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5.

Press [OK] to select the parameter.

6.

Press [

] [

] to set/change the parameter value.

1.5  Cascade Controller

Constant Speed

Pumps (2)

Variable Speed

Pumps (1)

Motor starter

Frequency Converter

with

Cascade Controller

Pressure Sensor

130BA362.10

The Cascade Controller is used for pump applications
where a certain pressure (“head”) or level needs to be
maintained over a wide dynamic range. Running a large
pump at variable speed over a wide for range is not an
ideal solution because of low pump efficiency and because
there is a practical limit of about 25% rated full load speed
for running a pump.

In the Cascade Controller the frequency converter controls
a variable speed motor as the variable speed pump (lead)
and can stage up to two additional constant speed pumps
on and off. By varying the speed of the initial pump,
variable speed control of the entire system is provided.
This maintains constant pressure while eliminating
pressure surges, resulting in reduced system stress and
quieter operation in pumping systems.

Fixed Lead Pump
The motors must be of equal size. The Cascade Controller
allows the frequency converter to control up to 5 equal
size pumps using the drives two built-in relays and
terminal 27, 29 (DI/DO). When the variable pump (lead) is
connected directly to the frequency converter, the other 4
pumps are controlled by the two built-in relays and
terminal 27, 29 (DI/DO). Lead pump alternation can not be
chosen when lead pump is fixed.

Lead Pump Alternation
The motors must be of equal size. This function makes it
possible to cycle the frequency converter between the
pumps in the system (when 

25-57 Relays per Pump

 =1,

maximum pump is 4. When 

25-57 Relays per Pump

 =2,

maximum pump is 3). In this operation the run time
between pumps is equalized reducing the required pump
maintenance and increasing reliability and lifetime of the
system. The alternation of the lead pump can take place at
a command signal or at staging (adding lag pump).

The command can be a manual alternation or an
alternation event signal. If the alternation event is selected,
the lead pump alternation takes place every time the
event occurs. Selections include whenever an alternation
timer expires, when the lead pump goes into sleep mode.
Staging is determined by the actual system load.

25-55 Alternate if Load <= 50%

= 1, if load >50% Alternation

will not happen. If load <=50% Alternation will happen.
When 

25-55 Alternate if Load <= 50%

 = 0, Alternation will

happen no matter with Load. Total pump capacity is
determined as lead pump plus lag speed pumps capacities.

Bandwidth Management
In cascade control systems, to avoid frequent switching of
fixed speed pumps, the desired system pressure is kept
within a bandwidth rather than at a constant level. The
Staging Bandwidth provides the required bandwidth for
operation. When a large and quick change in system
pressure occurs, the Override Bandwidth overrides the
Staging Bandwidth to prevent immediate response to a
short duration pressure change. An Override Bandwidth
Timer can be programmed to prevent staging until the
system pressure has stabilized and normal control
established.

When the Cascade Controller is enabled and running
normally and the frequency converter issues a trip alarm,
the system head is maintained by staging and destaging
fixed speed pumps. To prevent frequent staging and
destaging and minimize pressure fluxuations, a wider Fixed
Speed Bandwidth is used instead of the Staging
bandwidth.

1.5.1 System Status and Operation

Only when lead pump is working, the frequency converter
can go into sleep mode. When the Cascade Controller is
enabled, the operation status for each pump and the
Cascade Controller is displayed by 

25-81, Pump Status

 and

25-80, Cascade Status

 on the LCP. Cascade Controller

information displayed includes:

Pumps Status, is a read out of the status for the
relays assigned to each pump. The display shows
pumps that are disabled, off, running on the
frequency converter or running on the mains/
motor starter.

Cascade Status, is a read out of the status for the
Cascade Controller. The display shows the
Cascade Controller is disabled, all pumps are
running off, fixed speed pumps are being
staged/de-staged and lead pump alternation is
occurring.

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Summary of Contents for PK37

Page 1: ...MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Quick Guide VLT HVAC Basic Drive Cascade Controller...

Page 2: ...ectrical Installation 8 1 3 8 Control Terminals 10 1 3 9 Electrical Overview 11 1 4 Programming 12 1 4 1 Programming with the Local Control Panel LCP 12 1 4 3 The Start up Wizard for Open Loop Applica...

Page 3: ...e conductor Where a residual current device RCD is used for extra protection only an RCD of Type B time delayed shall be used on the supply side of this product See also Danfoss Application Note on RC...

Page 4: ...not be disposed of together with domestic waste It must be separately collected with electrical and electronic waste according to local and currently valid legislation 1 3 Installation 1 3 1 Before S...

Page 5: ...29 13 240 9 4 100 3 9 74 2 9 206 8 1 5 5 H4 IP20 11 15 kW 15 20 Hp 296 11 7 359 14 1 275 10 8 135 5 3 105 4 1 241 9 5 7 H5 IP20 18 5 22 kW 25 30 Hp 334 13 1 402 15 8 314 12 4 150 5 9 120 4 7 255 10 7...

Page 6: ...37 1 5 1 4 0 8 0 8 0 5 0 8 0 5 H2 IP20 2 2 4 1 4 0 8 0 8 0 5 0 8 0 5 H3 IP20 5 5 7 5 1 4 0 8 0 8 0 5 0 8 0 5 H4 IP20 11 15 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 5 0 8 0 5 H5 IP20 18 5 22 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 5 0 8 0 5 H6 IP20 30 4...

Page 7: ...s possible to reduce the noise level and leakage currents For further details on mounting of the decoupling plate please see instruction MI02QXYY Also see EMC Correct Installation in the Design Guide...

Page 8: ...rnational regulations Short circuit protection Danfoss recommends using the fuses mentioned in the following tables to protect service personnel or other equipment in case of an internal failure in th...

Page 9: ...0 80 37 FRS R 100 KTS R100 JKS R100 JJS R100 100 45 FRS R 125 KTS R125 JKS R125 JJS R125 125 55 FRS R 150 KTS R150 JKS R150 JJS R150 150 75 FRS R 200 KTS R200 JKS R200 JJS R200 200 90 FRS R 250 KTS R2...

Page 10: ...etc Panel Mains supply Min 200mm between control cable mains cable and between mains motor cable PLC Protective earth Reinforced protective earth 130BB761 10 Illustration 1 3 EMC correct Electrical In...

Page 11: ...nput 29 mode is set in 5 03 Digital Input 29 Mode PNP is default value Control terminals Illustration 1 5 shows all control terminals of the frequency converter Applying Start term 18 connection betwe...

Page 12: ...OV PNP 24V NPN OV PNP Bus ter Bus ter RS 485 Interface RS 485 N PS 485 69 P RS 485 68 Com RS 485 61 PNP Source NPN Sink ON Terminated OFF Unterminated ON 1 2 240V AC 3A Not present on all power sizes...

Page 13: ...lashing indicates the edit set up 4 Motor direction is shown to the bottom left of the display indicated by a small arrow pointing either clockwise or counterclockwise 5 The triangle indicates if the...

Page 14: ...nal analog reference voltage or current and optionally also relay signals but no feed back signal from the process applied FC 24V DIG IN DIG IN DIG IN DIG IN COM DIG IN A OUT D OUT A OUT D OUT 18 19 2...

Page 15: ...tion of Relay 1 0 Alarm Set Maximum Reference 0050 Hz Set Minimum Reference 0016 Hz AMA running OK OK B a c k Status Main Menu Quick Menu Hand On OK Menu Off Reset Auto On Alarm Warn On AMA failed Do...

Page 16: ...rom nameplate data 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed 100 0 9999 0 RPM Size related Enter motor nominal speed from nameplate data 4 12 Motor Speed Low Limit Hz 0 0 400 Hz 0 Hz Enter the minimum limit for low sp...

Page 17: ...m Select the function to control output relay 1 5 40 Function Relay 1 Function relay See 5 40 Function Relay Drive running Select the function to control output relay 2 1 29 Automatic Motor Adaption A...

Page 18: ...50 Hz 6 22 Terminal 54 Low Current 4 mA 6 24 Terminal 54 Low Ref Feedb Value 0016 Hz 6 23 Terminal 54 High Current 20 mA 6 25 Terminal 54 High Ref Feedb Value 50 0 01 s 20 81 PI Normal Inverse Contro...

Page 19: ...summing all references 3 10 Preset Reference 100 100 0 Enter the set point 6 29 Terminal 54 mode 0 Current 1 Voltage 1 Select if terminal 54 is used for current or voltage input 6 20 Terminal 54 Low...

Page 20: ...maximum limit for high speed 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp up Time 0 05 3600 0 s Size related Ramp up time from 0 to rated motor frequency 1 23 Motor Frequency No Name Range Default Function 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down...

Page 21: ...ad pump alternation takes place every time the event occurs Selections include whenever an alternation timer expires when the lead pump goes into sleep mode Staging is determined by the actual system...

Page 22: ...erminal 27 29 and 42 45 External Interlock Coast to stop Cut out built in relays are de energized Function of buttons on LCP Variable speed pump lead Fixed speed pumps lag Hand On Ramps up if stopped...

Page 23: ...00 0 37 Display Text 1 0 38 Display Text 2 0 39 Display Text 3 0 4 LCP Keypad 0 40 Hand on Key on LCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 42 Auto on Key on LCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 44 Off Reset Key on LCP 0 Dis...

Page 24: ...rections 4 12 Motor Speed Low Limit Hz 0 0 400 Hz 0 0 Hz 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 0 1 400 Hz 65 0 Hz 4 18 Current Limit 0 300 110 4 19 Max Output Frequency 0 0 400 0 Hz 65 0 4 4 Adj Warnings 2 4...

Page 25: ...01 6 29 Terminal 54 mode 0 Current mode 0 Current mode 1 Voltage mode 6 7 Analog Output 45 6 70 Terminal 45 Mode 0 0 20 mA 1 4 20 mA 2 Digital Output 6 71 Terminal 45 Analog Output 0 No operation 100...

Page 26: ...0 000s 5 000 8 37 Max Inter char delay 0 025 0 025s 0 025 8 5 Digital Bus 8 50 Coasting Select 0 Digital input 1 Bus 2 Logic AND 3 Logic OR 8 51 Quick Stop Select 0 Digital input 1 Bus 2 Logic AND 3 L...

Page 27: ...et x 2 3 Automatic reset x 3 4 Automatic reset x 4 5 Automatic reset x 5 6 Automatic reset x 6 7 Automatic reset x 7 8 Automatic reset x 8 9 Automatic reset x 9 10 Automatic reset x 10 11 Automatic re...

Page 28: ...3 2 Analog in 54 100 Bus Feedback 1 20 01 Feedback 1 Conversion 0 Linear 1 Square root 20 8 PI Basic Setting 20 81 Process PI Normal Inverse Control 0 Normal 1 Inverse 20 83 Process PI Start Speed Hz...

Page 29: ...ncy converter See parameter group 8 0 24 50 Fan Fault X X The fan is not working Only on 400 V 30 90 kW units 30 19 U phase loss X X Motor phase U is missing Check the phase See 4 58 Missing Motor Pha...

Page 30: ...sink Temperature Low X This warning is based on the temperature sensor in the IGBT module Only on 400 V 30 90 kW units 69 1 Pwr Card Temp X X X The temperature sensor on the power card is either too...

Page 31: ...80 440 V A 1 3 2 4 4 1 5 8 7 9 9 9 13 2 17 1 25 3 34 0 40 7 46 8 67 1 80 3 99 0 116 0 161 0 194 0 Continuous 3x440 480 V A 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 8 6 3 8 2 11 0 14 0 21 0 27 0 34 0 40 0 52 0 65 0 80 0 105 0 13...

Page 32: ...8 98 1 9 7 9 98 0 9 7 8 98 1 9 7 9 98 1 9 7 9 97 8 97 9 97 1 98 3 98 3 98 3 Output current 50 C ambient temperature Continuous 3x380 440 V A 1 04 1 93 3 7 4 85 6 3 8 4 10 9 14 0 20 9 28 0 34 1 38 0 48...

Page 33: ...nals U V W If a motor phase is missing the frequency converter trips and issues an alarm If a mains phase is missing the frequency converter trips or issues a warning depending on the load Monitoring...

Page 34: ...ge on input 28 V DC Input resistance Ri Approx 4 k Digital input 29 as thermistor input Fault 2 9 k and no fault 800 Digital output Programmable digital outputs 2 Terminal number 27 291 Voltage level...

Page 35: ...EN 60664 1 Overvoltage category III pollution degree 2 1 IEC 60947 parts 4 and 5 Control card 10 V DC output Terminal number 50 Output voltage 10 5 V 0 5 V Max load 25 mA All inputs outputs circuits...

Page 36: ...the frequency converter is operated at high ambient temperature the continuous output current should be decreased For derating curve see Design Guide MG18C3YY 1 9 2 Derating for Low Air Pressure The...

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