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Beijer Electronics Frequency Inverter BFI-E3

               

KI00369B  2019-09 

 

 

 

 

www.beijer.se www.beijer.no

 

www.beijer.dk

 

www.beijerelectronics.de  www.beijerelectronics.com www.beijerelektronik.com.tr

       

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  Contents

   

1

 

START-UP DOCUMENT

 

1

 

2

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

 

1

 

3

 

CONTENTS

 

2

 

4

 

INSTALLATION

 

3

 

4.1

 

P

HYSICAL DIMENSIONS 

IP20

 ...................................................................................................................................... 3

 

4.2

 

P

HYSICAL DIMENSIONS 

IP66

 ...................................................................................................................................... 4

 

4.3

 

F

USES

,

 CABLE DIMENSIONS AND POWER LOSES

 ........................................................................................................ 5

 

4.4

 

O

VERVIEW POWER INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS

 .................................................................................................. 5

 

4.5

 

I

NSTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLY

,

 GROUNDING AND MOTOR CABLE

 ........................................................................ 6

 

4.6

 

B

RAKE TRANSISTOR AND EXTERNAL BRAKE RESISTOR

 ............................................................................................. 7

 

4.7

 

O

VERVIEW CONTROL INPUTS

/

OUTPUTS

 ..................................................................................................................... 8

 

5

 

BASIC PARAMETER SETTING

 

9

 

5.1

 

D

IGITAL START IN 

2

 DIRECTIONS AND 

4

 FIXED 

P

RESET SPEEDS

 ............................................................................... 9

 

5.2

 

D

IGITAL START IN 

2

 DIRECTIONS AND ANALOG FREQUENCY SET POINT

 .................................................................. 10

 

5.3

 

D

IGITAL MOTOR POTENTIOMETER

 ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

5.4

 

D

IGITAL START SIGNAL AND FREQUENCY SET POINT BY 

LED

 DISPLAY

 ................................................................... 11

 

5.5

 

S

TART

/

STOP BY INDIVIDUAL SIGNALS

 ....................................................................................................................... 11

 

5.6

 

C

ONTROL FROM 

LED

 DISPLAY

 ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

5.7

 

A

NALOG OUTPUT

,

 

0-10

 

VDC

 ................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.8

 

D

IGITAL OUTPUTS

 ..................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.9

 

S

TYRNING AV MEKANISK HÅLLBROMS I MOTORN

 ..................................................................................................... 12

 

5.10

 

PTC-

THERMISTOR

 .................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.11

 

V

ECTOR CONTROL WITH STANDARD INDUCTION MOTOR

 ......................................................................................... 13

 

5.12

 

C

URRENT LIMIT CONTROL

......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

5.13

 

T

UNING OF 

PM-

MOTOR

 ............................................................................................................................................ 13

 

5.14

 

M

ODBUS 

RTU

 .......................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

5.15

 

CAN

OPEN

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

5.16

 

PI-

CONTROL

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.17

 

E

NERGY 

O

PTIMIZATION FUNCTION

 ........................................................................................................................... 16

 

5.18

 

S

PIN START

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

5.19

 

BFI-S

MARTSTICK

...................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

6

 

KEYPAD

 

18

 

6.1

 

M

ONITORING FROM 

K

EYPAD

 .................................................................................................................................... 19

 

6.2

 

IP66,

 

M

AIN SWITCH

,

 START

/

STOP SWITCH AND POTENTIOMETER

 .......................................................................... 20

 

6.3

 

EMC-

FILTER

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 20

 

7

 

SPECIFICATION

 

21

 

8

 

WARNING AND ALARM CODES

 

22

 

 

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Summary of Contents for BFI-E3 IP20 Series

Page 1: ...connector do not disconnect until 10 minutes have elapsed after turning off the supply Ensure correct earthing connections The earth cable must be sufficient to carry the maximum supply fault current...

Page 2: ...URRENT LIMIT CONTROL 13 5 13 TUNING OF PM MOTOR 13 5 14 MODBUS RTU 14 5 15 CANOPEN 15 5 16 PI CONTROL 16 5 17 ENERGY OPTIMIZATION FUNCTION 16 5 18 SPIN START 17 5 19 BFI SMARTSTICK 17 6 KEYPAD 18 6 1...

Page 3: ...0 109 162 5 123 83 50 5 5 10 1 0 0070 0105 1 5 2 2 kW 0041 0095 1 5 4 0 kW 2 221 207 137 209 5 3 150 110 63 1 7 0153 4 0 kW 0140 0240 5 5 11kW 3 261 246 247 6 175 131 80 3 2 No 0300 0460 15 22kW 4 420...

Page 4: ...300 33 4 275 240 9 5 NOTE 1x230 V BFI E3 0070 and 3x400 V BFI E3 0041 are without brake transistor for Size 1 and Size2 with Mounting bolts for Size1 to Size 3 are 4xM4 and 4xM8 for Size 4 Control Ter...

Page 5: ...Max Motor Cable Length Power losses Amps Amps mm2 Amps Amps mm2 m W 0 75 0022 3 5 6 1 5 1 5 2 2 1 5 100 22 5 1 5 0041 5 6 6 1 5 1 5 4 1 1 5 100 50 2 2 0058 7 5 10 1 5 1 5 5 8 1 5 100 50 4 0095 11 5 1...

Page 6: ...Shield of the motor cable should be connected to ground earth in both ends On motor side an EMC gland is to be used Shield of motor cable is to be connected to ground terminal in the drive itself For...

Page 7: ...be used together with a slow external overload protection and P34 2 Table shows setting current of the external overload protection Drive model Minimum resistance when regenerated power is equal with...

Page 8: ...f the BFI is being used Picture below shows an overview of control signals for the drive and factory set functionality when an external 24 VDC is being used 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 DI1 Start signal DI2 Fwd or R...

Page 9: ...110 overload Spin start variable torque P 14 Parameter Access 0 201 Normally only parameters P 01 to P 14 are accessable All other parameters are accessable with this P14 201 P 17 Switching Frequency...

Page 10: ...10 VDC Sign decides rotationdirection t 4 20 4 to 20mA Trip if signal level 3mA r 4 20 4 to 20mA Stop and Trip if signal level 3mA t 20 4 20 to 4mA Trip if signal level falls 3mA P 20 Preset Speed 1 5...

Page 11: ...pad function 1 2 Motor accelerete to minimal frequency P 02 at start 3 Motor accelerete to latest speed before stop 5 5 Start stop by individual signals Start is done by a pulse on one terminal and st...

Page 12: ...to P 08 A 10 Motor Power 0 to 200 0 10V 0 to Rated inverter power kW 11 Load current 0 200 0 10V 0 till P 08 Current used producing torque on motor shaft Parameter Default setting Function P 18 Relay...

Page 13: ...ning is done measured values are stored in parameter P 55 P 56 and P 57 Auto tuning only needs to be done once If motor creates strange sound weak torque performance and speed is not stable change Gai...

Page 14: ...n of 2 serial cables into one drive RJ45 male to BFI and 2 female RJ45 for network connection OPT 2 RJTRM BFI RJ45 with a 110 ohm resistor To be put in the last BFI splitter Para meter Name Default se...

Page 15: ...m resistor for bus termination included OPT 2 J45SP BFI T Connection of 2 serial cables into one drive RJ45 male to BFI and 2 female RJ45 for network OPT 2 RJTRM BFI RJ45 with a 120 ohm resistor To be...

Page 16: ...d gives decreased feedback signal P 44 PI Digital Setpoint 0 0 Digital Preset PI Setpoint in P 45 1 Analog Input 1 Terminal 6 PI setpoint P 45 PI Digital Setpoint 0 0 When P 44 0 PI setpoint for PI Co...

Page 17: ...ed 1 Enabled 2 Activ on Trip Brown out and Coast stop 5 19 BFI Smartstick Communication between BFI Drive and PC software BFI Tools or app BFI Tools Mobile is done by Bluetooth through BFI Smartstick...

Page 18: ...and hold the Navigate key 2 seconds P dEF To reset parameter values to their factory default settings press and hold Up Down and Stop buttons for 2 seconds The display will show P dEf H 50 0 Drive is...

Page 19: ...l drive temperature log 20 120 C 8 most recent values prior to trip 30 s sample time P0 20 Internal drive temperature 20 120 C Actual internal ambient temperature in C P0 23 Temperature log cooling fi...

Page 20: ...led from the Local POT Run in Auto 0 Speed controlled using Analog input 2 e g from PLC with 4 20mA signal Run in Speed Control STOP Run in PI Control 5 1 In Speed Control the speed is controlled from...

Page 21: ...0 A with 230 V or 5A with 30 VDC Analog output 1 x User selectable Digital or Analog Output 0 10 V DC Maximum current 20 mA 10 bit Communication Modbus RTU or CANopen Acc Deceration time 0 to 600 sec...

Page 22: ...O Uolt 6 Over voltage on DC bus Check the supply voltage is within the allowed tolerance If the fault occurs on deceleration or stopping increase the deceleration time in P 04 or install a suitable b...

Page 23: ...d through the auto tune are not correct Check the motor cable and connections for continuity Check all three phases of the motor are present and balanced Check motor rated data put into parameters AtF...

Page 24: ...Beijer Electronics Frequency Inverter BFI E3 KI00369B 2019 09 www beijer se www beijer no www beijer dk www beijerelectronics de www beijerelectronics com www beijerelektronik com tr 24 24...

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