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6 Application Examples

6.1  Introduction

The examples in this section are intended as a quick
reference for common applications.

Parameter settings are the regional default values
unless otherwise indicated (selected in

parameter 0-03 Regional Settings

).

Parameters associated with the terminals and
their settings are shown next to the drawings.

Required switch settings for analog terminals A53
or A54 are also shown.

NOTICE!

When using the optional STO feature, a jumper wire may
be required between terminal 12 (or 13) and terminal 37
for the frequency converter to operate with factory
default programming values.

NOTICE!

The following examples refer only to the frequency
converter control card (right LCP), 

not

 the filter.

6.2  Application Examples

6.2.1 Speed

 

Parameters

FC

+24 V
+24 V
D IN
D IN

D IN

COM

D IN
D IN
D IN
D IN 

+10 V
A IN 
A IN 
COM
A OUT
COM

12
13
18
19
20
27
29
32
33
37

50
53
54
55
42
39

A53

U - I

-10 - +10V

+

-

130BB926.10

Function

Setting

Parameter 6-10 
Terminal 53
Low Voltage

0.07 V*

Parameter 6-11 
Terminal 53
High Voltage

10 V*

Parameter 6-14 
Terminal 53
Low Ref./Feedb.
Value

0 RPM

Parameter 6-15 
Terminal 53
High Ref./
Feedb. Value

1500 RPM

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:

D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.1 Analog Speed Reference (Voltage)

Application Examples

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Page 1: ...ENGINEERING TOMORROW Installation Manual VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 Low Harmonic Drive www DanfossDrives com...

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Page 5: ...IEC Harmonic Standards 17 1 6 5 IEEE Harmonic Standards 18 2 Safety 20 2 1 Safety Symbols 20 2 2 Qualified Personnel 20 2 3 Safety Precautions 20 3 Mechanical Installation 21 3 1 Equipment Pre Instal...

Page 6: ...ame Line Power Contactors 40 4 8 Control Wiring 41 4 8 1 Control Cable Routing 41 4 8 2 Access to Control Terminals 42 4 8 3 Electrical Installation Control Terminals 42 4 8 4 Electrical Installation...

Page 7: ...l Control Test 59 5 7 System Start up 59 6 Application Examples 60 6 1 Introduction 60 6 2 Application Examples 60 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 65 7 1 Status Messages 65 7 2 Warning and Alarm Typ...

Page 8: ...pendix A Parameters 101 9 1 Description of Parameters 101 9 2 Frequency Converter Parameter Lists 101 9 3 Active Filter Parameter Lists 106 10 Appendix B 114 10 1 Abbreviations and Conventions 114 Ind...

Page 9: ...cal Danfoss supplier or visit the Danfoss website vlt drives danfoss com Support Technical Documentation for downloads or additional information The VLT Active Filter AAF00x Instruction Manual provide...

Page 10: ...itor Current Sensors VLT Drive Main s 3 3 3 CTs Lc Lc Lc Cef Cef Cef Ref Ref Ref Ir Is It 130BB406 11 Figure 1 1 Basic Layout for the Low Harmonic Drive Low harmonic drives are designed to draw an ide...

Page 11: ...unting bracket 18 Fan assembly 6 Power card mounting plate 19 Fan transformer 7 Power card 20 AC input terminals 8 Capacitor bank assembly 21 AC input bus bar 9 Soft charge fuses 22 Input terminal mou...

Page 12: ...6 Heatsink fan 5 AC capacitors discharge board 17 DC capacitor bank 6 Line power contactor 18 Current transformer 7 LC inductor 19 RFI differential mode filter 8 AC capacitors 20 RFI common mode filte...

Page 13: ...18 Fan assembly 6 Power card mounting plate 19 Output motor terminals 7 Power card 20 Current sensor 8 IGBT gate drive card 21 Main AC power input terminals 9 Upper capacitor bank assembly 22 Input te...

Page 14: ...15 Line power disconnect 5 RFI differential mode filter 16 Electrical fuses 6 RFI common mode filter 17 LC inductor 7 Current transformer CT 18 HI inductor 8 Line power bus bars to drive output 19 Po...

Page 15: ...ine power line fuses if purchased 3 Line power AC power input terminals Figure 1 6 Frame Size F18 Options Cabinet The options cabinet is not optional for the LHD The ancillary equipment is stored in t...

Page 16: ...L2 T L3 from options cabinet 4 Metal oxide varistor MOV 13 RFI differential mode filter 5 AC capacitors discharge board 14 RFI common mode filter 6 LC inductor 15 Line power contactor 7 HI inductor 16...

Page 17: ...ink fan 3 SMPS fuse 9 Fan door cover 4 Optional back AC fuse mounting bracket 10 SMPS fuse 5 Optional middle AC fuse mounting bracket 11 Power card 6 Optional front AC fuse mounting bracket 12 Panel c...

Page 18: ...Inverter module 4 MDCIC board 12 Panel connectors 5 Control card 13 DC fuse 6 SMPS fuse and fan fuse 14 Mounting bracket 7 Motor output bus bar 15 DC bus bar 8 Brake output bus bar 16 DC bus bar Figu...

Page 19: ...ant to control the total harmonic distortion on the mains supply Although the harmonic currents do not directly affect electrical energy consumption they generate heat in wiring and transformers and c...

Page 20: ...voltage because of the voltage drop on the impedances of the distribution system Higher impedances result in higher levels of voltage distortion Current distortion relates to apparatus performance an...

Page 21: ...1000 3 12 Regulate mains interference generated by connected devices in lower current products EN 50178 Monitors electronic equipment for use in power installations Table 1 6 EN Design Standards for M...

Page 22: ...ltages and currents for individual components within the supply network The standard also provides limits for the sum of all loads at the point of common coupling PCC To determine permissible harmonic...

Page 23: ...r Rsce 20 ISC IL RSCE h 11 11 h 17 17 h 23 23 h 35 35 h Total demand distortion TDD 20 4 2 0 1 5 0 6 0 3 5 20 50 7 3 5 2 5 1 0 0 5 8 50 100 10 4 5 4 0 1 5 0 7 12 100 1000 12 5 5 5 0 2 0 1 0 15 1000 15...

Page 24: ...el perform installation start up and maintenance could result in death or serious injury WARNING UNINTENDED START When the adjustable frequency drive is connected to AC line power the motor may start...

Page 25: ...to claim the damage Before unpacking the adjustable frequency drive locate it as close as possible to the final instal lation site Compare the model number on the nameplate to what was ordered to ver...

Page 26: ...ated in and out the back of a Rittal TS8 enclosure for frame size F18 LHD This offers a solution where the backchannel could take air from outside the facility and return the heat losses outside the f...

Page 27: ...minimum 10 minutes External ducts If additional duct work is added externally to the Rittal cabinet the pressure drop in the ducting must be calculated Use the charts below to derate the adjustable f...

Page 28: ...e weight of the adjustable frequency drive See for the weight of the different frame sizes Maximum diameter for bar is 1 in 2 5 cm The angle from the top of the adjustable frequency drive to the lifti...

Page 29: ...nchoring hole dimensions Bottom view D1n D2n 64 5 2 5 20 0 0 8 40 0 1 6 560 0 22 0 327 4 12 9 289 4 11 4 227 8 9 0 246 0 9 7 350 0 13 8 397 3 15 6 240 0 9 4 220 0 8 7 235 0 9 3 42 3 1 7 8X 14 0 0 6 8X...

Page 30: ...8 7 235 0 9 3 40 4 1 6 8X 25 0 1 0 8X 14 0 0 6 330 0 13 0 470 4 18 5 390 0 15 4 246 0 9 7 1 1 Cable entry locations Figure 3 10 Cable Entry Diagram Enclsoure Size D2n Mechanical Installation VLT AQUA...

Page 31: ...ottom view enclosure size E9 1 130BC586 10 1 Cable entry locations Figure 3 11 Cable Entry Diagram E9 Mechanical Installation Installation Manual MG21B322 Danfoss A S 10 2015 All rights reserved 27 3...

Page 32: ...4 Motor cable entry 2 Option enclosure 5 Inverter enclosure 3 Filter enclosure 6 Rectifier enclosure Figure 3 12 Cable Entry Diagram F18 Mechanical Installation VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 Low Harmonic Dri...

Page 33: ...3 5 3 3 167 0 6 6 8 0 120 2 4 7 MOTOR OUTPUT TERMINALS 130BC603 10 Figure 3 13 Frame Size D13 Terminal Locations Allow for bend radius of heavy power cables NOTICE All D frames are available with stan...

Page 34: ...90 0 3 5 168 7 6 6 MAINS INPUT TERMINAL MOTOR OUTPUT TERMINAL Figure 3 14 Frame Size E9 Terminal Locations Allow for bend radius of heavy power cables NOTICE All E frames are available with standard i...

Page 35: ...nverter cabinet No connection terminals are located in the rectifier cabinet Interconnecting bus bars are not shown 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 00 76 4 3 01 128 4 5 05 119 0 4 69 171 0 6 73 294 6 11 60 344 0 13 54...

Page 36: ...ound bar 2 34 9 1 4 46 3 1 8 3 86 9 3 4 98 3 3 9 4 122 2 4 8 119 4 7 5 174 2 6 9 171 6 7 1 Disconnect location and related dimensions vary with kilowatt rating Figure 3 16 Input Option Cabinet with Ci...

Page 37: ...12 5 551 0 21 7 587 0 23 1 635 0 25 0 671 0 26 4 44 40 1 75 244 40 9 62 204 1 8 0 497 1 19 6 572 1 22 5 180 3 7 1 129 1 5 1 1 2 3 1 Front view 2 Left side view 3 Right side view Figure 3 17 Inverter...

Page 38: ...inal Torque Bolt size D Line power Motor 19 40 Nm 168 354 in lbs M10 Load sharing Brake 8 5 20 5 Nm 75 181 in lbs M8 E Line power Motor Load sharing 19 40 Nm 168 354 in lbs M10 Brake 8 5 20 5 Nm 75 18...

Page 39: ...nd national regulations regarding cross section and ambient temperature requirements Power connection wire recommendation minimum 167 F 75 C rated copper wire See chapter 8 1 Power Dependent Specifica...

Page 40: ...V2 W2 Figure 4 2 Y and Delta Terminal Configurations 4 4 Grounding Note the following basic issues for electromagnetic compatibility EMC during installation Safety grounding The adjustable frequency d...

Page 41: ...to the intermediate circuit and reduce ground capacity currents IEC 61800 3 Refer to the application note VLT on IT line power It is important to use isolation monitors that work together with power...

Page 42: ...ency drive and the metal cabinet of the brake resistor Size the brake cable cross section to match the brake torque See also Brake Instructions for further information regarding safe installation WARN...

Page 43: ...ry current to the adjustable frequency drive If the unit is without built in fuses ensure that the appropriate fuses have the correct current rating 4 7 2 External Fan Supply If the adjustable frequen...

Page 44: ...rame size Power Voltage Type D P132 P200 380 500 V OT400U12 9 or ABB OETL NF400A E P250 380 500 V ABB OETL NF600A E P315 P400 380 500 V ABB OETL NF800A F P450 380 500 V Merlin Gerin NPJF36000S12AAYP F...

Page 45: ...ns are made to the relevant options on the control card For details see the relevant serial communication bus instructions The cable must be placed in the provided path inside the adjustable frequency...

Page 46: ...Control Terminals To connect the cable to the terminal 1 Strip insulation by about 0 35 0 4 in 9 10 mm Electrical installationControl terminals 130BA150 10 9 10 mm 0 37 in Figure 4 8 Length to Strip t...

Page 47: ...in 0 4x2 5 mm in the square hole 2 Pull out the cable 130BT311 10 Figure 4 10 Removing the Screwdriver after Cable Insertion 130BT306 10 Figure 4 11 Control Terminal Locations Electrical Installation...

Page 48: ...ON S801 R 82 R 81 Optional RFI Optional Fuses Optional Manual Disconnect HI Reactor Lm Lm Lm Lac Lac Lac AC Contactor Relay 12 Control AUX Feedback Relay 12 Control AUX Feedback Soft Charge Converter...

Page 49: ...ed armored cable see chapter 4 7 3 Power and Control Wiring for Non shielded Cables If using non shielded control cables use ferrite cores to improve EMC performance 130BT340 11 1 2 Figure 4 15 Connec...

Page 50: ...use shielded motor cable Cable Shielded twisted pair STP Impedance 120 Cable length Max 4000 ft 1200 m including drop lines Max 1 650 ft 500 m station to station Table 4 10 Cable Recommendations 4 9...

Page 51: ...tor nameplate For thermal motor protection it is also possible to use the MCB 112 PTC thermistor card option This card provides ATEX certification to protect motors in explosion hazardous areas Zone 1...

Page 52: ...or Nominal Speed Table 4 11 Quick Set up Parameters 3 MOTOR NR 1827421 2003 S E005A9 1 5 KW n2 31 5 MIN 400 Y V n1 1400 MIN 50 Hz cos 0 80 3 6 A 1 7L B IP 65 H1 1A 130BT307 10 BAUER D 7 3734 ESLINGEN...

Page 53: ...s turn on the heaters at 10 C 50 F and turn them off at 15 6 C 60 F Cabinet light with power outlet A light mounted on the cabinet interior of F frame frequency converters increases visibility during...

Page 54: ...ach motor starter and is off when the incoming power to the frequency converters is off Up to 2 starters are allowed 1 if a 30 A fuse protected circuit is ordered and are integrated into the frequency...

Page 55: ...oltage matches the voltage of the adjustable frequency drive and the motor 5 1 1 Pre start CAUTION Before applying power to the unit inspect the entire installation as detailed in Table 5 1 Check mark...

Page 56: ...y drive is connected to AC line power the motor may start at any time The adjustable frequency drive motor and any driven equipment must be in operational readiness Failure to comply could result in d...

Page 57: ...nter Table 5 2 Legend to Figure 5 1 Display Area Frequency Converter Side B Display menu keys Menu keys are used for menu access for parameter set up toggling through status display modes during norma...

Page 58: ...the LCP memory To download data to another adjustable frequency drive connect the LCP to that unit and download the stored settings Restoring factory default settings does not change data stored in th...

Page 59: ...t up This may take slightly longer than normal Manual initialisation does not reset the following frequency converter information Parameter 15 00 Operating hours Parameter 15 03 Power ups Parameter 15...

Page 60: ...inal 27 Digital Input at factory default Otherwise select No Operation in parameter 5 12 Terminal 27 Digital Input For adjustable frequency drives with an optional bypass no jumper wire is required be...

Page 61: ...ter 1 53 Model Shift Frequency Example 1 If the motor oscillates at 5 Hz and dynamics performance is required at 15 Hz set parameter 1 53 Model Shift Frequency to 10 Hz Example 2 If the application in...

Page 62: ...the motor is rotating at slow speed e g windmilling in fan applications parameter 2 06 Parking Current and parameter 2 07 Parking Time can be adjusted Increase the factory setting of these parameters...

Page 63: ...Motor Speed Low Limit Hz 1 Press Main Menu 2 Scroll to parameter 1 28 Motor Rotation Check and press OK 3 Scroll to 1 Enable The following text appears Note Motor may run in wrong direction 4 Press O...

Page 64: ...factory default programming values NOTICE The following examples refer only to the frequency converter control card right LCP not the filter 6 2 Application Examples 6 2 1 Speed Parameters FC 24 V 24...

Page 65: ...ter 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage 10 V Parameter 6 14 Terminal 53 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 RPM Parameter 6 15 Terminal 53 High Ref Feedb Value 1500 RPM Default Value Notes comments D IN 37 is an option T...

Page 66: ...ption 130BB805 11 Speed Start 18 Figure 6 2 Start Stop Command with Safe Stop Parameters FC 24 V 24 V D IN D IN D IN COM D IN D IN D IN D IN 10 V A IN A IN COM A OUT COM 12 13 18 19 20 27 29 32 33 37...

Page 67: ...ref bit 1 Parameter 3 10 Preset Reference Preset ref 0 Preset ref 1 Preset ref 2 Preset ref 3 25 50 75 100 Default Value Notes comments D IN 37 is an option Table 6 7 Start Stop with Reversing and Fo...

Page 68: ...personal injury or equipment damage Use only thermistors with reinforced or double insulation to meet PELV insulation requirements Parameters 130BB686 12 VLT 24 V 24 V D IN D IN D IN COM D IN D IN D I...

Page 69: ...Alarm Trip An alarm is issued when the frequency converter is tripped that is the frequency converter suspends operation to prevent frequency converter or system damage The motor coasts to a stop if...

Page 70: ...still active WARNING 6 DC link voltage low The intermediate circuit voltage DC is lower than the low voltage warning limit The limit is dependent on the adjustable frequency drive voltage rating The u...

Page 71: ...urce and parameter 1 97 KTY Threshold level match sensor wiring WARNING ALARM 12 Torque limit The torque has exceeded the value in parameter 4 16 Torque Limit Motor Mode or the value in parameter 4 17...

Page 72: ...External fan fault The fan warning function is an extra protective function that checks if the fan is running mounted The fan warning can be disabled in parameter 14 53 Fan Monitor 0 Disabled Trouble...

Page 73: ...card is not working WARNING ALARM 36 Mains failure This warning alarm is only active if the supply voltage to the adjustable frequency drive is lost and parameter 14 10 Mains Failure is not set to op...

Page 74: ...in slot B Hardware incompatible with control board hardware 5125 Option in slot C0 Hardware incompatible with control board hardware 5126 Option in slot C1 Hardware incompatible with control board har...

Page 75: ...m can operate safely at a higher limit WARNING 60 External interlock External interlock has been activated To resume normal operation apply 24 V DC to the terminal programmed for external interlock an...

Page 76: ...the power specific data in the module power card does not match the rest of the adjustable frequency drive Confirm that the spare part and its power card are the correct part number WARNING 77 Reduce...

Page 77: ...2 right inverter module in F10 or F11 frame sizes 2 second adjustable frequency drive from the left inverter module in F14 frame size 3 right inverter module in F12 or F13 frame sizes 3 third from th...

Page 78: ...lly using the Auto Reset function NOTICE After a manual reset pressing Reset press Auto On or Hand On to restart the unit If an alarm cannot be reset the reason may be that its cause has not been rect...

Page 79: ...are part X 251 New type code X X 300 Mains cont fault X 301 SC cont fault X 302 Cap overcurrent X X 303 Cap ground fault X X 304 DC overcurrent X X 305 Mains freq limit X 308 Resistor temp X X 309 Pow...

Page 80: ...ercurrent DC overcurrent Password Protection 19 00080000 524288 Resistor temp Resistor temp Reserved 20 00100000 1048576 Power ground fault Power ground fault Reserved 21 00200000 2097152 Switch freq...

Page 81: ...set to off Possible correction Increase parameter 8 03 Control Timeout Time Change parameter 8 04 Control Timeout Function WARNING 23 Internal fan fault Internal fans have failed due to defect hardwar...

Page 82: ...s been exchanged The filter type code must be restored in the EEPROM Select the correct type code in parameter 14 23 Typecode Setting according to the label on the unit Remember to select Save to EEPR...

Page 83: ...ontrol voltage terminal 12 or 50 or at control terminals Check the 24 V control voltage supply for terminals 12 13 to 20 39 or 10 V supply for terminals 50 to 55 Wire the terminals properly Wrong LCP...

Page 84: ...signal Motor running in wrong direction Motor rotation limit Check that parameter 4 10 Motor Speed Direction is programmed correctly Program correct settings Active reversing signal Check if a revers...

Page 85: ...adjustable frequency drive Rotate input power leads into the adjustable frequency drive one position A to B B to C C to A If imbalance leg stays on same input terminal it is a problem with the unit Co...

Page 86: ...tinuous at 400 V A 251 304 304 381 381 463 Continuous at 460 480 V A 231 291 291 348 348 427 Maximum cable size mains motor brake and load share mm2 AWG2 Motor brake and load share 2x95 2x3 0 Mains 2x...

Page 87: ...480 V A 436 531 531 580 580 667 667 718 Maximum cable size mains motor and load share mm2 AWG2 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm Maximum cable size brake mm2 AWG2 2x185 2...

Page 88: ...m cable size mains F1 F2 mm2 AWG2 8x240 8x500 mcm Maximum cable size mains F3 F4 mm2 AWG2 8x456 8x900 mcm Maximum cable size loadsharing mm2 AWG2 4x120 4x250 mcm Maximum cable size brake mm2 AWG2 4x18...

Page 89: ...ng for Temperature The frequency converter automatically derates the switching frequency switching type or output current under certain load or ambient conditions as described in the following Figure...

Page 90: ...443 0 17 4 611 0 24 1 663 5 26 1 843 5 33 2 1568 3 61 7 807 3 31 8 677 3 26 7 929 2 36 6 377 8 14 9 130BE140 10 251 0 9 9 221 0 8 7 301 9 11 9 369 0 14 5 664 4 26 2 864 4 34 0 Figure 8 5 Enclosure Siz...

Page 91: ...3 377 8 14 9 117 4 4 6 184 5 7 3 369 14 5 534 5 21 641 17 25 2 747 83 29 4 854 5 33 6 1914 7 75 4 1781 4 70 1 1562 4 61 5 1504 59 2 470 92 18 5 130 5 1 130 5 1 160 6 3 251 89 9 9 130BE139 10 Figure 8...

Page 92: ...9 969 0 38 2 1153 5 45 4 160 0 6 3 160 0 6 3 248 0 9 8 725 0 28 5 1043 0 41 1 160 0 6 3 493 5 19 4 1200 0 47 2 130BC171 10 Figure 8 7 Enclosure Size E9 Specifications VLT AQUA Drive FC 202 Low Harmoni...

Page 93: ...2078 4 2278 4 130BC174 11 2792 0 110 605 8 24 Figure 8 8 Enclosure Size F18 Front and Side View Specifications Installation Manual MG21B322 Danfoss A S 10 2015 All rights reserved 89 8 8...

Page 94: ...stics Starting torque constant torque maximum 160 for 1 m Starting torque maximum 180 up to 0 5 s Overload torque constant torque maximum 160 for 1 m Percentage relates to nominal torque of the unit C...

Page 95: ...l 24V RS485 18 37 130BA117 10 Figure 8 9 Pulse inputs Programmable pulse inputs 2 Terminal number pulse 29 33 Max frequency at terminal 29 33 110 kHz push pull driven Max frequency at terminal 29 33 5...

Page 96: ...outputs 2 Relay 01 Terminal number 1 3 break 1 2 make Max terminal load AC 1 1 on 1 3 NC 1 2 NO resistive load 240 V AC 2A Max terminal load AC 15 1 inductive load cos 0 4 240 V AC 0 2 A Max terminal...

Page 97: ...0 m For more information on derating consult the design guide EMC standards emission EN 61800 3 EN 61000 6 3 4 EN 55011 IEC 61800 3 EMC standards immunity EN 61800 3 EN 61000 6 1 2 EN 61000 4 2 EN 610...

Page 98: ...owest rated supply voltage Full compensation cannot be expected at AC line voltage lower than 10 below the filter lowest rated supply voltage If AC line voltage exceeds the filter highest rated voltag...

Page 99: ...V DC Voltage level logic 1 PNP 10 V DC Voltage level logic 0 NPN 19 V DC Voltage level logic 1 NPN 14 V DC Maximum voltage on input 28 V DC Input resistance Ri approx 4 k All digital inputs are galva...

Page 100: ...se time reactive and harmonic 0 5 ms Settling time reactive current control 20 ms Settling time harmonic current control 20 ms Overshoot reactive current control 10 Overshoot Harmonic current control...

Page 101: ...cuit breakers on the supply side as protection in case of component break down inside the adjustable frequency drive first fault NOTICE Using fuses and or circuit breakers ensures compliance with IEC...

Page 102: ...00 V 6 9URD33D08A0900 20 630 32 900 P355 170M6013 900 A 700 V 6 9URD33D08A0900 20 630 32 900 P400 170M6013 900 A 700 V 6 9URD33D08A0900 20 630 32 900 Table 8 7 Frame size E Line Fuses 380 480 V Size T...

Page 103: ...A LPJ 25 SP or SPI 25 A 600 V Any listed class J dual element time delay 25 A Table 8 12 Manual Motor Controller Fuses Frame size Bussmann PN Rating Alternative Fuses F LPJ 30 SP or SPI 30 A 600 V An...

Page 104: ...e the torque values in Table 8 20 These values are not intended for fastening IGBTs See the instructions included with those replacement parts for correct values Shaft Size Driver Size Torx Hex mm Tor...

Page 105: ...ters in the frequency converter All parameters are grouped by name indicating the function of the parameter group All parameters are listed by name and number in this manual 9 2 Frequency Converter Pa...

Page 106: ...rce 3 17 Reference 3 Source 3 19 Jog Speed RPM 3 4 Ramp 1 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp up Time 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp down Time 3 5 Ramp 2 3 51 Ramp 2 Ramp up Time 3 52 Ramp 2 Ramp down Time 3 8 Other Ramps 3 80 Jog Ra...

Page 107: ...22 COS Filter 3 10 23 COS Filter 4 10 3 Parameter Access 10 30 Array Index 10 31 Store Data Values 10 32 Devicenet Revision 10 33 Store Always 10 34 DeviceNet Product Code 10 39 Devicenet F Parameter...

Page 108: ...back 2 Conversion 20 05 Feedback 2 Source Unit 20 06 Feedback 3 Source 20 07 Feedback 3 Conversion 20 08 Feedback 3 Source Unit 20 12 Reference Feedback Unit 20 2 Feedback Setpoint 20 20 Feedback Func...

Page 109: ...tal Lifetime Hours 27 1 Configuration 27 10 Cascade Controller 27 11 Number Of Drives 27 12 Number Of Pumps 27 14 Pump Capacity 27 16 Runtime Balancing 27 17 Motor Starters 27 18 Spin Time for Unused...

Page 110: ...rsion index This number refers to a conversion figure used when writing or reading using an active filter Conv index 100 75 74 70 67 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Conv factor 1 3 600 00 0 3 60 0 60 1 60 1...

Page 111: ...lay Line 1 3 Small 30120 All set ups TRUE Uint16 0 23 Display Line 2 Large 30100 All set ups TRUE Uint16 0 24 Display Line 3 Large 30121 All set ups TRUE Uint16 0 25 My Personal Menu ExpressionLimit 1...

Page 112: ...or All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 15 Terminal 33 Digital Input 91 DC Contactor All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 16 Terminal X30 2 Digital Input 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 17 Terminal X30 3 Digital Inpu...

Page 113: ...e Delay 5000 ms 1 set up TRUE 3 Uint16 8 37 Max Inter Char Delay 25 ms 1 set up TRUE 3 Uint16 8 5 Digital Bus 8 53 Start Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 55 Set up Select 3 Logic OR All set...

Page 114: ...All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 42 Voltage 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 43 Software Version 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 5 15 44 Ordered Typecode String 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr...

Page 115: ...urrent ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 16 37 Inv Max Current ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 16 39 Control Card Temp 32 F 0 C All set ups FALSE 100 Uint8 16 40 Logging Buffer Ful...

Page 116: ...s FALSE Uint8 300 25 CT Polarity 0 Normal 2 set ups FALSE Uint8 300 26 CT Placement 1 Load Current 2 set ups FALSE Uint8 300 29 Start Auto CT Detection 0 Off All set ups FALSE Uint8 300 3 Compensation...

Page 117: ...nt16 301 11 Estimated THD of Voltage 0 0 All set ups Uint16 301 12 Power Factor 0 00 N A All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 301 13 Cos phi 0 00 N A All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 301 14 Leftover Currents 0 0 A All s...

Page 118: ...ied by the frequency converter IP Ingress protection LCP Local control panel N A Not applicable PM N Nominal motor power PCB Printed circuit board PE Protective earth PELV Protective extra low voltage...

Page 119: ...ion switch 48 C Cable Motor cable 35 Cable length and cross section 36 Cable lengths and cross sections 90 95 Cabling 35 CE Compliance Mark 15 Circuit breakers 52 Closed loop 47 Comm and Options 109 C...

Page 120: ...ion performance 94 Harmonics Analysis 15 Harmonics 6 15 16 17 distortion 15 Overload prevention 15 Voltage harmonics 16 Heater 49 Heatsink 70 High voltage 51 I IEC emergency stop Pilz safety relay 50...

Page 121: ...1 Point of common coupling 16 Power connection 35 Power connections 35 Power factor 51 Power rating 15 Power input 65 Programming 52 53 54 66 Protection and features 93 Pulse inputs 91 Pulse start sto...

Page 122: ...rminals Output terminal 51 Terminal 53 47 Terminal 54 47 Thermal motor protection 67 Thermistor 67 Torque 34 67 Torque characteristics 90 Torque for terminals 34 Total harmonic distortion 15 Transform...

Page 123: ...Index Installation Manual MG21B322 Danfoss A S 10 2015 All rights reserved 119...

Page 124: ...gs brochures or other printed material Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products at any time without notice provided that alterations to products already on order shall not require material cha...

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