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AFQm

Instruction Manual

Table 37 (Cont�): Modbus memory map: Filter messages (Table 2)�

Bit

Description

0x00000008

L3 overcurrent alarm

0x00000010

L1 overvoltage alarm

0x00000020

L2 overvoltage alarm

0x00000040

L3 overvoltage alarm

0x00004000

Temperature IGBT 1 alarm

0x00008000

Temperature Inductor 1 alarm

0x00010000

Initial Conditions Error

0x00020000

Resonance Alarm

0x00100000

Contactor faults

0x00200000

Temperature Inductor 2 alarm

Table 38:Modbus memory map: Filter messages (Table 3)�

Parameter

Address

Initial Conditions for which the device does not start up. 

(6)

108

Bit

Description

0x0001

Discharging DC bus

0x0002

Minimum Mains Voltage

0x0004

Minimum temperature value

0x0008

Frequency error

0x0010

Charging DC bus

0x0020

Minimum DC bus voltage

0x0040

DC Bus imbalance

0x0080

The device does not communicate

0x0100

Polarity Error

0x0200

Minimum load current

0x0400

Maximum charge current

(6)

 

 

For a system with devices in parallel, the parameter value is that of the device connected with RS-485.

Table 39:Modbus memory map: Filter messages (Table 4)�

Parameter

Address

AFQm

 status 

(7)

104

Status (Decimal value)

Description

0

Start-up

10, 20, 30

Calibration

40

Relay test

50

Expect communications

60

Configuration

100

Start

200

Initial conditions

300

Stop

400

Synchronising

500

DC bus load

600

Operation

666

Power off

700

Alarm

(7) 

 

For a system with devices in parallel, the parameter value is that of the device connected with RS-485.

Summary of Contents for AFQm-3WF-030M-480

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Active Parallel Multi Function Filter AFQm M217B01 03 21A...

Page 2: ...2 AFQm Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...prior to connecting the unit Follow all installation and maintenance in structions throughout the unit s working life Pay special attention to the installation standards of the National Electrical Co...

Page 4: ...ND CURRENT MEASUREMENT ON THE MAINS SIDE 29 3 7 2 4 WIRE CONNECTION AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT ON THE LOAD SIDE 30 3 7 3 3 WIRE CONNECTION AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT ON THE MAINS SIDE 31 3 7 4 3 WIRE CONNEC...

Page 5: ...RANSFORMER CONFIGURATION 74 7 10 ALARMS 75 7 11 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS 76 7 12 RS 485 COMMUNICATIONS 76 7 13 DATE TIME 77 7 14 PASSWORD 77 7 15 SAVE DATA 78 8 RS 485 COMMUNICATIONS 79 8 1 CONNECTIONS...

Page 6: ...1 03 20A Change in the following sections 3 2 1 4 1 1 4 6 6 3 6 4 6 11 6 14 6 15 6 16 7 6 7 7 8 2 2 1 8 2 2 2 02 21 M217B01 03 21A Change in the following sections 2 3 2 1 3 3 5 3 6 3 3 6 4 3 8 3 8 2...

Page 7: ...any problem is noticed upon reception immediately contact the transport com pany and or CIRCUTOR s after sales service 1 2 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING The transport loading and unloading and handling of t...

Page 8: ...ile that supports the device Figure 2 There might be an offset in the centre of gravity from the centre of the cabinet as a result of the uneven distribution of loads inside the device The necessary p...

Page 9: ...uneven surfaces Do not store them in outdoor areas humid areas or areas exposed to splashing water Avoid hot spots maximum ambient temperature 50 C Avoid salty and corrosive environments Avoid storin...

Page 10: ...unction for installation in three phase mains with or without neutral Parallel installation of up to 100 devices EMI filters LCD touch display to view the parameters RS 485 and Ethernet communications...

Page 11: ...ures 3 4 wire multifunction for installation in three phase mains with or without neutral Parallel installation of up to 100 devices LCD touch display to view the parameters RS 485 and Ethernet commun...

Page 12: ...splay to view the parameters RS 485 and Ethernet communications EMI filters Enclosure type Rack Cabinet o Wall Table 6 Relation of models AFQm of 100A Model 3 Wires L1 L2 L3 4 Wires L1 L2 L3 N Type Ma...

Page 13: ...0A 30 devices Models 210A and 300A and 25 devices Model 280A and 400A LCD touch display to view the parameters RS 485 and Ethernet communications Cabinet type enclosure EMI filters Table 7 Relation of...

Page 14: ...cause serious damage to the device itself and to other devices of the installation Only suitable for assembly on concrete or other non combustible surfaces and in re stricted access areas The devices...

Page 15: ...at controls the rotation speed of the fans and the maximum power of the device according to the internal temperature to ensure the best performance in any condition Table 8 Ventilation distances Wall...

Page 16: ...stances Rack type AFQm 300 mm 300 mm 3 2 1 3 Cabinet type AFQm The cabinet type AFQm uses a forced ventilation cooling system with an air inlet on the front panel and an air outlet at the back of the...

Page 17: ...storage period Table 11 Start up process according to storage time Storage time Process 1 year No special treatment required 1 year Connect the AFQm to the mains at least one hour before starting up...

Page 18: ...cm You can install more than one AFQm in a single cabinet Follow these steps to install it inside the cabinet 1 Extend the rack cabinet s anti tip feet Unless the rack cabinet is secured to the floor...

Page 19: ...st never be welded to the floor using arc welding as this may destroy the electronic components The device s top panel is part of the ventilation system The top panel is inverted to make it easier to...

Page 20: ...els For the cabinet s power supply a cable with a cross section suitable for the maximum current that can flow through the device must be used Although the device is com posed of 100 A modules to make...

Page 21: ...he installation of the device in your electric distribution system TN VT IT complies with current standards Check that there is a neutral in the place where three phase active filter connections are m...

Page 22: ...type AFQm model are located on the lower face of the device The device has a terminal cover on the mains connection terminals Figure 8 Terminal cover AFQm xxx 030M and AFQm xxx 060M Figure 9 Terminal...

Page 23: ...tions 17 N Mains connection N 8 S1 Current input L1 18 N Mains connection N 9 S2 Current input L1 19 Earth connection 10 S1 Current input L2 ETHERNET LINK IN OUT RS485 S1 S1 S1 S2 S2 S2 L1 L2 L3 1 3 4...

Page 24: ...T Output for parallel connection 14 L1 Mains connection L1 5 A RS 485 communications 15 L2 Mains connection L2 6 B RS 485 communications 16 L3 Mains connection L3 7 S RS 485 communications 17 N Mains...

Page 25: ...er remove the cover closest to the front part Cabinets with connections at the top have a sheet in the upper part of the cabinet which can be ma chined as shown in Figure 15 to insert the connection w...

Page 26: ...top Figure 16 Screws Once the front cover is open the device s terminals can be accessed Figure 17 Figure 18 and Figure 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 17 AFQm 100 200 300 and 400A cabinet type termina...

Page 27: ...x 140C AFQm xxx 210C AND AFQm xxx 280C There are sliding windows at the bottom of the cabinet so that the connection wiring can be slotted inside Figure 14 These windows can be removed and machined if...

Page 28: ...INET AFQm Once the front cover is open the device s terminals can be accessed Figure 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 21 AFQm 70 140 210 and 280A cabinet type terminals Figure 19 shows the position of t...

Page 29: ...N THE MAINS SIDE N L1 L2 L3 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 N N Figure 22 Three phase measuring with 4 wire connection and...

Page 30: ...SIDE N L1 L2 L3 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 N N Figure 23 Three phase measuring with 4 wire connection and current mea...

Page 31: ...CURRENT MEASUREMENT ON THE MAINS SIDE L1 L2 L3 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 Figure 24 Three phase measuring with 3 wir...

Page 32: ...D CURRENT MEASUREMENT ON THE LOAD SIDE L1 L2 L3 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 Figure 25 Three phase measuring with 3 wir...

Page 33: ...S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS Figure 26 Three phase measuring with a 3 wire connection and 2 current transformers on the mains side...

Page 34: ...S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 P1 P2 L2 L3 P1 P2P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 CARGA LOAD L1 L2 L3 RED MAINS Figure 27 Three phase measuring with a 3 wire connection and 2 current transformers on the load side...

Page 35: ...e to be connected to each device Master 1 2 100 Figure 28 Connection of 2 to 100 filters in parallel Transformers on the mains side Master 1 2 100 Figure 29 Connection of 2 to 100 filters in parallel...

Page 36: ...1 connector Pinout 4 3 2 1 1 Not connected 2 CAN A 3 CAN B 4 Not connected Note The communication cable must be a CAT 5 cable or higher Connect the OUT terminal from the master filter to the IN termin...

Page 37: ...communication cables Table 16 Connect the OUT terminal from the final slave device in the master cabinet to the IN terminal from the master device of the following cabinet and the OUT terminal from th...

Page 38: ...c cable heating circuit breaker disconnection damage to sensitive devices etc Table 17 Frequency of each harmonic Order n Mains frequency Fundamental 50 Hz Fundamental 60 Hz 3 150 Hz 180 Hz 5 250 Hz 3...

Page 39: ...ortion rate THD The ratio between the RMS value of the harmonic content of the voltage and or current and the value of the fundamental component 1 100 1 100 1 2 2 2 3 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 5 2 2 2 3 2 5 2...

Page 40: ...d image devices 4 1 3 HARMONIC COMPENSATION Active filters are devices responsible for the compensation of harmonic currents Compensation is achieved by injecting harmonic currents equal to those in t...

Page 41: ...it has to filter The rated current of the AFQm must be at least 20 higher than the maximum level of harmonics to be filtered This factor may be higher depending on the installation features The active...

Page 42: ...hort circuit ratio is de fined as the ratio between the short circuit current of a mains ISC and the rated current of the set of non linear transducers ICNL producing the harmonics to be filtered Equa...

Page 43: ...deterioration of the current THD The user will see that the current THD is worse when connecting the filter or that the filter does not correct the current THD as expected In addition the filter dete...

Page 44: ...rmal cycling has on the life of the device Safety shutdown despite the above measures the temperature of certain components may exceed their maximum allowable level if the device is used in environmen...

Page 45: ...9 Central area This area shows The condition of the installation All parameters and graphs of the device The symbol when a warning has been generated See section 6 17 WARNINGS The symbol means the dev...

Page 46: ...larm Starts the active filter Stops the active filter 4 7 3 LOWER AREA Figure 40 Lower area The lower area displays the navigation and configuration keys of the device Table 20 Lower area keys Key Fun...

Page 47: ...r master Use the key to navigate to the display screen of the load pa rameters 6 7 POWER AND COS OF LOAD and Make sure the active power measurement of the load corresponds to the active power levels o...

Page 48: ...e of filter power used The key allows you to restart the device if an alarm has been generated and this has been resolved The key is the start and stop key of the active filter Use the and keys to nav...

Page 49: ...escription Device stopped Alarm Description An alarm has been generated Access the Alarms screen 6 16 ALARMS to obtain more information 6 1 2 DEVICE SLAVE In Figure 43 the main screen of the slave dev...

Page 50: ...d L3 The current THD in the Load in each of the phases L1 L2 and L3 Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screens 6 3 TDD Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices Note...

Page 51: ...splay screens 6 5 VOLTAGE CURRENT AND FREQUENCY Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices Figure 47 shows the Voltage Current and Frequency screen Figure 47 Voltage Current and Frequency di...

Page 52: ...Power Q and Apparent Power S The cos Note The sign in reactive power indicates that it is capacitive and the sign that it is inductive Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screen...

Page 53: ...een Figure 50 the odd voltage harmonics from 3 to 25 are shown for each of the phases Figure 50 Display of the Voltage harmonics Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screens 6 9...

Page 54: ...harmonics Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screens 6 11 TABLE OF HARMONICS Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices In this screen Figure 53 shows all the voltage...

Page 55: ...hs to select the separate display of each phase Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screens 6 13 WAVE SHAPE OF LOAD CURRENT Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices...

Page 56: ...mains phasors are shown Figure 56 Mains phasors Use the and keys to navigate through the different display screens 6 15 LOAD PHASORS Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices In this screen...

Page 57: ...pear on the device If the cause of the alarm disappears the device will be reconnected automatically If the same alarm is triggered 5 times during a 1 hour period the automatic device reconnection fun...

Page 58: ...replace them if necessary If it continues contact the TAS High temp Inductor Description The temperature of the inductors is very high Corrective action Check that the fans are working Clean or replac...

Page 59: ...ll be dis played and the user will be asked for confirmation to continue with the filter start up process Figure 60 Confirm screen This screen Figure 61 shows the active warnings Table 23 shows the wa...

Page 60: ...nce tasks Replace the fans if this does not solve the problem see 10 MAINTENANCE Mains voltage out of limits Description Mains voltage below the minimum Corrective action This alert may be associated...

Page 61: ...a fault in one or more slaves Corrective action The device does not stop and adjusts its operation to the number of available slaves On the slave device status screen 6 21 SLAVE DEVICE STATUS you can...

Page 62: ...s 6 20 DEVICE INFORMATION In this screen Figure 64 the serial number HMI and DSP versions of the device are shown Figure 64 Device information The touch panel of the display is calibrated from factory...

Page 63: ...VE DEVICE STATUS Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices Note This screen is only displayed if a system has been configured with devices in parallel This screen Figure 66 shows the status...

Page 64: ...64 AFQm Instruction Manual Figure 67 Slave device status screen 2 Note If there is a communication error the message Communication error will appear when you select the affected device...

Page 65: ...cessed in display mode i e all parameters of the device are shown but they cannot be modified By pressing the key the setup menu is accessed in edit mode i e the parameters of the device can be modifi...

Page 66: ...the next configuration step Press the key to access the main screen of the device without saving the configuration values 7 2 DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS Note This screen is informative it can not be modifi...

Page 67: ...selected the possible options are Single select this option if the AFQm does not have filters connected in parallel Master select this option if the filter is going to be used as the master of a group...

Page 68: ...rmonics to be neu tralised from 3 to 25 TEMP Temporary Mode Harmonic filtering based on the instantaneous neutralisation of all harmonics Do not use Temporary mode if the supplier has not recommended...

Page 69: ...between phases and the reactive current compensa tion is prioritised over the harmonic filtering With the function disabled priority is given to the current harmonic filtering and power factor correc...

Page 70: ...he key to access the main screen of the device without saving the configuration values 7 6 OPERATING LIMITS Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices In this screen Figure 75 the operating...

Page 71: ...of the device without saving the configuration values 7 7 cos Note This screen is not visible on the slave devices The device has two reactive power compensation modes Figure 76 Figure 76 Configurati...

Page 72: ...emission limits generated by an installation in order to avoid both internal and external damage to devices and triggering of protections The standard specifies the limits for each harmonic at the net...

Page 73: ...late on the network connection transformer ZSC Short circuit impedance The line s short circuit impedance depends on the design of the network coupling transformer and the power line s topology It is...

Page 74: ...you should install a transformer measuring the L1 phase and another measuring the L2 phase The L3 phase is left without a measuring transformer In three phase mains with neutral 3 transformers are nee...

Page 75: ...in the Frequency mode and this alarm is enabled when the de vice detects a potential resonance on an harmonic it disables said harmonic and generates an alarm but it continues filtering the rest of t...

Page 76: ...figured manually IP Address IP address Netmask subnet mask Gateway gateway Press the key to access the next configuration step Press the key to access the main screen of the device without saving the...

Page 77: ...Figure 82 Figure 82 Configuration screen Date Time Time Date and Time zone By activating the Internet time option the device synchronises with the time of the Web server to which it is connected Press...

Page 78: ...being pressed and will not stop unless the correct password is entered Press the key to access the next configuration step Press the key to access the main screen of the device without saving the con...

Page 79: ...cable with mesh shield minimum 3 wires with a maximum distance between the AFQm and the master device of 1200 metres A maximum of 32 AFQm filters can be connected to this bus To establish communicatio...

Page 80: ...0000 00FA xxxx Address 0A Responding peripheral number 10 in decimal Function 03 Read function No of bytes 04 No of bytes received Register 000000FA value of load current L1 with 1 decimal 0xFA 25 0...

Page 81: ...hase 159 166 173 0 001 x radians 13th order harmonic phase 15 A 167 174 0 001 x radians 15th order harmonic phase 15B 168 175 0 001 x radians 17th order harmonic phase 15C 169 176 0 001 x radians 19th...

Page 82: ...F 13C 149 0 001 x radians 9th order harmonic phase 130 13D 14A 0 001 x radians 11th order harmonic phase 131 13E 14B 0 001 x radians 13th order harmonic phase 132 13F 14C 0 001 x radians 15th order ha...

Page 83: ...the filter A3 A2 A5 A4 A7 A6 A9 A8 Hi Low A with 1 decimal Phase neutral voltage AA AB AC V with 1 decimal of filter power used D8 D9 DA Voltage THD BA BB BC with 1 decimal Table 35 Modbus memory map...

Page 84: ...x0002 Minimum Mains Voltage 0x0004 Minimum temperature value 0x0008 Frequency error 0x0010 Charging DC bus 0x0020 Minimum DC bus voltage 0x0040 DC Bus imbalance 0x0080 The device does not communicate...

Page 85: ...s 109 Bit Description Status 0x0001 Harmonic 3 1 Harmonic filtering 0 Harmonic disabled due to resonance 0x0002 Harmonic 5 0x0004 Harmonic 7 0x0008 Harmonic 9 0x0010 Harmonic 11 0x0020 Harmonic 13 0x0...

Page 86: ...ith IP communica tions If the device that connects to this port is a computer the network cable must be a crossover Ethernet cable as shown in Figure 86 Figure 86 RJ 45 connector Crossover Ethernet co...

Page 87: ...e Admin istrator section There are two types of user 1 User with write access admin Table 41 Default username and password for a user with write access Default User and Password User name admin Passwo...

Page 88: ...creen 6 17 WARNINGS describes the type of maintenance procedures that must be carried out Note The time intervals of the maintenance operations can vary depending on the device s operating conditions...

Page 89: ...atus and torque of the electrical connections as well as the mechanical attachment to the wall 5 Reset the standard maintenance meter to do so Access the main setup screen Figure 88 Main configuration...

Page 90: ...Increase in temperature of the device under the same environmental conditions and load The AFQm regularly indicates a temperature alarm Reduction in the filtering capacity The set of fans must be repl...

Page 91: ...ute for the capacitors to discharge before opening the device 6 5 4 7 8 8 8 3 3 3 Wall bushing Front cover Figure 91 Steps to change fans 3 Remove the 8 screws from the front cover 2 4 Disconnect the...

Page 92: ...To do this go to the maintenance screen via the configuration screen by pressing the key and entering the password to log into the maintenance screen Maintenance password 8888 The screen in Figure 92...

Page 93: ...060M Code 920122 2 Screwdriver for PH2 head screws 3 Screwdriver for Allen 3 head screws Figure 93 Location of the cooling fans To proceed to change the set of fans 1 Place the AFQm in STOP mode and d...

Page 94: ...anual 11 8 5 3 3 6 11 4 Wall bushing Lower cover Front cover Figure 94 Steps to change fans Part 1 12 10 9 9 7 6 Figure 95 Steps to change fans Part 2 3 Remove the 8 screws from the front cover 2 4 Di...

Page 95: ...le Run the fan cables from the upper level through the wall bushing 2 12 Disconnect the lower floor fans 13 Remove lower cover 14 Replace the fans 2 0 7 Nm 15 Place the lower cover 16 Connect the fans...

Page 96: ...de 920124 25 Screwdriver for Torx 25 head screws 4 Screwdriver for Allen 4 head screws 5 Screwdriver for Allen 5 head screws 10 Screwdriver for Hexagonal 10 mm head screws To proceed to change the set...

Page 97: ...ully disassemble the boards Remove the wall bushing from the fan cables to allow disassembly 4 6 Remove the screws from the driver board 25 7 Remove the driver board by gently pulling upwards 8 Remove...

Page 98: ...f cooling fans Step 10 11 Tighten the fan assembly screws 4 5 5 Nm 12 Mount the bars Tighten the IGBT and inductance screws IGBT screws 4 5 Nm Inductance screws 8 Nm 13 Mount the driver board Use the...

Page 99: ...0x Code 920124 2 Screwdriver for PH2 head screws 25 Screwdriver for Torx 25 head screws 4 Screwdriver for Allen 4 head screws 5 Screwdriver for Allen 5 head screws 10 Screwdriver for Hexagonal 10 mm h...

Page 100: ...xxx 400C and AFQm xxx 280C 4 Fan assembly replacement AFQm xxx 100x Code 920124 25 Screwdriver for Torx 25 head screws 30 Screwdriver for Torx 30 head screws 4 Screwdriver for Allen 4 head screws 5 Sc...

Page 101: ...t once a year and after adverse weather events storms lightning strikes etc the indicator must be verified to be green If it needs replacing the indicator will change to red In this case the condition...

Page 102: ...n voltage Ui 480 V 480 V Impulse withstand voltage Uimp 4kV CAT III Class 1 4kV CAT III Class 1 Rated current phase Ina phase 100 A 200 A Rated current neutral Ina neutral 300 A 600 A Short time withs...

Page 103: ...itional short circuit current Icc 40 kA 40 kA Simultaneity RDF 1 1 Maximum consumption AFQm 3WF 070C AFQm 3WF 140C 2200 W 4400 W AFQm 4WF 070C AFQm 4WF 140C 2000 W 4000 W Maximum current phase 70 A RM...

Page 104: ...p to 100 devices of different calibres Connection of the transformers only in the Master device AFQm 3WF 030M AFQm 3WF 060M AFQm 4WF 030M AFQm 4WF 060M Efficiency filter harmonic 5 7 97 2 97 Efficienc...

Page 105: ...OVC III 600V AFQm xxx 070C AFQm xxx 100C AFQm xxx 140C AFQm xxx 200C AFQm xxx 210C AFQm xxx 280C AFQm xxx 300C AFQm xxx 400C Pollution degree 2 Impact resistance IK 10 Electromagnetic compatibility In...

Page 106: ...Type Mains M6 ring terminal 12 mm 2 2 2 4 Nm PH2 Earth M6 ring terminal 16 mm 2 2 2 4 Nm PH2 Connections Type Current 6 pole connector max 2 5 mm2 0 5 0 6 Nm Flat 3 mm RS 485 3 pole connector max 2 5...

Page 107: ...M6 ring terminal 12 mm 2 2 2 4 Nm PH2 Earth M6 ring terminal 16 mm 2 2 2 4 Nm PH2 Connections Type Current 6 pole connector max 2 5 mm2 0 5 0 6 Nm Flat 3 mm RS 485 3 pole connector max 2 5 mm2 0 5 0...

Page 108: ...60 dBA Connections Type Mains M8 ring terminal 23 mm 8 10 Nm PH2 Earth M10 ring terminal 10 14 Nm Hex 17 mm Connections Type Current 6 pole connector max 2 5 mm2 0 5 0 6 Nm Flat 3 mm RS 485 3 pole co...

Page 109: ...0 dBA Connections Type Mains Ring terminal M8 23 mm 8 10 Nm PH2 Earth Ring terminal M10 10 14 Nm Hex 17 mm Connections Type Current 6 pole connector max 2 5 mm2 0 5 0 6 Nm Flat 3 mm RS 485 3 pole conn...

Page 110: ...xx 400C 76 dBA 79 dBA 66 dBA 69 dBA Connections Current Type Spring 2 5 mm2 Earth 10 Type Ring terminal 8 mm 10 Nm Hex 13 mm Ethernet Type RJ 45 Mains Filter Bar 11 Drill Screw Terminal width AFQm xxx...

Page 111: ...111 Instruction Manual AFQm 608 812 1755 665 465 1890 Figure 108 Dimensions Cabinet type AFQm...

Page 112: ...rom a possible failure improper installation or improper usage of the unit Consequently this guarantee does not apply to failures occurring in the following cases Overvoltages and or electrical distur...

Page 113: ...113 Instruction Manual AFQm 14 CE CERTIFICATE...

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