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1

   

CHECK: 

Check the correct drive type, check suitable  

motor type & info

2

   

PREPARE: 

Correct tools, suitable mounting location,  

weather protection

3

  

MOUNT: 

Mechanical mounting

4

  

CONNECT: 

Power & Control connections

5

  

CHECK: 

Final check of everything before operation

6

  

POWER ON

7

  

COMMISSION 

the drive parameters

8

  

OPERATE 

and check everything is as intended

WARNING! The drive should ONLY be installed by a qualified electrician.
WARNING! In a residential environment, this product may cause radio 

interference in which case supplementary mitigation measures may be required.

NOTE

 This guide does not provide detailed installation, safety or operational instructions.  

See the E3 IP66 Outdoor User Manual for complete information.
Unpack and check the drive. Notify the supplier and shipper immediately of any damage.

1   CHECK

Identifying the Drive by Model Number

Each drive can be identified by its model number, as shown in the table below.  

E

-

3

-

1

2

0021 -

1

F

1

B

Product Family

IP Rating

IP66 FWD/REV Pot Disconnect

A

B

C

Generation

Dynamic Brake Transistor 1 = Not Fitted 

4 = Internal Transistor

Frame Size

Filter Type 0 = No Filter 

F = Internal EMC Filter

Input Voltage  1 = 110 – 115 

 

2 = 200 – 240 

 

4 = 380 – 480

No. Of Input Phases

Output Current x 10

2   PREPARE

Prepare the Mounting Location

  

The drive must be mounted in a vertical position only.

   

Installation should be on a suitable flat, flame resistant  

surface. Do not mount flammable material close to the drive.

  

Refer to Technical Data and ensure the chosen mounting  

location is within the drive specification.

  

The mounting location should be free from vibration.

   

Do not mount the drive in any area with excessive humidity, 

corrosive airborne chemicals or potentially dangerous dust 

particles.

  

Avoid mounting close to high heat sources.

  

The drive must not be mounted in direct sunlight. If 

necessary, install a suitable shade cover.

  

The mounting location must be free from frost.

  

Do not restrict the flow of air through the drive heatsink. 

The drive generates heat which must be naturally allowed 

to dissipate. Correct air clearance around the drive must 

be observed.

  

If the location is subject to wide ambient temperature 

and air pressure variation, install a suitable pressure 

compensation valve in the drive gland plate.

NOTE

 If the drive has been in storage for a period longer than 2 years, the DC link capacitors must be reformed. Refer to 

online documentation for further information.

Please scan the QR code  

to access the complete  

User Manual

or go to www.bardac.com

Summary of Contents for E3 Series

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide AC Variable Speed Drive IP66 NEMA 4X 0 37kW 22kW 0 5HP 30HP 1 10V 480V 3 Phase input...

Page 2: ...tage 1 1 10 1 15 2 200 240 4 380 480 No Of Input Phases Output Current x 10 2 PREPARE Prepare the Mounting Location The drive must be mounted in a vertical position only Installation should be on a su...

Page 3: ...Mounting Clearance Drive Size X Above Below Y Either Side mm in mm in All Frame Sizes 200 7 87 10 0 39 NOTE Typical drive heat losses are approximately 3 of operating load conditions Above are guideli...

Page 4: ...egulations Maximum dimensions are given in the Rating Tables section of this Quick Start Guide Install the Power Wiring Single phase supply 3 phase supply L1 L3 EMC L2 N U V W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 5: ...uide For Canadian installations transient surge suppression must be installed on the line side of this equipment and shall be rated 480Volt phase to ground 480 Volt phase to phase suitable for over vo...

Page 6: ...tch FWD T1 T2 External User Switches VFD Control Terminals 24V DC OR Run Forward P 64 3 DI1 T2 AND Switch FWD OR T2 AND Switch REV T1 T2 External User Switches VFD Control Terminals 24V DC AND Run For...

Page 7: ...rpose Function 1 24VDC 100mA Output 24 VDC Output 2 DI1 Digital Input 1 Function defined by P 12 P 15 See below for further info 3 DI2 Digital Input 2 4 DI3 Digital Input 3 AI2 Analog Input 2 5 10VDC...

Page 8: ...t 2 e g 0 10 Volt 4 20mA Example Connection Diagrams The diagrams below provide an overview of the functions of each terminal macro function and a simplified connection diagram for each Diagram 1 Diag...

Page 9: ...ART the drive in the reverse direction NC STOP Input must be maintained FAST STOP P 24 When both inputs are momentarily active simultaneously the drive stops using Fast Stop Ramp Time P 24 FAST STOP P...

Page 10: ...AI1 3 FAST STOP P 24 8 STOP RUN FWD REV DI3 DI4 PR 2 0 0 P 20 1 0 P 21 0 1 P 22 1 1 P 23 9 STOP START FWD STOP START REV DI3 DI4 PR 2 FAST STOP P 24 0 0 P 20 1 0 P 21 0 1 P 22 1 1 P 23 10 NO START ST...

Page 11: ...d once for each rising edge The step of each speed change is defined by the absolute value of Pre set Speed 1 P 20 Speed change only happens during normal running condition no stop command etc Digital...

Page 12: ...Fire Mode AI1 PI FB 1 17 STOP RUN P 21 REF P 23 REF Fire Mode AI1 PI FB 1 18 STOP RUN AI1 REF PI REF Fire Mode AI1 PI FB 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 Behavior as per setting 0 NOTE P1 Setpoint source is selecte...

Page 13: ...e Navigate key for 1 second The display will show the motor power kW If P 10 0 pressing the Navigate key for 1 second will display the motor speed RPM Changing Parameters Press and hold the Navigate k...

Page 14: ...of zero all speed related parameters are displayed in Hz Entering the value from the motor nameplate enables the slip compensation function and the drive display will also now show motor speed in RPM...

Page 15: ...utput Power 1 1 Load Current P 30 Start Restart Fire Mode Configuration Index 1 Start Mode Auto Restart N A Edge r Following Power on or reset the drive will not start if Digital Input 1 remains close...

Page 16: ...gnal trip on loss r 20 4 External 20 4mA signal ptc th Motor thermistor P 48 Standby Mode Timer 0 0 25 0 0 0 s P 49 PI Control Wake Up Error Level 0 0 100 0 5 0 P 50 User Output Relay Hysteresis 0 0 1...

Page 17: ...ps can be followed Carry out an Autotune o This requires Advanced Parameter Access P 14 P 37 100 Default 201 o After the correct nameplate information is entered from the motor the drive can additiona...

Page 18: ...9 2 25 25 8 8 10 5 50 3 4 5 29 2 40 40 8 8 15 3 25 200 240 10 V 3 Phase Input 3 Phase Output 1 0 37 0 5 3 4 6 6 8 8 2 3 1 0 75 1 5 6 10 10 8 8 4 3 1 1 5 2 8 9 16 15 8 8 7 2 1 5 2 8 9 16 15 8 8 7 100 2...

Page 19: ...to circulate around the drive 09 Under temperature The drive temperature is below the minimum limit and must be increased to operate the drive 10 Factory Default parameters loaded 1 1 External trip E...

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Page 22: ...p parameters For example click on the Motor Control function block to see the associated parameters and their state or value Click on a parameter to change its value IMPORTANT Your changes take place...

Page 23: ...r into a savvyPanel HMI display Drag and drop any parameter onto system parameter to make a connection Set the parameters monitor the drive state as if you were setting through the drive display and k...

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