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Chapter 6: SERVICE-INFORMATION 

 

Operating Manual FU3AM-03 

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6.2.2 Characteristic curve 

The frequency inverter’s characteristic curve must be adapted to the connected motor: 
 

 

U

in

 

U

out

 

U-0 

U-50 

0 Hz 

50 Hz 

f

knick

 

f

out

 

f

nenn

 

 

 
The diagram shows the relationship between output frequency  (f

out

) and output voltage 

(U

out

). The position and steepness of the characteristic curve is determined by the two pa-

rameters U-0 (voltage when f

out

=0Hz, also termed Boost) and U-50 (voltage when f

out

=50Hz, 

can as a rule be taken from the motor rating plate). 
Setting U-0 high results in improved start-up behaviour, but also causes the motor to heat up 
more.   
This characteristic curve  is continued in linear fashion until it is limited by the available input 
voltage (U

in

). At this point, the kink frequency occurs  (f

kink

). 

Above the kink, the motor’s nominal moment is no longer available (because of physical limi-
tations).   
 

6.2.3 Set point adaptation, fixed set points and ramps 

Adaptation of analogue set-point is possible by means of the parameters ‘Offset’ and ‘Mult. 
N-Nom.’. The ‘Offset’ parameter offsets the set point (e.g. for zero balancing); the ‘Mult N-
Act.’ represents the evaluation factor for the set point. 

 

Set-point 

Offset 

multiplier 

Analogue set point voltage 

 

It must be noted that the physical range of the set point voltage remains restricted to 0...10V. 
Fixed set points are programmed by parameters ‘#1’, ‘#2’ and ‘#3’. See also section 4.6. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FU3AM-03

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Frequency Converter FU3AM 03 Digital frequency inverter for stepless speed control of asynchronous three phase a c motors...

Page 2: ...Operating Manual Frequency inverter FU3AM 03 Document R0086EGB doc Version 05 13...

Page 3: ...STRUCTIONS ON PROTECTIVE EARTHING 11 2 11 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ON ROUTING OF WIRES 11 3 TECHNICAL DATA 12 3 1 TECHNICAL DATA FU3AM 12 3 2 LIMITING VALUES 13 3 3 REDUCTION OF POWER 13 3 4 DIMENSIONS...

Page 4: ...RING 26 6 2 6 FAN CONTROL 26 6 2 7 OPERATING HOURS COUNTER 26 6 2 8 OVERCURRENT CUT OFF 26 7 FINDING AND ELIMINATING FAULTS 27 7 1 RESETTING FAULTS 27 7 2 POSSIBLE CAUSES OF FAULTS 27 8 OPERATING SOFT...

Page 5: ...saving type Excellent control properties over a broad control range Versatile possibilities for set value specification Through analogue voltage By means of programmable fixed speeds Over digital cont...

Page 6: ...ed modifications made to the inverter operator errors improper working on and with the inverter Operation of the inverter in mountings or connections other than those described in this manual Warranty...

Page 7: ...ith further information relating to the product 2 3 General Safety Information The frequency inverter was state of the art at the time of delivery and is considered princi pally safe to operate The fr...

Page 8: ...that only qualified personnel operate on or with the frequency inverter to ensure that the operating manual is available to all personnel to ensure that unqualified personnel do not work with the fre...

Page 9: ...work in the terminal clamp area the staff must free itself of electrostatic electricity The discharging can be achieved by touching a grounded metal surface beforehand To protect the power supply cabl...

Page 10: ...nes are to be laid two way source and target large area and well conducting to a ground1 In case of poor potential equalization between shielded connections an additional balancing network of at least...

Page 11: ...of electrostatic charges 2 10 Important instructions on protective earthing Because of the loss currents of the essential mains filter 3 5 mA via the protective earth ing conductor PE according to DI...

Page 12: ...terminal Input and motor connection Mains contactor and control terminal Parameters Phoenix Contact PC4HV 7 62 Wieland 8513BFK SUB D 9 pole Edge socket con nector Protection class IP 20 Dimensions Wx...

Page 13: ...ove sea level or ambient temperatures over 40 C 104 F the output of the converters is to be reduced to correspond to the following fig ures Reduction of Power in Temperature Increase Reduction of Powe...

Page 14: ...Chapter 3 TECHNICAL DATA Page 14 of 30 Operating Manual FU3AM 03 3 4 Dimensions 170 FU3AM 70 235 220 5 5 Socket screw M5x20 with washer and spring ring captive 8...

Page 15: ...Chapter 4 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTION Operating Manual FU3AM 03 Page 15 of 30 4 Description of connection 4 1 All connections at a glance...

Page 16: ...top side X1 X3 4 3 2 1 4 1 bottom side X2 X4 X6 1 2 3 4 15 1 6 1 9 1 X5 Connecter description X1 Mains connection see sec 4 3 X2 Motor connection see sec 4 4 X3 Mains contactor see sec 4 5 X4 Control...

Page 17: ...ttention motor line must always be shielded X2 4 W Lay screen over a wide area on both sides to PE Attention do not connect capacitive load Uncouple motor line through ferrite ring Cable cross section...

Page 18: ...1 GND X4 2 Thermo Input for motor thermal contact Any thermo contact N C or N O or thermo sensor NTC or PTC against GND X4 5 GND X4 6 Soll Analogue set value reference GND 0 10VDC input resistance 100...

Page 19: ...e analogue N1 N2 With parameter source set value digital SW_0 SW_1 Fixed set values With the input signals fixed speed 1 and fixed speed 2 3 fixed speeds through binary coding or the analogue set valu...

Page 20: ...set point Bit 5 X5 6 SW_6 digital set point Bit 6 X5 7 SW_7 digital set point Bit 7 X5 8 SW_8 digital set point Bit 8 X5 9 SW_9 digital set point Bit 9 Note For compatibility reasons the inputs SW_0...

Page 21: ...iDesk operating software Display off control voltage has failed or is too low Unit is non operational 0 not ready no fault but mains voltage is not enough present In this condition the inverter waits...

Page 22: ...en ex ceeded for some time Drive switched off Check the load on the motor F5 Output stage a fault has occurred in the power stage of the inverter Drive switched off If this fault occurs repeatedly ple...

Page 23: ...om Nominal speed for speed controller mode 43 number of poles Number of motor poles 44 Number of gra dations Number of gradations for pulse generator 45 t n act Speed actual value filter 46 KPn KP spe...

Page 24: ...ack jitters i e indicates speed fluctuations which are not present these can be smoothed by means of the speed actual value filter The parameter t n Act specifies the time constant for this filter The...

Page 25: ...lso causes the motor to heat up more This characteristic curve is continued in linear fashion until it is limited by the available input voltage Uin At this point the kink frequency occurs fkink Above...

Page 26: ...part especially in contaminated environments dust If the heat sink fan is only activated when the natural convection no longer suffices this will extend the life sig nificantly The switching threshol...

Page 27: ...2 Motor not running even though display indicates 2 clockwise or 3 anti clockwise Set point too low Specify set point Wiring fault Check wiring esp motor phases U 0 to low at low speeds Correct U 0 Dr...

Page 28: ...UniDesk is available for downloading at www antek online de More information on UniDesk is found in the file UniDesk_Beschreibung pdf which is includ ed in the program package The free Acrobat Reader...

Page 29: ...10 11 12 correction Cap 8 1 Update download link R0086cDE doc Cap 9 Revision index inserted R0086dDE doc Cap 4 6 4 7 Digital 10 bit set value 9 2 Devise Firm ware HW Stat Para meter Revision 1 04 030...

Page 30: ...12 Influence 26 Instructions 8 Kink frequency 27 Laws 7 Loss current 11 Mains voltage 22 29 Motor 8 9 24 26 27 29 Motor cable 29 Nominal moment 27 Operating software 22 30 Operator 8 Oscillation 9 Out...

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