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Contents

1 Introduction

3

Symbols

3

Abbreviations

4

Definitions

4

Electrical wiring - control cables

10

2 How to Programme

15

Local Control Panel

15

How to operate graphical LCP (GLCP)

15

3 Parameter Description

31

Parameter Selection

31

Main Menu Structure

31

Main Menu - Operation and Display - Group 0

31

Main Menu - Load and Motor - Group 1

46

Main Menu - Brakes - Group 2

56

Main Menu - Reference/Ramps - Group 3

57

Main Menu - Limits/Warnings - Group 4

64

Main Menu - Digital In/Out - Group 5

68

Main Menu - Analog In/Out - Group 6

85

Main Menu - Communications and Options - Group 8

95

Main Menu - Smart Logic - Group 13

103

Main Menu - Special Functions -Group 14

118

Main Menu - Frequency Converter Information - Group 15

126

Main Menu - Data Readouts - Group 16

134

Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group 18

142

Main Menu - FC Closed Loop - Group 20

145

Main Menu - Extended Closed Loop - Group 21

157

Main Menu - Application Functions - Group 22

170

22-78 Minimum Run Time Override

180

22-79 Minimum Run Time Override Value

180

Main Menu - Time-based Functions - Group 23

185

Main Menu - Pack Controller - Group 25

200

Main Menu - Analog I/O Option MCB 109 - Group 26

209

Compressor Functions - group 28

218

4 Parameter Lists

223

Parameter Options

223

Default settings

223

0-** Operation and Display

224

1-** Load / Motor

226

ADAP-KOOL

®

 Drive Programming Guide

Contents

MG.11.N1.02 - VLT

®

 is a registered Danfoss trademark

1

Summary of Contents for ADAP-KOOL Drive

Page 1: ...rt Logic Group 13 103 Main Menu Special Functions Group 14 118 Main Menu Frequency Converter Information Group 15 126 Main Menu Data Readouts Group 16 134 Main Menu Data Readouts 2 Group 18 142 Main M...

Page 2: ...eadouts 240 18 Info Readouts 242 20 FC Closed Loop 243 21 Ext Closed Loop 244 22 Application Functions 246 23 Time Based Funtions 248 25 Pack Controller 249 26 Analog I O Option MCB 109 251 28 Compres...

Page 3: ...e frequency converters with software version 2 xx The software version number can be seen from parameter 15 43 1 1 2 Symbols Symbols used in this guide NB Indicates something to be noted by the reader...

Page 4: ...mit TLIM Volts V The maximum output current IVLT MAX The rated output current supplied by the frequency converter IVLT N 1 1 4 Definitions Frequency converter D TYPE Size and type of the connected fre...

Page 5: ...par 1 39 PM N The rated motor power nameplate data TM N The rated torque motor UM The instantaneous motor voltage UM N The rated motor voltage nameplate data Break away torque VLT The efficiency of th...

Page 6: ...e power generated in regenerative braking This regenerative braking power increases the intermediate circuit voltage and a brake chopper ensures that the power is transmitted to the brake resistor CT...

Page 7: ...s true by the Smart Logic Controller Parameter group 13 xx STW Status Word FC Standard Bus Includes RS 485 bus with FC protocol or MC protocol See par 8 30 Protocol Thermistor A temperature dependent...

Page 8: ...r and mains supply while the frequency converter is connected to mains Check that the mains supply has been disconnected and that the necessary time has elapsed before removing motor and mains plugs 7...

Page 9: ...frequency converter functions for controlling mechanical brakes cannot be considered as a primary safety circuit There must always be a redundancy for controlling external brakes Protection Mode Once...

Page 10: ...e signals may in rare cases and depending on installation result in 50 60 Hz earth loops due to noise from mains supply cables If this occurs it may be necessary to break the screen or insert a 100 nF...

Page 11: ...e screened armoured See section entitled Earthing of Screened Armoured Control Cables for the correct termination of control cables 130BA681 10 130BA681 10 ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 1 Introduc...

Page 12: ...t coast inverse Terminal 37 Safe stop where available 1 1 8 Pulse Start Stop Terminal 18 par 5 10 Terminal 18 Digital InputLatched start 9 Terminal 27 par 5 12 Terminal 27 Digital InputStop inverse 6...

Page 13: ...Terminal 32 Digital Input Speed down 22 Note Terminal 29 only in FC x02 x series type 1 1 10 Potentiometer Reference Voltage reference via a potentiometer Reference Source 1 1 Analog input 53 default...

Page 14: ...2 How to Programme ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 14 MG 11 N1 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 2...

Page 15: ...keys and indicator lights LEDs Graphical display The LCD display is back lit with a total of 6 alpha numeric lines All data is displayed on the LCP which can show up to five operating variables while...

Page 16: ...isplay Line 3 Large which can be accessed via QUICK MENU Q3 Function Setups Q3 1 General Settings Q3 13 Display Settings Each value measurement readout parameter selected in par 0 20 Display Line 1 1...

Page 17: ...section Bottom section Indicator lights LEDs If certain threshold values are exceeded the alarm and or warning LED lights up A status and alarm text appear on the control panel The On LED is activated...

Page 18: ...Access to Main Menu w o Password par 0 65 Personal Menu Password or par 0 66 Access to Personal Menu w o Password It is possible to switch directly between Quick Menu mode and Main Menu mode Main Menu...

Page 19: ...keys The key can be selected as Enable 1 or Disable 0 via par 0 40 Hand on Key on LCP The following control signals will still be active when Hand On is activated Hand On Off Auto on Reset Coasting s...

Page 20: ...r 2 1 2 How to operate numeric LCP NLCP The following instructions are valid for the NLCP LCP 101 The control panel is divided into four functional groups 1 Numeric display 2 Menu key and indicator li...

Page 21: ...enu LED is lit Select the parameter group xx __ and press OK Select the parameter __ xx and press OK If the parameter is an array parameter select the array number and press OK Select the wanted data...

Page 22: ...minals and or the bus the frequency converter will start The key can be selected as Enable 1 or Disable 0 via par 0 42 Auto on Key on LCP NB An active HAND OFF AUTO signal via the digital inputs has h...

Page 23: ...accordance with the fol lowing procedure 1 Press Quick Menu button 2 Use the and buttons to find the parameter you want to change 3 Press OK 4 Use and buttons to select the correct parameter setting 5...

Page 24: ...ghlight the 3rd digit before the comma 5 Change 0 to 1 by using the button 6 Use the button to highlight the digit 2 7 Change 2 to 0 with the button 8 Press OK The new ramp down time is now set to 100...

Page 25: ...pear 130BT112 10 Illustration 2 9 Step 3 Use the up down navigation keys to scroll down to Function Setups Press OK 130BT113 10 Illustration 2 10 Step 4 Function Setups choices appear Choose 03 1 Gene...

Page 26: ...w Current only visible if switch set to I 6 23 Terminal 54 High Current only visible if switch set to I 6 24 Terminal 54 Low ref Feedb value 6 25 Terminal 54 High ref Feedb value 3 02 Min Reference 3...

Page 27: ...iated with the option device 2 1 8 Parameter Selection In the Main Menu mode the parameters are divided into groups Select a parameter group by means of the navigation keys The following parameter gro...

Page 28: ...eys to move the cursor horizontally 130BP069 10 Use the navigation keys to change the data value The up key enlarges the data value and the down key reduces the data value Place the cursor on the valu...

Page 29: ...Address par 8 32 Baud Rate par 8 35 Minimum Response Delay par 8 36 Maximum Response Delay par 8 37 Maximum Inter Char Delay par 15 00 Operating Hours to par 15 05 Over Volt s par 15 20 Historic Log E...

Page 30: ...3 Parameter Description ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 30 MG 11 N1 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 3...

Page 31: ...25 xx Pack Controller 13 xx Smart Logic Controller 26 xx Analog I O Option MCB 109 14 xx Special Functions 28 xx Compressor Functions Only when installed 3 2 Main Menu Operation and Display Group 0 3...

Page 32: ...be re programmed as required 0 International Sets par 1 20 Motor Power kW units to kW and the default value of par 1 23 Motor Frequency 50 Hz 1 North America Sets par 1 21 Motor Power HP units to HP...

Page 33: ...to copy parameter settings between the set ups to enable quicker commissioning if similar parameter settings are required in different set ups 0 10 Active Set up Option Function Select the set up in...

Page 34: ...Example Use Multi set up to shift from Set up 1 to Set up 2 whilst the motor is running Programme param eters in Set up 1 first then ensure that Set up 1 and Set up 2 are synchronised or linked Synch...

Page 35: ...ve set up The channels are from right to left LCP FC bus USB HPFB1 5 Example The number AAAAAA21h means that the FC bus selected Set up 2 in par 0 11 Program ming Set up the LCP selected Set up 1 and...

Page 36: ...load as a percentage of the rated motor torque 1617 Speed RPM Motor speed reference Actual speed will depend on slip compensation being used compensation set in par 1 62 Slip Compensation If not used...

Page 37: ...S PLC or other master controller 1684 Comm Option STW Extended fieldbus communication option status word 1685 FC Port CTW 1 Control word CTW received from the Bus Master 1686 FC Port REF 1 Status word...

Page 38: ...or detailed information 0 21 Display Line 1 2 Small Option Function Application Dependent Select a variable for display in line 1 middle position The options are the same as listed for par 0 20 0 22 D...

Page 39: ...as a linear squared or cubed relation to speed This relation depends on the unit selected see table above The actual calculated value can be read in par 16 09 Custom Readout and or shown in the displa...

Page 40: ...eadout occurs at zero speed It is only possible to select a value different to 0 when selecting a linear unit in par 0 30 Custom Readout Unit For Quadratic and Cubic units the minimum value will be 0...

Page 41: ...o characters and pressing or 0 39 Display Text 3 Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A In this parameter it is possible to write an individual text string for display in the LCP or to be read via serial commun...

Page 42: ...Copies all parameters in all set ups from the LCP memory to the frequency converter memory 3 Size indep from LCP Copies only the parameters that are independent of the motor size The latter selection...

Page 43: ...3 2 9 Clock Settings 0 7 Set the time and date of the internal clock The internal clock can be used for e g Timed Actions energy log Trend Analysis date time stamps on alarms Logged data and Preventi...

Page 44: ...Format 0 77 DST Summertime End Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A Sets the date and time when summertime DST ends The date is programmed in the format selected in par 0 71 Date Format 0 79 Clock Fault Optio...

Page 45: ...rameter number in display Press OK and step between elements by means of and buttons on the LCP Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A Defines dates for additional working days that normally would be non workin...

Page 46: ...set correctly This value is set in par 14 43 Motor cos phi The parameter has a default value which is automat ically adjusted when the motor data is programmed These settings will typically ensure op...

Page 47: ...nter the nominal motor voltage according to the motor nameplate data The default value corre sponds to the nominal rated output of the unit This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running...

Page 48: ...ic motor performance by automatically optimizing the advanced motor parameters par 1 30 Stator Resistance Rs to par 1 35 Main Reactance Xh while the motor is stationary 0 Off No function 1 Enable comp...

Page 49: ...tation section The AMA sequence will adjust all motor parameters except the moment of inertia of the rotor and the iron loss resistance par 1 36 Iron Loss Resistance Rfe Par 1 3 and par 1 4 cannot be...

Page 50: ...or Nominal Speed This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 3 3 4 1 5 Load Indep Setting Parameters for setting the load independent motor settings 1 51 Min Speed Normal Magnetising...

Page 51: ...Range Function 5 ms 5 50 ms Set par 1 64 Resonance Dampening and par 1 65 Resonance Dampening Time Constant to help eliminate high frequency resonance problems Enter the time constant that provides t...

Page 52: ...th Directions 2 The flying start will first make a search in the direction determined by the last reference direction If not finding the speed it will make a search in the other direction If not succe...

Page 53: ...ly set to the same value as par 4 11 Motor Low Speed Limit When set to zero the function is inactive In this starting zone par 3 82 Starting Ramp is active instead of par 3 41 Ramp 1 Up Time to ensure...

Page 54: ...alarm A49 Speed Limit Function at stop 3 3 8 1 9 Motor Temperature Parameters for setting the temperature protection features for the motor 1 90 Motor Thermal Protection Option Function The frequency...

Page 55: ...he motor is required at low speed The graph below is followed if the motor current is lower than nominal motor current see par 1 24 Motor Current If the motor current exceeds nominal current the opera...

Page 56: ...ends on the rated motor current NB Avoid 100 current for too long It may damage the motor 2 01 DC Brake Current Range Function 50 0 1000 Enter a value for current as a percentage of the rated motor cu...

Page 57: ...back Unit respectively NB This parameter is used in open loop only 3 03 Maximum Reference Range Function 0 Referen ceFeedback Unit par 3 02 999999 999 Referen ceFeedbackUnit Enter the maximum acceptab...

Page 58: ...tion Function Select which reference site to activate 0 Linked to Hand Auto Use local reference when in Hand mode or remote reference when in Auto mode 1 Remote Use remote reference in both Hand mode...

Page 59: ...fines the actual reference This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 0 No function 1 Analog input 53 2 Analog input 54 7 Pulse input 29 8 Pulse input 33 20 Digital pot meter 21 Anal...

Page 60: ...reference signal par 3 15 Reference 1 Source par 3 16 Reference 2 Source and par 3 17 Reference 3 Source define up to three different reference signals The sum of these reference signals defines the...

Page 61: ...hoose a ramp down time such that no over voltage arises in the inverter due to regenerative operation of the motor and such that the generated current does not exceed the current limit set in par 4 18...

Page 62: ...jog ramp time starts upon activation of a jog signal via the control panel a selected digital input or the serial communication port par 3 80 tjog nnorm par 1 25 jog speed par 3 19 s 3 82 Starting Ram...

Page 63: ...on 0 Off Resets the Digital Potentiometer reference to 0 after power up 1 On Restores the most recent Digital Potentiometer reference at power up 3 93 Maximum Limit Range Function 100 200 200 Set the...

Page 64: ...ed Low Limit can be set to correspond to the manufacturer s recommended minimum motor speed The Motor Speed Low Limit must not exceed the setting in par 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM 4 12 Motor Spee...

Page 65: ...que Limit for further details If a setting in par 1 00 Configuration Mode to par 1 28 Motor Rotation Check is changed par 4 16 Torque Limit Motor Mode is not automatically reset to the default setting...

Page 66: ...ammed to produce a status signal on terminal 27 or 29 and on relay output 01 or 02 Programme the lower signal limit of the motor speed nLOW within the normal working range of the frequency converter R...

Page 67: ...57 Warning Feedback High Range Function 999999 000 Reference FeedbackU nit par 4 56 999999 999 Referen ceFeedbackUnit Enter the upper feedback limit When the feedback exceeds this limit the display r...

Page 68: ...r group for configuring the digital input and output 3 7 2 5 0 Digital I O Mode Parameters for configuring the input and output using NPN and PNP 5 00 Digital I O Mode Option Function Digital inputs a...

Page 69: ...it 0 23 All Set up select bit 1 24 All Ramp bit 0 34 All Mains failure inverse 36 All Fire mode 37 Day Night Control 39 Run Permissive 52 Hand start 53 Auto start 54 DigiPot Increase 55 All DigiPot De...

Page 70: ...r stops when Stop inverse is activated 10 Reversing Changes direction of motor shaft rotation Select Logic 1 to reverse The reversing signal only changes the direction of rotation It does not activate...

Page 71: ...t be affected by Run Permissive 53 Hand start A signal applied will put the frequency converter into Hand mode as if button Hand On on the LCP has been pressed and a normal stop command will be overri...

Page 72: ...ly interlocked compressor 1 the lead compressor is staging according to the Fixed Speed Neutral Zone par 25 23 140 Compressor 2 Inverse Interlock Interlocks compressor 2 of the Pack Controller when di...

Page 73: ...ning The motor is running 6 Running no warning The output speed is higher than the speed set in par 1 81 Min Speed for Function at Stop RPM The motor is running and there are no warnings 8 Run on refe...

Page 74: ...70 Logic Rule 0 See par group 13 4 If Logic Rule 0 is evaluated as TRUE the output will go high Otherwise it will be low 71 Logic Rule 1 See par group 13 4 If Logic Rule 1 is evaluated as TRUE the ou...

Page 75: ...1 because of a power failure 181 Preventive Maintenance One or more of the Preventive Maintenance Events programmed in par 23 10 Preventive Mainte nance Item has passed the time for the specified acti...

Page 76: ...controlled by the frequency converter only without any of the build in relays involved and Compressor 2 to the compressor controlled by the relay RELAY1 See below table 202 Compressor 2 Running See 2...

Page 77: ...6 Below speed low 17 Above speed high 18 Out of feedb range 19 Below feedback low 20 Above feedback high 21 Thermal warning 25 Reverse 26 Bus OK 27 Torque limit stop 28 Brake no brake war 29 Brake rea...

Page 78: ...192 End Of Curve 193 Sleep Mode 194 Broken Belt 195 Bypass Valve Control 196 Fire Mode 197 Fire Mode was Act 198 Drive Bypass 199 Injection Control 211 Pack Comp 1 212 Pack Comp 2 213 Pack Comp 3 5 41...

Page 79: ...elay output is unaffected 3 7 6 5 5 Pulse Input The pulse input parameters are used to define an appropriate window for the impulse reference area by configuring the scaling and filter settings for th...

Page 80: ...also increases the time delay through the filter This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 5 55 Term 33 Low Frequency Range Function 100 Hz 0 110000 Hz Enter the low frequency corre...

Page 81: ...sted while the motor is running 45 Bus ctrl 48 Bus ctrl timeout 100 Output frequency 101 Reference 102 Feedback 103 Motor current 104 Torque rel to limit 105 Torq relate to rated 106 Power 107 Speed 1...

Page 82: ...output variable set in par 5 63 Terminal 29 Pulse Output Variable This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 5 66 Terminal X30 6 Pulse Output Variable Option Function 0 No operation...

Page 83: ...inal Bit 9 15 Reserved for future terminals Bit 16 Option C Relay 1 output terminal Bit 17 Option C Relay 2 output terminal Bit 18 Option C Relay 3 output terminal Bit 19 Option C Relay 4 output termi...

Page 84: ...figured as Bus Controlled 5 98 Pulse Out X30 6 Timeout Preset Range Function 0 00 0 00 100 00 Contains the frequency to apply to the digital output terminal 6 when it is configured as Bus Con trolled...

Page 85: ...riod longer than the time set in par 6 00 Live Zero Timeout Time the function selected in par 6 01 Live Zero Timeout Function will be activated 6 01 Live Zero Timeout Function Option Function Select t...

Page 86: ...53 Low Ref Feedb Value 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage Range Function 10 00 V par 6 10 10 00 V Enter the high voltage value This analog input scaling value should correspond to the high refer ence feedb...

Page 87: ...elated control functions but feeding a Building Management system with data 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 8 4 6 2 Analog Input 2 Parameters for configuring the scaling and limits for analog input 2 terminal...

Page 88: ...of a de central I O system e g when not as part of any frequency con verter related control functions but feeding a Building Management System with data 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 8 5 6 3 Analog Input 3 M...

Page 89: ...caling value to correspond to the high reference feedback value set in par 6 45 Term X30 12 High Ref Feedb Value 6 44 Term X30 12 Low Ref Feedb Value Range Function 0 000 N A 999999 999 999999 999 N A...

Page 90: ...power 0 20 mA 107 Speed 0 Speed High Limit par 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM and par 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 0 20 mA 108 Torque 109 Max Out Freq 113 Ext Closed Loop 1 0 100 0 20 mA 114 Ext C...

Page 91: ...n 100 00 0 00 200 00 Scale for the maximum output 20 mA of the analog signal at terminal 42 Set the value to be the percentage of the full range of the variable selected in par 6 50 Terminal 42 Output...

Page 92: ...minal 42 Output Max Scale to 200 20 mA 10 mA x 100 200 6 53 Terminal 42 Output Bus Control Range Function 0 00 0 00 100 00 Holds the level of Output 42 if controlled by bus 6 54 Terminal 42 Output Tim...

Page 93: ...16 37 Inv Max Current 134 Torq lim 4 20 mA 0 Torque limit par 4 16 Torque Limit Motor Mode 135 Torq nom 4 20mA 0 Motor rated torque 136 Power 4 20mA 0 Motor rated power 137 Speed 4 20mA 0 Speed High...

Page 94: ...rameter i e 50 20 mA If a current between 4 and 20 mA is desired at maximum output 100 calculate the percentage value as follows 20 mA desired maximum current 100 i e 10 mA 20 mA 10 mA 100 200 6 63 Te...

Page 95: ...frequency converter detects a change in the configuration sets par 8 02 Control Source back to default setting FC Port and the frequency converter then trips If an option is installed after initial po...

Page 96: ...Set up 1 4 0 Hold set up Retains the set up selected in par 8 04 Control Timeout Function and displays a warning until par 8 06 Reset Control Timeout toggles Then the frequency converter resumes its...

Page 97: ...ng parameters available in the frequency converter and their inter dependencies to Motion Control Tool MCT10 2 Modbus RTU Communication according to the Modbus RTU protocol as described in the AKD102...

Page 98: ...nse This is used for overcoming modem turnaround delays 8 36 Maximum Response Delay Range Function Application Depend ent 11 10001 ms Specify the maximum permissible delay time between transmitting a...

Page 99: ...vates Start command via the fieldbus serial communication port OR via one of the digital inputs NB This parameter is active only when par 8 01 Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 8 52 DC...

Page 100: ...s option 2 Logic AND Activates Reverse command via the fieldbus serial communication port AND additionally via one of the digital inputs 3 Logic OR Activates Reverse command via the fieldbus serial co...

Page 101: ...ange Function 0 N A 0 0 N A This parameter shows the number of valid telegrams detected on the bus 8 81 Bus Error Count Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A This parameter shows the number of telegrams with f...

Page 102: ...urce par 20 03 Feedback 2 Source or par 20 06 Feedback 3 Source as a feedback source 8 95 Bus Feedback 2 Range Function 0 N A 200 200 N A See par 8 94 Bus Feedback 1 for further details 8 96 Bus Feedb...

Page 103: ...s been executed the sequence starts over again from event 0 action 0 The illustration shows an example with three event actions Starting and stopping the SLC Starting and stopping the SLC can be done...

Page 104: ...ator 1 in the logic rule 24 Comparator 2 Use the result of comparator 2 in the logic rule 25 Comparator 3 Use the result of comparator 3 in the logic rule 26 Logic rule 0 Use the result of logic rule...

Page 105: ...escription 4 On reference See parameter group 5 3 for further description 5 Torque limit See parameter group 5 3 for further description 6 Current limit See parameter group 5 3 for further description...

Page 106: ...he frequency converter is stopped or coasted by any means either via digital input fieldbus or other 41 Reset Trip This event is TRUE if the frequency converter is tripped but not trip locked and the...

Page 107: ...TRUE or FALSE directly All parameters in this parameter group are array parameters with index 0 to 5 Select index 0 to programme Comparator 0 select index 1 to programme Comparator 1 and so on 13 10...

Page 108: ...e array parameters with index 0 to 2 Select index 0 to program Timer 0 select index 1 to program Timer 1 and so on 13 20 SL Controller Timer Array 8 Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A Enter the value to def...

Page 109: ...on 22 Comparator 0 Use the result of comparator 0 in the logic rule 23 Comparator 1 Use the result of comparator 1 in the logic rule 24 Comparator 2 Use the result of comparator 2 in the logic rule 25...

Page 110: ...result of logic rule 5 in the logic rule 70 SL Time out 3 Use the result of timer 3 in the logic rule 71 SL Time out 4 Use the result of timer 4 in the logic rule 72 SL Time out 5 Use the result of t...

Page 111: ...feedb range 14 Below feedb low 15 Above feedb high 16 Thermal warning 17 Mains out of range 18 Reversing 19 Warning 20 Alarm trip 21 Alarm trip lock 22 Comparator 0 23 Comparator 1 24 Comparator 2 25...

Page 112: ...Logic Rule Boolean 2 13 44 signifies the boolean input of par 13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 13 40 13 42 signifies the boolean input calculated in par 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 par 13 41 Logic Rule Opera...

Page 113: ...rator 1 24 Comparator 2 25 Comparator 3 26 Logic rule 0 27 Logic rule 1 28 Logic rule 2 29 Logic rule 3 30 SL Time out 0 31 SL Time out 1 32 SL Time out 2 33 Digital input DI18 34 Digital input DI19 3...

Page 114: ...ee par 13 02 Stop Event for further descriptions of choices and their functions 0 False 1 True 2 Running 3 In range 4 On reference 5 Torque limit 6 Current limit 7 Out of current range 8 Below I low 9...

Page 115: ...gic rule 4 61 Logic rule 5 70 SL Time out 3 71 SL Time out 4 72 SL Time out 5 73 SL Time out 6 74 SL Time out 7 80 No Flow 81 Dry Pump 82 End of Curve 83 Broken Belt 13 52 SL Controller Action Array 2...

Page 116: ...the coast command stop the SLC 28 Freeze output Freezes the output frequency of the frequency converter 29 Start timer 0 Starts timer 0 see par 13 20 SL Controller Timer for further description 30 Sta...

Page 117: ...oller Timer for further description 72 Start Timer 5 Starts timer 5 see par 13 20 SL Controller Timer for further description 73 Start Timer 6 Starts timer 6 see par 13 20 SL Controller Timer for furt...

Page 118: ...e quency in par 14 01 Switching Frequency until the motor is as noiseless as possible See also par 14 00 Switching Pattern and the section Derating 0 1 0 kHz 1 1 5 kHz 2 2 0 kHz 3 2 5 kHz 4 3 0 kHz 5...

Page 119: ...4 14 2 Trip Reset Parameters for configuring auto reset handling special trip handling and control card self test or initialisation 14 20 Reset Mode Select the reset function after tripping Once reset...

Page 120: ...e original selection If the number of automatic resets is not reached within 10 minutes or when a Manual reset is performed the internal AUTOMATIC RESET counter returns to zero NB Automatic reset will...

Page 121: ...Carry out various tests 7 The results are displayed on the LCP and the frequency converter moves into an infinite loop 8 par 14 22 Operation Mode is automatically set to Normal operation Carry out a p...

Page 122: ...e frequency converter can only be stopped by setting a digital input to Coast inverse 2 or Coast and reset inv 3 Any signal on terminals 18 to 33 will not be active until the frequency converter is no...

Page 123: ...special IT mains source In this mode the internal RFI filter capacitors between chassis and the mains RFI filter circuit are cut out to avoid damage of the intermediate circuit and to reduce the grou...

Page 124: ...operational flow head characteristic At these points the pump will need a current higher than the rated current of the frequency converter The frequency converter can yield 110 of the rated current co...

Page 125: ...rload Option Function Is used in case of steady overload beyond the thermal limits 110 for 60 sec 0 Trip Choose Trip 0 to make the frequency converter trip and provide an alarm 1 Derate Derate 1 to re...

Page 126: ...nter Range Function 0 kWh 0 2147483647 kWh Registering the power consumption of the motor as a mean value over one hour Reset the counter in par 15 06 Reset kWh Counter 15 03 Power Up s Range Function...

Page 127: ...nables continuous logging of up to 4 data sources par 15 10 Logging Source at individual rates par 15 11 Logging Interval A trigger event par 15 12 Trigger Event and window par 15 14 Samples Before Tr...

Page 128: ...ger event par 15 14 Samples Before Trigger 0 False 1 True 2 Running 3 In range 4 On reference 5 Torque limit 6 Current limit 7 Out of current range 8 Below I low 9 Above I high 10 Out of speed range 1...

Page 129: ...d 49 the oldest data Data is logged every time an event occurs not to be confused with SLC events Events in this context are defined as a change in one of the following areas 1 Digital input 2 Digital...

Page 130: ...days which means that the count will restart at zero after this time period 3 12 5 15 3 Alarm Log Parameters in this group are array parameters where up to 10 fault logs can be viewed 0 is the most r...

Page 131: ...0 N A View the combined SW version or package version consisting of power SW and control SW 15 44 Ordered Typecode String Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A View the type code string used for re ordering th...

Page 132: ...0 N A View the installed option software version 15 62 Option Ordering No Range Function 0 N A 0 0 N A Shows the ordering number for the installed options 15 63 Option Serial No Range Function 0 N A...

Page 133: ...data Array 23 Range Function 0 N A 0 9999 N A This parameter contains data used by the MCT10 software tool ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter Description MG 11 N1 02 VLT is a registered Dan...

Page 134: ...ences plus catch up and slow down 16 03 Status Word Range Function 0 N A 0 65535 N A View the Status word sent from the frequency converter via the serial communication port in hex code 16 05 Main Act...

Page 135: ...Word instead of the MAV 16 16 Torque Nm Range Function 0 0 Nm 3000 0 3000 0 Nm View the torque value with sign applied to the motor shaft Linearity is not exact between 110 motor current and torque in...

Page 136: ...16 36 Inv Nom Current Range Function 10 00 A 0 01 10000 00 A View the inverter nominal current which should match the nameplate data on the connected motor The data are used for calculation of torque...

Page 137: ...0 000 Proc essCtrlU nit 999999 999 999999 999 Proc essCtrlUnit View value of Feedback 1 see par 20 0 Feedback The value is limited by settings in par CL 13 Minimum Reference Feedb and par CL 14 Maximu...

Page 138: ...Digital input GP I O term X30 3 Bit 9 Digital input GP I O term X30 2 Bit 10 63 Reserved for future terminals 130BA894 10 00000000000000000 DI T 33 DI T 32 DI T 29 DI T 27 DI T 19 DI T 18 DI T 37 DI...

Page 139: ...f all digital outputs 16 67 Pulse Input 29 Hz Range Function 0 N A 0 130000 N A View the actual frequency rate on terminal 29 16 68 Pulse Input 33 Hz Range Function 0 N A 0 130000 N A View the actual...

Page 140: ...6 8 Fieldbus FC Port Parameters for reporting the BUS references and control words 16 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 Range Function 0 N A 0 65535 N A View the two byte Control word CTW received from the Bus Master...

Page 141: ...ial communication port in hex code 16 92 Warning Word Range Function 0 N A 0 4294967295 N A View the warning word sent via the serial communication port in hex code 16 93 Warning Word 2 Range Function...

Page 142: ...n 18 02 Maintenance Log Time Array 10 Array parameter Time 0 9 This parameter shows at which time the logged event occurred Time is measured in seconds since start of the frequency converter Range Fun...

Page 143: ...card See Clock Settings 0 7 3 14 3 18 3 Analog I O 18 30 Analog Input X42 1 Range Function 0 000 N A 20 000 20 000 N A Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42 1 on the Analog I O C...

Page 144: ...d out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42 11 on the Analog I O Card The value shown reflects the selection in par 26 60 Terminal X42 11 Output 3 Parameter Description ADAP KOOL Drive Pr...

Page 145: ...ver various serial communication protocols 20 00 Feedback 1 Source Option Function Up to three different feedback signals can be used to provide the feedback signal for the frequency converter s PID C...

Page 146: ...ollowing for mula Temperature A2 ln Pe 1 A1 A3 where A1 A2 and A3 are refrigerant specific con stants The refrigerant must be selected in parameter 20 30 Parameters 20 31 through 20 33 allow the value...

Page 147: ...01 Bus feedback 2 102 Bus feedback 3 20 04 Feedback 2 Conversion Option Function See par 20 01 Feedback 1 Conversion for details 0 Linear 1 Square root 2 Pressure to temperature 20 05 Feedback 2 Sourc...

Page 148: ...ource Unit for details 70 mbar 71 bar 72 Pa 73 kPa 74 m WG 170 psi 171 lb in 172 in WG 173 ft WG 20 12 Reference Feedback Unit This parameter determines the unit that is used for the setpoint referenc...

Page 149: ...Minimum Minimum 3 sets up the PID Controller to compare Feedback 1 Feedback 2 and Feedback 3 and use the lowest value as the feedback NB Any unused feedbacks must be set to No Function in par 20 00 F...

Page 150: ...other references that are enabled see par group 3 1 NB Any unused feedback must be set to No function in its Feedback Source parameter par 20 00 Feedback 1 Source par 20 03 Feedback 2 Source or par 20...

Page 151: ...conditioning compressor applications it is often useful to control the system based on the temperature of the refrigerant However it is generally more convenient to directly measure its pressure This...

Page 152: ...A Use this parameter to enter the value of coefficient A3 when par 20 30 Refrigerant is set to User defined 7 3 15 5 20 4 Thermostat Pressostat Function The Thermostat Pressostat Function TPF can be u...

Page 153: ...eact on messages during the auto tuning sequence Enabling par 20 79 PID Autotuning puts the frequency converter into auto tuning mode The LCP then directs the user with on screen instructions The fan...

Page 154: ...during autotuning The value is a percentage of full speed I e if maximum output frequency inpar 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM par 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz is set to 50Hz 0 10 is 10 of 50Hz whi...

Page 155: ...Unit is set to 0 RPM 20 83 PID Start Speed Hz Range Function 0 Hz 0 0 par 4 14 Hz When the frequency converter is first started it initially ramps up to this output frequency in Open Loop Mode follow...

Page 156: ...ontrol to become unstable The value set is the time needed for the integrator to add the same contribution as the proportional part for a certain deviation If the value is set to 10 000 the controller...

Page 157: ...l Panel LCP must be used in order to react on messages during the autotuning sequence Enabling autotuning par 21 09 PID Autotuning puts the relevant PID controller into PID autotuning mode The LCP the...

Page 158: ...The minimum allowable feedback level should be entered here in User Units as defined in par 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit for EXT CL 1 par 21 30 Ext 2 Ref Feedback Unit for EXT CL 2 or par 21 50 Ext 3...

Page 159: ...t the unit for the reference and feedback 0 1 5 PPM 10 1 min 11 RPM 12 Pulse s 20 l s 21 l min 22 l h 23 m s 24 m min 25 m h 30 kg s 31 kg min 32 kg h 33 t min 34 t h 40 m s 41 m min 45 m 60 C 70 mbar...

Page 160: ...1 12 Ext 1 Maximum Reference Range Function 100 000 Ex tPID1Unit par 21 11 999999 999 Ex tPID1Unit Select the maximum for the Closed Loop 1 Controller The dynamics of the PID controller will depend on...

Page 161: ...ack signal for the Closed Loop 1 controller Analog input X30 11 and Analog input X30 12 refer to inputs on the General Purpose I O 0 No function 1 Analog input 53 2 Analog input 54 3 Pulse input 29 4...

Page 162: ...the PID controller in par group 20 9 21 22 Ext 1 Integral Time Range Function 10000 00 s 0 01 10000 00 s Over time the integrator accumulates a contribution to the output from the PID controller as l...

Page 163: ...tended Closed Loop 2 Controller reference and feedback 21 30 Ext 2 Ref Feedback Unit Option Function See par 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit for details 0 1 5 PPM 10 1 min 11 RPM 12 Pulse s 20 l s 21 l...

Page 164: ...Ex tPID2Unit See par 21 12 Ext 1 Maximum Reference for details 21 33 Ext 2 Reference Source Option Function See par 21 13 Ext 1 Reference Source for details 0 No function 1 Analog input 53 2 Analog i...

Page 165: ...99999 999 Ex tPID2Unit See par 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit Ext 1 Reference Unit for details 21 38 Ext 2 Feedback Unit Range Function 0 000 Ex tPID2Unit 999999 999 999999 999 Ex tPID2Unit See par 21 18...

Page 166: ...mit for details 3 16 7 21 5 Closed Loop 3 Ref Fb Configure Extended Closed Loop 3 Controller reference and feedback 21 50 Ext 3 Ref Feedback Unit Option Function See par 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit...

Page 167: ...tPID3Unit par 21 51 999999 999 Ex tPID3Unit See par 21 12 Ext 1 Maximum Reference for details 21 53 Ext 3 Reference Source Option Function See par 21 13 Ext 1 Reference Source for details 0 No functio...

Page 168: ...99999 999 999999 999 Ex tPID3Unit See par 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit for details 21 58 Ext 3 Feedback Unit Range Function 0 000 Ex tPID3Unit 999999 999 999999 999 Ex tPID3Unit See par 21 18 Ext 1 Feed...

Page 169: ...fferentation Time Range Function 0 00 s 0 00 10 00 s See par 21 23 Ext 1 Differentation Time for details 21 64 Ext 3 Dif Gain Limit Range Function 5 0 N A 1 0 50 0 N A See par 21 24 Ext 1 Dif Gain Lim...

Page 170: ...Power Detection Low Speed Detection One of these two signals must be active for a set time No Flow Delay par 22 24 before selected action takes place Possible actions to select par 22 23 No action War...

Page 171: ...n par 4 11 or 4 12 Motor Low Limit Actions are common with No Flow Detection individual selection not possible The use of Low Speed Detection is not limited to systems with a no flow situation but can...

Page 172: ...r as settings will be reset when changing from Closed to Open Loop in par 1 00 Configuration Mode NB Carry out the tuning with the same settings in par 1 03 Torque Characteristics as for operation aft...

Page 173: ...on the LCP and adjust speed for approx 85 of rated speed Note the exact speed 4 Read power consumption either by looking for actual power in the data line in the LCP or call par 16 10 Power kW or par...

Page 174: ...d for storing values needed to tune No Flow Detection 22 35 Low Speed Power HP Range Function 0 hp 0 00 0 00 hp To be used if par 0 03 Regional Settings has been set for North America parameter not vi...

Page 175: ...lecting Sleep Mode To make it possible to use e g an electro mechanical flow switch to detect a no flow condition and activate Sleep Mode the action takes place at raising edge of the external signal...

Page 176: ...ramp up again and pressure will be controlled for reaching the set value Pset 2 In systems where the pressure or temperature is controlled by an external PI controller the wake up conditions can not...

Page 177: ...y Yes Yes except manual setting of speed Low speed detection Yes Yes External signal Yes Yes Pressure Temperature transmit ter connected Yes No Output frequency No Yes NB Sleep Mode will not be active...

Page 178: ...ssure before the motor is stopped This will extend the time in which the motor is stopped and help to avoid frequent start stop Set the desired over pressure temperature in percentage of set point for...

Page 179: ...d and open loop systems for pumps fans and compressors If the estimated motor torque is below the broken belt torque value par 22 61 Broken Belt Torque and the frequency converter output frequency is...

Page 180: ...tart command Start Jog Freeze will be disregarded until the timer has expired 22 77 Minimum Run Time Range Function 0 s 0 par 22 76 s Sets the time desired as minimum run time after a normal start com...

Page 181: ...is the setpoint for closed loop PI operation of the frequency converter and is set as for closed loop operation without flow compensation It is recommended to use slip compensation and RPM as unit NB...

Page 182: ...pensation Option Function 0 Disabled 0 Disabled Set Point compensation not active 1 Enabled 1 Enabled Set Point compensation is active Enabling this parameter allows the Flow Compensated Setpoint oper...

Page 183: ...ooking at the curve for the rated speed and plotting the design pressure HDESIGN Point C the flow at that pressure QRATED can be determined Similarly by plotting the design flow QDESIGN Point D the pr...

Page 184: ...System Design Working Point is achieved should be entered here in RPM Alternatively the speed in Hz can be entered in par 22 86 Speed at Design Point Hz If it has been decided to use RPM in par 0 02...

Page 185: ...Timed Actions to function correctly NB When mounting an Analog I O MCB109 option card a battery back up of the date and time is included NB The PC based Configuration Tool MCT 10 comprise a special gu...

Page 186: ...low 33 Set dig out B low 34 Set dig out C low 35 Set dig out D low 36 Set dig out E low 37 Set dig out F low 38 Set dig out A high 39 Set dig out B high 40 Set dig out C high 41 Set dig out D high 42...

Page 187: ...ions of the options Array 10 0 DISABLED 1 No action 2 Select setup 1 3 Select setup 2 4 Select setup 3 5 Select setup 4 10 Select preset ref 0 11 Select preset ref 1 12 Select preset ref 2 13 Select p...

Page 188: ...e g motor bearings feedback sensors and seals or filters With Preventive Maintenance the service intervals may be programmed into the frequency converter The frequency converter will give a message w...

Page 189: ...Maintenance Log NB The Preventive Maintenance Events are defined in a 20 element array Hence each Preventive Maintenance Event must use the same array element index in par 23 10 Maintenance Item to pa...

Page 190: ...ime Interval must be specified in par 23 13 Maintenance Time Interval 3 Date Time Date Time 3 uses the internal clock The date and time of the next maintenance occurrence must be specified in par 23 1...

Page 191: ...elled par 23 12 Maintenance Time Base is set to Disabled 0 3 18 3 23 5 Energy Log The frequency converter is continuously accumulating the consumption of the motor controlled based on the actual power...

Page 192: ...n The logging will start on the date programmed in par 23 51 Period Start and continue until one day week month has gone Last 24 Hours 5 Last 7 Days 6 or Last 5 Weeks 7 The counters contain data for o...

Page 193: ...elements equal to the number of counters 00 xx below parameter number in display Press OK and Step between elements by means of and buttons on the Local Control Panel Array elements Data from latest p...

Page 194: ...med Period Start and par 23 64 Timed Period Stop The two sets of data can be read from par 23 61 Continuous Bin Data current and par 23 62 Timed Bin Data reference It is possible to create Trending fo...

Page 195: ...kW Power yielded to the motor Reference for the relative value is the rated motor power programmed in par 1 20 Motor Power kW or par 1 21 Motor Power HP Actual value can be read in par 16 10 Power kW...

Page 196: ...lements by means of and buttons on the LCP 10 counters with the frequency of occurrence for the operating data monitored sorted according to the intervals as for par 23 61 Continuous Bin Data Starts t...

Page 197: ...3 66 Reset Continuous Bin Data Option Function Select Do reset 1 to reset all values in par 23 61 Continuous Bin Data After pressing OK the setting of the parameter value will automatically change to...

Page 198: ...e by setting par 28 80 Power Reference Factor to 0 Parameter overview Parameter for settings Parameters for readout Rated Motor Power Par 1 20 Energy Savings Par 23 83 Power Reference Factor in Par 23...

Page 199: ...otor size set in Hp par 1 21 Motor Power HP the equivalent kW value will be used for the Energy Savings 23 84 Cost Savings Range Function 0 N A 0 2147483647 N A This parameter allows a readout of the...

Page 200: ...ce Parameters in Zone Settings 25 2 Staging Functions 25 3 and Staging settings 25 4 will often be dependent on the dynamic of the system and final adjustment to be done at the commissioning of the pl...

Page 201: ...ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter Description MG 11 N1 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 201 3...

Page 202: ...nnected in the order 3 2 1 First in last out 1 Enabled The fixed speed compressors will be connected disconnected to have equal running hours for each compressor 25 06 Number of Compressors Option Fun...

Page 203: ...ould defeat the purpose with frequent staging at momentary pressure changes Setting the Zone too high might lead to an unacceptably high or low pressure in the system while the Zone Delay timer par 25...

Page 204: ...of time program med If the pressure increases to within the NZ before the timer has elapsed the timer is reset and no destaging occurs 25 26 Zone Delay Range Function 60 sec 0 300 sec Staging a fixed...

Page 205: ...compressors The Destage Function Time starts when the adjustable speed compressor is running at Motor Speed Low Limit par 4 11 or 4 12 or at Motor Speed High Limit par 4 13 or 4 14 if par 7 30 Process...

Page 206: ...alculated value for Staging Speed When adding a fixed speed compressor in order to prevent an overshoot of pressure the variable speed compressor ramps down to a lower speed When the variable speed co...

Page 207: ...igh Limit and nDESTAGE100 is the value of Destaging Threshold 25 47 Destaging Speed Hz Option Function Readout of the below calculated value for Destaging Speed When removing a fixed speed com pressor...

Page 208: ...us for each of the compressors showing a string which consists of compressor number and the current status of the compressor Example Readout is with the abbreviation like 1 D 2 O This means that compr...

Page 209: ...most and compressor 8 leftmost 3 19 7 25 9 Service Parameters used in case of service on one or more of the compressors controlled 25 90 Compressor Interlock Array 2 In this parameter it is possible t...

Page 210: ...essure measurements being read by the frequency converter NB The maximum current for the analog outputs 0 10V is 1mA NB Where Live Zero Monitoring is used it is important that any analog inputs not be...

Page 211: ...up This can be used as back up of the clock function included in the frequency converter as standard See section Clock Settings par 0 7 The Analog I O option can be used for the control of devices suc...

Page 212: ...ed back the unit must be set for either Celsius or Fahrenheit par 20 12 Reference Feedback Unit par 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit par 21 30 Ext 2 Ref Feedback Unit or par 21 50 Ext 3 Ref Feedback Unit...

Page 213: ...n 0 000 N A 999999 999 999999 999 N A Enter the analog input scaling value that corresponds to the low voltage value set in par 26 20 Terminal X42 3 Low Voltage 26 25 Term X42 3 High Ref Feedb Value R...

Page 214: ...annot be adjusted while the motor is running 26 37 Term X42 5 Live Zero Option Function This parameter makes it possible to enable the Live Zero monitoring E g where the analog input is a part of the...

Page 215: ...aximum output calculate the percentage as follows 10V desired maximum voltage x 100 i e 5V 10V 5V 100 200 See principle graph for par 6 52 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale 26 43 Terminal X42 7 Bus Control...

Page 216: ...t current at a value between 0 100 of the full scale output programme the percentage value in the parameter i e 50 10V If a voltage between 0 and 10V is desired at maximum output calculate the percent...

Page 217: ...100 00 0 00 200 00 Scale the maximum output of the selected analog signal at terminal X42 9 Set the value to the maximum value of the voltage signal output Scale the output to give a voltage lower tha...

Page 218: ...trigger a warning and an action set by parameter par 28 25 Warning Action The action can be None or Decrease cooling If the action is set to Decrease cooling the cooling is decreased as a preventive a...

Page 219: ...es above the value programmed in par 28 24 Warning Level but below the value programmed in par 25 26 Emergency Level 0 None No action Only a warning will be issued 1 Decrease cooling A warning is issu...

Page 220: ...This parameter defines a limit on the condenser feedback pressure when night action is active If condenser feedback is more than the value set in this parameter then night action is deactivated if al...

Page 221: ...ar 28 81 dP0 Offset 3 21 4 28 9 Injection Control The injection ON OFF signal is a forced close signal to the case controllers to turn display cases off The signal is distributed by following means ha...

Page 222: ...4 Parameter Lists ADAP KOOL Drive Programming Guide 222 MG 11 N1 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 4...

Page 223: ...lated N A No default value available Conversion index This number refers to a conversion figure used when writing or reading by means of a frequency converter Conv index 100 67 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 224: ...2 Large ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint16 0 24 Display Line 3 Large ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint16 0 25 My Personal Menu ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 Uint16 0 3 LCP Custom Readout 0...

Page 225: ...Date Format null 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 72 Time Format null 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 74 DST Summertime 0 Off 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 76 DST Summertime Start ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 0 77 D...

Page 226: ...et ups TRUE 0 Int16 1 61 High Speed Load Compensation 100 All set ups TRUE 0 Int16 1 62 Slip Compensation 0 All set ups TRUE 0 Int16 1 63 Slip Compensation Time Constant 0 10 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint...

Page 227: ...sionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 2 1 Brake Energy Funct 2 10 Brake Function 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 2 11 Brake Resistor ohm ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 2 12 Brake Power Limit kW...

Page 228: ...nLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 3 4 Ramp 1 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 5 Ramp 2 3 51 Ram...

Page 229: ...High ImaxVLT P1637 All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 4 52 Warning Speed Low 0 RPM All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 4 53 Warning Speed High outputSpeedHighLimit P413 All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 4 54 Warning Referenc...

Page 230: ...et ups TRUE Uint8 5 31 Terminal 29 Digital Output 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 32 Term X30 6 Digi Out MCB 101 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 33 Term X30 7 Digi Out MCB 101 0 No ope...

Page 231: ...eration All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 68 Pulse Output Max Freq X30 6 5000 Hz All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 5 9 Bus Controlled 5 90 Digital Relay Bus Control 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 5 93 Pulse Out 27 Bu...

Page 232: ...All set ups TRUE 5 Int16 6 24 Terminal 54 Low Ref Feedb Value 1 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 6 25 Terminal 54 High Ref Feedb Value ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 6 26 Terminal 54 Filter...

Page 233: ...ol 0 00 All set ups TRUE 2 N2 6 54 Terminal 42 Output Timeout Preset 0 00 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 6 6 Analog Output X30 8 6 60 Terminal X30 8 Output 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 6 61 Terminal...

Page 234: ...E Uint8 8 46 BTM Transaction Status 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 47 BTM Timeout 60 s 1 set up FALSE 0 Uint16 8 5 Digital Bus 8 50 Coasting Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 52 DC Brake Sele...

Page 235: ...TRUE Uint8 11 9 AK LonWorks 11 90 AK Network Address 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 Uint16 11 91 AK Service Pin 0 Off 1 set up TRUE Uint8 11 98 Alarm Text 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 32 11 99 Alarm Status...

Page 236: ...ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE 3 Int32 13 2 Timers 13 20 SL Controller Timer ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 3 TimD 13 4 Logic Rules 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 41 Logic Rul...

Page 237: ...t ups TRUE Uint8 14 29 Service Code 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Int32 14 3 Current Limit Ctrl 14 30 Current Lim Ctrl Proportional Gain 100 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 14 31 Current Lim Ctrl Integration Ti...

Page 238: ...t ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDay 15 3 Alarm Log 15 30 Alarm Log Error Code 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 15 31 Alarm Log Value 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Int16 15 32 Alarm Log Time 0 s All set ups FALSE 0 Uin...

Page 239: ...72 Option in Slot B 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 30 15 73 Slot B Option SW Version 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 74 Option in Slot C0 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 30 15 75 Slot C0 Op...

Page 240: ...FALSE 0 Int16 16 3 Drive Status 16 30 DC Link Voltage 0 V All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 16 32 Brake Energy s 0 000 kW All set ups FALSE 0 Uint32 16 33 Brake Energy 2 min 0 000 kW All set ups FALSE 0 Uint...

Page 241: ...0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Int32 16 73 Counter B 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Int32 16 75 Analog In X30 11 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 16 76 Analog In X30 12 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 16...

Page 242: ...8 18 11 Fire Mode Log Time 0 s All set ups FALSE 0 Uint32 18 12 Fire Mode Log Date and Time ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDay 18 3 Inputs Outputs 18 30 Analog Input X42 1 0 000 N A All set...

Page 243: ...A All set ups TRUE 2 Int32 20 33 User Defined Refrigerant A3 250 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Uint32 20 4 Thermostat Pressostat 20 40 Thermostat Pressostat Function null All set ups FALSE Uint8 20 41 Cu...

Page 244: ...ups TRUE Uint8 21 21 Ext 1 Proportional Gain 0 01 N A All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 21 22 Ext 1 Integral Time 10000 00 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 21 23 Ext 1 Differentation Time 0 00 s All set ups TRUE 2...

Page 245: ...0 000 ExtPID3Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 57 Ext 3 Reference Unit 0 000 ExtPID3Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 58 Ext 3 Feedback Unit 0 000 ExtPID3Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 59 Ext 3 Outpu...

Page 246: ...Hz ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 38 High Speed Power kW ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint32 22 39 High Speed Power HP ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 22 4 Sleep Mode 22...

Page 247: ...22 84 Speed at No Flow Hz ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 85 Speed at Design Point RPM ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 22 86 Speed at Design Point Hz ExpressionLimit All set up...

Page 248: ...51 Period Start ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 23 53 Energy Log 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 23 54 Reset Energy Log 0 Do not reset All set ups TRUE Uint8 23 6 Trending 23 60 Trend Varia...

Page 249: ...Delay 30 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 25 3 Staging Functions 25 30 Destage At No Flow 0 Disabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 25 31 Stage Function 0 Disabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 25 32 Stage Function Time...

Page 250: ...0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 VisStr 4 25 84 Compressor ON Time 0 h All set ups TRUE 74 Uint32 25 85 Relay ON Time 0 h All set ups TRUE 74 Uint32 25 86 Reset Relay Counters 0 Do not reset All set ups TRUE...

Page 251: ...gh Voltage 10 00 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 26 34 Term X42 5 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 26 35 Term X42 5 High Ref Feedb Value 100 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 26 36 Ter...

Page 252: ...All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 28 74 Night Speed Drop RPM ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 28 75 Night Speed Drop Override 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 28 76 Night Speed Drop Hz ExpressionL...

Page 253: ...son may be that its cause has not been rectified or the alarm is trip locked see also table on following page Alarms that are trip locked offer additional protection means that the mains supply must b...

Page 254: ...X X 4 58 33 Inrush fault X X 34 Fieldbus communication fault X X 36 Mains failure 38 Internal fault X X 40 Overload T27 41 Overload T29 42 Overload X30 6 7 47 24 V supply low X X X 48 1 8 V supply low...

Page 255: ...lt Brake Check OK 12 00001000 4096 Short Circuit DC Voltage Low Braking Max 13 00002000 8192 Inrush Fault DC Voltage High Braking 14 00004000 16384 Mains ph Loss Mains ph Loss Out of Speed Range 15 00...

Page 256: ...is missing 00100000 Motor phase V is missing 00200000 Motor phase W is missing 00400000 Fieldbus fault 00800000 24V supply fault 01000000 Mains failure 02000000 1 8V supply fault 04000000 Brake resis...

Page 257: ...0000 Mains failure 02000000 Current limit 04000000 Low temperature 08000000 Voltage limit 10000000 Encoder loss 20000000 Output frequency limit 40000000 Not used 80000000 Not used Warning word 2 par 1...

Page 258: ...eserved 08000000 Reserved 10000000 Reserved 20000000 Reserved 40000000 Reserved 80000000 Reserved Extended status word 2 par 16 95 Ext Status Word 2 Bit Hex Extended Status Word 2 par 16 95 Ext Status...

Page 259: ...an alarm You cannot reset the frequency converter until the counter is be low 90 The fault is that the frequency converter is overloaded by more than nominal current for too long WARNING ALARM 10 Moto...

Page 260: ...rt circuited ALARM WARNING 28 Brake check failed Brake resistor fault the brake resistor is not connected working WARNING ALARM 29 Drive over temperature If the enclosure isIP00 IP20 Nema1 or IP21 TYP...

Page 261: ...ncy is limited by the value set in par 4 19 WARNING 64 Voltage Limit The load and speed combination demands a motor voltage higher than the actual DC link voltage WARNING ALARM TRIP 65 Control Card Ov...

Page 262: ...vated See parameter group 0 7 WARNING 202 Fire M Limits Exceeded One or more warranty voiding alarms have been suppressed during Fire Mode See parameter group 0 7 ALARM 250 New Spare Part The power or...

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