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AHF 005/010

Contents

Safety

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Warnings ................................................................................................................

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Symbols used in this manual ..................................................................................

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Operator

s safety ....................................................................................................

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Avoid filter module damage ....................................................................................

2

DC-link resonance

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2

Description

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Description .............................................................................................................

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Ordering numbers, 380 - 415 V, 50 Hz ...................................................................

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Ordering numbers, 440 - 480 V, 60 Hz ...................................................................

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Ordering numbers, 500 V, 50 Hz ............................................................................

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Calculation of the exact filter size needed ...............................................................

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Specifications

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General technical data ............................................................................................

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Environmental data .................................................................................................

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Dimensions/weight .................................................................................................

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Dimension diagrams ............................................................................................... 11

Installation

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Mechanical installation ............................................................................................ 14

Ventilation ............................................................................................................... 14

Power wiring .......................................................................................................... 15

Overtemperature contactor .................................................................................... 16

Power wiring size

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Operation on different line type ............................................................................... 17

Typical installation in a panel or other enclosures .................................................... 19

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Commissioning ...................................................................................................... 20

Appendix: Safety and application notes for

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1. General .............................................................................................................. 21

2. Application as directed ....................................................................................... 21

3. Transport, Storage ............................................................................................. 21

4. Installation .......................................................................................................... 21

5. Electrical Installation ........................................................................................... 21

6. Operation ........................................................................................................... 22

7. Maintenance and service ................................................................................... 22

MG.80.B4.22 - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark

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Summary of Contents for AHF 005

Page 1: ...7 Environmental data 8 Dimensions weight 9 Dimension diagrams 11 Installation 14 Mechanical installation 14 Ventilation 14 Power wiring 15 Overtemperature contactor 16 Power wiring size 17 Operation...

Page 2: ...nted correctly and used in accordance with their purpose Avoid filter module damage 1 The filter modules are to be used only with Danfoss adjustable frequency drives Usage with other electrical loads...

Page 3: ...ic current distortion to 10 AHF 005 reduces the total harmonic current distortion to 5 Current rating from 10A 370A For higher power modules can be paralleled One filter module can be used for several...

Page 4: ...160 175G6610 175G6632 5202 5252 6172 6222 8202 8252 324 A 175G6611 175G6633 370 A 200 175G6688 175G6691 5302 6272 8302 Higher ratings can be achieved by paralleling the filter units 434 A 250 Two 217A...

Page 5: ...anuals as these numbers are based on different operating conditions Ordering numbers 500 V 50 Hz Danfoss ordering number Typical Danfoss adjustable frequency drive series IAHF N Typical Motor Used kW...

Page 6: ...xact filter size needed For optimal performance the harmonic filter should be sized for the line input current to the adjustable frequency drive i e the input current drawn based on the expected load...

Page 7: ...altitude above sea level h 13 100 ft altitude above sea level 5 3280 ft 1000m altitude above sea level h 4000m altitude above sea level 5 1000m NOTE The reduction of the low harmonic current emission...

Page 8: ...5 relative humidity Installation height h H 3280 m altitude above sea level 3280 ft 1000 m altitude above sea level h 13 100 ft 4000 m altitude above sea level without power derating with power derati...

Page 9: ...8 Kg 503 lbs 217 A E 159 Kg 351 lbs 289 A G 269 Kg 593 lbs 289 A F 180 Kg 397 lbs 324 A G 309 Kg 681 lbs 324 A F 233 Kg 514 lbs 370 A H 345 Kg 761 lbs 370 A G 252 Kg 556 lbs AHF 005 440 480 V AC 60Hz...

Page 10: ...Kg 498 lbs 180 A E 147 Kg 324 lbs 217 A F 262 Kg 578 lbs 217 A F 185 Kg 408 lbs 289 A G 309 Kg 681 lbs 289 A F 209 Kg 461 lbs 324 A G 348 Kg 767 lbs 324 A F 256 Kg 564 lbs AHF 005 690V AC 50Hz AHF 010...

Page 11: ...AHF 005 010 Programming Dimension diagrams Frame size B Frame size C Frame size D MG 80 B4 22 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 11...

Page 12: ...AHF 005 010 Frame size E Frame size F MG 80 B4 22 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 12...

Page 13: ...size H NOTE Please allow an additional 1 18 in 30 mm of depth of the filter for the mounting feet NOTE For frames E H only transport the filter vertically i e use lifting hooks on both ends MG 80 B4 2...

Page 14: ...tu hr 259 W 922 Btu hr 270 W 35 A 990 Btu hr 290 W 1192 Btu hr 349 W 1243 Btu hr 364 W 43 A 1223 Btu hr 358 W 1465 Btu hr 429 W 1526 Btu hr 447 W 2107 Btu hr 617 W 72 A 2046 Btu hr 599 W 2452 Btu hr 7...

Page 15: ...erent current ratings can be paralleled The rating of the filter becomes the sum of the individual current ratings Capacitor disconnect The power factor of the harmonic filter AHF 005 010 decreases wi...

Page 16: ...rature as shown in the following example Example Connect terminal A of the harmonic filter to terminal 12 or 13 voltage supply digital input 24V of the Danfoss adjustable frequency drive and terminal...

Page 17: ...50 Connector 4 4 ft lb 6 Nm Power wiring used for connecting the filter AHF 005 and AHF 010 in enclosure size E F and G must be terminated with cable lugs that can be attached to the input and output...

Page 18: ...5 010 The filter module has been designed completely symmetrically for three phase operation and without reference to the star point or protective ground MG 80 B4 22 VLT is a registered Danfoss tradem...

Page 19: ...in 10mm or thick grounding tapes Use copper or tinned copper shielded wires only as steel shielded wires are not suitable for high frequency applications Connect the shield with metal clamps or metal...

Page 20: ...rrect an unintentional operation of controller and or filter module is possible Initial power up 1 Switch on line supply The filter module is ready for operation at once 2 Check the readiness of the a...

Page 21: ...e Notes on transport storage and appropriate handling must be observed The filter modules must be protected from inadmissible stress In particular during transport and handling no components may be be...

Page 22: ...ilter module from the supply voltage live parts of the filter module and power connections must not be touched immediately because of the possibility of charged capacitors During operation all covers...

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