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Contents

1. How to Programme

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Local Control Panel

3

How to operate graphical LCP (GLCP)

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Quick Transfer of Parameter Settings between Multiple Frequency Converters

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Display Mode

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Display Mode - Selection of Displayed Variables

10

Parameter Set-Up

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Changing Data

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How to operate numeric LCP (NLCP)

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Initialisation to Default Settings

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2. Parameter Description

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Parameter Selection

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Main Menu - Operation and Display - Group 0

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Main Menu - Load and Motor - Group 1

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Main Menu - Brakes - Group 2

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Main Menu - Reference/Ramps - Group 3

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Main Menu - Limits/Warnings - Group 4

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Main Menu - Digital In/Out - Group 5

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Main Menu - Analog In/Out - Group 6

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Main Menu - Communications and Options - Group 8

107

Main Menu - Profibus - Group 9

115

Main Menu - CAN Fieldbus - Group 10

125

Main Menu - Smart Logic - Group 13

131

Main Menu - Special Functions -Group 14

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Main Menu - Frequency Converter Information - Group 15

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Main Menu - Data Readouts - Group 16

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Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group 18

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Main Menu - FC Closed Loop - Group 20

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Main Menu - Extended Closed Loop - Group 21

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Main Menu - Application Functions - Group 22

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Main Menu - Time-based Functions - Group 23

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Main Menu - Cascade Controller - Group 25

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

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Main menu – Water application – Group 29

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Main Menu - Bypass Option - Group 31

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3. Parameter Lists

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Parameter Options

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VLT

 

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 AQUA Drive Programming Guide

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 MG.20.O2.02 - VLT

 

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Page 1: ...og In Out Group 6 96 Main Menu Communications and Options Group 8 107 Main Menu Profibus Group 9 115 Main Menu CAN Fieldbus Group 10 125 Main Menu Smart Logic Group 13 131 Main Menu Special Functions Group 14 143 Main Menu Frequency Converter Information Group 15 152 Main Menu Data Readouts Group 16 161 Main Menu Data Readouts 2 Group 18 171 Main Menu FC Closed Loop Group 20 174 Main Menu Extended...

Page 2: ... Smart Logic 271 14 Special Functions 272 15 FC Information 273 16 Data Readouts 275 18 Data Readouts 2 277 20 FC Closed Loop 278 21 Ext Closed Loop 279 22 Application Functions 281 23 Timed Actions 283 25 Cascade Controller 284 26 Analog I O Option MCB 109 286 29 Water Application Functions 287 31 Bypass Option 288 Index 289 Contents VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 2 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registe...

Page 3: ...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 in Status mode Display lines a Status line Status messages displaying icons and graphics 1 b Line 1 2 Operator data lines displaying data and variables defined or chosen by the user By pressing the St...

Page 4: ...s read out displays by pressing the Status key Operating variables with different formatting are shown in each status screen see below Several values or measurements can be linked to each of the displayed operating variables The values measurements to be displayed can be defined via par 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 and 0 24 which can be accessed via QUICK MENU Q3 Function Setups Q3 1 General Settings Q3 11...

Page 5: ...3 Status display II See the operating variables 1 1 1 2 1 3 and 2 shown in the display in this illustration In the example Speed Motor current Motor power and Frequency are selected as varia bles in the first and second lines 1 1 1 2 and 1 3 are shown in small size 2 is shown in large size 130BP062 10 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 Status display III This state displays the event and action of the Smart Logic Cont...

Page 6: ...45 10 Status Indicates the status of the frequency converter and or the motor 3 different readouts can be chosen by pressing the Status key 5 line readouts 4 line readouts or Smart Logic Control Use Status for selecting the mode of display or for changing back to Display mode from either the Quick Menu mode the Main Menu mode or Alarm mode Also use the Status key to toggle single or double read ou...

Page 7: ...uired parameters It is possible to switch directly between Main Menu mode and Quick Menu mode Parameter shortcut can be carried out by pressing down the Main Menu key for 3 seconds The parameter shortcut allows direct access to any parameter Alarm Log displays an Alarm list of the five latest alarms numbered A1 A5 To obtain additional details about an alarm use the arrow keys to manoeuvre to the a...

Page 8: ...Off Auto on Reset Coasting stop inverse motor coasting to stop Reversing Set up select lsb Set up select msb Stop command from serial communication Quick stop DC brake NB External stop signals activated by means of control signals or a serial bus will over ride a start command via the LCP Off stops the connected motor The key can be Enabled 1 or Disabled 0 via par 0 41 Off key on LCP If no externa...

Page 9: ...o par 0 50 LCP Copy 2 Press the OK key 3 Select All to LCP 4 Press the OK key All parameter settings are now stored in the LCP indicated by the progress bar When 100 is reached press OK You can now connect the LCP to another frequency converter and copy the parameter settings to this frequency converter as well Data transfer from LCP to frequency converter 1 Go to par 0 50 LCP Copy 2 Press the OK ...

Page 10: ...creen II See the operating variables 1 1 1 2 1 3 and 2 shown in the screen in this illustration In the example Speed Motor current Motor power and Frequency are selected as varia bles in the first and second 1 1 1 2 and 1 3 are shown in small size 2 is shown in large size In both status screen I and II it is possible to select other operating variables by pressing or 130BP062 10 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 Stat...

Page 11: ...u during factory commissioning to make on site commissioning fine tuning simpler These parameters are selected in parameter 0 25 My Per sonal Menu Up to 20 different parameters can be defined in this menu Illustration 1 1 Quick menu view Par Designation Units 0 01 Language 1 20 Motor Power kW 1 22 Motor Voltage V 1 23 Motor Frequency Hz 1 24 Motor Current A 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed RPM 3 41 Ramp 1...

Page 12: ...ation is shown as graphs Only display parameters selected in par 0 20 and par 0 24 can be viewed It is possible to store up to 120 samples in the memory for later reference 1 How to Programme VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 12 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 1 ...

Page 13: ...annot be adjusted while the motor is running Depending on the choices made in par 0 03 Regional Set tings either par 1 20 or par 1 21 Motor Power is made invisi ble 1 22 Motor Voltage Range Function Size re lated 10 1000 V Enter the nominal motor voltage according to the motor name plate data The default value corresponds to the nominal rated output of the unit This parameter cannot be adjusted wh...

Page 14: ...while the motor is running 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp up Time Range Function 3 s 1 3600 s Enter the ramp up time i e the acceleration time from 0 RPM to the rated motor speed nM N par 1 25 Choose a ramp up time such that the output current does not exceed the current limit in par 4 18 during ramping See ramp down time in par 3 42 par 3 41 tacc nnorm par 1 25 Δref rpm s 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time Range Funct...

Page 15: ... limit for motor speed The Motor Speed High Limit can be set to correspond to the manufacturer s max imum rated motor speed The Motor Speed High Limit must exceed the setting in par 4 11 Motor Speed Low Limit RPM Only par 4 11 or 4 12 will be displayed depending on other pa rameters set in the Main Menu and depending on default set tings dependant on global geographical location NB The output freq...

Page 16: ... motor is spinning NB It is important to set motor par 1 2 Motor Data correctly since these form part of the AMA algorithm An AMA must be performed to achieve optimum dynamic motor performance It may take up to 10 min depending on the power rating of the motor NB Avoid generating external torque during AMA NB If one of the settings in par 1 2 Motor Data is changed par 1 30 to 1 39 the advanced mot...

Page 17: ...unction Setups choices appear Choose 03 1 General Settings Press OK 130BA501 10 Illustration 1 6 Step 5 Use the up down naviga tion keys to scroll down to i e 03 12 Analog Out puts Press OK 130BA502 10 Illustration 1 7 Step 6 Choose parameter 6 50 Terminal 42 Output Press OK 130BA503 10 Illustration 1 8 Step 7 Use the up down naviga tion keys to select between the different choices Press OK The Fu...

Page 18: ...rence 3 02 Minimum Reference 3 02 Minimum Reference 3 03 Maximum Reference 3 03 Maximum Reference 3 10 Preset Reference 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 5 13 Terminal 29 Digital Input 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage 5 14 Terminal 32 Digital Input 6 14 Terminal 53 Low Ref Feedb Value 5 15 Terminal 33 Digital Input 6 15 Terminal 53 High Ref Feedb Value Q3 3 Closed Loop Settings Q3 30 Feedback Settings Q3 ...

Page 19: ... added to the unit enable additional parameters associated with the option device 1 1 9 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 groups are accessi ble Group no Parameter group 0 Operation Display 1 Load Motor 2 Brakes 3 References Ramps 4 Limits Warnings 5 Digital In Out 6 Anal...

Page 20: ... navigation keys to move the cursor horizon tally 130BP069 10 Illustration 1 12 Display example Use the up down navigation keys to change the data value The up key enlarges the data value and the down key reduces the data val ue Place the cursor on the value to be saved and press OK 130BP070 10 Illustration 1 13 Display example 1 1 13 Changing of Data Value Step by Step Certain parameters can be c...

Page 21: ...ic Local Control Pan el LCP101 Select one of the following modes Status Mode Displays the status of the fre quency converter or the motor If an alarm occurs the NLCP automatically switches to status mode A number of alarms can be displayed Quick Setup or Main Menu Mode Display parameters and parameter settings Illustration 1 14 Numerical LCP NLCP 130BP077 10 Illustration 1 15 Status display exampl...

Page 22: ...ottom of the control panel 130BP046 10 Illustration 1 18 Operation keys of the numerical CP NLCP Hand on enables control of the frequency converter via the LCP Hand on also starts the motor and it is now possible to enter the motor speed data by means of the arrow keys The key can be Ena bled 1 or Disabled 0 via par 0 40 Hand on Key on LCP External stop signals activated by means of control signal...

Page 23: ...ialise the frequency converter to default settings in two ways Recommended initialisation via par 14 22 1 Select par 14 22 2 Press OK 3 Select Initialisation 4 Press OK 5 Cut off the mains supply and wait until the display turns off 6 Reconnect the mains supply the frequency converter is now reset 7 Change par 14 22 back to Normal Operation NB Keeps parameters selected in Personal Menu with defaul...

Page 24: ...s This procedure initialises all except 15 00 Operating Hours 15 03 Power up s 15 04 Over temp s 15 05 Over volt s NB When you carry out manual initialisation you also reset serial communication RFI filter settings par 14 50 and fault log settings Removes parameters selected in Personal Menu NB After initialization and power cycling the display will not show any information until after a couple of...

Page 25: ...k of this manual 0 xx Operation Display 1 xx Load Motor 2 xx Brakes 3 xx Reference Ramps 4 xx Limits Warnings 5 xx Digital In Out 6 xx Analog In Out 8 xx Comm and Options 9 xx Profibus 10 xx DeviceNet Fieldbus 11 xx LonWorks 13 xx Smart Logic 14 xx Special Functions 15 xx Drive Information 16 xx Data Readouts 18 xx Info Readouts 20 xx Drive Closed Loop 21 xx Ext Closed Loop 22 xx Application Funct...

Page 26: ... certain parameters to their initial value It is recommen ded to select the motor speed unit first before modifying other parameters 0 RPM Selects display of motor speed variables and parameters i e references feedbacks and limits in terms of motor speed RPM 1 Hz Selects display of motor speed variables and parameters i e references feedbacks and limits in terms of output frequency to the motor Hz...

Page 27: ...ther control scheme in an other setup e g night set back Alternatively they can be used by an AHU or packaged unit OEM to identically program all their factory fitted frequency converters for different equipment models within a range to have the same parameters and then during production commissioning simply select a specific setup depending on which model within that range the frequency converter...

Page 28: ...tion Select the set up to be edited i e programmed during opera tion either the active set up or one of the inactive set ups The set up number being edited is displayed in the LCP in brackets 0 Factory setup cannot be edited but it is useful as a data source to return the other set ups to a known state 1 Set up 1 Set up 1 1 to Set up 4 4 can be edited freely during opera tion independently of the ...

Page 29: ... linked Synchronisation can be performed in two ways 1 Change the edit set up to Set up 2 2 in par 0 11 Edit Set up and set par 0 12 This Set up Linked to to Set up 1 1 This will start the linking synchronising process 130BP075 10 OR 2 While still in Set up 1 using par 0 50 copy Set up 1 to Set up 2 Then set par 0 12 to Set up 2 2 This will start the linking process 130BP076 10 After the link is c...

Page 30: ...t is in the LCP each number represents one channel Numbers 1 4 represent a set up number F means factory set ting and A means active set up The channels are from right to left LCP FC bus USB HPFB1 5 Example The number AAAAAA21h means that the FC bus se lected Set up 2 in par 0 11 the LCP selected Set up 1 and all others used the active set up 2 2 4 0 2 LCP Display Define the variables displayed in...

Page 31: ...ram of the Neuron C chip on the LON option 1501 Running Hours View the number of running hours of the motor 1502 kWh Counter View the mains power consumption in kWh 1600 Control Word View the Control Word sent from the frequency converter via the serial communication port in hex code 1601 Reference Unit Total reference sum of digital analog preset bus freeze ref catch up and slow down in selected ...

Page 32: ... State State of the event executed by the control 1639 Control Card Temp Temperature of the control card 1650 External Reference Sum of the external reference as a percentage i e the sum of analog pulse bus 1652 Feedback Unit Signal value in units from the programmed digital input s 1653 Digi Pot Reference View the contribution of the digital potentiometer to the actual reference Feedback 1654 Fee...

Page 33: ...dbus REF 1 Main reference value sent with control word via the serial com munications network e g from the BMS 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 STW sent to the Bus Master 1690 Alarm Word One or more alarms in a Hex code used for seria...

Page 34: ... Feedback Unit The value of the feedback signal for extended Closed Loop Con troller 2 2139 Ext 2 Output The value of the output from extended Closed Loop Controller 2 2157 Ext 3 Reference Unit The value of the reference for extended Closed Loop Controller 3 2158 Ext 3 Feedback Unit The value of the feedback signal for extended Closed Loop Con troller 3 2159 Ext Output The value of the output from...

Page 35: ...order they are programmed into this array parameter Delete parameters by setting the value to 0000 For example this can be used to provide quick simple access to just one or up to 20 parameters which require changing on a regular basis e g for plant maintenance reasons or by an OEM to enable simple commissioning of their equipment 2 2 5 LCP Custom Readout Par 0 3 It is possible to customize the di...

Page 36: ...he LCP The value has a linear squared or cubed relation to speed This relation depends on the unit selected see table above The actual cal culated value can be read in Custom Readout par 16 09 and or shown in the display be selecting Custom Readout 16 09 in par 0 20 0 24 Display Line X X Small large Dimensionless 0 None 1 5 PPM Speed 10 1 min 11 RPM 12 Pulse s Flow volume 20 l s 21 l min 22 l h 2 ...

Page 37: ...r 71 bar 72 Pa 73 kPa 74 m WG Power 80 kW Flow volume 120 GPM 121 gal s 122 gal min 123 gal h 124 CFM 125 ft3 s 126 ft3 min 127 ft3 h Flow mass 130 lb s 131 lb min 132 lb h Velocity 140 ft s 141 ft min Length 145 ft Temperature 160 F Pressure VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 2 Parameter Description MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 37 2 ...

Page 38: ...isplay Text 1 in par 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 or 0 24 Display Line XXX Use the or but tons on the LCP to change a character Use the and buttons to move the cursor When a character is highlighted by the cur sor it can be changed Use the or buttons on the LCP to change a character A character can be inserted by placing the cursor between two characters and pressing or 0 38 Display Text 2 Option Function ...

Page 39: ...ed 2 Password Avoid unauthorized start in Hand mode If par 0 40 is included in the Quick Menu then define the password in par 0 65 Quick Menu Password Otherwise define the password in par 0 60 Main Menu Password 0 41 Off Key on LCP Option Function 0 Disabled No function 1 Enabled Off Key is enabled 2 Password Avoid unauthorized stop If par 0 41 is included in the Quick Menu then define the passwor...

Page 40: ...parameters that are independent of the motor size The latter selection can be used to programme several fre quency converters with the same function without disturbing motor data which are already set This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 0 51 Set up Copy Option Function 0 No copy No function 1 Copy to set up 1 Copies all parameters in the present edit set up defined in par ...

Page 41: ... function for parameters on LCP fieldbus or FC stand ard bus 6 All No access No access from LCP fieldbus or FC standard bus is allowed If Full access 0 is selected then parameters 0 60 0 65 and 0 66 will be ignored 0 65 Personal Menu Password Range Function 200 0 999 Define the password for access to the Quick Menu via the Quick Menu key If par 0 66 Access to Personal Menu w o Pass word is set to ...

Page 42: ... converter is integrated into an external system using serial communications with the system maintaining syn chronization of control equipment clock times In par 0 79 Clock Fault it is possible to program for a Warning in case clock has not been set properly e g after a power down 0 70 Set Date and Time Range Function 2000 01 01 00 00 2099 12 01 23 59 2000 01 01 00 00 Sets the date and time of the...

Page 43: ...e Function 2000 01 01 00 00 2000 01 01 00 00 2099 12 31 23 59 Sets the date and time when summertime DST ends The date is programmed in the format selected in par 0 71 0 79 Clock Fault Option Function Enables or disables the clock warning when the clock has not been set or has been reset due to a power down and no backup is installed 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 81 Working Days Array with 7 elements 0 6...

Page 44: ... has been made in par 0 70 2 3 Main Menu Load and Motor Group 1 2 3 1 General Settings 1 0 Define whether the frequency converter operates in open loop or closed loop 1 00 Configuration Mode Option Function 0 Open loop Motor speed is determined by applying a speed reference or by setting desired speed when in Hand Mode Open Loop is also used if the frequency converter is part of a closed loop cont...

Page 45: ...or data is programmed These settings will typically ensure optimum motor voltage but if the motor power factor cos phi requires tuning an AMA function can be carried out using par 1 29 Automatic Motor Adaptation AMA It is very rarely necessary to adjust the motor power factor param eter manually 3 Auto energy optim VT For optimum energy efficient speed control of centrifugal pumps and fans Provide...

Page 46: ...be adjusted while the motor is running Depending on the choices made in par 0 03 Regional Set tings either par 1 20 or par 1 21 Motor Power is made invisi ble 1 22 Motor Voltage Range Function Size re lated 200 1000 V Enter the nominal motor voltage according to the motor name plate data The default value corresponds to the nominal rated output of the unit This parameter cannot be adjusted while t...

Page 47: ...Rotation Check is not active 1 Enabled Motor Rotation Check is enabled Once enabled Display shows Note Motor may run in wrong direction Pressing OK Back or Cancel will dismiss the message and display a new message Press Hand On to start the motor Press Cancel to abort Pressing Hand On starts the motor at 5Hz in forward direction and the display shows Motor is running Check if motor rotation direct...

Page 48: ...pending on the power rating of the motor NB Avoid generating external torque during AMA NB If one of the settings in par 1 2 Motor Data is changed par 1 30 to 1 39 the advanced motor parameters will return to default setting This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running See section Automatic Motor Adaptation application example 2 3 3 1 3 Adv Motor Data Parameters for advanced motor ...

Page 49: ... supplier 3 Use the Xh default setting The frequency converter establishes the setting on the basis of the motor name plate data This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 1 36 Iron Loss Resistance Rfe Range Function M TYPE 1 10 000 Ω Enter the equivalent iron loss resistance RFe value to compen sate for iron losses in the motor The RFe value cannot be found by performing an AMA ...

Page 50: ...is ing RPM to obtain a different thermal load on the motor when running at low speed Enter a value which is a percentage of the rated magnetizing current If the setting is too low the torque on the motor shaft may be reduced 1 51 Min Speed Normal Magnetising RPM Range Function 15 RPM 10 300 RPM Set the required speed for normal magnetising current If the speed is set lower than the motor slip spee...

Page 51: ...z 1 61 High Speed Load Compensation Range Function 100 0 300 Enter the value to compensate voltage in relation to load when the motor is running at high speed and obtain the opti mum U f characteristic The motor size determines the frequen cy range within which this parameter is active Motor size Change over 0 25 kW 7 5 kW 10 Hz 11 kW 45 kW 5 Hz 55 kW 550 kW 3 4 Hz 1 62 Slip Compensation Range Fun...

Page 52: ...0 s The function selected in par 1 80 Function at Stop is active in the delay period Enter the time delay required before commencing acceleration 1 73 Flying Start Option Function This function makes it possible to catch a motor in both direc tions which is spinning freely due to a mains drop out 0 Disabled No function 1 Enabled Enables frequency converter to catch and control a spinning motor Whe...

Page 53: ...es for the motor 1 90 Motor Thermal Protection Option Function The frequency converter determines the motor temperature for motor protection in two different ways Via a thermistor sensor connected to one of the analog or digital inputs par 1 93 Thermistor Source Via calculation ETR Electronic Thermal Relay of the thermal load based on the actual load and time The calculated thermal load is compare...

Page 54: ...Using a digital input and 24 V as power supply Example The frequency converter trips when the motor tem perature is too high Parameter set up Set Par 1 90 Motor Thermal Protection to Thermistor Trip 2 Set Par 1 93 Thermistor Source to Digital Input 33 6 Using a digital input and 10 V as power supply Example The frequency converter trips when the motor tem perature is too high Parameter set up Set ...

Page 55: ...alog 10 V 3 0 kΩ 3 0 kΩ NB Check that the chosen supply voltage follows the specification of the used thermistor element 3 ETR warning 1 ETR Warning 1 4 activate a warning on the display when the motor is overloaded 4 ETR trip 1 ETR Trip 1 4 trip the frequency converter when the motor is overloaded Programme a warning signal via one of the digital outputs The signal appears in the event of a warni...

Page 56: ...ccordance with NEC 1 91 Motor External Fan Option Function 0 No No external fan is required i e the motor is derated at low speed 1 Yes Applies an external motor fan external ventilation so no de rating of the 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 If the motor current exceeds nominal current the operation ti...

Page 57: ...ding current as a percentage of the rated motor current IM N set in par 1 24 Motor Current 100 DC holding current corresponds to IM N This parameter holds the motor function holding torque or pre heats the motor This parameter is active if DC hold is selected in par 1 80 Func tion at Stop NB The maximum value depends on the rated motor current NB Avoid 100 current for too long It may damage the mo...

Page 58: ...m for dissipation of sur plus brake energy as heat Connecting a brake resistor allows a higher DC link voltage during braking generating operation The Resistor brake function is only active in frequency convert ers with an integral dynamic brake 2 11 Brake Resistor ohm Range Function Size re lated Ohm Set the brake resistor value in Ohms This value is used for monitoring the power to the brake res...

Page 59: ...culated power exceeds 100 of the monitoring limit 3 Warning and Trip Activates both of the above including warning trip and alarm If power monitoring is set to Off 0 or Warning 1 the brake function remains active even if the monitoring limit is exceeded This may lead to thermal overload of the resistor It is also possible to generate a warning via a relay digital outputs The measuring accuracy of ...

Page 60: ...ency converter cuts out while displaying an alarm trip locked 3 Stop and Trip Monitors for a short circuit or disconnection of the brake resis tor or a short circuit of the brake IGBT If a fault occurs the frequency converter ramps down to coast and then trips A trip lock alarm is displayed NB NB Remove a warning arising in connection with Off 0 or Warning 1 by cycling the mains supply The fault m...

Page 61: ...the reference sources Select the preset reference s Select Preset ref bit 0 1 2 16 17 or 18 for the corre sponding digital inputs in parameter group 5 1 Digital Inputs 3 10 Preset Reference Array 8 0 00 100 00 100 00 Enter up to eight different preset references 0 7 in this pa rameter using array programming The preset reference is stated as a percentage of the value RefMAX par 3 03 Maximum Refere...

Page 62: ...mote reference in both Hand mode and Auto mode 2 Local Use local reference in both Hand mode and Auto mode 3 14 Preset Relative Reference Range Function 0 00 200 00 200 00 The actual reference X is increased or decreased with the per centage Y set in par 3 14 This results in the actual reference Z Actual reference X is the sum of the inputs selected in par 3 15 Reference Source 1 par 3 16 Referenc...

Page 63: ... 1 31 Ext Closed Loop 2 32 Ext Closed Loop 3 3 16 Reference 2 Source Option Function Select the reference input to be used for the second reference signal Par 3 15 3 16 and 3 17 define up to three different ref erence signals The sum of these reference signals defines the actual reference This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 0 No function 1 Analog input 53 2 Analog input 54...

Page 64: ...33 20 Digital pot meter 21 Analog input X30 11 22 Analog input X30 12 23 Analog Input X42 1 24 Analog Input X42 3 25 Analog Input X42 5 30 Ext Closed Loop 1 31 Ext Closed Loop 2 32 Ext Closed Loop 3 3 19 Jog Speed RPM Range Function 300 RPM 0 60000 RPM Enter a value for the jog speed nJOG which is a fixed output speed The frequency converter runs at this speed when the jog function is activated Th...

Page 65: ...time i e the acceleration time from 0 RPM to the rated motor speed nM N par 1 25 Choose a ramp up time such that the output current does not exceed the current limit in par 4 18 during ramping See ramp down time in par 3 42 par 3 41 tacc nnorm par 1 25 Δref rpm s VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 2 Parameter Description MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 65 2 ...

Page 66: ...m par 1 25 Δ ref rpm s 3 52 Ramp 2 Ramp down Time Range Function 3 s 1 3600 s Enter the ramp down time i e the deceleration time from the rated motor speed nM N par 1 25 to 0 RPM Choose a ramp down time such that no over voltage arises in the inverter due to regenerative operation of the motor and such that the gen erated current does not exceed the current limit set in par 4 18 See ramp up time i...

Page 67: ...f 0 off 60s To control the Check Valve closure to prevent water hammering this parameter can be used to set a ramp down time from motor speed low limit to Check Valve Ramp End Speed P3 86 or P3 87 When P3 85 is different from 0 00 the Check valve Ramp Time is in effect and will be used to ramp down the speed from motor speed low limit to the Check Valve stop speed set in P3 86 or P3 87 3 86 Check ...

Page 68: ...ECREASE 3 90 Step Size Range Function 0 10 0 01 200 00 Enter the increment size required for INCREASE DECREASE as a percentage of the nominal speed set in par 1 25 If IN CREASE DECREASE is activated the resulting reference will be increased decreased by the amount set in this parameter 3 91 Ramp Time Range Function 1 00 s 0 00 3600 00 s Enter the ramp time i e the time for adjustment of the refer ...

Page 69: ...ge Function 0 200 200 Set the minimum permissible value for the resultant reference This is advisable if the Digital Potentiometer is used for fine tuning of the resulting reference 3 95 Ramp Delay Range Function 1 000 s 0 000 3600 00 s Enter the delay required from activation of the digital potenti ometer function until the frequency converter starts to ramp the reference With a delay of 0 ms the...

Page 70: ...m the LCP 0 Clockwise 2 Both directions Selects the motor speed direction required 4 11 Motor Speed Low Limit RPM Range Function Size re lated 0 60 000 RPM Enter the minimum limit for motor speed The Motor Speed Low Limit can be set to correspond to the manufacturer s recom mended minimum motor speed The Motor Speed Low Limit must not exceed the setting in par 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM 4 12 ...

Page 71: ...equency cannot exceed 10 of the inverter switching frequency par 14 01 4 16 Torque Limit Motor Mode Range Function 110 0 0 0 Variable Limit Enter the maximum torque limit for motor operation The torque limit is active in the speed range up to and including the rated motor speed set in par 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed To protect the motor from reaching the stalling torque the default setting is 1 1 x t...

Page 72: ...l overspeed ing must be avoided This absolute limit applies to all configu rations and is independent of the setting in par 1 00 This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 2 6 3 4 5 Adj Warnings Define adjustable warning limits for current speed reference and feedback NB Not visible in display only in VLT Motion Control Tool MCT 10 Warnings are shown on display programmed output ...

Page 73: ... par 4 13 RPM Enter the nHIGH value When the motor speed exceeds this limit nHIGH the display reads SPEED HIGH The signal outputs can be programmed to produce a status signal on terminal 27 or 29 and on relay output 01 or 02 Programme the upper signal limit of the motor speed nHIGH within the normal working range of the frequency converter Refer to the drawing in this section 4 54 Warning Referenc...

Page 74: ...ase How ever if the motor runs on only two phases it can be damaged by overheating Retaining the On setting is therefore strongly recommended This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 2 6 4 4 6 Speed Bypass Define the Speed Bypass areas for the ramps Some systems call for avoiding certain output frequencies or speeds due to resonance problems in the system A maximum of four freq...

Page 75: ...y Pass Speed To RPM or par 4 63 By Pass Speed To Hz array Repeat this for each resonance band identified at the ramp up maximum four can be adjusted 5 When maximum speed has been reached the motor will automatically begin to ramp down Repeat the above procedure when speed is leaving the resonance bands during the deceleration The actual frequencies registered when pressing OK will be stored in par...

Page 76: ...n Function 0 Off No function 1 Enabled Starts the Semi Automatic Bypass set up and continue with the procedure described above 2 Parameter Description VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 76 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 2 ...

Page 77: ...n 0 Input Defines terminal 27 as a digital input 1 Output Defines terminal 27 as a digital output This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 5 02 Terminal 29 Mode Option Function 0 Input Defines terminal 29 as a digital input 1 Output Defines terminal 29 as a digital output This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 2 7 3 5 1 Digital Inputs Parameters for config...

Page 78: ... only one digital input are stated in the associated parameter All digital inputs can be programmed to these functions 0 No operation No reaction to signals transmitted to terminal 1 Reset Resets frequency converter after a TRIP ALARM Not all alarms can be reset 2 Coast inverse Leaves motor in free mode Logic 0 coasting stop Default Digital input 27 Coasting stop inverted input NC 3 Coast and rese...

Page 79: ...arts if a pulse is applied for min 2 ms Motor stops when Stop inverse is activated 10 Reversing Changes direction of motor shaft rotation Select Logic 1 to re verse The reversing signal only changes the direction of rota tion It does not activate the start function Select both directions in par 4 10 Motor Speed Direction Default Digital input 19 11 Start reversing Used for start stop and for rever...

Page 80: ...ecting either Freeze reference or Freeze output When Speed up is activated for less than 400 msec the resulting reference will be increased by 0 1 If Speed up is activated for more than 400 msec the result ing reference will ramp according to Ramp 1in par 3 41 22 Speed down Same as Speed up 21 23 Set up select bit 0 Selects one of the four set ups Set par 0 10 Active Set up to Multi Set up 24 Set ...

Page 81: ...uto start A signal applied will put the frequency converter into Auto mode as if the LCP button Auto On has been pressed See also Hand Start 53 55 DigiPot Increase Uses the input as an INCREASE signal to the Digital Potentiom eter function described in parameter group 3 9 56 DigiPot Decrease Uses the input as a DECREASE signal to the Digital Potentiom eter function described in parameter group 3 9...

Page 82: ...e pump controlled by the relay RELAY1 Variable speed pump lead cannot be interlocked in the basic Cascade Controller See below table Setting in Par 5 1 Setting in Par 25 06 0 No 1 Yes 130 Pump1 In terlock Controlled by RE LAY1 only if not lead pump Frequency Con verter controlled cannot be inter locked 131 Pump2 In terlock Controlled by RE LAY2 Controlled by RE LAY1 132 Pump3 In terlock Controlled...

Page 83: ... 15 Terminal 33 Digital Input Option Function 0 No Operation Same options and functions as par 5 1 Digital Inputs 5 16 Terminal X30 2 Digital Input Option Function 0 No operation This parameter is active when option module MCB 101 is instal led in the frequency converter It has the same options and functions as par 5 1 Digital In puts except for Pulse input 32 5 17 Terminal X30 3 Digital Input Opt...

Page 84: ...eady for operation No start or stop command is been given start disable There are no warnings 5 Running 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 reference no warning Motor runs at reference speed 9 Alarm An alarm activates the output There are no warning...

Page 85: ... External Interlock function has been activated via one of the digital inputs 40 Out of ref range 41 Below reference low 42 Above reference high 45 Bus Ctrl 46 Bus Ctrl 1 if timeout 47 Bus Ctrl 0 if timeout 55 Pulse output 60 Comparator 0 See par group 13 1 If Comparator 0 is evaluated as TRUE the output will go high Otherwise it will be low 61 Comparator 1 See par group 13 1 If Comparator 2 is ev...

Page 86: ...gh is executed The input will go low whenever the Smart Logic Action 35 Set dig out A low is executed 84 SL Digital Output E See par 13 52 SL Control Action The input will go high when ever the Smart Logic Action 42 Set dig out A high is executed The input will go low whenever the Smart Logic Action 36 Set dig out A low is executed 85 SL Digital Output F See par 13 52 SL Control Action The input w...

Page 87: ... function must be enabled in par 22 60 Broken Belt Detection 195 Bypass Valve Control The bypass valve control Digital Relay output in the frequency converter is used for compressor systems to unload the com pressor during start up by using a bypass valve After the start command is given the bypass valve will be open until the fre quency converter reaches Motor speed low limit par 4 11 After the l...

Page 88: ...ontrolled by RELAY2 5 30 Terminal 27 Digital Output Option Function 0 No Operation Same options and functions as par 5 3 Digital Outputs 5 31 Terminal 29 Digital Output Option Function 0 No Operation Same options and functions as par 5 3 Digital Outputs 5 32 Terminal X30 6 Digital Output MCB 101 Option Function 0 No operation This parameter is active when option module MCB 101 is moun ted in the f...

Page 89: ... 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 Warning 29 Brake Ready No Fault 30 Brake Fault IGBT 35 External Interlock 36 Control Word Bit 11 37 Control Word Bit 12 40 Out of Ref Range 41 Below Reference low 42 Above Ref high 45 Bus ctrl 46 Bus ctrl 1 if timeout 47 Bus ctrl 0 if timeout 60 Comparator 0 61 Comp...

Page 90: ...lt 181 Prev Maintenance 190 No Flow 191 Dry Pump 192 End of Curve 193 Sleep Mode 194 Broken Belt 195 Bypass Valve Control 196 Pipe Filling 211 Cascade Pump1 212 Cascade Pump2 213 Cascade Pump3 223 Alarm Trip Locked 224 Bypass Mode Active 5 41 On Delay Relay Array 8 Relay 1 0 Relay 2 1 Relay 7 6 Relay 8 7 Relay 9 8 0 01s 0 01 600 00 s Enter the delay of the relay cut in time Select one of available...

Page 91: ...elay output is unaffected 2 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 the pulse inputs Input terminals 29 or 33 act as frequency reference inputs Set terminal 29 par 5 13 or terminal 33 par 5 15 to Pulse input 32 If terminal 29 is used as an input then set par 5 02 to Inp...

Page 92: ...nd the high feedback value see also par 5 58 5 54 Pulse Filter Time Constant 29 Range Function 100 ms 1 1000 ms Enter the pulse filter time constant The pulse filter dampens oscillations of the feedback signal which is an advantage if there is a lot of noise in the system A high time constant value results in better dampening but also increases the time delay through the filter This parameter cann...

Page 93: ...he influence on and dampens oscillations on the feedback sig nal from the control This is an advantage e g if there is a great amount on noise in the system This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 2 7 7 5 6 Pulse Outputs Parameters for configuring the scaling and output functions of pulse outputs The pulse outputs are designated to terminals 27 or 29 Select terminal 27 output ...

Page 94: ...tor is running 5 63 Terminal 29 Pulse Output Variable Option Function 0 No operation Select the variable for viewing on the terminal 29 display This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 5 65 Pulse Output Maximum Frequency 29 Option Function 5000H z 0 32000 Hz Set the maximum frequency for terminal 29 corresponding to the output variable set in par 5 63 This parameter cannot be a...

Page 95: ...4 CC Relay 1 output terminal Bit 5 CC Relay 2 output terminal Bit 6 Option B Relay 1 output terminal Bit 7 Option B Relay 2 output terminal Bit 8 Option B Relay 3 output terminal 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 terminal Bit 20 Option C Relay ...

Page 96: ...ut terminal 6 when it is configured as Bus Controlled Timeout and timeout is detected 2 8 Main Menu Analog In Out Group 6 2 8 1 6 Analog In Out Parameter group for configuration of the analog input and output 2 8 2 6 0 Analog I O Mode Parameter group for setting up the analog I O configuration The frequency converter is equipped with 2 analog inputs Terminal 53 and 54 The analog inputs can freely ...

Page 97: ...o Time out Function 2 Par 8 04 Control word Time out Function The output frequency of the frequency converter can be 1 frozen at the present value 2 overruled to stop 3 overruled to jog speed 4 overruled to max speed 5 overruled to stop with subsequent trip If you select set up 1 4 par 0 10 Active Set up must be set to Multi Set up 9 This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running 0 O...

Page 98: ... should correspond to the high reference feedback value set in par 6 15 6 12 Terminal 53 Low Current Range Function 4 mA 0 0 to par 6 13 mA Enter the low current value This reference signal should corre spond to the low reference feedback value set in par 6 14 The value must be set at 2 mA in order to activate the Live Zero Time out Function in par 6 01 6 13 Terminal 53 High Current Range Function...

Page 99: ...is running 6 17 Terminal 53 Live Zero Option Function This parameter makes it possible to disable the Live Zero mon itoring E g to be used if the analog outputs are used as part of a decentral I O system e g when not part of any frequency converter related control functions but feeding an external con trol system with data 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 8 5 6 2 Analog Input 2 Parameters for configuring th...

Page 100: ...h voltage high current value set in par 6 21 6 23 6 26 Terminal 54 Filter Time Constant Range Function 0 001s 0 001 10 000 s Enter the time constant This is a first order digital low pass filter time constant for suppressing electrical noise in terminal 54 A high time constant value improves dampening but also increa ses the time delay through the filter This parameter cannot be adjusted while the...

Page 101: ... Function 0 001s 0 001 10 000 s A 1st order digital low pass filter time constant for suppressing electrical noise on terminal X30 11 Par 6 36 cannot be changed while the motor is running 6 37 Term X30 11 Live Zero Option Function This parameter makes it possible to disable the Live Zero mon itoring E g to be used if the analog outputs are used as part of a decentral I O system e g when not part o...

Page 102: ...ng 6 47 Term X30 12 Live Zero Option Function This parameter makes it possible to disable the Live Zero mon itoring E g to be used if the analog outputs are used as part of a decentral I O system e g when not part of any frequency converter related control functions but feeding an external con trol system with data 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 8 8 6 5 Analog Output 1 Parameters for configuring the scali...

Page 103: ...ctrl 0 20 mA timeout 142 Bus ctrl 4 20 mA timeout 143 Ext Closed Loop 1 4 20 mA 144 Ext Closed Loop 2 4 20 mA 145 Ext Closed Loop 3 4 20 mA 6 51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale Range Function 0 0 200 Scale the minimum output of the selected analog signal at ter minal 42 as a percentage of the maximum signal value E g if 0 mA or 0 Hz is desired at 25 of the maximum output value then programme 25 Scali...

Page 104: ...n the parameter 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 10mA 20 mA 10 mA 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 Timeout Preset Range Function 0 00 0 00 100 00 Holds the p...

Page 105: ...sed Loop 3 130 Output freq 4 20 mA 131 Reference 4 20 mA 132 Feedback 4 20 mA 133 Motor cur 4 20 mA 134 Torq lim 4 20 mA 135 Torq nom 4 20 mA 136 Power 4 20 mA 137 Speed 4 20 mA 138 Torque 4 20 mA 139 Bus Ctrl 0 20 mA 140 Bus Ctrl 4 20 mA 141 Bus Ctrl timeout 0 20 mA 142 Bus Ctrl timeout 4 20 mA 143 Ext Closed Loop 1 4 20 mA 144 Ext Closed Loop 2 4 20 mA 145 Ext Closed Loop 3 4 20 mA 6 61 Term X30...

Page 106: ...f the maximum signal value If 20 mA is the desired output current at a value between 0 100 of the ful scale output program the percentage value in the parameter 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 Terminal X30 8 Output Bus Control Range Function ...

Page 107: ... two serial interfa ces or four installed options During initial power up the fre quency converter automatically sets this parameter to Option A 3 if it detects a valid fieldbus option installed in slot A If the option is removed the frequency converter detects a change in the configuration sets par 8 02 back to default setting FC Port and the frequency converter then trips If an option is in stal...

Page 108: ...Freeze output 2 Stop 3 Jogging 4 Max Speed 5 Stop and trip 7 Select set up 1 8 Select set up 2 9 Select set up 3 10 Select set up 4 20 N2 Override Release Select the time out function The time out function activates when the control word fails to be updated within the time period specified in par 8 03 Control Time out Time Choice 20 only appears after setting the N2 protocol In LonWorks the time o...

Page 109: ...me out When the value is set to Do reset 1 the frequency converter performs the reset and then immedi ately reverts to the Do not reset 0 setting This parameter is active only when the choice Hold set up 0 has been selected in par 8 05 End of Time out Function 8 07 Diagnosis Trigger Option Function 0 Disable 1 Trigger on alarms 2 Trigger alarms warn This parameter has no function for LonWorks 2 9 ...

Page 110: ...ndard Port RS485 on the control card 0 FC Communication according to the FC Protocol as described in RS 485 Installation and Set up 1 FC MC Same as FC 0 but to be used when downloading SW to the frequency converter or uploading dll file covering information regarding parameters available in the frequency converter and their inter dependencies to Motion Control Tool MCT10 2 Modbus RTU Communication...

Page 111: ...esponse Delay Range Function 5000 ms 5 10000 ms Specify the maximum permissible delay time between transmit ting a request and receiving a response Exceeding this delay time will cause control word time out 8 37 Max Inter Char Delay Range Function 25 ms 0 35 ms Specify the maximum permissible time interval between receipt of two bytes This parameter activates time out if transmission is interrupte...

Page 112: ... par 8 01 Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 8 52 DC Brake Select Option Function 0 Digital input 1 Bus 2 Logic AND 3 Logic OR Select control of the DC brake via the terminals digital input and or via the fieldbus NB This parameter is active only when par 8 01 Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 8 53 Start Select Option Function 0 Digital input 1 Bus Activates Start co...

Page 113: ...mmunica tion port OR via one of the digital inputs Select control of the frequency converter reverse function via the terminals digital input and or via the fieldbus NB This parameter is active only when par 8 01 Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 8 55 Set up Select Option Function 0 Digital input 1 Bus Activates the set up selection via the serial communication port or fieldbus opt...

Page 114: ...Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 2 9 7 8 8 FC Port Diagnostics These parameters are used for monitoring the Bus communication via the FC Port 8 80 Bus Message Count Option Function This parameter shows the number of valid telegrams detected on the bus 8 81 Bus Error Count Option Function This parameter shows the number of telegrams with faults e g CRC fault detected on the bus 8 8...

Page 115: ...urce 8 95 Bus Feedback 2 Range Function 0 200 200 See par 8 94 Bus Feedback 1 for further details 8 96 Bus Feedback 3 Range Function 0 200 200 See par 8 94 Bus Feedback 1 for further details 2 10 Main Menu Profibus Group 9 2 10 1 9 Profibus Parameter group for all Profibus specific parameters Only available if Profibus option is mounted 9 15 PCD Write Configuration Array 10 Select the parameters t...

Page 116: ...53 Terminal 42 Output Bus Control 7 28 Minimum Feedback 7 29 Maximum Feedback 8 90 Bus Jog 1 Speed 8 91 Bus Jog 2 Speed 16 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 16 82 Fieldbus REF 1 9 16 PCD Read Configuration Array 10 Select the parameters to be assigned to PCD 3 to 10 of the tele grams The number of available PCDs depends on the telegram type PCDs 3 to 10 contain the actual data values of the selected parameters Fo...

Page 117: ...50 External Reference 16 52 Feedback Unit 16 53 Digi Pot Reference 16 54 Feedback 1 Unit 16 55 Feedback 2 Unit 16 56 Feedback 3 Unit 16 60 Digital Input 16 61 Terminal 53 Switch Setting 16 62 Analog Input 53 16 63 Terminal 54 Switch Setting 16 64 Analog Input 54 16 65 Analog Output 42 mA 16 66 Digital Output bin 16 67 Freq Input 29 Hz 16 68 Freq Input 33 Hz 16 69 Pulse Output 27 Hz 16 70 Pulse Out...

Page 118: ...127 i e all switches set to on Otherwise this parameter will display the actual setting of the switch 9 22 Telegram Selection Option Function Select a standard Profibus telegram configuration for the fre quency converter as an alternative to using the freely configu rable telegrams in par 9 15 and 9 16 1 Standard telegram 1 101 PPO 1 102 PPO 2 103 PPO 3 104 PPO 4 105 PPO 5 106 PPO 6 107 PPO 7 108 ...

Page 119: ...rol 5 95 Pulse Output 29 Bus Control 6 53 Terminal 42 Output Bus Control 8 90 Bus Jog 1 Speed 8 91 Bus Jog 2 Speed 8 94 Bus Feedback 1 8 95 Bus Feedback 2 8 96 Bus Feedback 3 16 00 Control Word 16 01 Reference Unit 16 02 Reference 16 03 Status Word 16 05 Main Actual Value 16 09 Custom Readout 16 10 Power kW 16 11 Power hp 16 12 Motor Voltage 16 13 Frequency 16 14 Motor Current 16 15 Frequency 16 1...

Page 120: ...Analog Input 54 16 65 Analog Output 42 mA 16 66 Digital Output bin 16 67 Freq Input 29 Hz 16 68 Freq Input 33 Hz 16 69 Pulse Output 27 Hz 16 70 Pulse Output 29 Hz 16 71 Relay Outputs bin 16 72 Counter A 16 73 Counter B 16 75 Analog In X30 11 16 76 Analog In X30 12 16 77 Analog Out X30 8 16 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 16 82 Fieldbus REF 1 16 84 Comm Option STW 16 85 FC Port CTW 1 16 90 Alarm Word 16 91 Alarm...

Page 121: ...ster Class 1 and disables process control via standard fieldbus or Profibus Master class 2 9 53 Profibus Warning Word Option Function This parameter displays Profibus communication warnings Please refer to the Profibus Operating Instructions for further information Read only Bit Meaning 0 Connection with DP master is not 1 Not used 2 FDL Field bus Data link Layer is not ok 3 Clear data command rec...

Page 122: ...tory setup Uses default data This option can be used as a data source to return the other set ups to a known state 1 Setup 1 Edits Set up 1 2 Setup 2 Edits Set up 2 3 Setup 3 Edits Set up 3 4 Setup 4 Edits Set up 4 9 Active setup Follows the active set up selected in par 0 10 This parameter is unique to LCP and fieldbuses See also par 0 11 Edit set up 9 71 Save Data Values Option Function Paramete...

Page 123: ... for power cycle 3 Comm option reset Resets the Profibus option only useful after changing certain settings in parameter group 9 e g par 9 18 When reset the frequency converter disappears from the field bus which may cause a communication error from the master 9 80 Defined Parameters 1 Array 116 No LCP access Read only 0 0 115 This parameter displays a list of all the defined frequency con verter ...

Page 124: ...ed Parameters 1 Array 116 No LCP access Read only 0 0 115 This parameter displays a list of all the frequency converter pa rameters deviating from default setting 9 91 Changed Parameters 2 Array 116 No LCP access Read only 0 0 115 This parameter displays a list of all the frequency converter pa rameters deviating from default setting 9 92 Changed Parameters 3 Array 116 No LCP access Read only 2 Pa...

Page 125: ...meters 2 11 2 10 0 Common Settings Parameter group for configuring common settings for CAN fieldbus options 10 00 CAN Protocol Option Function 1 DeviceNet View the active CAN protocol NB The options depend on installed option 10 01 Baud Rate Select Option Function Select the fieldbus transmission speed The selection must cor respond to the transmission speed of the master and the other fieldbus no...

Page 126: ... fieldbus 10 10 Process Data Type Selection Option Function Select the Instance telegram for data transmission The In stances available are dependent upon the setting of par 8 10 Control Word Profile When par 8 10 is set to 0 FC profile par 10 10 options 0 and 1 are available When par 8 10 is set to 5 ODVA par 10 10 options 2 and 3 are available Instances 100 150 and 101 151 are Danfoss specific I...

Page 127: ... RPM 4 16 Torque limit motor mode 4 17 Torque limit genera tor mode 5 90 Digital Relay Bus Control 5 93 Pulse Out 27 Bus Control 5 95 Pulse Out 29 Bus Control 6 53 Terminal 42 Output Bus Control 8 90 Bus Jog 1 Speed 8 91 Bus Jog 2 Speed 16 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 Fixed 16 82 Fieldbus REF 1 Fixed 10 12 Process Data Config Read Option Function Select the process read data for I O Assembly Instances 101 15...

Page 128: ...ce 16 52 Feedback Unit 16 53 Digi Pot Reference 16 54 Feedback 1 Unit 16 55 Feedback 2 Unit 16 56 Feedback 3 Unit 16 60 Digital Input 16 61 Terminal 53 Switch Setting 16 62 Analog Input 53 16 63 Terminal 54 Switch Setting 16 64 Analog Input 54 16 65 Analog Output 42 mA 16 66 Digital Output bin 16 67 Freq Input 29 Hz 16 68 Freq Input 33 Hz 16 69 Pulse Output 27 Hz 16 70 Pulse Output 29 Hz 16 71 Rel...

Page 129: ...nection timeout 2 I O connection 3 Retry limit reached 4 Actual is not updated 5 CAN bus off 6 I O send error 7 Initialization error 8 No bus supply 9 Bus off 10 Error passive 11 Error warning 12 Duplicate MAC ID Error 13 RX queue overrun 14 TX queue overrun 15 CAN overrun 10 14 Net Reference Read only from LCP Select the reference source in Instance 21 71 and 20 70 0 Off Enables reference via ana...

Page 130: ... be sent if they change 10 22 COS Filter 3 Range Function FFFF 0 FFFF Enter the value for COS Filter 3 to set up the filter mask for PCD 3 When operating in COS Change Of State this function fil ters out bits in PCD 3 that should not be sent if they change 10 23 COS Filter 4 Range Function FFFF 0 FFFF Enter the value for COS Filter 4 to set up the filter mask for PCD 4 When operating in COS Change...

Page 131: ... for EDS file creation 10 33 Store Always Option Function 0 Off Deactivates non volatile storage of data 1 On Stores parameter data received via DeviceNet in EEPROM non volatile memory as default 10 39 Devicenet F Parameters Array 1000 No LCP access 0 0 0 This parameter is used to configure the frequency converter via DeviceNet and build the EDS file 2 12 Main Menu Smart Logic Group 13 2 12 1 13 P...

Page 132: ...starts in state 0 where it evaluates event 0 The SLC starts when the Start Event de fined in par 13 01 Start Event is evaluated as TRUE provided that On 1 is selected in par 13 00 The SLC stops when the Stop Event par 13 02 is TRUE Par 13 03 resets all SLC pa rameters and start programming from scratch 2 12 2 13 0 SLC Settings Use the SLC settings to activate deactivate and reset the Smart Logic C...

Page 133: ... 3 for further description 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 Comparator 3 Use the result of comparator 3 in the logic rule 26 Logic rule 0 Use the result of logic rule 0 in the logic rule 27 Logic rule 1 Use the result of logic rule 1 i...

Page 134: ... of logic rule 5 in the logic rule 13 02 Stop Event Option Function Select the boolean TRUE or FALSE input to deactivate Smart Logic Control 0 False Enters the fixed value of FALSE in the logic rule 1 True Enters the fixed value TRUE in the logic rule 2 Running See parameter group 5 3 for further description 3 In range See parameter group 5 3 for further description 4 On reference See parameter gr...

Page 135: ...le High TRUE 34 Digital input DI19 Use the value of DI19 in the logic rule High TRUE 35 Digital input DI27 Use the value of DI27 in the logic rule High TRUE 36 Digital input DI29 Use the value of DI29 in the logic rule High TRUE 37 Digital input DI32 Use the value of DI32 in the logic rule High TRUE 38 Digital input DI33 Use the value of DI33 in the logic rule High TRUE 39 Start command This event...

Page 136: ...group 13 parameters 13 to default settings 2 12 3 13 1 Comparators Comparators are used for comparing continuous variables i e output frequency output current analog input etc to fixed preset values In addition there are digital values that will be compared to fixed time values See explanation in par 13 10 Comparators are evaluated once in each scan interval Use the result TRUE or FALSE directly A...

Page 137: ...2 2 Select 2 for the inverse logic of option 0 13 12 Comparator Value Array 6 0 000 100000 000 100000 000 Enter the trigger level for the variable that is monitored by this comparator This is an array parameter containing comparator values 0 to 5 2 12 4 13 2 Timers This parameter group consists of timer parameters Use the result TRUE or FALSE from timers directly to define an event see par 13 51 o...

Page 138: ...lue TRUE in the logic rule 2 Running See parameter group 5 3 for further description 3 In range See parameter group 5 3 for further description 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 7 Out of current range See parameter group 5 3 for further descrip...

Page 139: ... 37 Digital input DI32 Use the value of DI32 in the logic rule High TRUE 38 Digital input DI33 Use the value of DI33 in the logic rule High TRUE 39 Start command This logic rule is TRUE if the frequency converter is started by any means either via digital input field bus or other 40 Drive Stopped This logic rule is TRUE if the frequency converter is stopped or coasted by any means either via digit...

Page 140: ...ISABLED Ignores par 13 42 13 43 and 13 44 1 AND evaluates the expression 13 40 AND 13 42 2 OR evaluates the expression 13 40 OR 13 42 3 AND NOT evaluates the expression 13 40 AND NOT 13 42 4 OR NOT evaluates the expression 13 40 OR NOT 13 42 5 NOT AND evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 AND 13 42 6 Not or evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 OR 13 42 7 Not and not evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 A...

Page 141: ...0 13 42 AND 13 44 6 NOT OR Evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 13 42 OR 13 44 7 NOT AND NOT Evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 13 42 and evaluates AND NOT 13 44 8 NOT OR NOT Evaluates the expression NOT 13 40 13 42 OR NOT 13 44 13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 Array 6 Select the third boolean TRUE or FALSE input for the selected logic rule See Parameter 13 40 for further descriptions of choices and their...

Page 142: ...e 6 Selects preset reference 6 17 Select preset refer ence 7 Selects preset reference 7 If the active preset reference is changed it will merge with other preset reference commands coming from either the digital inputs or via a fieldbus 18 Select ramp 1 Selects ramp 1 19 Select ramp 2 Selects ramp 2 22 Run issues a start command to the frequency converter 23 Run reverse Issues a start reverse comm...

Page 143: ...gital output 5 selected is high closed 43 Set digital output F high Any output with digital output 6 selected is high closed 60 Reset Counter A Resets Counter A to zero 61 Reset Counter B Resets Counter A to zero 70 Start Timer 3 Starts timer 3 see par 13 20 for further description 71 Start Timer 4 Starts timer 4 see par 13 20 for further description 72 Start Timer 5 Starts timer 5 see par 13 20 f...

Page 144: ...requency in par 14 01 until the motor is as noiseless as possible See also par 14 00 and the section Derating NB Switching frequencies higher than 5 0 kHz lead to automatic derating of the maximum output of the frequency converter 14 03 Overmodulation Option Function 0 Off 1 On Select On 1 to connect the overmodulation function for the output voltage to obtain an output voltage up to 15 greater th...

Page 145: ...r Select Derate 3 for derating the frequency converter Operation under severe main imbalance conditions reduces the lifetime of the motor Conditions are considered severe if the motor is operated continuously near nominal load e g a pump or fan running near full speed 2 13 4 Trip Reset 14 2 Parameters for configuring auto reset handling special trip handling and control card self test or initialis...

Page 146: ...e version 4 3x 14 21 Automatic Restart Time Range Function 10s 0 600 s Enter the time interval from trip to start of the automatic reset function This parameter is active when par 14 20 is set to Automatic reset 1 13 14 22 Operation Mode Option Function 0 Normal operation 1 Control card test 2 Initialisation Use this parameter to specify normal operation to perform tests or to initialise all param...

Page 147: ...he fol lowing terminals to each other 18 27 32 19 29 33 42 53 54 Select Initialization 2 to reset all parameter values to default settings except for par 15 03 15 04 and 15 05 The frequency converter will reset during the next power up Par 14 22 will also revert to the default setting Normal opera tion 0 14 25 Trip Delay at Torque Limit Range Function 60 s 0 60 s OFF Enter the torque limit trip de...

Page 148: ...il the frequency converter is no longer near the current limit By using a digital input set to Coast inverse 2 or Coast and reset inv 3 the motor does not use the ramp down time since the frequency converter is coasted 14 30 Current Lim Cont Proportional Gain Range Function 100 0 500 Enter the proportional gain value for the current limit controller Selection of a high value makes the controller r...

Page 149: ...point is automatically set for optimum AEO per formance during AMA This parameter should normally not be altered However in some situations it may be necessary to en ter a new value to fine tune 2 13 7 Environment 14 5 These parameters help the frequency converter to operate under special environmental condi tions 14 50 RFI 1 Option Function 0 Off 1 On Select On 1 to ensure the frequency converter...

Page 150: ...he frequency converter will trip trip locked and gen erate an alarm Power must be cycled to reset the alarm but will not allow restart of the motor until the heat sink temperature has dropped below the alarm limit Derate 1 If the critical temperature is exceeded the output current will be reduced until the allowable temperature has been reached 2 13 9 No Trip at Inverter Overload In some pump syst...

Page 151: ...duced when the counter exceeds 98 and stay reduced until the counter has dropped below 90 7 If par 14 62 Derate Level is set e g to 95 a steady overload will cause the pump speed to fluctuate between values corresponding to 110 and 95 of rated output current for the fre quency converter 14 61 Function at Inverter Overload Option Function 0 Trip 1 Derate Is used in case of steady overload beyond th...

Page 152: ...15 01 Running Hours Range Function 0h 0 2147483647 h View how many hours the motor has run Reset the counter in par 15 07 The value is saved when the frequency converter is turned off 15 02 kWh Counter Range Function 0kWh 0 2147483647 kWh Registering the power consumption of the motor as a mean val ue over one hour Reset the counter in par 15 06 15 03 Power Up s Range Function 0 0 2147483647 View ...

Page 153: ...5 08 Numbers of Starts to zero see par 15 01 Select Do not reset 0 if no reset of the Running Hours counter is desired 15 08 Numbers of Starts Range Function 0 2147483647 This is a read out parameter only The counter shows the num bers of starts and stops caused by a normal Start Stop com mand and or when entering leaving sleep mode 2 14 3 Data Log Settings 15 1 The Data Log enables continuous log...

Page 154: ...ack 2 Unit 1656 Feedback 3 Unit 1659 Adjusted Setpoint 1660 Digital Input 1662 Analog Input 53 1664 Analog Input 54 1665 Analog Output 42 mA 1666 Digital Output bin 1675 Analog In X30 11 1676 Analog In X30 12 1677 Analog Out X30 8 mA 1690 Alarm Word 1691 Alarm Word 2 1692 Warning Word 1693 Warning Word 2 1694 Ext Status Word 1695 Ext Status Word 2 1820 Analog Input X42 1 1821 Analog Input X42 3 18...

Page 155: ...ow I low 9 Above I high 10 Out of speed range 11 Below speed low 12 Above speed high 13 Out of feedb range 14 Below feedb low 15 Above feedb high 16 Thermal warning 17 Mains voltage out of range 18 Reversing 19 Warning 20 Alarm trip 21 Alarm trip lock 22 Comparator 0 23 Comparator 1 24 Comparator 2 25 Comparator 3 26 Logic rule 0 27 Logic rule 1 28 Logic rule 2 29 Logic rule 3 33 Digital input DI1...

Page 156: ... via the array parameters in this parameter group For all pa rameters in the group 0 is the most recent data and 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 outputs not monitored in this SW release 3 Warning word 4 Alarm word 5 Status word 6 Con...

Page 157: ...ol word Decimal value See par 16 00 for description Extended status word Decimal value See par 16 94 for description 15 22 Historic Log Time Array 50 0 0 2147483647 View the time at which the logged event occurred Time is measured in ms since frequency converter start The max value corresponds to approx 24 days which means that the count will restart at zero after this time period 2 14 5 Fault Log...

Page 158: ...on View the FC type The read out is identical to theVLT AQUA Drive Series power field of the type code definition characters 1 6 15 41 Power Section Option Function View the FC type The read out is identical to the VLT AQUA Drive Series power field of the type code definition characters 7 10 15 42 Voltage Option Function View the FC type The read out is identical to the VLT AQUA Drive Series power...

Page 159: ...7 Power Card Ordering No Option Function View the power card ordering number 15 48 LCP Id No Option Function View the LCP ID number 15 49 SW ID Control Card Option Function View the control card software version number 15 50 SW ID Power Card Option Function View the power card software version number 15 51 Frequency Converter Serial Number Option Function View the frequency converter serial number...

Page 160: ...nstalled options 15 63 Option Serial No Option Function View the installed option serial number 2 14 8 Parameter Info 15 9 Parameter lists 15 92 Defined Parameters Array 1000 0 0 9999 View a list of all defined parameters in the frequency converter The list ends with 0 15 93 Modified Parameters Array 1000 0 0 9999 View a list of the parameters that have been changed from their default setting The ...

Page 161: ...e present reference value applied on impulse or analog basis in the unit resulting from the configuration selected in par 1 00 Hz Nm or RPM 16 02 200 0 200 0 Range Function 0 0 View the total reference The total reference is the sum of dig ital analog preset bus and freeze references plus catch up and slow down 16 03 Status Word Range Function 0 0 FFFF View the Status word sent from the frequency ...

Page 162: ...er in hp The value shown is calculated on the basis of the actual motor voltage and motor current The value is filtered and therefore approx 30 ms may pass from when an input value changes to when the data read out values change 16 12 Motor Voltage Range Function 0 0V 0 0 6000 0 V View the motor voltage a calculated value used for controlling the motor 16 13 Motor Frequency Range Function 0 0Hz 0 ...

Page 163: ...unction 0 RPM 30000 30000 RPM View the actual motor RPM 16 18 Motor Thermal Range Function 0 0 100 View the calculated thermal load on the motor The cut out limit is 100 The basis for calculation is the ETR function selected in par 1 90 16 22 Torque Range Function 200 200 This is a read out parameter only Shows the actual torque yielded in percentage of the rated tor que based on the setting of th...

Page 164: ...inverter 16 36 Inv Nom Current Range Function A 0 01 10000 A View the inverter nominal current which should match the nameplate data on the connected motor The data are used for calculation of torque motor protection etc 16 37 nv Max Current Range Function A 0 01 10000 A View the inverter maximum current which should match the nameplate data on the connected motor The data are used for calculation...

Page 165: ...ited by settings in par 3 02 and 3 03 Units as set in par 20 12 16 53 Digi Pot Reference Range Function 0 0 0 0 0 0 View the contribution of the Digital Potentiometer to the actual reference 16 54 Feedback 1 Unit Range Function 0 0 0 0 View value of Feedback 1 see par 20 0 Feedback Value is limited by settings in par 3 02 and 3 03 Units as set in par 20 12 16 55 Feedback 2 Unit Range Function 0 0 ...

Page 166: ...29 Bit 3 Digital input term 27 Bit 4 Digital input term 19 Bit 5 Digital input term 18 Bit 6 Digital input term 37 Bit 7 Digital input GP I O term X30 2 Bit 8 Digital input GP I O term X30 3 Bit 9 Digital input GP I O term X30 4 Bit 10 63 Reserved for future terminals 16 61 Terminal 53 Switch Setting Option Function 0 Current 1 Voltage View the setting of input terminal 53 Current 0 Voltage 1 16 6...

Page 167: ... Function 0 0 0 View the actual frequency rate on terminal 29 16 68 Freq Input 33 Hz Range Function 0 0 0 View the actual frequency rate on terminal 33 16 69 Pulse Output 27 Hz Range Function 0 0 0 View the actual value on terminal 27 in digital output mode 16 70 Pulse Output 29 Hz Range Function 0 0 0 View the actual value of pulses on terminal 29 in digital output mode 16 71 Relay Output bin Ran...

Page 168: ...75 Analog In X30 11 Range Function 0 000 0 000 0 000 View the actual value at input X30 11 of MCB 101 16 76 Analog In X30 12 Range Function 0 000 0 000 0 000 View the actual value at input X30 12 of MCB 101 16 77 Analog Out X30 8 16 77 mA Range Function 0 000 0 000 0 000 View the actual value at input X30 8 in mA 2 15 7 16 8 Fieldbus FC Port Parameters for reporting the BUS references and control ...

Page 169: ...d in par 8 10 16 86 FC Port REF 1 Range Function 0 0 0 View the two byte Status word STW sent to the Bus Master Interpretation of the Status word depends on the fieldbus option installed and the Control word profile selected in par 8 10 2 15 8 16 9 Diagnosis Read Out Parameters displaying alarm warning and extended status words 16 90 Alarm Word Range Function 0 0 FFFFFFFF View the alarm word sent ...

Page 170: ...ance Word Range Function 0 0hex 1FFFhex Readout of the Preventive Maintenance Word The bits reflect the status for the programmed Preventive Maintenance Events in parameter group 23 1 13 bits represent combinations of all the possible items Bit 0 Motor bearings Bit 1 Pump bearings Bit 2 Fan bearings Bit 3 Valve Bit 4 Pressure transmitter Bit 5 Flow transmitter Bit 6 Temperature transmitter Bit 7 P...

Page 171: ... Drive Cooling Fan requires maintenance The third digit 0 indicates that no items from the second row requires maintenance The fourth digit A refers to the top row indicating that the Valve and the Pump Bearings require maintenance 2 16 Main Menu Data Readouts 2 Group 18 2 16 1 18 0 Maintenance Log This group contains the last 10 Preventive Maintenance logs Maintenance Log 0 is the latest log and ...

Page 172: ...gged event occurred NB This requires that the date and time is program med in par 0 70 Date format depends on the setting in par 0 71 Date format while the time format depends on the setting in par 0 72 Time format NB The frequency converter has no back up of the clock function and the set date time will reset to default 2000 01 01 00 00 after a power down unless a Real Time Clock module with back...

Page 173: ...2 5 on the Analog I O Card The units of the value shown in the LCP will correspond to the mode selected in par 26 02 Terminal X42 5 Mode 18 33 Analog Output X42 7 Range Function 00 0 0 30 000 Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42 7 on the Analog I O Card The value shown reflects the selection in par 26 40 18 34 Analog Output X42 9 Range Function 00 0 0 30 000 Read out of the ...

Page 174: ...uency converter s display It can also be used to control a frequency converter analog output and be transmitted over various serial communica tion protocols 20 00 Feedback 1 Source Option Function 0 No Function 1 Analog Input 53 2 Analog Input 54 3 Pulse Input 29 4 Pulse Input 33 7 Analog Input X30 11 8 Analog Input X30 12 9 Analog Input X42 1 10 Analog Input X42 3 100 Bus Feedback 1 101 Bus Feedb...

Page 175: ... Feedback 1 Linear 0 has no effect on the feedback Square root 1 is commonly used when a pressure sensor is used to provide flow feedback flow pressure 20 03 Feedback 2 Source Option Function See Feedback 1 Source par 20 00 for details 20 04 Feedback 2 Conversion Option Function See Feedback 1 Conversion par 20 01 for details 20 06 Feedback 3 Source Option Function See Feedback 1 Source par 20 00 ...

Page 176: ...71 bar 72 Pa 73 kPa 74 m WG 75 mm Hg 80 kW 120 GPM 121 gal s 122 gal min 123 gal h 124 CFM 125 ft3 s 126 ft3 min 127 ft3 h 130 lb s 131 lb min 132 lb h 140 ft s 141 ft min 145 ft 160 F 170 psi 171 lb in2 172 in WG 173 ft WG 174 in Hg 2 Parameter Description VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 176 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 2 ...

Page 177: ...Controller to control the output fre quency of the frequency converter This feedback can also be shown on the frequency converter s display be used to control a frequency converter s analog output and be transmitted over various serial communication protocols The frequency converter can be configured to handle multi zone applications Two different multi zone applications are suppor ted Multi zone ...

Page 178: ...etpoint 1 and any other references that are enabled see par group 3 1 will be used as the PID Controller s set point reference Difference 1 sets up the PID Controller to use the difference between Feedback 1 and Feedback 2 as the feedback Feedback 3 will not be used with this selection Only setpoint 1 will be used The sum of Setpoint 1 and any other references that are enabled see par group 3 1 wi...

Page 179: ...eference If all feedback signals are above their corresponding setpoints the PID Con troller will use the feedback setpoint pair in which the difference between the feedback and setpoint is the least NB If only two feedback signals are used the feed back that is not to be used must be set to No Function in par 20 00 20 03 or 20 06 Note that each setpoint reference will be the sum of its re spectiv...

Page 180: ...hat are enabled see par group 3 1 20 22 Setpoint 2 Range Function 0 000 RefMIN RefMAX UNIT from par 20 12 Setpoint 2 is used in Closed Loop Mode to enter a setpoint ref erence that may be used by the frequency converter s PID Controller See the description of Feedback Function par 20 20 NB The setpoint reference entered here is added to any other references that are enabled see par group 3 1 20 23...

Page 181: ... step in the speed during autotuning PID Auto tuning functions by introducing step changes whilst operating at a steady state and then monitoring the feedback From the feedback response the required values for par 20 93 PID Proportional Gain and par 20 94 Integral Time are calculated Par 20 95 PID Differentiation Time is set to value 0 zero Par 20 81 PID Normal Inverse Control is determined during...

Page 182: ... an error message will appear on the LCP 20 74 Maximum Feedback Level Range Function 0 000 User Units Value of par 20 73 999999 999 The maximum allowable feedback level should be entered here in User units as defined in par 20 12 If the level rises above par 20 74 Auto tuning is aborted and an error message will appear on the LCP 20 74 Tuning Mode Option Function 0 Normal 1 Fast Normal 0 Suitable ...

Page 183: ...Loop Mode following the active Ramp Up Time When the output speed programmed here is reached the frequency converter will automatically switch to Closed Loop Mode and the PID Controller will begin to function This is useful in applications in which the driven load must first quickly accelerate to a minimum speed when it is started NB This parameter will only be visible if par 0 02 is set to 0 RPM ...

Page 184: ...int reference if it is not possible to adjust the output frequency of the frequency converter to correct the error This can occur when the fre quency converter has reached its minimum or maximum output frequency or when the frequency converter is stopped Off 0 causes the PID Controller to continue to integrate add the error between the feedback and setpoint reference even though the frequency conv...

Page 185: ...monly used in water wastewater applications Therefore it is generally best to leave this param eter at 0 or OFF 20 96 PID Diff Gain Limit Range Function 5 0 1 0 50 0 The differentiator of a PID Controller responds to the rate of change of the feedback As a result an abrupt change in the feedback can cause the differentiator to make a very large change in the PID Controller s output This parameter ...

Page 186: ...1 21 for EXT CL 1 par 21 41 for EXT CL 2 and par 21 61 for EXT CL 3 and Integral Time par 21 22 for EXT CL 1 par 21 42 for EXT CL 2 and par 21 62 for EXT CL3 are calculated PID Differentiation Time Par 21 23 for EXT CL 1 par 21 43 for EXT CL 2 and par 21 63 for EXT CL 3 are set to value 0 zero Normal Inverse par 21 20 for EXT CL 1 par 21 40 for EXT CL 2 and par 21 60 for EXT CL 3 are determined du...

Page 187: ...evel falls below par 21 03 PID Auto tuning is aborted and an error message will appear on the LCP 21 04 Maximum Feedback Level Range Function 999999 999 User Units Value of par 21 03 999999 999 The maximum allowable feedback level should be entered here in User units as defined in par 21 10 for EXT CL 1 par 21 30 for EXT CL 2 or par 21 50 for EXT CL 3 If the level rises above par 21 04 PID Auto tu...

Page 188: ... on the LCP at the end of tun ing this parameter is reset to 0 Disabled 2 18 3 21 1 Closed Loop 1 Ref Feedback Configure Extended Closed Loop 1 Controller reference and feedback 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit Option Function 0 None 1 5 PPM 10 1 min 11 RPM 12 Pulse s 20 l s 21 l min 22 l h 23 m3 s 24 m3 min 25 m3 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 2 Parameter Descr...

Page 189: ... Function 0 000 ExtPID1 Unit 999999 999 999999 999 ExtPID1Unit Select the minimum for the Closed Loop 1 Controller 21 12 Ext 1 Maximum Reference Range Function 100 000 ExtPID1 Unit Par 21 11 999999 999 ExtPID1Unit Select the maximum for the Closed Loop 1 Controller 21 13 Ext 1 Reference Source Option Function 0 No function 1 Analog input 53 2 Analog input 54 7 Frequency input 29 8 Frequency input ...

Page 190: ...alog Input X30 12 9 Analog Input X42 1 10 Analog Input X42 3 100 Bus Feedback 1 101 Bus Feedback 2 102 Bus Feedback 3 This parameter defines which input on the frequency converter should be treated as the source of the feedback 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 21 15 Ext 1 Setpoint Range Function 0 000 Ext...

Page 191: ...ack signal is to be applied 21 22 Ext 1 Integral Time Range Function 10000 0 0 s 0 01 10000 00 Off s The integrator provides an increasing gain at a constant error between the setpoint and the feedback signal The integral time is the time needed by the integrator to reach the same gain as the proportional gain 21 23 Ext 1 Differentiation Time Range Function 0 00 s 0 00 Off 10 00 s The differentiat...

Page 192: ...13 Ext 1 Reference Source for details 21 34 Ext 2 Feedback Source Option Function See par 21 14 Ext 1 Feedback Source for details 21 35 Ext 2 Setpoint Option Function See par 21 15 Ext 1 Setpoint for details 21 37 Ext 2 Reference Unit Option Function See par 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit for details 21 38 Ext 2 Feedback Unit Option Function See par 21 18 Ext 1 Feedback Unit for details 21 39 Ext 2 Ou...

Page 193: ...2 18 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 for details 21 51 Ext 3 Minimum Reference Option Function See par 21 11 Ext 1 Minimum Reference for details 21 52 Ext 3 Maximum Reference Option Function See par 21 12 Ext 1 Maximum Reference for details 21 53 Ext 3 ...

Page 194: ...ler 21 60 Ext 3 Normal Inverse Control Option Function See par 21 20 Ext 1 Normal Inverse Control for details 21 61 Ext 3 Proportional Gain Option Function See par 21 21 Ext 1 Proportional Gain for details 21 62 Ext 3 Integral Time Option Function See par 21 22 Ext 1 Integral Time for details 21 63 Ext 3 Differentiation Time Option Function See par 21 23 Ext 1 Differentiation Time for details 21 6...

Page 195: ...tem allow the motor to be stopped Low 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 Warning Alarm Sleep Mode No Flow Detection This function is used for detecting a no flow situation in pump systems where all valves can be closed Can be used both wh...

Page 196: ...nal if the motor is operating with minimum speed as set in 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 be used in any system where operation at minimum speed allows for a stop of the motor until the load calls for a speed higher than minimum spe...

Page 197: ...Characteristics NB Auto Set Up must be done when the system has reached normal operating temperature NB It is important that the par 4 13 14 Motor Speed High Limit is set to the max operational speed of the motor It is important to do the Auto Set up before con figuring the integrated PI Contoller as settings will be reset when changing from Closed to Open Loop in par 1 00 Configuration Mode NB Ca...

Page 198: ...l for actions If detection disappears before run out of the timer the timer will be reset 22 26 Dry Pump Function Option Function 0 Off 1 Warning 2 Alarm Low Power Detection must be Enabled par 22 21 and com missioned using either par 22 3 No Flow Power Tuning or Auto Set Up Par 22 20 in order to use Dry Pump Detection Warning Messages in the Local Control Panel display if moun ted and or signal v...

Page 199: ... er size detection of No Flow Read out of calculated No Flow power at actual speed If power drops to the display value the frequency converter will consider the condition as a No Flow situation 22 31 Power Correction Factor Range Function 100 1 400 Make corrections to the calculated power at No Flow Detection see par 22 30 If No Flow is detected the setting should be increased to above 100 If howe...

Page 200: ...ed for storing values needed to tune No Flow Detection 22 37 High Speed Hz Range Function 0 Hz To be used if par 0 02 Motor Speed Unit has been set for Hz parameter not visible if RPM selected Set used speed for the 85 level The function is used for storing values needed to tune No Flow Detection 22 38 High Speed Power kW Range Function 0 0 0 Max Motor Out put To be used if par 0 03 Regional Setti...

Page 201: ...otherwise the frequency converter would never come out of Sleep Mode again as the signal would be steady connected If par 25 26 Destage at No Flow is set for Enabled activating Sleep Mode will apply a command to the cascade controller if enabled to start destaging of lag pumps fixed speed before stopping the lead pump variable speed When entering Sleep Mode the lower status line in the Local Contr...

Page 202: ...ll 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 be based on feedback from the pressure temperature transducer as the setpoint is not known In the example with a boost system desired pressure Pset is not known Par 1 00 Configuration mode must be s...

Page 203: ... Open loop Sleep mode Wake up Sleep mode Wake up No Flow detection pumps only Yes Yes except manual setting of speed Low speed detection Yes Yes External signal Yes Yes Pressure Tempera ture transmitter connected Yes No Output frequency No Yes NB Sleep Mode will not be active when Local Reference is active set speed manually by means of arrow buttons on the Local Control Panel See Par 3 13 Referen...

Page 204: ...trolling the pres sure Set the reference speed at which the Sleep Mode should be cancelled 22 44 Wake up Ref FB Difference Range Function 10 0 100 Only to be used if par 1 00 Configuration Mode is set for Closed Loop and the integrated PI controller is used for con trolling the pressure Set the pressure drop allowed in percentage of set point for the pressure Pset before cancelling the Sleep Mode ...

Page 205: ...d in par 22 50 End of Curve Function will take place If the Cascade Controller is used all pumps must be running to activate the End of Curve function It is possible to get a signal on one of the digital outputs by selecting End of Curve 192 in par 5 3 Digital Outputs and or par 5 4 Relays The signal will be present when an End of Curve condition occurs and selection in par 22 50 End of Curve Func...

Page 206: ... 7 Short Cycle Protection In some applications there will often be a need for limiting the numbers of starts One way to do this is to ensure a minimum run time time between a start and a stop and a minimum interval between starts This means that any normal stop command can be overridden by the Minimum Run Time function par 22 77 and any normal start command Start Jog Freeze can be overridden by th...

Page 207: ...in cascade mode 2 19 7 Flow Compensation 22 8 It is sometimes the case that is not possible for a pressure transducer to be placed at a remote point in the system and it can only be located close to the fan pump outlet Flow compensation operates by adjusting the set point according to the output frequency which is almost proportional to flow thus compensating for higher losses at higher flow rates...

Page 208: ...a rameter allows Flow Compensated Setpoint operation 22 81 Square Linear Curve Approximation Range Function 100 0 100 Example 1 Adjustment of this parameter allows the shape of the control curve to be adjusted 0 Linear 100 Ideal shape theoretical 22 82 Work Point Calculation Option Function 0 Disabled Disabled 0 Work Point Calculation not active To be used if speed at design point is known see tab...

Page 209: ... infin itely Example 2 Speed at System Design Working Point is not known Where the Speed at System Design Working Point is unknown another reference point on the control curve needs to be determined by means of the data sheet By looking 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 desi...

Page 210: ...cided to use Hz in par 0 02 then par 22 86 Speed at Design point Hz should also be used Closing the valves and reducing the speed until minimum pressure HMIN is achieved will determine this value 22 85 Speed at Design Point RPM Range Function 1500 RPM 0 60 000 Resolution 1 RPM Only visible when par 22 82 Work Point Calculation is set to Disable The speed of the motor at which the System Design Wor...

Page 211: ...n Reference Feedback Units 22 88 Pressure at Rated Speed Range Function 0 Refer ence Feed back Units 0 999999 999 Enter the value corresponding to the Pressure at Rated Speed in Reference Feedback Units This value can be defined using the pump datasheet 22 90 Flow at Rated Speed Range Function 0 0 999999 999 Enter the value corresponding to Flow at Rated Speed This val ue can be defined using the ...

Page 212: ...ed for Timed Actions to function correctly 23 00 ON Time Array 10 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 23 59 59 Sets the ON time for the Timed Action NB The frequency converter has no back up of the clock function and the set date time will reset to default 2000 01 01 00 00 after a power down unless a Real Time Clock module with back up is installed In par 0 79 Clock Fault it is possible to program for a Warning in...

Page 213: ...A high 39 Set dig out B high 40 Set dig out C high 41 Set dig out D high 42 Set dig out E high 43 Set dig out F high 60 Reset counter A 61 Reset counter B 70 Start timer 3 71 Start timer 4 72 Start timer 5 73 Start timer 6 74 Start timer 7 Select the action during ON Time See par 13 52 SL Controller Action for descriptions of the options 23 02 OFF Time Array 10 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 23 59 59 Sets the...

Page 214: ...setup 3 5 Select setup 4 10 Select preset ref 0 11 Select preset ref 1 12 Select preset ref 2 13 Select preset ref 3 14 Select preset ref 4 15 Select preset ref 5 16 Select preset ref 6 17 Select preset ref 7 18 Select ramp 1 19 Select ramp 2 22 Run 23 Run reverse 24 Stop 26 DC brake 27 Coast 28 Freeze output 29 Start timer 0 30 Start timer 1 31 Start timer 2 32 Set dig out A low 33 Set dig out B ...

Page 215: ... inspection and service of elements in the application 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 when maintenance is required 20 Preventive Maintenance Events can be programmed into the frequency converter For each Event the following must be s...

Page 216: ...t from a digital input the FC bus or manually from the Local Control Panel through par 23 15 Reset Maintenance Word A Maintenance Log with the latest 10 loggings can be read from parameter group 18 0 and via the Alarm log button on the LCP after selecting Maintenance Log 23 10 Maintenance Item Option Function 1 Motor bearings 2 Fan bearings 3 Pump bearings 4 Valve 5 Pressure transmitter 6 Flow tra...

Page 217: ...is the number of hours the motor has been running Running hours are not reset at power on The Mainte nance Time Interval must be specified in par 23 13 Operating Hours 2 is the number of hours the frequency con verter has been running Operating hours are not reset at power on The Maintenance Time Interval must be specified in par 23 13 Date Time 3 uses the internal clock The date and time of the n...

Page 218: ... The time set must be at least one hour from the actual time 23 15 Reset Maintenance Word Option Function 0 Do not reset 1 Do reset Set this parameter to Do reset 1 to reset the Maintenance Word in par 16 96 Prev Maintenance Word and reset the mes sage displayed in the LCP This parameter will change back to Do not reset 0 when pressing OK 2 20 3 Energy Log 23 5 The frequency converter is continuou...

Page 219: ...ft contents at XX 00 every hour or at 00 00 every day Counter with highest index will always be subject to update containing data for the actual hour since XX 00 or the actual day since 00 00 The contents of counters can be displayed as bars on LCP Select Quick Menu Loggings Energy Log Trending Continued Bin Trending Timed Bin Trending Comparison 23 50 Energy Log Resolution Option Function 0 Hour ...

Page 220: ...g will start at the date programmed in Period Start par 23 51 In all cases the period split will refer to Operating Hours time where frequency converter is powered up 23 51 Period Start Range Function 2000 01 01 00 00 2000 01 01 00 00 2099 12 31 23 59 Set the date and time at which the Energy Log starts update of the counters First data will be stored in counter 00 and start at the time date progr...

Page 221: ...unction 0 Do not reset 1 Do reset Select Do reset 1 to reset all values in the Energy Log counters shown in par 23 53 Energy Log After pressing OK the setting of the parameter value will automatically change to Do not re set 0 2 20 4 Trending 23 6 Trending is used to monitor a process variable over a period of time and record how often the data falls into each of ten user defined data ranges This ...

Page 222: ...pre defined intervals The sorting is based on a relative value of the variable The relative value for the operating variable is Actual Rated 100 for Power and Current and Actual Max 100 for Output Frequency and Motor Speed The size of each interval can be adjusted individually but will default be 10 for each Power and Current can exceed rated value but those registrations will be included in 90 10...

Page 223: ...16 14 Motor Current Output Frequency 2 Output frequency to the motor Refer ence for the relative value is the maximum output frequency programmed in par 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz Actual value can be read in par 16 13 Frequency Motor Speed 4 Speed of the motor Reference for relative value is the maximum motor speed programmed in par 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit 23 61 Continuous Bin Data Range F...

Page 224: ... 01 00 00 2000 01 01 00 00 2099 12 31 23 59 Set the date and time at which the Trending starts the update of the Timed Bin counters Date format will depend on setting in par 0 71 Date Format and time format on setting in par 0 72 Time Format NB The frequency converter has no back up of the clock function and the set date time will reset to default 2000 01 01 00 00 after a power down unless a Real ...

Page 225: ...all counters in par 23 62 Timed Bin Data After pressing OK the setting of the parameter value will auto matically change to Do not reset 0 2 20 5 23 8 Payback counter The VLT AQUA Drive includes a feature which can give a rough calculation on payback in cases where the frequency converter has been installed in an existing plant to ensure energy saving by changing from fixed to variable speed contr...

Page 226: ...23 82 23 80 Power Reference Factor Range Function 100 0 100 Set the percentage of the rated motor size set in par 1 20 or 1 21 Rated Motor Power which is supposed to represent the average power yielded at the time running with fixed speed before upgrade with variable speed control Must be set to a value different from zero to start counting 23 81 Energy Cost Range Function 0 00 0 00 999999 99 Set ...

Page 227: ...ing with System Settings par 25 0 and next Alternation Settings par 25 5 These parameter can normally be set in advance Parameters in Bandwidth Settings 25 2 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 plant NB The Cascade Controller is supposed to operate in closed loop controlled by the built in PI con...

Page 228: ...on Line Soft starter Motors are connected to the mains directly with a contactor or with a soft starter When the value of Motor Start Par 25 02 is set to an option other than Direct on Line 0 then Lead Pump Alternation par 25 50 is automatically set to the default of Direct on Line 0 Direct on Line 0 Each fixed speed pump is connected to line directly via a contactor Soft Starter 1 Each fixed spee...

Page 229: ... pumps can be controlled by the frequency converter 25 06 Number of Pumps Option Function 0 2 pumps 1 3 pumps The number of pumps connected to the Cascade Controller in cluding the variable speed pump If the variable speed pump is connected directly to the frequency converter and the other fixed speed pumps lag pumps are controlled by the two built in relays three pumps can be controlled If both t...

Page 230: ...aging will occur within this bandwidth 25 21 Override Bandwidth Range Function 100 Disa bled 1 100 When a large and quick change in the system demand occurs such as a sudden water demand the system pressure rapidly changes and an immediate staging or destaging of a fixed speed pump becomes necessary to match the requirement The over ride bandwidth OBW is programmed to override the staging destagin...

Page 231: ...mp on and off Due to the fact that keeping the head at the setpoint would re quire frequent staging and destaging when only a fixed speed pump is running a wider Fixed Speed Bandwidth FSBW is used instead of SBW It is possible to stop the fixed speed pumps in case of an alarm situation by pressing the LCP OFF or HAND ON keys or if the signal programmed for Start on digital input goes low In case t...

Page 232: ...speed pump creates a momentary pressure peak in the system which might exceed the Override Bandwidth OBW It is not desirable to destage a pump in response to a staging pressure peak The OBW Time can be programmed to prevent staging until the system pressure has stabilized and normal control established Set the timer to a value that allows the system to stabilize after staging The 10 second factory...

Page 233: ... stop position When the programmed value of the timer expires a fixed speed pump is staged 25 29 Destage Function Option Function 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The Destage Function ensures that the lowest numbers of pumps are running to save energy and to avoid dead head water circulation in the variable speed pump If the Destage Function is set to Disabled 0 the Destage Timer par 25 30 will not be activat...

Page 234: ...hammer in the system Only to be used if Soft Starter 1 is selected in par 25 02 Motor Start 25 41 Ramp Up Delay Range Function 2 sec 0 120 sec When removing a fixed speed pump controlled by a soft starter it is possible to delay the ramp up of the lead pump until a preset time after the stopping of the fixed speed pump to eliminate pressure surges or water hammer in the system Only to be used if S...

Page 235: ...mit and nHIGH is Motor Speed High Limit 25 43 Destaging Threshold Range Function 50 0 100 When removing a fixed speed pump in order to prevent an un dershoot of pressure the variable speed pump ramps up to a higher speed When the variable speed pump reaches the De staging Speed the fixed speed pump is destaged The Destag ing Threshold is used to calculate the speed of the variable speed pump when ...

Page 236: ...p ramps down to a lower speed When the variable speed pump reaches the Staging Speed the fixed speed pump is staged on Staging Speed cal culation is based on Staging Threshold par 25 42 and Motor Speed High Limit Hz par 4 14 Staging Speed is calculated with the following formula ηSTAGE ηHIGH ηSTAGE 100 where nHIGH is Motor Speed High Limit and nSTAGE100 is the value of Staging Threshold 25 46 Dest...

Page 237: ...destaged Destaging Speed is calculated based on Destaging Threshold par 25 43 and Motor Speed High Limit Hz par 4 14 Destaging Speed is calculated with the following formula ηDESTAGE ηHIGH ηDESTAGE 100 where nHIGH is Motor Speed High Limit and nDESTAGE100 is the value of Destaging Threshold 2 21 5 25 5 Alternation Settings Parameters for defining the conditions for alternation of the variable spee...

Page 238: ...5 51 Alternation Event Option Function 0 External 1 Alternation Time In terval 2 Sleep Mode 3 Predefined Time This parameter is only active if the options At Command 2 or At Staging or Command 3 have been selected in Lead Pump Alternation par 25 50 If an Alternation Event is selected the alternation of lead pump takes place every time the event oc curs External 0 Alternation takes place when a sig...

Page 239: ...0 is enabled the pump alternation can only occurs if the capacity is equal to or below 50 The capacity calculation is the ratio of running pumps including the variable speed pump to the total number of available pumps including variable speed pump but not those interlocked Capacity NRUNNING NTOTAL 100 For the Basic Cascade Controller all pumps are equal size Disabled 0 The lead pump alternation wi...

Page 240: ...er is only active if the option selected in Lead Pump Alternation par 25 50 is different from Off 0 This parameter sets the time between stopping the old variable speed pump and starting another pump as a new variable speed pump Refer to Staging Mode at Alternation par 25 56 and Figure 7 5 for description of staging and alternation 25 59 Run on Mains Delay Range Function 0 5 sec Par 25 58 5 0 sec ...

Page 241: ...een set for Open Loop All fixed speed pumps are stopped The variable speed pump will continue to run Frozen Staging destaging of pumps has been locked and ref erence locked Jogging All fixed speed pumps are stopped When stopped the variable speed pump will run at jog speed Running A Start command is applied to the frequency converter and the cascade controller is controlling the pumps Running FSBW...

Page 242: ...unning on Frequency Converter D Variable speed pump re gardless if connected directly or controlled via relay in the frequency converter Running on Mains R Running on mains Fixed speed pump running 25 82 Lead Pump Option Function 0 N A Readout parameter for the actual variable speed pump in the system The Lead Pump parameter is updated to reflect the current variable speed pump in the system when ...

Page 243: ...de Controller is monitoring the Relay ON time 25 86 Reset Relay Counters Option Function 0 Do not reset 1 Do reset Resets all elements in Relay ON Time counters par 25 85 2 21 7 25 9 Service Parameters used in case of service on one or more of the pumps controlled 25 90 Pump Interlock Array 2 0 Off 1 On In this parameter it is possible to disable one or more of the fixed lead pumps For example the...

Page 244: ...rammable analog inputs and outputs This could be especially useful in control installations where the frequency converter may be used as decentral I O obviating the need for an outstation and thus reducing cost It also gives flexibility in project planning 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 bei...

Page 245: ...d Closed loop facility thus removing control from the existing control system See section Parameters Ext Closed Loop FC 200 par 21 There are three independent closed loop PID controllers 26 00 Terminal X42 1 Mode Option Function 1 Voltage 2 3 Pt 1000 C Pt 1000 F 4 Ni 1000 C 5 Ni 1000 F Terminal X42 1 can be programmed as an analog input accept ing a voltage or input from either Pt1000 1000 Ω at 0 ...

Page 246: ... in Celsius Pt 1000 3 and Ni 1000 5 if operating in Fahrenheit Notice If the input is not in use it must be set for Voltage If set for temperature and used as feed back the unit must be set for either Celsius or Fahrenheit par 20 12 21 10 21 30 or 21 50 26 10 Terminal X42 1 Low Voltage Range Function 0 07 V 0 00 par 26 11 Enter the low voltage value This analog input scaling value should correspon...

Page 247: ...on itoring E g where the analog input is a part of the frequency converter control rather than being used as part of a decentral I O system such as a Building Management System 26 20 Terminal X42 3 Low Voltage Range Function 0 07 V 0 00 par 26 21 Enter the low voltage value This analog input scaling value should correspond to the low reference feedback value set in par 26 24 26 21 Terminal X42 3 H...

Page 248: ...on itoring E g where the analog input is a part of the frequency converter control rather than being used as part of a decentral I O system such as a Building Management System 26 30 Terminal X42 5 Low Voltage Range Function 0 07 V 0 00 par 26 31 Enter the low voltage value This analog input scaling value should correspond to the low reference feedback value set in par 26 34 26 31 Terminal X42 5 H...

Page 249: ...ameter makes it possible to enable the Live Zero mon itoring E g where the analog input is a part of the frequency converter control rather than being used as part of a decentral I O system such as a Building Management System 26 40 Terminal X42 7 Output Option Function Set the function of terminal X42 7 as an analog current output 0 No operation 100 Output frequency 101 Reference 102 Feedback 103...

Page 250: ...rameter i e 50 20mA If a current between 4 and 20mA is desired at maximum output calculate the percentage as follows 20mA Desired maximum current 100 i e 10mA 20mA 10mA 100 200 26 43 Terminal X42 7 Output Bus Control Range Function 0 0 100 Holds the level of terminal X42 7 if controlled by bus 26 44 Terminal X42 7 Output Timeout Preset Range Function 0 00 0 00 100 Holds the preset level of termina...

Page 251: ...he output to give a current lower than 20mA at full scale or 20mA at an output below 100 of the maximum signal value If 20mA is the desired output current at a value between 0 100 of the full scale output programme the percentage value in the parameter i e 50 20mA If a current between 4 and 20mA is desired at maximum output calculate the percentage as follows 20mA Desired maximum current 100 i e 1...

Page 252: ... Scaling values up to 100 can never be higher than the corresponding setting in par 26 72 26 62 Terminal X42 11 Output Max Scale Range Function 100 0 00 200 Scale the maximum output of the selected analog signal at ter minal X42 9 Set the value to the maximum value of the current signal output Scale the output to give a current lower than 20mA at full scale or 20mA at an output below 100 of the ma...

Page 253: ...minates the occurrence of water hammering as sociated with the rapid exhausting of air from a piping system by filling the pipes at low rate The function is useable in horizontal vertical and mixed piping systems Due to the fact that the pressure in horizontal pipe systems does not climb as the system fills filling horizontal pipe sys tems requires a user specified speed to fill for a user specifi...

Page 254: ... Low Limit Speed Low Limit Speed High Limit Set the filling speed for filling horizontal pipe systems The speed can be selected in Hz or RPM depending on the choice in P4 11 P4 13 RPM or P4 12 P4 14 Hz 29 03 Pipe Fill Time Range Function 0 s 0 3600 s Set the specified time for Pipe Fill of horizontal pipe systems 29 04 Pipe Fill Rate Range Function 0 001 units s 0 001 999999 999 Specifies the fill...

Page 255: ...ime delay within the time when the bypass receives a run command and the time when it starts the motor at full speed A countdown timer will display time left 31 02 Bypass Trip Time Delay Range Function 0 s 0 300 s Set the time delay within the time that the drive experiences an alarm that stops it and the time when the motor is automatically switched to bypass control If the time delay is set to z...

Page 256: ...rs Views the number of hours in which the motor has run in Bypass Mode The counter can be reset in par 15 07 The value is saved when the frequency converter is turned off 31 19 Remote Bypass Activation Option Function 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Feature Unknown 2 Parameter Description VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 256 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 2 ...

Page 257: ... ups 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 6 Conv factor 1 1 60 100000 0 100000 10000 1000 100 10 1 0 1 0 01 0 00 1 0 000 1 0 0000 1 0 000001 Data type Description Type 2 Integer 8 Int8 3 Integer 16 Int16 4 Integer 32 Int32 5 Unsigned 8 Uint8 6 Unsigned 16 Uint16 7 Unsigned...

Page 258: ... TRUE 0 Uint16 0 3 LCP Custom Readout 0 30 Custom Readout Unit 1 All set ups TRUE Uint8 0 31 Custom Readout Min Value SR All set ups TRUE 2 Int32 0 32 Custom Readout Max Value 100 00 CustomReadoutUnit All set ups TRUE 2 Int32 0 37 Display Text 1 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 25 0 38 Display Text 2 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 25 0 39 Display Text 3 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 25 0 4 LCP Keypad 0 4...

Page 259: ... up TRUE Uint8 0 76 DST Summertime Start SR 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 0 77 DST Summertime End SR 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 0 79 Clock Fault null 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 81 Working Days null 1 set up TRUE Uint8 0 82 Additional Working Days SR 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 0 83 Additional Non Working Days SR 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 0 89 Date and Time Readout 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 VisStr 25 VLT AQUA D...

Page 260: ... at Zero Speed 100 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 1 51 Min Speed Normal Magnetising RPM SR All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 1 52 Min Speed Normal Magnetising Hz SR All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 1 6 Load Depen Setting 1 60 Low Speed Load Compensation 100 All set 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 ...

Page 261: ...Speed Hz SR 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 SR All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 2 12 Brake Power Limit kW SR All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 2 13 Brake Power Monitoring 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 2 15 Brake Check 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 2 16 AC brake Max Current 100 0 All set ups TRUE 1 Uint32 2 17 Over voltage Con...

Page 262: ... 42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time SR All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 5 Ramp 2 3 51 Ramp 2 Ramp Up Time SR All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 52 Ramp 2 Ramp Down Time SR All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 8 Other Ramps 3 80 Jog Ramp Time SR All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 81 Quick Stop Ramp Time SR 2 set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 84 Initial Ramp Time 0 Off All set ups TRUE 3 85 Check Valve Ramp Time 0 Off All set ups TRUE 3 86 Check ...

Page 263: ...xVLT 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 Reference Low 999999 999 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 4 55 Warning Reference High 999999 999 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 4 56 Warning Feedback Low 999999 999 ReferenceFeedbackUnit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 4 57 Warnin...

Page 264: ... Uint8 5 4 Relays 5 40 Function Relay 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 41 On Delay Relay 0 01 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 5 42 Off Delay Relay 0 01 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 5 5 Pulse Input 5 50 Term 29 Low Frequency 100 Hz All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 5 51 Term 29 High Frequency 100 Hz All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 5 52 Term 29 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 5 53 Term 29...

Page 265: ...t ups TRUE 2 N2 5 94 Pulse Out 27 Timeout Preset 0 00 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 5 95 Pulse Out 29 Bus Control 0 00 All set ups TRUE 2 N2 5 96 Pulse Out 29 Timeout Preset 0 00 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 5 97 Pulse Out X30 6 Bus Control 0 00 All set ups TRUE 2 N2 5 98 Pulse Out X30 6 Timeout Preset 0 00 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter Lists MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registere...

Page 266: ...erminal 54 Filter Time Constant 0 001 s All set ups TRUE 3 Uint16 6 27 Terminal 54 Live Zero 1 Enabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 6 3 Analog Input X30 11 6 30 Terminal X30 11 Low Voltage 0 07 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 31 Terminal X30 11 High Voltage 10 00 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 34 Term X30 11 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 6 35 Term X30 11 High Ref Feedb Value 100 000 ...

Page 267: ...s TRUE Uint8 6 61 Terminal X30 8 Min Scale 0 00 All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 62 Terminal X30 8 Max Scale 100 00 All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 63 Terminal X30 8 Output Bus Control 0 00 All set ups TRUE 2 N2 6 64 Terminal X30 8 Output Timeout Preset 0 00 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter Lists MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 267 3 ...

Page 268: ...s TRUE Uint8 8 5 Digital Bus 8 50 Coasting Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 52 DC Brake Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 53 Start Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 54 Reversing Select 0 Digital input All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 55 Set up Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 56 Preset Reference Select 3 Logic OR All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 7 BACnet 8 70 BACnet Device In...

Page 269: ...No baudrate found All set ups TRUE Uint8 9 64 Device Identification 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 9 65 Profile Number 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 OctStr 2 9 67 Control Word 1 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 V2 9 68 Status Word 1 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 V2 9 71 Profibus Save Data Values 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 9 72 ProfibusDriveReset 0 No action 1 set up FALSE Uint8 9 80 Defined Parameters 1 0 N A Al...

Page 270: ...0 13 Warning Parameter 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 10 14 Net Reference 0 Off 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 10 15 Net Control 0 Off 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 10 2 COS Filters 10 20 COS Filter 1 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 10 21 COS Filter 2 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 10 22 COS Filter 3 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 10 23 COS Filter 4 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 10 3 Parameter Access 10 30 ...

Page 271: ... 12 Comparator Value SR 2 set ups TRUE 3 Int32 13 2 Timers 13 20 SL Controller Timer SR 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 Rule Operator 1 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 43 Logic Rule Operator 2 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 5 St...

Page 272: ...tion Settings 0 No action All set 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 Time 0 020 s All set ups FALSE 3 Uint16 14 4 Energy Optimising 14 40 VT Level 66 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 14 41 AEO Minimum Magnetisation 40 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 14 ...

Page 273: ...SE 3 Uint32 15 23 Historic Log Date and Time SR All set 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 Uint32 15 33 Alarm Log Date and Time SR All set ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDay 15 4 Drive Identification 15 40 FC Type 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 6 15 4...

Page 274: ...5 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 Option SW Version 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 76 Option in Slot C1 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 30 15 77 Slot C1 Option SW Version 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 20 15 9 Parameter Info...

Page 275: ...s 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 Uint32 16 34 Heatsink Temp 0 C All set ups FALSE 100 Uint8 16 35 Inverter Thermal 0 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 16 36 Inv Nom Current SR All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 16 37 Inv Max Current SR All set ups FAL...

Page 276: ... A 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 77 Analog Out X30 8 mA 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int16 16 8 Fieldbus FC Port 16 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 V2 16 82 Fieldbus REF 1 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 N2 16 84 Comm Option...

Page 277: ...et ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDay 18 3 Inputs Outputs 18 30 Analog Input X42 1 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 18 31 Analog Input X42 3 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 18 32 Analog Input X42 5 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 18 33 Analog Out X42 7 V 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int16 18 34 Analog Out X42 9 V 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int16 18 35 Analog Out X42 11 V 0 000 N A All set ups FA...

Page 278: ...o Tuning 20 70 Closed Loop Type Auto All set ups TRUE 20 71 PID Output Change 0 10 All set ups TRUE 20 72 Minimum Feedback Level 0 000 User Units All set ups TRUE 20 73 Maximum Feedback Level 0 000 User Units All set ups TRUE 20 74 Tuning Mode Normal All set ups TRUE 20 75 PID Auto Tuning Disabled All set ups TRUE 20 8 PID Basic Settings 20 81 PID Normal Inverse Control 0 Normal All set ups TRUE U...

Page 279: ... Int32 21 33 Ext 2 Reference Source 0 No function All set ups TRUE Uint8 21 34 Ext 2 Feedback Source 0 No function All set ups TRUE Uint8 21 35 Ext 2 Setpoint 0 000 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 37 Ext 2 Reference Unit 0 000 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 38 Ext 2 Feedback Unit 0 000 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 39 Ext 2 Output 0 All set ups TRUE 0 Int32 21 4 Ext CL 2...

Page 280: ... All set ups TRUE Uint8 21 61 Ext 3 Proportional Gain 0 5 All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 21 62 Ext 3 Integral Time 20 0 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 21 63 Ext 3 Differentation Time 0 00 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 21 64 Ext 3 Dif Gain Limit 5 0 N A All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 3 Parameter Lists VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 280 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 3 ...

Page 281: ...t ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 38 High Speed Power kW SR All set ups TRUE 1 Uint32 22 39 High Speed Power HP SR All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 22 4 Sleep Mode 22 40 Minimum Run Time 60 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 22 41 Minimum Sleep Time 30 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 22 42 Wake up Speed RPM SR All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 22 43 Wake up Speed Hz SR All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 44 Wake up Ref FB Difference 10 All...

Page 282: ...4 Speed at No Flow Hz SR All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 85 Speed at Design Point RPM SR All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 22 86 Speed at Design Point Hz SR All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 22 87 Pressure at No Flow Speed 0 000 ReferenceFeedbackUnit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 22 88 Pressure at Rated Speed 999999 999 ReferenceFeedbackUnit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 22 89 Flow at Design Point 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE ...

Page 283: ...E Uint8 23 51 Period Start SR 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 Variable 0 Power kW 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 23 61 Continuous Bin Data 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 23 62 Timed Bin Data 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 23 63 Timed Period Start SR 2 set ups TRUE 0 TimeOfDay ...

Page 284: ...me 15 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 25 4 Staging Settings 25 40 Ramp Down Delay 10 0 s All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 25 41 Ramp Up Delay 2 0 s All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 25 42 Staging Threshold SR All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 25 43 Destaging Threshold SR All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 25 44 Staging Speed RPM 0 RPM All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 25 45 Staging Speed Hz 0 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 25 46 Destaging Sp...

Page 285: ...TRUE 0 Uint8 25 83 Relay Status 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 VisStr 4 25 84 Pump 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 Uint8 25 9 Service 25 90 Pump Interlock 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 25 91 Manual Alternation 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter List...

Page 286: ...t 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 Term X42 5 Filter Time Constant 0 001 s All set ups TRUE 3 Uint16 26 37 Term X42 5 Live Zero 1 Enabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 26 4 Analog Output X42 7 26 40 Terminal X42 7 Output 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 26 41 Termi...

Page 287: ...l Speed RPM Motor Speed Low Limit All set ups TRUE 29 02 Pipe Fill Speed Hz Motor Speed Low Limit All set ups TRUE 29 03 Pipe Fill Time 0 All set ups TRUE 29 04 Pipe Fill Rate All set ups TRUE 29 05 Filled Setpoint 0 All set ups TRUE 3 1 23 29 Water Application Functions VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 3 Parameter Lists MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 287 3 ...

Page 288: ...ypass Trip Time Delay 0 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 31 03 Test Mode Activation 0 Disabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 31 10 Bypass Status Word 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 V2 31 11 Bypass Running Hours 0 h All set ups FALSE 74 Uint32 31 19 Remote Bypass Activation 0 Disabled 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 3 1 24 31 Bypass Option 3 Parameter Lists VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 288 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered ...

Page 289: ...186 22 Application Functions 281 23 Timed Actions 283 25 Cascade Controller 284 3 3 Reference Ramps 262 4 4 Limits Warnings 263 5 5 Digital In out 264 5 9 Bus Controlled 95 6 6 Analog In out 266 8 8 Comm And Options 268 9 9 Profibus 269 A Acceleration Time 14 65 Access To Personal Menu quick Menu W o Password Par 0 66 41 Active Set up 0 10 27 Actual Typecode String 15 45 159 Additional Non working...

Page 290: ...e Count 8 80 114 Bypass Mode 31 00 255 Bypass Running Hours 31 11 256 Bypass Speed To hz 4 63 75 Bypass Speed To Rpm 4 62 74 Bypass Start Time Delay 31 01 255 Bypass Status Word 31 10 255 Bypass Trip Time Delay 31 02 255 C Cascade Controller 25 00 228 Cascade Status 25 80 241 Changing A Group Of Numeric Data Values 20 Changing A Text Value 20 Changing Data 20 Changing Of Data Value 20 Check Valve ...

Page 291: ...0 95 Display Line 1 2 Small 0 21 34 Display Line 1 3 Small 0 22 35 Display Line 2 Large 0 23 35 Display Line 3 Large 0 24 35 Display Mode 9 Display Mode Selection Of Displayed Variables 10 Display Text 2 0 38 38 Display Text 3 0 39 38 Drive Closed Loop 20 174 Drive Identification 15 4 158 Drive Information 152 Drive Ordering Number 15 46 159 Drive Serial No 15 51 159 Dry Pump Function 22 26 198 Ds...

Page 292: ...ensation 22 8 207 Flow Compensation 22 80 208 Flying Start 52 Freq Input 29 hz 167 Freq Input 33 hz 167 Function At Inverter Overload Par 14 61 151 Function At Mains Imbalance 14 12 145 Function At Overtemperature Par 14 60 150 Function At Stop 1 80 53 Function Relay 5 40 88 Function Setups 16 G General Settings 1 0 44 Graphical Display 3 H Heatsink Temp 164 Hist Log Time 15 22 157 Hist Log Value ...

Page 293: ...e Log Date And Time 18 03 172 Manual Alternation 25 91 243 Manual Initialisation 23 Max Interchar Delay 8 37 111 Max Output Frequency 4 19 72 Maximum Boost Time 205 Maximum Feedback Level 20 74 182 Maximum Feedback Level 21 04 187 Maximum Limit 69 Maximum Reference 3 03 61 Min Frequency For Function At Stop 1 81 53 Min Speed For Function At Stop hz 1 82 53 Minimum Aeo Frequency 14 42 149 Minimum B...

Page 294: ...erating Hours 15 00 152 Operating Mode 27 Operating State At Power up hand 27 Operation Mode 14 22 146 Option Ident 15 6 160 Option Mounted 15 60 160 Option Ordering No 15 62 160 Option Serial No 15 63 160 Option Sw Version 15 61 160 Ordered Type Code String 15 44 158 Output Filter 14 55 150 Over Temps 15 04 152 Over Volts 15 05 152 Overmodulation 14 03 144 Override Bandwidth 25 21 230 Over voltag...

Page 295: ...Control 5 93 95 Pulse Out 27 Timeout Preset 5 94 95 Pulse Out 29 Bus Control 5 95 95 Pulse Out 29 Timeout Preset 5 96 96 Pulse Out x30 6 Bus Control 5 97 96 Pulse Out x30 6 Timeout Preset 5 98 96 Pulse Output Maximum Frequency 27 5 62 94 Pulse Output Maximum Frequency 29 5 65 94 Pulse Output Maximum Frequency x30 6 5 68 94 Pump Cycling 25 04 228 Pump Interlock 25 90 243 Pump On Time 25 84 242 Pump...

Page 296: ... Speed At No flow hz 22 84 210 Speed At No flow rpm 22 83 209 Square linear Curve Approximation 22 81 208 Staging Bandwidth 25 20 229 Staging Speed 25 44 236 Staging Threshold 25 42 234 Start Delay 52 Start Event 13 01 132 Start Select 8 53 112 Stator Leakage Reactance 16 48 Stator Resistance Rs 1 30 49 Status 6 Status Messages 3 Step Size 68 Step by step 20 Store Always 10 33 131 Store Data Value...

Page 297: ... 11 Output Timeout Preset 26 64 253 Terminal X42 11 Output 26 60 251 Terminal X42 3 Filter Time Constant 26 26 248 Terminal X42 3 High Ref feedb Value 26 25 247 Terminal X42 3 High Voltage 26 21 247 Terminal X42 3 Live Zero 26 27 248 Terminal X42 3 Low Ref feedb Value 26 24 247 Terminal X42 3 Low Voltage 26 20 247 Terminal X42 3 Mode 26 01 245 Terminal X42 5 Filter Time Constant 26 36 249 Terminal...

Page 298: ...5 42 158 Vt Level 14 40 148 W Wake up Ref fb Difference 204 Wake up Speed rpm 22 42 204 Warning Feedback Low 4 56 73 Warning Parameter 10 13 129 Warning Reference Low 4 54 73 Warning Word 2 170 Warning Word 2 16 93 170 Warning Word 16 92 169 Work Point Calculation 22 82 208 Working Days Par 0 81 43 Index VLT AQUA Drive Programming Guide 298 MG 20 O2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark ...

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