No Action Selects the reaction to a loss of the 4 20 mA signal at TB 25 Signal is considered lost if it falls below 2 mA Digital outputs can also indicate a loss of 4 20 mA signal see P140 P142...

Page 24: ...ill be applied for 15s If P121 P123 18 and the corresponding TB 13 input is CLOSED brake voltage will be applied until the TB 13 input is OPENED or a fault condition occurs Display Frequency Multiplie...

Page 25: ...Check P100 and P121 P123 Note 1 If the EPM does not contain valid OEM settings a flashing GF will be displayed when P199 is set to 1 or 2 Note 2 When P199 is set to 1 the drive operates from the OEM...

Page 26: ...feedback signal 1 0 10 VDC TB 5 PID Decimal Point 1 0 PID Display XXXX Applies to P204 P205 P214 P215 P231 P233 P242 P522 P523 1 PID Display XXX X 2 PID Display XX XX 3 PID Display X XXX 4 PID Display...

Page 27: ...reset PID Setpoint 3 0 0 P204 P205 TB 13C activated P123 3 and P200 1 or 2 Sleep Threshold 0 0 0 0 Hz 500 0 If drive speed P240 for longer than P241 output frequency 0 0 Hz drive display P240 0 0 Slee...

Page 28: ...Set P302 P306 according to motor nameplate Set P399 1 Make sure motor is cold 20 25 C and apply a Start command Display will indicate for about 40 seconds Once the calibration is complete the display...

Page 29: ...ect performance Contact factory technical support prior to changing 1 Current Loop I Gain 65 12 ms 9990 1 Speed Loop Adjustment 0 0 0 0 20 0 Motor Auto calibration 0 0 Calibration Not Done If P300 2 5...

Page 30: ...n Format x yz Drive ID A flashing display indicates that the Drive ID stored in the EPM does not match the drive model it is plugged into Internal Code Alternating Display xxx yy DC Bus Voltage 0 VDC...

Page 31: ...n Time 0 h 9999999 4 5 7 1 Terminal and Protection Status Display Parameter P530 allows monitoring of the control terminal points and common drive conditions An illuminated LED segment indicates the p...

Page 32: ...ease P171 Verify drive motor are proper size for application Decel Override The drive has stopped decelerating to avoid tripping into fault due to excessive motor regen 2 sec max If drive trips into f...

Page 33: ...4 digit code that indicates how the drive is configured If the drive is in a Stop state when this is done the display will also indicate which control source commanded the drive to Stop the two displa...

Page 34: ...le parameter version Dynamic Braking fault Dynamic braking resistors are overheating Increase active decel time P105 P126 P127 Check mains voltage and P107 External fault P121 P123 21 and that digital...

Page 35: ...empt was made to start the drive in Vector or Enhanced V Hz mode prior to performing the Motor Auto calibration See P300 P399 for Drive Mode setup and calibration Module communication fault Communicat...

Page 36: ...Controller was unable to synchronize with the motor during restart attempt P110 5 or 6 Check motor load Single Phase fault A mains phase has been lost Check mains voltage Start fault Start command was...

Page 37: ...Notes...

Page 38: ...AC Technology Corporation 630 Douglas Street Uxbridge MA 01569 USA 1 508 278 9100 SV01B...

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