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Page 1: ...ring operating servicing or inspecting the drive Keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference Series G 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 HP HP HP HP 230V 230V 230V 230V Installation Operation and Main...

Page 2: ...present Keep operating instructions handy for quick reference Read this manual carefully to maximize the performance of SV ACtionMaster series inverter and ensure its safe use WARNING Do not remove th...

Page 3: ...an electric shock CAUTION Install the inverter on a non flammable surface Do not place flammable material nearby Otherwise fire could occur Disconnect the input power if the inverter gets damaged Othe...

Page 4: ...lation Use the inverter under the following environmental conditions Ambient temperature 10 40 non freezing Relative humidity 90 RH or less non condensing Storage temperature 20 65 Location Protected...

Page 5: ...herwise nearby electronic equipment may be affected In case of input voltage unbalance install AC reactor Power Factor capacitors and generators may become overheated and damaged due to potential high...

Page 6: ...instructions Many of the diagrams and drawings in this instruction manual show the inverter without a circuit breaker a cover or partially open Never run the inverter like this Always place the cover...

Page 7: ...p 19 2 4 Operation 22 CHAPTER 3 PARAMETER LIST 24 3 1 Drive Group DRV 24 3 2 Function Group 1 FU1 25 3 3 Function Group 2 FU2 27 3 4 Input Output Group I O 30 CHAPTER 4 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 34 4 1 Dr...

Page 8: ...Remedy 93 6 4 Troubleshooting 94 6 5 How to Check Power Components 95 6 6 Maintenance 96 6 7 Daily and Periodic Inspection Items 97 CHAPTER 7 OPTIONS 100 7 1 Braking Resistor 100 7 2 DIN Rail Base 10...

Page 9: ...7 4 63 2 65 2 65 3 97 4 63 4 85 4 85 460V Class 0 5 5 4HP Inverter Type SVxxxACtionMaster x 004 4 008 4 015 4 022 4 037 4 040 4 HP 0 5 1 2 3 5 5 4 Motor Rating1 kW 0 37 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 7 4 0 Capacity2...

Page 10: ...C B AC250V 1A DC30V 1A Output Signal Indicator Choose One From Output Frequency Output Current Output Voltage DC Voltage Output Voltage 0 10V OPERATION Operation Function DC Braking Frequency Limit Fr...

Page 11: ...0 290 HP 040 5 4 Hp 1 2 Environmental Conditions Verify the ambient condition for the mounting location Ambient temperature should not be below 14 F 10 C or exceed 104 F 40 C Relative humidity should...

Page 12: ...ations Do not install the inverter in a location where oil mist combustible gas or dust is present Install the inverter in a clean location or in an enclosed panel free of foreign substance When insta...

Page 13: ...65 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 152 9 6 02 SV015ACtionMaster 1 2 150 5 90 138 5 43 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 155 0 6 10 SV004ACtionMaster 2 0 5 100 3 94 88 3 46 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 130 9 5 15 SV008ACtionMaster 2 1 1...

Page 14: ...12 118 4 65 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 152 9 6 02 SV008ACtionMaster 4 1 130 5 12 118 4 65 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 152 9 6 02 SV015ACtionMaster 4 2 130 5 12 118 4 65 128 5 04 117 5 4 63 152 9 6 02 SV022ACtionMast...

Page 15: ...lti function Input 3 Common Terminal Factory Setting Speed L Speed M Speed H Power supply for speed signal 12V 10mA Speed signal input 0 10V Speed signal input 4 20mA 250ohm Common for VR V1 I Fault o...

Page 16: ...460V class models 1 7 1 Wiring Power Terminals Precautions on Wiring The internal circuits of the inverter will be damaged if the incoming power is connected and applied to output terminals U V W Use...

Page 17: ...er Do not use power factor capacitor surge suppressors or RFI filters on the output side of the inverter Doing so may damage these components Always insure the LED and charge lamp for the power termin...

Page 18: ...14 14 Power and Motor Connection R S T B1 B2 U V W 5 Apply the rated torque to terminal screws Loosen screws can cause of short circuit and malfunction Tightening the screws too much can damage the t...

Page 19: ...Used for Fault Reset Starting Contact Function Select CM Sequence Common Common Terminal for Contact Inputs VR Frequency Setting Power 10V Used as Power for Analog Frequency Setting Maximum Output is...

Page 20: ...other high voltage circuits Control Circuit Terminal The input terminals can be selected for either NPN or PNP type logic by changing switch J1 CM terminal is the common terminal for the input signals...

Page 21: ...he live part of the keypad connector Doing this may cause an electric shock or personal injury Keypad Connector Pin Configuration Inverter Side Pin No Pin Name Keypad Description 1 5V Used 5V DC Power...

Page 22: ...arameter Values Down Down Key Press to Move Through Codes or To Decrease Parameter Values RUN Run Key Use to Operate Inverter Key STOP RESET STOP RESET Key Press to Stop Inverter During Operation Pres...

Page 23: ...he data to the desired value Press FUNC key again The data display will blink and the data will be stored in the inverter Note If the data does not changed determine if Inverter is running Refer to th...

Page 24: ...40 28 Hz 20 5A 4 LED is blinking in this situation Fault status can be removed by using the STOP RESET Key and the LED turns OFF The inverter must be turned OFF and turned ON again to remove HW fault...

Page 25: ...are as follows Group Name Description Drive group Basic Parameters Command Frequency Accel Decel Time etc Function 1 group Basic Parameters Max Frequency Torque Boost etc Function 2 Group Application...

Page 26: ...WD REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV R...

Page 27: ...oup Codes Moving Through I O Group Codes RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC RUN SET FWD REV RUN SET FWD REV FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC RUN...

Page 28: ...e DRV 04 Frq to 0 Keypad 1 3 Turn ON the operation reference signal FX or RX Keypad LED FWD key or REV key will turn ON 4 Set the operating frequency with the keypad Use the FUNC Up FUNC keys and set...

Page 29: ...requency Reference Source Selection to Keypad 1 3 Use FUNC Up key to set the operating frequency to 50 00Hz When the inverter is not running the command frequency is displayed 4 Press the RUN key The...

Page 30: ...S485 1 Fx Rx 1 No 35 0 Keypad 1 1 Keypad 2 2 V1 3 I 4 V1 I DRV 04 Frequency Mode Freq Setting Method Frq 5 RS485 0 Keypad 1 No 35 DRV 05 Step Frequency 1 St1 10 00 Hz DRV 06 Step Frequency 2 St2 20 00...

Page 31: ...11 DC Injection Braking Time F 11 0 to 60 sec 0 1 1 0 sec No 41 FU1 12 Starting DC Injection Braking Voltage F 12 0 to 200 1 50 No FU1 13 Starting DC Injection Braking Time F 13 0 0 to 60 0 sec 0 1 0...

Page 32: ...1 Yes 0 No Yes FU1 5110 Electronic Thermal Level for 1 Minute F 51 FU1 52 to 250 1 180 Yes FU1 52 Electronic Thermal Level for Continuous F 52 50 to FU1 51 1 120 Yes 0 Self cool FU1 53 Electronic The...

Page 33: ...h H 12 FU2 11 to FU1 20 0 01 0 00 Hz No FU2 13 Jump Frequency 2 Low H 13 0 00 to FU2 14 0 01 0 00 Hz No FU2 14 Jump Frequency 2 High H 14 FU2 13 to FU1 20 0 01 0 00 Hz No FU2 15 Jump Frequency 3 Low H...

Page 34: ...z Yes 55 0 V F 1 Slip Compen FU2 40 Control Mode Selection H 40 2 PID 0 V F No 56 0 I FU2 5016 PID Feedback Signal Selection H 50 1 V1 I 0 No FU2 51 P Gain for PID Control H 51 0 to 9999 1 3000 Yes FU...

Page 35: ...9 sec 0 1 5 0 sec Yes FU2 82 2nd Deceleration Time H 82 0 0 to 999 9 sec 0 1 10 0 sec Yes FU2 83 2nd Base Frequency H 83 30 to FU1 20 0 01 50 60 Hz No 0 Linear 1 Square FU2 84 2nd V F Pattern H 84 2...

Page 36: ...Voltage I 4 I O 02 to 12 00 V 0 01 10 00 V Yes I O 05 Frequency corresponding to V1 Input Maximum Voltage I 5 0 00 to FU1 20 0 01 50 60 Hz Yes 62 I O 06 Filtering Time Constant for I Signal Input I 6...

Page 37: ...Hz Yes 67 I O 21 Step Frequency 4 I 21 0 00 to FU1 20 40 00 Hz Yes I O 22 Step Frequency 5 I 22 0 00 to FU1 20 50 00 Hz Yes I O 23 Step Frequency 6 I 23 0 00 to FU1 20 40 00 Hz Yes I O 24 Step Frequen...

Page 38: ...to 200 1 100 Yes 68 I O 42 Frequency Detection Level I 42 0 to FU1 20 0 01 30 00 Hz Yes I O 43 Frequency Detection Bandwidth I 43 0 to FU1 20 0 01 10 00 Hz Yes 69 0 FDT 1 1 FDT 2 2 FDT 3 3 FDT 4 4 FDT...

Page 39: ...Modbus RTU Yes 73 I O 99 Return Code rt 1 Yes 73 Note Parameters that are set by a bit are ON 1 when the upper LED is lit as shown below F59 H19 H22 I15 I16 I45 are the parameters that are set by bit...

Page 40: ...ction inputs By setting the multi function inputs P1 P2 P3 to XCEL L XCEL M XCEL H respectively the Accel and Decel time set in I O 25 to I O 38 are applied according to the binary inputs of the P1 P2...

Page 41: ...requency is set at DRV 00 Press FUNC key and then by pressing the key the inverter immediately outputs the changed frequency Pressing the FUNC key saves the changed frequency V1 2 Input the frequency...

Page 42: ...uency Step Speed 0 0 0 DRV 00 Speed 0 1 0 0 DRV 05 Speed 1 0 1 0 DRV 06 Speed 2 1 1 0 DRV 07 Speed 3 0 ON 1 OFF Step Frequency Output DRV 08 Output Current This code displays the output current of the...

Page 43: ...was accelerating decelerating or in constant speed at the time the fault occurred Press the FUNC key to exit The fault content will be stored in FU2 01 to FU2 05 when the RESET key is pressed Fault C...

Page 44: ...RV 20 FU1 Group selection DRV 21 FU2 Group selection DRV 22 I O Group selection Select the desired group and press the FUNC key to move to the desired group The parameter in the group may be read or w...

Page 45: ...nd prevents objects from swinging on conveyors or other moving equipment U Curve 2 This pattern provides more efficient control of acceleration and deceleration in typical winding machine applications...

Page 46: ...when the frequency reached the DC injection braking frequency set in FU1 08 during decelerating Free Run Coast to stop 2 Inverter cuts off its output immediately when the stop signal is entered Stop M...

Page 47: ...FU1 10 DC Injection Braking Voltage is the DC voltage applied to the motor and is based on FU2 33 Rated Current of Motor FU1 11 DC Injection Braking Time is the time the DC current is applied to the m...

Page 48: ...ed speed of motor FU1 21 Base Frequency is the frequency where the inverter outputs its rated voltage In case of using a 50Hz motor set this to 50Hz FU1 22 Starting Frequency is the frequency where th...

Page 49: ...t The forward and reverse torque boost is set separately in FU1 27 and FU1 28 Note The torque boost value is the percentage of inverter rated voltage Note When FU1 29 Volts Hz Pattern is set to User V...

Page 50: ...ared volts hertz ratio This pattern is appropriate for fans pumps etc User V F pattern is used for special applications Users can adjust the volts frequency ratio according to the application This is...

Page 51: ...ut voltage even though FU1 38 is set at 110 FU1 39 Energy Save Level This function is used to reduce the output voltage in applications that do not require high torque and current at its steady speed...

Page 52: ...rrent at which the motor can run continuously Generally this value is set to 100 and which means the rated motor current set in FU2 33 This value must be set less than FU1 51 ETH 1min Note The set val...

Page 53: ...tor Current Overload Warning FU1 56 Overload Trip Selection FU1 57 Overload Trip Level FU1 58 Overload Trip Delay Time Inverter cuts off its output and displays fault message when the output current p...

Page 54: ...001 Stall Prevention during Acceleration 0 1 0 010 Stall Prevention during Steady Speed 1 0 0 100 Stall Prevention during Deceleration When FU1 59 is set to 111 stall prevention works during accelerat...

Page 55: ...Chapter 4 Parameter Description FU1 49 FU1 99 Return Code This code is used to exit a group Press FUNC key to exit Related Functions FU2 99 Return Code I O 99 Return Code...

Page 56: ...he RESET key is pressed For more detail please refer to Chapter 7 Fault Contents Fault Trip Keypad Display Over Current 1 OC Over Voltage OV Emergency Stop Not Latched BX Low Voltage LV Ground Fault G...

Page 57: ...This avoidance of frequencies does not occur during accelerating or decelerating It only occurs during continuous operation Frequency Jump Note When the reference frequency is set inside the jump freq...

Page 58: ...o Power ON Start Yes Note In case of using Power ON Start to Yes make sure to utilize appropriate warning notices to minimize the potential for injury or equipment damage FU2 21 Restart After Fault Re...

Page 59: ...3rd bit 2nd bit 1st bit Description 0 0 0 0 Speed search function does not work 0 0 0 1 Speed search during Accelerating 0 0 1 0 Speed search during a Fault Reset restarting FU2 21 and Auto restarting...

Page 60: ...r increases the retry number by one FU2 30 Rated Motor Selection FU2 31 Number of Motor Pole FU2 32 Rated Motor Slip FU2 33 Rated Motor Current FU2 34 No Load Motor Current FU2 36 Motor Efficiency FU2...

Page 61: ...equency due to a heavy load the inverter increases the output frequency higher than the reference frequency to increase the motor speed The inverter increases or decreases the output by delta frequenc...

Page 62: ...form of Speed Temperature Pressure Flow level etc The Set point and the feedback signals are provided externally to the inverter analog input terminals V1 V2 or I The inverter compares the signals in...

Page 63: ...o of error it has the merit of controlling the error before the error is too large The D control requires a large control quantity at start but has the tendency of increasing the stability of the syst...

Page 64: ...Speed 10 DRV 10 DC link Voltage 11 DRV 11 User Display selected in FU2 73 12 DRV 12 Fault Display 13 DRV 13 Motor Direction FU2 73 User Display Selection This code selects the kind of display to be d...

Page 65: ...nal DB resistor The duty is calculated by ED Decel time 100 Accel time Steady speed time Decel time Stop status time FU2 79 Software Version Displays the software version FU2 81 FU2 90 2nd Motor Relat...

Page 66: ...d the parameter settings from the inverter memory and can write download them to other inverters FU2 93 Parameter Initialize This is used to initialize parameters back to the factory default values Ea...

Page 67: ...Chapter 4 Parameter Description FU2 61 Notes...

Page 68: ...se time slower This is the minimum voltage of the V1 input at which inverter outputs minimum frequency This is the inverter output minimum frequency when there is the minimum voltage I O 02 on the V1...

Page 69: ...on None 0 Does not check the analog input signal half of x1 1 The inverter determines that the frequency reference is lost when the analog input signal is less than half of the minimum value I O 02 or...

Page 70: ...A Setting Range Select Display Description Ext Trip B 14 External trip B Reserved 15 Reserved for future use Open Loop 16 Exchange between PID mode and V F mode Reserved 17 Reserved for future use Ana...

Page 71: ...5 1 0 1 Accel Time 6 I O 36 Decel Time 6 I O 37 1 1 0 Accel Time 7 I O 38 Decel Time 7 I O 39 1 1 1 0 OFF 1 ON Multi Accel Decel Time Operation DC Brake DC Injection Braking can be activated during in...

Page 72: ...Trip A This is a normally open contact input When a terminal set to Ext Trip A is ON inverter displays the fault and cuts off its output This can be used as an external latch trip Ext Trip B This is...

Page 73: ...nals This code displays the output status of control terminals I O 17 Filtering Time Constant for Multi function Input Terminals This is the response time constant for terminal inputs JOG FX RX P3 P2...

Page 74: ...Frequency Current Voltage and DC link voltage with pulse signals on the FM terminal The Related Functions DRV 05 DRV 07 Step Frequency 1 3 I O 12 I O 14 Multi function inputs I O 17 Filtering Time Co...

Page 75: ...ions are used in I O 44 Multi function Output See FDT in I O 44 I O 44 Multi function Output define MO MG The open collector output works Close when the defined condition has occurred Setting Range Se...

Page 76: ...output frequency goes outside the FDT bandwidth centered on the FDT frequency MO MG configured as FDT 3 FDT 4 MO MG is CLOSED when the output frequency reaches the FDT frequency The output is OPENED...

Page 77: ...OSED when the inverter is on the stall prevention mode MO MG configured as Stall OV MO MG is CLOSED when the DC link voltage is above the Over voltage level MO MG configured as OV Related Functions FU...

Page 78: ...closed contact Bit Setting Display Description 0 000 Fault output relay does not operate at Low voltage trip Bit 0 LV 1 001 Fault output relay operates at Low voltage trip 0 000 Fault output relay doe...

Page 79: ...is time the Loss is determined by the criteria set in I O 11 Criteria for Analog Input Signal Loss Setting Range Select Display Description None 0 Inverter keeps on operating at the previous frequency...

Page 80: ...the specifications of converters depend on the manufacturers please refer to the manual for detailed converter specifications 5 1 3 Before Installation Before installation and operation this manual s...

Page 81: ...th DriveView if DriveView is operating if not operate with the Keypad DRV 03 Drive mode 3 RS485 DRV 04 Freq mode 5 RS485 I O 46 Inv Number 1 31 If more than 1 inverters are connected be sure to use di...

Page 82: ...the DriveView program supplied from CMC Industrial Systems can be used as the operating program for the inverter if I O 50 Communication Protocol Selection was set to default value 0 5 5 Communication...

Page 83: ...tes 1 byte 5 6 2 Description Request starts with ENQ and ends with EOT Acknowledge Response starts with ACK and ends with EOT Negative Acknowledge Response starts with NAK and ends with EOT Drive No i...

Page 84: ...ead Request for read n numbers of WORD from address XXXX ENQ Drive No CMD Address The number of address to read SUM EOT 05h 01 1F R XXXX 1 8 n XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 4 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byt...

Page 85: ...ytes Note As for Run and Frequency command when Request for Write and Acknowledge Response is exchanged between pc and inverter for the first time previous data is returned In this case Request for Wr...

Page 86: ...SUM EOT 05h 01 1F Y XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte Total byte 7 bytes Acknowledge Response ACK Drive CMD Data SUM EOT 06h 01 Y XXXX XX 04h 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte n 4 2 bytes 1 byte Total b...

Page 87: ...ce frequency 0 01 Hz R W 0006 Operation reference R W Bit 0 Stop R W Bit 1 Forward R W Bit 2 Reverse R W Bit 3 Fault reset W Bit 4 Emergency stop W 0007 Accel time 0 1 sec R W 0008 Decel time 0 1 sec...

Page 88: ...2 4 0 6105 DRV 05 Speed 1 1000 FU1 20 0 0 01Hz 6106 DRV 06 Speed 2 2000 FU1 20 0 0 01Hz 6107 DRV 07 Speed 3 3000 FU1 20 0 0 01Hz 6108 DRV 08 Output Current 0 0 1A Read Only 6109 DRV 09 Output speed 0...

Page 89: ...tern 0 2 0 621E FU1 30 User freq 1 1250 FU1 32 0 0 01Hz 621F FU1 31 User volt 1 25 100 0 6220 FU1 32 User freq 2 2500 FU1 34 FU1 30 0 01Hz 6221 FU1 33 User volt 2 50 100 0 6222 FU1 34 User freq 3 3750...

Page 90: ...Retry delay 10 600 0 0 1sec 631E FU2 30 Motor select 5 0 631F FU2 31 Pole number 4 12 2 6320 FU2 32 Rated Slip 1000 0 0 01Hz 6321 FU2 33 Rated Curr 999 1 0 1A 6322 FU2 34 Noload Curr 999 1 0 1A 6324 F...

Page 91: ...5000 FU1 20 0 0 01Hz 6406 I O 06 I filter 100 9999 0 ms 6407 I O 07 I curr x1 400 IO 09 0 0 01 mA 6408 I O 08 I freq y1 0 FU1 20 0 0 01 Hz 6409 I O 09 I curr x2 2000 2400 IO 07 0 01 mA 640A I O 10 I...

Page 92: ...c 6424 I O 36 Dec 6 300 9999 0 0 1 sec 6425 I O 37 Acc 7 200 9999 0 0 1 sec 6426 I O 38 Dec 7 200 9999 0 0 1 sec 6428 I O 40 FM mode 0 3 0 6429 I O 41 FM adjust 100 200 10 642A I O 42 FDT freq 3000 FU...

Page 93: ...program Drive View operates Is the computer port set correctely Yes Yes Yes Initiate drive program No Set the correct comm port No Indication LED TXD RXD does not blink The Baud rate I O 47 matches w...

Page 94: ...RTU Communication 88 Finish The data format of user program is correct Yes Match the User program with the inverter protocol No The computer operates normally Yes Contact your distributor or LGIS No C...

Page 95: ...2 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 space 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 3A...

Page 96: ...der thermal relays or other thermal protective devices for each motor Overload capacity 150 for 1 min Low Voltage Protection The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage is below the detection...

Page 97: ...requency Reference is Lost I O 48 Operating Method when Frequency Reference is Lost I O 48 Setting Function Description 0 None Continues operation when the frequency reference is lost Factory Default...

Page 98: ...trip 2 Fault history 2 FU2 3 Last trip 3 Fault history 3 FU2 4 Last trip 4 Fault history 4 FU2 5 Last trip 5 Fault history 5 The FU2 6 Erase Fault History erases FU2 1 5 Fault History contents form t...

Page 99: ...Ambient temperature too high 1 Exchange cooling fans and or eliminate alien substance 2 Check for any alien substances in heat sink 3 Keep ambient temperature under 40 C 104 F Electronic Thermal 1 Mot...

Page 100: ...ted correctly The difference between the rotating speed and the reference is too big Reference frequency verified Check the level of input signal Following parameter setting verified Lower Limit Frequ...

Page 101: ...n display several mega ohms because of the electrolytic capacitor The tester should display 1 10 when terminal is shorted If all measured values are about the same individual modules are OK 4 Diode mo...

Page 102: ...al voltage meters are likely to display incorrect values caused by the high frequency PWM output voltage of the drive 6 6 2 Routine Inspection Be sure to check the following before operation The condi...

Page 103: ...ce between each of the terminals Undo the inverter connection and measure the resistance between R S T P N and U V W P N with a tester Refer How to Check Power Components Digital Multi Meter Analog Te...

Page 104: ...smoothly No fault Display Meter Is the displayed value correct Check the meter reading at the exterior of the panel Check the specified and management values Voltmeter Ammeter etc All Are there any ab...

Page 105: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Maintenance 99 Notes...

Page 106: ...xxxACtionMaster x 004 1 2 008 1 2 015 2 1 022 2 037 2 040 2 Average Braking Torque 100 150 100 150 100 150 100 150 100 150 Enable Duty 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Duty Continuous Braking Time Sec 5 5 5 5 5 5...

Page 107: ...al Input1 Set to EXT B Power supply for speed signal 12V 10mA Speed signal input 0 10V Speed signal input 4 20mA 250ohm Common for VR V1 I Fault output relay lless than AC250V 1A lless than DC30V 1A N...

Page 108: ...ter 7 Options 102 7 2 DIN Rail Base Unit mm SV004ACtionMaster 1 2 SV008ACtionMaster 1 SV008ACtionMaster 2 SV015ACtionMaster 2 SV004 008 015ACtionMaster 4 SV015ACtionMaster 1 SV022 037 040ACtionMaster...

Page 109: ...Chapter 7 Options 103 Notes...

Page 110: ...1 23 25 Frequency Upper Lower Limit I O 01 10 Analog Frequency Setting Motor Overheat protection FU1 50 53 Electronic Thermal FU2 30 Rated Motor Multi step operation I O 12 14 Define the Multi Functio...

Page 111: ...ABS33a EBS33 GMC 9P 2 14 2 14 3 5 12 15 A 1 20 mH 10 A SV022ACtio nMaster 2 3 ABS33a EBS33 GMC 9P 2 14 2 14 3 5 12 25 A 0 88 mH 14 A SV037ACtio nMaster 2 5 ABS33a EBS33 GMC 18P 3 5 12 3 5 12 3 5 12 40...

Page 112: ...NV 50140 1993 ENV 50204 1995 EN 61000 4 4 1995 EN 61000 4 5 1995 ENV 50141 1993 EN 61000 4 8 1993 EN 61000 4 11 1994 Type of Equipment Inverter Power Conversion Equipment Model Name ACtionMaster Serie...

Page 113: ...95 ENV 50140 1993 Electromagnetic compatibility Basic immunity standard Radiated radio frequency electro magnetic field Immunity test ENV 50204 1995 Radio electromagnetic field from digital radio tele...

Page 114: ...USED ON POWER SUPPLY IT MAY BE FAULT AT POWER ON OR OFF IN AVOID THIS CASE THE SENSE CURRENT OF PROTECTIVE DEVICE SHOULD BE LARGER THAN VALUE OF LAKAGE CURRENT AT WORST CASE IN THE BELOW TABLE RECOMM...

Page 115: ...ter of the ferrite core The earth conductor should be securely earthed at both inverter and motor ends The screen should be connected to the enclosure body via and earthed cable gland 7 Connect any co...

Page 116: ...5 x 45 159 5 x 130 M4 FS 2 SV004iG5 4 0 4kW SV008iG5 4 0 8kW SV015iG5 4 1 5kW FFG5 T006 1 6A 380 VAC 0 5mA 27mA 173 5 x 133 5 x 40 159 5 x 110 M4 FS 1 SV022iG5 4 2 2kW SV040iG5 4 4 0kW FFG5 T011 1 11A...

Page 117: ...in V5 30 include V1 Ext function added in code I O 12 P 30 Dimensions changed in depth 150 9mm 152 9mm Miss wiring protective function deleted March 21 2002 S W version V5 30 TIPO D W H X O FS 1 21 8...

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Page 119: ...otion Controls CMC constantly endeavors to improve its product so that information in this manual is subject to change without notice Visit Our Website http www cmccontrols com 03 21 2002 Publication...

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