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UNITED STATES

ARIZONA

PHOENIX

4211 S 43RD PLACE
PHOENIX, AZ 85040
PHONE: 602-470-0407
FAX: 602-470-0464

ARKANSAS

CLARKSVILLE

1001 COLLEGE AVE.
CLARKSVILLE, AR 72830
PHONE: 479-754-9108
FAX: 479-754-9205

CALIFORNIA

LOS ANGELES

6480 FLOTILLA
COMMERCE, CA 90040
PHONE: 323-724-6771
FAX: 323-721-5859

HAYWARD

21056 FORBES STREET
HAYWARD, CA 94545
PHONE: 510-785-9900
FAX: 510-785-9910

COLORADO

DENVER

2520 W BARBERRY PLACE
DENVER, CO 80204
PHONE: 303-623-0127
FAX: 303-595-3772

CONNECTICUT

WALLINGFORD

65 SOUTH TURNPIKE ROAD
WALLINGFORD, CT 06492
PHONE: 203-269-1354
FAX: 203-269-5485

FLORIDA

TAMPA/PUERTO RICO/
VIRGIN ISLANDS

3906 EAST 11TH AVENUE
TAMPA, FL 33605
PHONE: 813-248-5078
FAX: 813-247-2984

GEORGIA

ATLANTA

62 TECHNOLOGY DR. 
ALPHARETTA, GA 30005
PHONE: 770-772-7000
FAX: 770-772-7200

ILLINOIS

CHICAGO

1601 FRONTENAC ROAD
NAPERVILLE, IL 60563
PHONE: 630-848-5100
FAX: 630-848-5110

INDIANA

INDIANAPOLIS

5525 W. MINNESOTA STREET
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46241 
PHONE: 317-246-5100
FAX: 317-246-5110

IOWA

DES MOINES

1800 DIXON STREET, SUITE C
DES MOINES, IA 50316
PHONE: 515-263-6929
FAX: 515-263-6515

MARYLAND

BALTIMORE

6660 SANTA BARBARA RD.
SUITE 22-24
ELKRIDGE, MD 21075
PHONE: 410-579-2135
FAX: 410-579-2677

MASSACHUSETTS

BOSTON

6 PULLMAN STREET
WORCESTER, MA 01606
PHONE: 508-854-0708
FAX: 508-854-0291

MICHIGAN

DETROIT

33782 STERLING PONDS BLVD.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 48312
PHONE: 586-978-9800
FAX: 586-978-9969

GRAND RAPIDS

668 3 MILE ROAD NW
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49504
PHONE: 616-785-1784
FAX: 616-785-1788

MINNESOTA

MINNEAPOLIS

21080 134TH AVE. NORTH
ROGERS, MN 55374
PHONE: 763-428-3633
FAX: 763-428-4551

MISSOURI

ST LOUIS

422 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO 63043
PHONE: 314-298-1800
FAX: 314-298-7660

KANSAS CITY

1501 BEDFORD AVENUE
NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO 64116
PHONE: 816-587-0272
FAX: 816-587-3735

NEW YORK

AUBURN

ONE ELLIS DRIVE
AUBURN, NY 13021
PHONE: 315-255-3403
FAX: 315-253-9923

NORTH CAROLINA

GREENSBORO

1220 ROTHERWOOD ROAD
GREENSBORO, NC 27406
P. O. BOX 16500
GREENSBORO, NC 27416
PHONE: 336-272-6104
FAX: 336-273-6628

OHIO

CINCINNATI

2929 CRESCENTVILLE ROAD
WEST CHESTER, OH 45069
PHONE: 513-771-2600
FAX: 513-772-2219

CLEVELAND

8929 FREEWAY DRIVE
MACEDONIA, OH 44056
PHONE: 330-468-4777
FAX: 330-468-4778

OKLAHOMA

TULSA

2 EAST DAWES 
BIXBY, OK 74008
PHONE: 918-366-9320
FAX: 918-366-9338

OREGON

PORTLAND

20393 SW AVERY COURT
TUALATIN, OR 97062
PHONE: 503-691-9010
FAX: 503-691-9012

PENNSYLVANIA

PHILADELPHIA

1035 THOMAS BUSCH 
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
PENNSAUKEN, NJ 08110
PHONE: 856-661-1442
FAX: 856-663-6363

PITTSBURGH

616H BEATTY ROAD
MONROEVILLE, PA 15146
PHONE: 412-380-7244
FAX:  412-380-7250

TENNESSEE

MEMPHIS

4000 WINCHESTER ROAD
MEMPHIS, TN 38118
PHONE: 901-365-2020
FAX: 901-365-3914

TEXAS

HOUSTON

4647 PINE TIMBERS
SUITE # 135
HOUSTON, TX 77041
PHONE: 713-895-7062
FAX: 713-690-4540

DALLAS

3040 QUEBEC
DALLAS, TX  75247
PHONE: 214-634-7271
FAX: 214-634-8874

UTAH

SALT LAKE CITY
2230 SOUTH MAIN STREET
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115
PHONE: 801-832-0127
FAX: 801-832-8911

WISCONSIN

MILWAUKEE

2725 SOUTH 163RD STREET
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
PHONE: 262-784-5940
FAX: 262-784-1215

INTERNATIONAL SALES

FORT SMITH, AR

P. O. BOX 2400
FORT SMITH, AR 72902
PHONE: 479-646-4711
FAX: 479-648-5895 

CANADA

EDMONTON, ALBERTA

4053-92 STREET
EDMONTON, ALBERTA T6E 6R8
PHONE: 780-434-4900
FAX: 780-438-2600

OAKVILLE, ONTARIO

2750 COVENTRY ROAD
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 6R1
PHONE: 905-829-3301
FAX: 905-829-3302

MONTREAL, QUEBEC

1844 WILLIAM STREET
MONTREAL, QUEBEC H3J 1R5
PHONE: 514-933-2711
FAX: 514-933-8639

VANCOUVER, 
BRITISH COLUMBIA

1538 KEBET WAY
PORT COQUITLAM, BC V3C 5M5
PHONE 604-421-2822
FAX: 604-421-3113

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA

54 PRINCESS STREET
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3B 1K2
PHONE: 204-942-5205
FAX: 204-956-4251

AUSTRALIA

UNIT 3, 6 STANTON ROAD
SEVEN HILLS, NSW 2147,  
AUSTRALIA
PHONE: (61) (2) 9674 5455
FAX: (61) (2) 9674 2495

UNIT 8, 5 KELLETTS ROAD
ROWVILLE, VICTORIA, 3178  
AUSTRALIA
PHONE: (61) (3) 9753 4355
FAX: (61) (3) 9753 4366

AMÉRICA DEL SUR

APTDO. 9109 0818 ZONA 6
BETHANIA,
CIUDAD DE PANAMÁ, PANAMÁ
PHONE: +507 261-5347
FAX: +507 261-5355

CENTRO AMÉRICA Y CARIBE

RESIDENCIAL PINARES DE SUIZA
POL. 15 #44,
NVA. SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR
PHONE: +503 2288-1519
FAX: +503 2288-1518

CHINA

SHANGHAI JIAHUA BUSINESS CENTER
ROOM NO. A-8421
808 HONG QIAO ROAD
SHANGHAI 200030
PHONE: 86-21-64473060
FAX: 86-21-64078620

GERMANY

DIESELSTRASSE 22
D-85551 KIRCHHEIM 
MUNICH, GERMANY
PHONE: +49 89 90 5080
FAX: +49 89 90 8492

INDIA

14, COMMERCE AVENUE
MAHAGANESH COLONY
PAUD ROAD
PUNE - 411 038
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
PHONE: 91 20 25 45 95 31
FAX: 91 20 25 45 95 30

ITALY

BALDOR ASR AG
SUCCURSALE DI MENDRISIO
VIA BORROMINI, 20A
CH-6850 MENDRISIO
SWITZERLAND
PHONE: 0041 91 640 99 50
FAX: 0041 91 630 26 23

JAPAN

DIA BLDG 802,
2-21-1 TSURUYA-CHO, 
KANAGAWA-KU
YOKOHAMA, 221-0835, JAPAN
PHONE: 81-45-412-4506
FAX: 81-45-412-4507

KOREA

ROOM 208-37
INCHEON INDUSTRIAL GOODS
CIRCULATING CENTER
SONGHYEON 3-DONG, DONG-GU
INCHEON. KOREA, 401-705
PHONE: 82 32 588 3253
FAX: 82 32 588 3254

MÉXICO

KM. 2.0 BLVD. AL AEROPUERTO
LEÓN 37545, GUANAJUATO,
MÉXICO
PHONE: 52 477 761 2030
FAX: 52 477 761 2010

MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA

VSE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
3233 NORTH ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
SUITE 100W
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004
PHONE: 847-590-5547

SINGAPORE

51 KAKI BUKIT ROAD 2
KB WAREHOUSE COMPLEX
SINGAPORE 417863
PHONE: (65) 6 744 2572
FAX: (65) 6 747 1708

SWITZERLAND

POSTFACH 73
SCHUTZENSTRASSE 59
CH-8245 FEUERTHALEN
SWITZERLAND
PHONE: +41 52 647 4700
FAX: +41 52 659 2394

TAIWAN

4F, NO. 25, SEC. 1,
TUNHUA S ROAD,
TAIPEI 10557, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
PHONE: (886-2) 2577-4352
FAX: (886-2) 2577-4157

UNITED KINGDOM

6 BRISTOL DISTRIBUTION PARK
HAWKLEY DRIVE
BRISTOL BS32 0BF  U.K.
PHONE: +44 1454 85 9000
FAX: +44 1454 85 9001

Baldor District Offices

Summary of Contents for SERIES 5

Page 1: ...For Catalog Nos ID5202 CO ID5203 CO ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO Series 5 Inverter Installation and Operating Manual MN783...

Page 2: ...os ID5401 CO ID 5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5404 CO Quick Start Connection Diagram 11 3 ID5SI 1 Layout 12 4 Mechanical Specifications and Drive Layout 13 5 Expanded View of Jumpers and Trimpots 14 6 AC Line I...

Page 3: ...aximum Speed Trimpot Range 23 28 Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO Maximum Speed Trimpot 23 29 Acceleration Trimpot Range All Models 23 30 Deceleration Trimpot Range All Models 23 31...

Page 4: ...rush current The drive is suitable for machine or variable torque HVAC applications A Signal Isolator built in on Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO and optional on Catalog Nos ID5202...

Page 5: ...ts the current limit and limits the maximum current torque to the motor TABLE 4 TRIMPOT ADJUSTMENTS Accessory Description Signal Isolator and Run Fault Relay Catalog No ID5SI 1 Provides isolation betw...

Page 6: ...ing Input Current Range1 mA DC 4 20 Output Frequency Resolution Bits Hz 10 06 Minimum Speed Trimpot MIN Range Frequency Setting 0 40 0 Maximum Speed Trimpot MAX Range Frequency Setting 70 110 100 Acce...

Page 7: ...t the AC Line Conductors before touching the AC Input wires Do not touch live wires all power must be disconnected before proceeding WARNING It is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer and...

Page 8: ...al shock can cause serious or fatal injury Verify there is no voltage phase to phase or phase to neutral at the AC Line Conductors before touching the AC Input wires Do not touch live wires all power...

Page 9: ...nal following operation the Minimum Speed Trimpot MIN must be set fully counterclockwise WARNING The signal input must be isolated from the AC line Earth grounding signal wiring will damage the drive...

Page 10: ...ection 6 3 on page 22 for Accessories and Programming see Table 5 on page 5 Communication Port Catalog No ID5202 CO ID5203 CO 3 Phase Connection see Section 5 1 on pages 15 16 Use L1 L2 L3 Use L1 L2 s...

Page 11: ...nections see Section 9 on page 28 see Section 7 on pages 22 25 Adjustable Trimpots Diagnostic LEDs see Section 5 9 on page 20 see Sections 5 4 5 5 and 5 7 on pages 16 19 see Section 5 6 on pages 18 19...

Page 12: ...operation of the Run Fault Relay to Run or Fault Used to connect the Signal Isolator and Run Fault Relay to the drive Sets the drive for operation with the optional Dynamic Brake Module MAX OFFSET ND...

Page 13: ...00 102 119 99 0 3 90 4 70 contain a built in cooling fan Finger Safe Cover Retaining Clips Catalog Nos ID5203 CO ID5405 CO 113 Catalog No ID5202 CO ID5203 CO 110 Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403...

Page 14: ...ntiometer connects to Terminals P1 P2 P3 on catalog Nos ID5202 CO ID5203 CO and to Terminal Block TB1 on ID5SI 1 on Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO See Section 5 4 on page 16 4 FIN...

Page 15: ...the AC Line Conductors before touching the AC Input wires Do not touch live wires all power must be disconnected before proceeding A main power disconnect installed between the AC power lines and the...

Page 16: ...located on the upper PC board See Figure 6 Motor cable length should not exceed 100 ft 30 m special reactors may be required Do not fuse motor leads 5 4 Main Speed Potentiometer Connection A 5 k Main...

Page 17: ...to Terminal P1 The terminals are located on the lower PC board With external circuitry a 0 10 Volt DC analog signal can also be used See Figure 10 If a non isolated signal is used install the ID5SI 1...

Page 18: ...offset the signal input as described in Section 7 1 on page 22 2 Do not use the MAX Trimpot on Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO Use the MAX Trimpot on the ID5SI 1 to scale the sign...

Page 19: ...D5SI 1 Signal Isolator See number 2 Note The drive can be factory programmed for momentary contact operation 2 Catalog Nos ID5401 CO ID5402 CO ID5403 CO ID5405 CO Connect the Forward Stop Reverse Swit...

Page 20: ...e For Forward Enable Switch connection the red wire is not used For Reverse Enable Switch connection the white wire is not used The unused wire must be insulated or it may be cut off at the connector...

Page 21: ...position See Figure 22 6 2 Automatic Start CON1 The drive is factory set for Automatic Start jumper installed onto CON1 as shown in Figure 23 CON1 is located on the lower PC board The drive will auto...

Page 22: ...must be used and safety glasses must be worn High voltage exists in this drive Fire and or electrocution can result if caution is not exercised Safety Notice on page 7 must be read and understood bef...

Page 23: ...e DEC B Trimpot is factory set to 1 5 sec onds For longer deceleration time rotate the DEC B Trimpot clockwise For more rapid deceleration rotate the DEC B Trimpot counterclockwise See Figure 30 Appli...

Page 24: ...BOOST Trimpot counterclockwise See Figure 32 In order for the 50 Hz motor to run properly the boost must be adjusted If the applica tion does not require full torque below 10 Hz the Boost DEC B Trimpo...

Page 25: ...RMS ammeter in series with one motor phase 2 Set the CL Trimpot fully counterclockwise 3 Adjust the speed setting to 30 of full speed 4 Lock the motor shaft and adjust the CL Trimpot to 160 of the mot...

Page 26: ...closed non ven tilated TENV motors can provide full rated torque over an extended speed range without overheat ing See Figure 39 If external fan cooling is provided open ventilated motors can also ach...

Page 27: ...wer approximately 15 seconds The ST LED must change from quick flashing red to flashing red yellow 2 Set the Main Speed Potentiometer to zero fully counterclockwise Note In order to be able to reset t...

Page 28: ...or LED which provides indication of a fault or abnormal condition The information provided can be used to diagnose an installation problem such as incorrect input voltage overload condition and drive...

Page 29: ...NOTES 29...

Page 30: ...NOTES 30...

Page 31: ...IMBERS SUITE 135 HOUSTON TX 77041 PHONE 713 895 7062 FAX 713 690 4540 DALLAS 3040 QUEBEC DALLAS TX 75247 PHONE 214 634 7271 FAX 214 634 8874 UTAH SALT LAKE CITY 2230 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY U...

Page 32: ...ny person caused by items of our manufacture or sale Some states do not allow the exclu sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply In any event BALD...

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