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FCM 300 Series

MG.03.B6.2G - VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark

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Chapter 1  Safety

Chapter 1  Safety

Chapter 1  Safety

Chapter 1  Safety

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Warnings ............................................... page 1-2

Safety Precautions ................................ page 1-3

Warning Against Unintended Start ....... page 1-3

Chapter 2

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General Technical Data

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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Dimensions

Dimensions

Dimensions

Dimensions

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Product Dimensions .............................. page 3-2

Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Ordering

Ordering

Ordering

Ordering

Ordering

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Ordering information .............................. page 4-2

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Ordering form ........................................ page 4-7

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Product Concept

Product Concept

Product Concept

Product Concept

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Integrating an AFD and motor .............. page 5-2

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

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Mechanical installation .......................... page 6-2

Motor information .................................. page 6-4

Terminal Scpecifications ........................ page 6-6

Electrical Installation .............................. page 6-8

Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Operation

Operation

Operation

Operation

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Start-up ................................................. page 7-2

Control Options ..................................... page 7-2

Local Control Panel ............................... page 7-5

Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Parameter Group 0: Operation & Display

Parameter Group 0: Operation & Display

Parameter Group 0: Operation & Display

Parameter Group 0: Operation & Display

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Parameters 001-019 ............................. page 8-2

Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Parameter Group 1: Load & Motor

Parameter Group 1: Load & Motor

Parameter Group 1: Load & Motor

Parameter Group 1: Load & Motor

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Instruction Manual

MG.03.B6.22 Document Version 2.0

Software version 2.1x

The software version number

is displayed in parameter 624

Summary of Contents for FCM305 56

Page 1: ...oncept Product Concept page 5 1 Integrating an AFD and motor page 5 2 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation page 6 1 Mechan...

Page 2: ...l Communication Parameter Group 5 Serial Communication Parameter Group 5 Serial Communication Parameter Group 5 Serial Communication Parameter Group 5 Serial Communication page 13 1 Parameters 500 543...

Page 3: ...hapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Special Conditions Special Conditions Special Conditions Special Conditions Special Conditions page 18 1 Derating page 18 2 Derating for Ambient T...

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Page 5: ...Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Warnings page 1 2 Safety Precautions page 1 3 Warning Against Unintended Start page 1 3 Safe...

Page 6: ...0 Series unit may cause equipment failure serious injury or death Follow this manual and the National Electrical Codes NEC and local safety codes Electrostatic Precaution Electrostatic discharge ESD M...

Page 7: ...provided to support the weight of the FCM 300 only do not use lifting points when additional equipment is attached 6 Before installation check unit for fan cover damage foot mounting damage shaft dama...

Page 8: ...FCM 300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark...

Page 9: ...FCM 300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Specifications page 2 2 General Technical Data page 2 2 General Technical Data 2 1...

Page 10: ...1 9 Power terminals AWG 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 6 mm2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10 10 Gland sizes 3XPG16 3XPG16 3XPG16 3XPG16 3XPG16 3XPG16 3XPG16 1XPG21 1XPG21 3XPG16 3XPG16 Max prefuse UL1 A 10 10 10 10 10 15 15...

Page 11: ...og output RLOAD 500 Accuracy of analog output Max error 1 5 of full scale Resolution on analog output 8 bit Control card RS 485 serial communication Terminal nos X100 1 2 Control characteristics adjus...

Page 12: ...see chapter 18 EMC standards applied Emission EN 50081 1 2 EN 61800 3 EN 55011 EN 55014 Immunity EN 50082 2 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 ENV 50140 ENV 50141 Safety standards ap...

Page 13: ...FCM 300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions page 3 2 Dimensions 3 1...

Page 14: ...986 0 986 0 986 1 201 1 201 Foot mounting B3 Foot mounting B3 Foot mounting B3 Foot mounting B3 Foot mounting B3 General General General General General FCM FCM FCM FCM FCM 305 305 305 305 305 307 30...

Page 15: ...0 156 0 156 0 25 0 25 0 25 Flange mounting B5 B35 B3 B5 Flange mounting B5 B35 B3 B5 Flange mounting B5 B35 B3 B5 Flange mounting B5 B35 B3 B5 Flange mounting B5 B35 B3 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 FCM FCM FCM...

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Page 17: ...registered Danfoss trademark Ordering Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Orderinginformationoverview page 4 2 Product rangeVLT DriveMotor FCM 300 Series page 4 4 Ordering information f...

Page 18: ...1644 176H1645 176H1646 176H1647 FCM350 7 5 ST 176H1628 176H1629 176H1630 176H1631 176H1632 213 SP 176H1633 176H1634 176H1635 176H1636 176H1637 FCM375 10 0 ST 215 176H1638 176H1639 176H1640 176H1641 17...

Page 19: ...922 176H1923 FCM375 10 0 ST 176H1924 176H1925 176H1926 176H1927 176H1928 215 SP 176H1929 176H1930 176H1931 176H1932 176H1933 4 3 Type HP Phases Hardw Foot D Flange C Face Foot Foot Nema Ref Voltage Va...

Page 20: ...irmation the customer receives an 8 figure code number to be used when reordering Type Motor Mains supply output FCM 305 FCM 305 FCM 305 FCM 305 FCM 305 0 75 HP FCM 307 FCM 307 FCM 307 FCM 307 FCM 307...

Page 21: ...ccessories for the FC motor A Local Operation Pad LOP for local set point and start stop is available for the FC motor The LOP is IP 66 enclosed A Local Control Panel LCP 2 which makes up a complete i...

Page 22: ...le motors FCM305 00056 NA 0056C 056 FCM307 00056 NA 0056C 056 FCM311 0143T 143TD 143TC 143 FCM315 0145T 145TD 145TC 145 FCM322 NA 182TD 182TC 182 FCM330 NA 182TD 182TC 182 FCM340 0184T 184TD 184TC 184...

Page 23: ...contact Danfoss for code Number of FCM 300 Series ordered Ordered by Ordering form FCM 300 Series FCM type character nos 1 6 Select the required FCM type from the product range on the previous page a...

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Page 25: ...es MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Product Concept Product Concept Product Concept Product Concept Product Concept page 5 2 Product...

Page 26: ...is not a problem There is no need for special details on wiring to meet the EMC directive since motor cables are not necessary The only connections are the AC line and control connections Factory set...

Page 27: ...d radial loads Standard Ball Bearings page 6 2 Angular Contact Bearings page 6 3 Bolt Torques page 6 3 Maintenance page 6 3 Motor information Motor Description page 6 4 Handling the FCM 300 page 6 5 B...

Page 28: ...000 hours Lna adjusted L10 life rating taking account of Reliability Material improvements Lubrication conditions 2 Max permissible radial load at end of shaft horizontal mounting Mechanical Installa...

Page 29: ...cleaning of the FCM 300 Routine cleaning of the FCM 300 Routine cleaning of the FCM 300 Routine cleaning of the FCM 300 Remove the fan cover and ensure that all air inlet holes are completely clear Cl...

Page 30: ...nting bolt and washer 14 Bearing retention circlip 15 Non drive endshield 16 Bearing circlip 17 Fan 18 Fan cover Item Item Item Item Item Description Description Description Description Description 19...

Page 31: ...earing life Maximum hours bearing life Lna expected at 80o C 176oF bearing temp x 103 hours FCM 3600 rpm 3000 rpm 1800 rpm 1500 rpm Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert 305 315 20 20 22 22 30 3...

Page 32: ...speed 6 24 V DC supply for digital inputs max 150 mA 7 10 V DC supply for potentiometer max 15 mA 8 0 V for terminals 1 7 and 9 9 Analog 0 20 mA digital output Fault indication X100 Terminal block for...

Page 33: ...lade screwdriver AC Line screws require a 8mm flat blade screwdriver Earth ground and cable clamp screws all require T 20 Torx or flat blade screwdriver Lid screws require Philips screwdriver Maximum...

Page 34: ...hielded Connect the shielded cable to ground at both ends and use cable clamps Before wiring the unit make sure your supply voltage corresponds with the voltage requirement of the FCM 300 unit TT IT a...

Page 35: ...C page 7 3 Local Control Panel LCP 2 page 7 3 Local Operation Pad LOP page 7 4 Local Control Panel page 7 5 Display page 7 5 Control Keys page 7 6 Control Keys Functions page 7 6 Display Read out Stat...

Page 36: ...eset to be closed short time for resetting fault trips Start to be closed maintained for changing to run mode Jog will run at fixed speed while closed 10 Hz Speed reference 0 10 V determines speed whi...

Page 37: ...VLT Dialog software and PC VLT Dialog is a powerful drive software tool that allows set up start up and control of the FCM 300 and other Danfoss units Local Control Panel LCP 2 The LCP 2 part 175N0131...

Page 38: ...nd connect orange wire connect orange wire connect orange wire connect orange wire connect orange wire reference 10 Hz reset if trip No changes to factory setting jog speed Function 2 Dual mode operat...

Page 39: ...67890 12345678 12345678901234567890 12345678901234567890 1st line 2nd line 3rd line 4th line 1st line shows up to 3 measurements continuously in normal operating status or a text which explains the 2n...

Page 40: ...t to be carried out OK is used for confirming a change of the parameter selected is used for selecting parameter and for changing the chosen parameter or for changing the read out in line 2 is used fo...

Page 41: ...l word Hex Warning word 1 Hex Warning word 2 Hex Analog input 1 mA Analog input 2 V Select in parameter 416 The unit is shown in readout state 1 line 1 otherwise U is shown STATUS VAR 2 VAR 1 1 VAR 1...

Page 42: ...in the Menu mode For instance if Open Loop is chosen in parameter 100 the PID parameters will be hidden MOTOR IS RUNNING 60 0 HZ 24 3 30 2 13 8A 60 0 HZ SETUP 1 MOTOR IS RUNNING REF TORQUE CURR A 60 0...

Page 43: ...f the display shows the parameter number and name while the status value of the selected parameter is shown in Line 4 60 0 HZ FREQUENCY 0 KEYB DISPLAY FREQUENCY 001 LANGUAGE 60 0 HZ ENGLISH FREQUENCY...

Page 44: ...variable change of numeric data value If the chosen parameter represents a numeric data value the position tens tenths hundreds etc is chosen by scrolling with the or keys Pressing or keys changes th...

Page 45: ...oice of parameter DATA MODE Choice of data value Choice of group VAR 2 STATUS VAR 1 1 VAR 1 2 VAR 1 3 60 0 HZ FREQUENCY 0 KEYB DISPLAY 60 0 HZ QUICK MENU X OF Y 001 LANGUAGE ENGLISH FREQUENCY 001 LANG...

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Page 47: ...300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Parameters 001 019 page 8 2 Parameter Group 0 Operation and Display 8 1 Operation and Dis...

Page 48: ...he START key However this cannot override Stop commands on the digital terminals if 2 or 4 has been selected in parameter 013 2 The STOP JOG and RESET keys provided that these are active see parameter...

Page 49: ...be used as a data source if the other Setups are to be returned to a known state 004 Active Setup ACTIVE SETUP Settings Factory Setup FACTORY SETUP 0 Setup 1 SETUP 1 1 Setup 2 SETUP 2 2 Multi Setup M...

Page 50: ...hoice Select Upload all parameters 1 if all parameter values are to be transmitted to the control panel Select Download all parameters 2 if all transmitted parameter values are to be copied to the FCM...

Page 51: ...motor in HP Motor voltage Motor voltage Motor voltage Motor voltage Motor voltage V V V V V states the voltage supplied to the motor DC link voltage DC link voltage DC link voltage DC link voltage DC...

Page 52: ...l as parameter 100 LCP DIG CTRL AS P100 4 Function This is where the desired function is to be selected if Local control has been chosen in parameter 002 See also the description of parameter 100 Desc...

Page 53: ...l operation 1 and parameter 013 to LCP control with open loop 1 or LCP control as parameter 100 3 Description of choice If Disable 0 is selected in this parameter the FWD REV key will be inactive See...

Page 54: ...onditions given via the START STOP keys that the FCM 300 had before it was switched off Forced stop use saved ref 1 is used if the unit is to remain stopped when the mains voltage is connected until t...

Page 55: ...FCM 300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Parameters 100 139 page 9 2 Parameter Group 1 Load and Motor 9 1 Load and motor...

Page 56: ...UE CHARACT Settings H Variable torque high VAR TORQUE HIGH 4 Constant torque CONSTANT TORQUE 1 Variable torque low VAR TORQUE LOW 2 Var torque medium VAR TORQUE MEDIUM 3 Function In this parameter the...

Page 57: ...th DC voltage a braking torque will accur The braking torque depends on the selected DC braking voltage The DC braking voltage is stated as a percentage of maximum braking voltage Description of choic...

Page 58: ...detail Optimizing makes the motor speed less load dependent This function is not active at the same time as variable torque parameter 101 Description of choice Enter a value of rated slip compensatio...

Page 59: ...communication via serial communication port Parameter Group 1 Load and Motor 9 5 137 DC holding voltage DC HOLD VOLTAGE Settings 0 100 0 100 0 OFF 0 Function This parameter is used to uphold the moto...

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Page 61: ...Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Parameters 200 231 page 10 2 Parameter Group 2 References and Limits 10 1 References and...

Page 62: ...ponds to the minimum frequency at which the motor is to run General factory setting also applying to spare part unit H H H H H HVAC setting I II I I Industrial setting parameter window text value for...

Page 63: ...nce cannot be set higher than the maximum feedback parameter 415 Description of choice Set the desired value General factory setting also applying to spare part unit H H H H H HVAC setting I II I I In...

Page 64: ...2 333 334 or 335 Preset references will be a percentage value of the reference range External reference is the sum of the analogue references pulses and bus references NOTE If Sum is selected one of t...

Page 65: ...enable on terminal 2 3 4 or 5 parameters 332 335 Choices between fixed references can be made by activating terminal 2 3 4 or 5 see the table below Terminals 2 3 4 5 Preset reference Preset reference...

Page 66: ...ameters 230 231 is selected 230 Frequency bypass 1 FREQ BYPASS 1 231 Frequency bypass 2 FREQ BYPASS 2 Settings 0 0 132 Hz parameter 200 0 0 0 Hz 0 Function Some systems call for some output frequencie...

Page 67: ...00 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Parameters 317 340 page 11 2 Parameter Group 3 Inputs and Outputs 11 1 Inputs and out...

Page 68: ...IME O Settings 1 99 sec 1 99 10 sec 10 Function If the value of the reference signal connected to the input terminal 1 falls below 50 of the setting in parameter 336 for a period longer than the time...

Page 69: ...BACK 25 Analog reference REFERENCE 30 Analog feedback FEEDBACK 31 Reset and start RESET AND START 32 32 32 32 Function In parameters 332 335 it is possible to choose between the different possible fun...

Page 70: ...requency DC braking inverse DC braking inverse DC braking inverse DC braking inverse DC braking inverse is used for stopping the motor by energizing it with a DC voltage for a given time see parameter...

Page 71: ...ack Pulse feedback is selected if a pulse sequence frequency is selected as a feedback signal Analog reference Analog reference Analog reference Analog reference Analog reference is selected to enable...

Page 72: ...MIN MAX 4 20 mA 15 FeedbackMIN feedbackMAX 0 20 mA FB MIN MAX 0 20 mA 16 FeedbackMIN feedbackMAX 4 20 mA FB MIN MAX 4 20 mA 17 Actual current 0 20 mA 0 IMAX 0 20 mA 18 Actual current 4 20 mA 0 IMAX 4...

Page 73: ...bles control of an optional external mechanical brake see also parameter 138 and 139 Parameter Group 3 Inputs and Outputs 11 7 Current limit the current limit in parameter 221 has been exceeded Therma...

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Page 75: ...300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Parameters 400 446 page 12 2 Parameter Group 4 Special Functions 12 1 Special functi...

Page 76: ...mines the switching frequency of the inverter If the switching frequency is changed this may help to minimize possible acoustic noise from the motor Description of choice When the motor is running the...

Page 77: ...rence parameters 204 and 205 Parameter Group 4 Special functions 416 Reference feedback unit REF FEEDB UNIT Settings NO UNIT 0 t min 21 1 t h 22 PPM 2 m 23 RPM 3 Nm 24 bar 4 m s 25 CYCLE min 5 m min 2...

Page 78: ...able DISABLE 0 Enable ENABLE 1 Function It is possible to select whether the process regulator is to continue regulating on an error even if it is not possible to increase reduce the output frequency...

Page 79: ...nction The integrator provides an increasing gain at a constant error between the set point and the feedback signal The greater the error the quicker the gain will increase The integral time is the ti...

Page 80: ...K BOTH DIRECTIONS 2 Disable DISABLE 0 OK same direction OK SAME DIRECTION 1 DC brake before start DC BRAKE BEF START 3 Function This function makes it possible to catch a motor which is spinning freel...

Page 81: ...Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Parameters 500 543 page 13 2 Parameter Group 5 Serial Communication 13 1 Serial communi...

Page 82: ...et at a value that corresponds to the transmission speed of the PLC PC Parameter Group 5 Serial communication 502 Coasting COASTING SELECT 503 Quick stop Q STOP SELECT 504 DC brake DC BRAKE SELECT 505...

Page 83: ...e as in parameter 213 Description of choice The jog frequency fJOG can be selected in the range between fMIN parameter 201 and fMAX parameter 202 510 Bus jog 2 BUS JOG 2 FREQ Settings 0 0 parameter 20...

Page 84: ...read out via the serial communication port Description of choice The value shown corresponds to the total reference sum of digital analog preset bus freeze ref catch up and slow down This value is up...

Page 85: ...so applying to spare part unit H H H H H HVAC setting I II I I Industrial setting parameter window text value for use in communication via serial communication port 522 Data read out Power kW POWER kW...

Page 86: ...rameter can be read out via the serial communication port Description of choice The value shown indicates the signal status from the 4 digital terminals 2 3 4 and 5 This value is updated every 20 ms 5...

Page 87: ...factory setting also applying to spare part unit H H H H H HVAC setting I II I I Industrial setting parameter window text value for use in communication via serial communication port 539 Data read ou...

Page 88: ...The value shown indicates the signal value on terminal 1 The scaling parameters 336 and 337 does not influence the read out Min and max are determined by the offset and gain adjustment of the AD conve...

Page 89: ...0 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Parameters 600 635 page 14 2 Parameter Group 6 Technical Functions 14 1 Technical func...

Page 90: ...when the unit is turned off Parameter Group 6 Technical functions General factory setting also applying to spare part unit H H H H H HVAC setting I II I I Industrial setting parameter window text val...

Page 91: ...ng parameter window text value for use in communication via serial communication port 14 3 615 Fault log Error code F LOG ERROR COD Value Index XX XXX Function Array type parameter This parameter make...

Page 92: ...on this parameter can be used for two different tests Also all parameters except parameters 603 605 can be initialized 621 Nameplate FC type FC TYPE Value Depends on unit Function The key data of the...

Page 93: ...a of the unit can be read out via the display or the serial communication port 632 BMC software identification BMC SW VERSION Value Function The key data of the unit can be read out via the display or...

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Page 95: ...istered Danfoss trademark Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Danfoss PC Software page 15 2 Serial bus page 15 3 Telegram Communication page 15 3 Telegram Build up page 15 3 Data By...

Page 96: ...be obtained from and copied to a FCM 300 documentation print out of the Setup including diagrams BUS ADDRESS SETUP is used for setting the bus addresses on individual FCM 300 nocaps units which are c...

Page 97: ...se time of the followers is maximum 50 ms Only a follower that has received a faultless telegram addressed to that follower will respond by sending back the telegram unchanged Broadcast A leader can s...

Page 98: ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 EXOR second byte 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 D6H BCCNEW 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 The result after the last received sign is BCC Databytes The block of databytes is divided into two smaller blocks 1 Paramete...

Page 99: ...lower Bit no 15 14 13 12 Command 0 0 0 0 No command 0 0 0 1 Read parameter value 0 0 1 0 Write parameter value in RAM word 0 0 1 1 Write parameter value in RAM double word 1 1 0 1 Write parameter valu...

Page 100: ...able to start provided the other conditions for starting are fulfilled Bit 02 OFF3 ON3 Quick stop which uses the ramp time in parameter 212 Bit 02 0 leads to a quick stop and leads to output being ac...

Page 101: ...as the higher priority i e the speed reference is reduced Bits 13 Choice of Setup Bit 13 is used for choosing between the two menu Setups in accordance with the following table Setup Bit 13 1 0 2 1 Th...

Page 102: ...1 means that the control word bits 00 01 02 or 03 are 1 and that the FCM 300 has not tripped Bit 03 No fault trip Bit 03 0 means that FCM 300 Series is not in a fault condition Bit 03 1 means that FCM...

Page 103: ...Hold Ramp enable 06 Ramp stop Start 07 No function Reset 08 No function Jog 09 No function 10 Data not valid Valid 11 No function Output activates 12 No function 13 Choice of Setup 15 No function Reve...

Page 104: ...t 03 is 1 and that the FCM 300 has not tripped See the description of other bits under status word for the Profidrive standard Output frequency Bus reference value Leader Follower 15 14 13 12 11 10 9...

Page 105: ...istered Danfoss trademark Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Chapter 16 List of Warnings and Alarms page 16 2 What if the Motor Does Not Start page 16 2 Warnings page 16 3 Warnings Words 1 2...

Page 106: ...m whether a given fault is to result in a warning or an alarm After a trip alarm and warning will flash but if the fault is removed only alarm will flash After a reset the FCM 300 will be ready to sta...

Page 107: ...ble the FCM 300 will trip Furthermore the voltage will be stated in the display ALARM 8 Undervoltage DC LINK UNDERVOLT If the intermediate circuit voltage DC drops below the inverter lower voltage lim...

Page 108: ...FCM 300 The warning will only be active when parameter 514 has been set to another value than OFF If parameter 514 has been set to stop and trip it will first give a warning and then ramp down until i...

Page 109: ...0002000 Voltage warning high 00004000 Phase loss 00010000 Live zero error warning 00400000 Output freq limit warning 00800000 HPFB error 40000000 24 V supply warning 80000000 Inverter temp high Bit He...

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Page 111: ...e Directive 73 23 EEC page 17 2 The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC page 17 2 CompliancewithEMCDirective 89 336 EEC page 17 2 What is Covered page 17 2 Danfoss VLT DriveMotor CE Labeling page 17 3 Galvanic I...

Page 112: ...larger appliance system or installation It must be noted that the responsibility for the final EMC properties of the appliance system or installation rests with the installer As an aid to the installe...

Page 113: ...ration of conformity in accordance with the EMC directive is issued We offer the filters that can be seen from the specifications and gladly provide other types of assistance that can help you obtain...

Page 114: ...3 dB A FCM 355 64 dB A 60 dB A FCM 375 61 dB A Balance The FCM 300 is balanced to class R according to ISO2373 reduced balance For critical applications especially at high speed 4000 RPM special ba la...

Page 115: ...55022 Limits and methods of measuring radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment EN 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A EN 61000 3 4...

Page 116: ...ch environments equipment with enclosure rating IP 54 is recommended In environments with high temperatures and humidity corrosive gases such as sulphur nitrogen and chlorine compounds will cause chem...

Page 117: ...8 Derating page 18 2 Derating for Ambient Temperature and for running at low speed page 18 2 Derating for Air Pressure page 18 2 Derating for High Switching Frequency page 18 3 Vibration and Shock pag...

Page 118: ...current 18 2 Derating for ambient temperature The ambient temperature TAMB MAX is the maximum temperature allowed The average TAMB AVG measured over 24 hours must be at least 5 C lower If FCM 300 Seri...

Page 119: ...gher losses in the electronics of the FCM 300 and makes an appropriate derating necessary Vibration and Shock FCM 300 Series has been tested according to a procedure based on the following standards I...

Page 120: ...660 Hz In I1 100 44 29 8 The harmonics do not affect the power consumption directly but increase the heat losses in the installation transformer cables Consequently in plants with a rather high percen...

Page 121: ...d Danfoss trademark Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Standard Parameter Settings page 19 2 Special Parameter Settings for HVAC products page 19 5 Special Parameter Settings for I...

Page 122: ...r 126 DC brake cut in frequency 0 0 Hz fMAX 0 0 Hz Parameter 127 Motor thermal protection 2 Disable Parameter 128 DC braking voltage 0 100 0 Parameter 132 Start voltage 0 00 100 00 V Motor dependent P...

Page 123: ...Parameter 400 Reset function 11 Manual reset Parameter 405 Switching frequency 1 5 14 0 kHz Unit dependent Parameter 411 Variable switching frequency 3 Temp dep sw freq Parameter 412 Overmodulation fu...

Page 124: ...arameter 542 Data read out Terminal 2 analog input V X 10 Parameter 543 Operating data Operating hours 0 130 000 0 hours Parameter 600 Operating data Hours run 0 130 000 0 hours Parameter 601 Operatin...

Page 125: ...Display Operation and Display Operation and Display Load and Motor Load and Motor Load and Motor Load and Motor Load and Motor References and Limits References and Limits References and Limits Referen...

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Page 127: ...FCM 300 Series MG 03 B6 2G VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Index page 20 2 20 1 Index...

Page 128: ...H H H Handling the FC motor 6 5 I II I I Inertia 6 5 Initialisation 14 3 Installation of the FC motor 6 2 Integration of frequency converter and motor 3 2 5 2 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Control structures 5 2 L...

Page 129: ...f overtemperatures14 2 Operating data Number of overvoltages 14 2 Operating data Number of power up s 14 2 Operating data Operating hours 14 2 Operating mode OPERATION MODE 14 4 Operating state at pow...

Page 130: ...2 3 Control card pulse input 2 3 Control card RS 485 serial communication 2 3 Control characteristics 2 3 Externals 2 4 FCM 305 375 for 3 phase 380 480 V 2 2 Torque characteristics 2 2 Telegram build...

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