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The CL trimpot is factory set for 160% of Jumper J3 range setting.  For a higher current
limit setting, rotate the CL trimpot clockwise.  For a lower current limit setting, rotate the
CL trimpot counterclockwise.  The current limit also contains I

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t trip function.  The control

will trip according to a predetermined current vs. time function.  The trip curve is directly
related to the CL set point and can be changed with the CL trimpot.  See Figure 23 on
page 11.

CAUTION!

Adjusting the CL above 160% of the motor rating may cause overheating of

the motor.  Do not leave the motor in a locked rotor condition for more than a few sec-
onds since motor damage may occur.

G. Boost (BOOST) 

– Sets the amount of boost voltage to the

motor.  Jumper J7 is factory set to the "FIX" position, which
provides a predefined amount of boost voltage for 50 Hz and
60 Hz motors.  To adjust the amount of boost voltage to the
motor,  set  Jumper  J7  to  the  "ADJ"  position.   The  amount  of
boost  voltage  may  be  adjusted  by  the  BOOST trimpot  as
described below.  See Figure 24.

1. Connect an analog AC ammeter in series with one of the

motor leads.

Note:

Generally,  digital  or  clamp-on  ammeters  do  not

yield accurate readings.

2. Run the motor 

unloaded

at approximately 4 Hz (or 120 RPM).

Note:

An unloaded motor with excessive boost will draw more current than a partial-

ly loaded motor.

3. Adjust  the  BOOST trimpot  until  the  ammeter  reading  reaches  the  motor  nameplate

rating.

4. Using the Main Speed Potentiometer, slowly adjust the motor speed over a 0 - 15 Hz

(0 - 450 RPM) range.  If the motor current exceeds the nameplate rating, lower the
boost setting.

WARNING!  TO AVOID MOTOR WINDING OVERHEATING AND FAILURE, DO
NOT OVERBOOST THE MOTOR.

1 Sec On - 1 Sec Off

1 Sec On - 1 Sec Off

Control Mode

Slow Flash

Status LED Information

Flash Rate

Color Sequence

Illumination Duration Seconds

Run

Stand-By

1

Short Circuit

I

2

t Fault

Overload

Slow Flash

Slow Flash

Quick Flash

Steady

Undervoltage

Overvoltage

Recovered Undervoltage

2

Recovered Overvoltage

2

1 Sec Red - 1 Sec Yellow - 0.5 Sec Off -
1 Sec Green - 0.5 Sec Off

Quick Flash

Slow Flash

Quick Flash

Slow Flash

Green

Yellow

Red

Red

Red

Red - Yellow

Red - Yellow

Red - Yellow - Off - Green - Off

Red - Yellow - Off - Green - Off

1 Sec On - 1 Sec Off

0.25 Sec On - 0.25 Sec Off

Constant

0.25 Sec Red - 0.25 Sec Yellow

1 Sec Red - 1 Sec Yellow

0.25 Sec Red - 0.25 Sec Yellow - 
0.5 Sec Off - 1 Sec Green - 0.5 Sec Off

Notes:

1.  Only if the Forward-Stop-Reverse Switch is installed

2.  Only if the control is in Manual Reset Mode (Jumper J4 set to the “MAN” position).

TABLE 5 – CONTROL MODE AND STATUS LED INDICATION

9

23

(Shown Factory Set to 5 Volts)

5

16

Volts

0

35

FIGURE 24

BOOST TRIMPOT RANGE

Stop

Steady

Yellow

Constant

Summary of Contents for Series 5 Inverter IP-65

Page 1: ...ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVE Series 5 Inverter NEMA 4X IP 65 8 01 MN781B Installation Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ndication 12 Figures 1 Control Layout 3 2 Enlarged View of Trimpot Settings 3 3 Mechanical Specifications 4 4 Power Connections 6 5 Remote Main Speed Potentiometer Connection 6 6 Remote Start Stop Swi...

Page 3: ...ovided herein You must read the Safety Warning below before proceeding ii SAFETY WARNING Please read carefully This product should be installed and serviced by a qualified technician electrician or el...

Page 4: ...nual reset modes motor frequency frequency multiplier fixed or adjustable boost Optional accessories include a Forward Stop Reverse Switch Signal Isolator and Auto Manual Switch Quick connect terminal...

Page 5: ...P2 P1 P3 STOP FWD RUN REV COM STOP R F G B R Y POWER STATUS LED BOARD CON1 J1 115V 230V BC0 BC B B BC L2B L2A L1B L1A L2 AC LINE L1 W V U MOTOR TB1 1 2 1 4 3 4 1HP ADJ MULT 2X 1X FREQ 50HZ 60HZ BOOST...

Page 6: ...AUTO MANUAL STOP SPEED SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL AUTO MANUAL AND FORWARD STOP REVERSE RECOMMENDED MOUNTING SCREW 1 4 M6 2 53 139 97 5 51 128 59 5 06 7 97 0 31 5 86 9 53 224 00 8 82 208 17 8 20 241 96 64 35...

Page 7: ...nting and wiring close the cover making sure that the wires do not get caught or crimped as the cover is closed Tighten all four cover screws so that the gasket is slightly compressed Do not over tigh...

Page 8: ...own in Figure 5 E Remote Start Stop Switch Connections The control is supplied with a prewired Start Stop switch mounted on the front cover To operate the control from a remote Start Stop Switch type...

Page 9: ...pers Note Disconnect the AC line before changing position of jumpers A AC Line Voltage Selection J1 and J2 Jumpers J1 and J2 are both factory set to the 230V position for 208 230 Volt AC line input Fo...

Page 10: ...control to allow for AC line motor connections and any other wiring Although the control is designed for outdoor and wash down use care should be taken to avoid extreme hazardous locations where phys...

Page 11: ...itch is set to the ON position The STATUS LED will indicate control status as described in Section IX on page 13 To start the control momentarily set the Start Stop Switch to the START position The mo...

Page 12: ...nimum speed of the motor The MIN trimpot is factory set for 0 speed For a higher minimum speed setting rotate the MIN trimpot clock wise See Figure 18 C Acceleration ACCEL Sets the amount of time for...

Page 13: ...21 1 Wire an ammeter in series with one motor phase 2 Run the motor and set the unloaded speed to approxi mately 50 3 Load the motor to the rated motor nameplate current Amps AC 4 Adjust the COMP tri...

Page 14: ...0 RPM Note An unloaded motor with excessive boost will draw more current than a partial ly loaded motor 3 Adjust the BOOST trimpot until the ammeter reading reaches the motor nameplate rating 4 Using...

Page 15: ...connection diagrams are supplied with all accessories to facilitate installation A Forward Stop Reverse Switch ID5FSR 1 Provides motor reversing and stop func tions Mounts on the enclosure cover and i...

Page 16: ...damage including injury to any person caused by items of our manufacture or sale Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inci dental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may...

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