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1-59  Flying Start Test Pulses Frequency

Range:

Function:

value range and function depends on 

parameter 1-10 Motor Construction

:

[0] Asynchron: [0-500%]
Control the percentage of the frequency for
the pulses used to detect the motor
direction. Increasing this value reduces the
generated torque. In this mode, 100% means
2 times the slip frequency.
[1] PM non salient: [0-10%]
This parameter defines the motor speed (in
% of nominal motor speed) below which the
parking function (see 

parameter 2-06 Parking

Current

 and 

parameter 2-07 Parking Time

becomes active. This parameter is only active
when 

parameter 1-70 PM Start Mode

 is set to

[1] Parking

 and only after starting the motor.

3.3.8 1-6* Load Depend. Setting

1-60  Low Speed Load Compensation

This parameter is not visible on the LCP.

Range:

Function:

100 %

*

   [0 -
300 %]

NOTICE

Parameter 1-60 Low Speed Load
Compensation

 not have effect when 

parameter 1-10 Motor Construction

=[1]

PM, non-salient SPM.

Enter the % value to compensate voltage in
relation to load when the motor is running at
low speed, and obtain the optimum U/f
characteristic. The motor size determines the
frequency range within which this parameter
is active.

Motor size [kW]

Change–over [Hz]

0.25–7.5

<10

11–45

<5

55–550

<3–4

Table 3.8 Low Speed Load Compensation

130BA046.11

60%

0%

100%

U

m

Changeover

f

out

Par.1-60

Par.1-61

Illustration 3.9 Low Speed Load Compensation

1-61  High Speed Load Compensation

This parameter is not visible on the LCP.

Range:

Function:

100 %

*

   [0 - 300
%]

NOTICE

Parameter 1-61 High Speed Load
Compensation

 does not have effect

when 

parameter 1-10 Motor

Construction

=[1] PM, non-salient SPM.

Enter the % value to compensate voltage in
relation to load when the motor is running at
high speed, and obtain the optimum U/f
characteristic. The motor size determines the
frequency range within which this parameter
is active.

Motor size

Change-over

1.1–7.5 kW

> 10 Hz

1-62  Slip Compensation

Range:

Function:

0 %

*

   [-500 -
500 %]

NOTICE

Parameter 1-62 Slip Compensation

 does

not have effect when 

parameter 1-10 Motor Construction

=[1]

PM, non-salient SPM.

Enter the % value for slip compensation, to
compensate for tolerances in the value of n

M,N

.

Slip compensation is calculated automatically,
that is on the basis of the rated motor speed
n

M,N

.

Parameter Descriptions

VLT

®

 HVAC Drive FC 102

46

Danfoss A/S © 03/2015 All rights reserved.

MG11CE02

3

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Summary of Contents for VLT HVAC Drive FC 102

Page 1: ...Programming Guide VLT HVAC Drive FC 102 vlt drives danfoss com...

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Page 3: ...ep 23 2 1 13 Read out and Programming of Indexed Parameters 23 2 1 14 Initialisation to Default Settings 23 3 Parameter Descriptions 24 3 1 Parameter Selection 24 3 2 Parameters 0 Operation and Displa...

Page 4: ...Warning Words 214 4 1 3 Extended Status Words 215 5 Parameter Lists 223 5 1 Parameter Options 223 5 1 1 Default Settings 223 5 1 2 0 Operation and Display 224 5 1 3 1 Load Motor 225 5 1 4 2 Brakes 22...

Page 5: ...5 1 22 24 Application Functions 2 242 5 1 24 26 Analog I O Option MCB 109 243 5 1 25 30 Special Features 244 Index 245 Contents Programming Guide MG11CE02 Danfoss A S 03 2015 All rights reserved 3...

Page 6: ...possibility of such damages In particular Danfoss is not responsible for any costs including but not limited to those incurred as a result of lost profits or revenue loss or damage of equipment loss o...

Page 7: ...wer PM motor Permanent magnet motor Process PID PID Proportional Integrated Differential regulator that maintains the desired speed pressure temperature and so on Rbr nom Nominal resistor value that e...

Page 8: ...ke stop the OFF key Group 2 Start pulse start reversing start reversing jog freeze output Table 1 3 Function Groups 1 1 3 Motor Motor running Torque generated on output shaft and speed from 0 RPM to m...

Page 9: ...ntrolling various functions of the frequency converter Digital outputs The frequency converter features 2 solid state outputs that can supply a 24 V DC maximum 40 mA signal DSP Digital signal processo...

Page 10: ...grammed to reset automatically Do not use the trip lock state for personal safety VT characteristics Variable torque characteristics used for pumps and fans VVC If compared with standard voltage frequ...

Page 11: ...Crane lifts and hoists The controlling of external brakes must always have a redundant system The frequency converter can in no circumstances be the primary safety circuit Comply with relevant standar...

Page 12: ...t Auto on Reset Hand on Off Status Quick Menu Main Menu Alarm Log B a c k C a n c e l Info OK Status 1 0 1234rpm 10 4A 43 5Hz Run OK 43 5Hz On Alarm Warn 130BA018 13 1 2 3 4 b a c Illustration 2 1 LCP...

Page 13: ...Display I Status display II See the operating variables 1 1 1 2 1 3 and 2 shown in the display in Illustration 2 3 In the example speed motor current motor power and frequency are selected as variable...

Page 14: ...s and specific functions related to fans pumps and compressors The Quick Menu parameters can be accessed immediately unless a password has been created via Parameter 0 60 Main Menu Password Parameter...

Page 15: ...l of the frequency converter via the GLCP Hand On also starts the motor and allows entering the motor speed data with the navigation keys The key can be selected as 1 Enable or 0 Disable via parameter...

Page 16: ...indicator lights LEDs NOTICE Parameter copy is not possible with NLCP LCP101 Select 1 of the following modes Status mode Displays the status of the frequency converter or the motor If an alarm occurs...

Page 17: ...cal LCP NLCP Hand On enables control of the frequency converter via the LCP Hand On also starts the motor Press the navigation keys to enter motor speed data The key can be selected as 1 Enable or 0 D...

Page 18: ...fering a significant number of parameters The series offers a choice between 2 programming modes the Quick Menu mode and the Main Menu mode The latter provides access to all parameters The former take...

Page 19: ...u Q2 Quick Setup Q3 Function Setups Q5 Changes Made 40 0 4 84 A 1 1 Quick Menus Illustration 2 19 Quick Menu View Access the 18 most important set up parameters of the frequency converter via Quick Se...

Page 20: ...nus Illustration 2 22 Scrolling to Function Set up 4 Function Set ups options appear Select Q3 1 General Settings Press OK Q3 130BT113 10 Q3 1 General Settings Q3 2 Open Loop Settings Q3 3 Closed Loop...

Page 21: ...Q3 31 Single zone ext setpoint Q3 32 Multi zone adv Parameter 1 00 Configuration Mode Parameter 1 00 Configuration Mode Parameter 1 00 Configuration Mode 20 12 Reference Feedback Unit 20 12 Reference...

Page 22: ...nal 53 Live Zero Parameter 20 71 PID Performance Parameter 6 20 Terminal 54 Low Voltage Parameter 20 72 PID Output Change Parameter 6 21 Terminal 54 High Voltage Parameter 20 73 Minimum Feedback Level...

Page 23: ...rameter 22 46 Maximum Boost Time Parameter 22 80 Flow Compensation Parameter 2 10 Brake Function Parameter 22 81 Square linear Curve Approxi mation 2 16 AC brake Max Current Parameter 22 82 Work Point...

Page 24: ...to change the selected parameter The procedure for changing data depends on whether the selected parameter represents a numerical data value or a text value 2 1 10 Changing a Text Value If the selecte...

Page 25: ...converter is now reset 7 Change parameter 14 22 Operation Mode back to 0 Normal Operation NOTICE Resets parameters selected in Personal Menu with default factory setting Parameter 14 22 Operation Mode...

Page 26: ...nu Analog In Out Chapter 3 9 Parameters 8 Main Menu Communications and Options Chapter 3 10 Parameters 9 Main Menu PROFIBUS Chapter 3 11 Parameters 10 Main Menu CAN Fieldbus Chapter 3 12 Parameters 11...

Page 27: ...ki Part of Language package 2 0 02 Motor Speed Unit Option Function NOTICE This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is running The information shown in the display depends on settings in para...

Page 28: ...the frequency converter running or stopped via digital input or serial communication commands for example for night set back If it is necessary to change setups while running ensure that parameter 0 1...

Page 29: ...0 12 This Set up Linked to feature is used when 9 Multi set up in parameter 0 10 Active Set up is selected 9 Multi set up can be used to move from 1 set up to another during operation while the motor...

Page 30: ...tring to be written for display in the LCP or to be read via serial communication 38 Display Text 2 Enables an individual text string to be written for display in the LCP or to be read via serial comm...

Page 31: ...ll Option Function 1624 Calibrated Stator Resistance 1626 Power Filtered kW 1627 Power Filtered hp 1630 DC Link Voltage Intermediate circuit voltage in the frequency converter 1632 Brake Energy s Pres...

Page 32: ...om the bus master 1682 Fieldbus REF 1 Main reference value sent with control word via the serial communications 0 20 Display Line 1 1 Small Option Function network for example from the BMS PLC or othe...

Page 33: ...mp PC5 9925 HS Temp PC6 9926 HS Temp PC7 9927 HS Temp PC8 9951 PC Debug 0 0 20 Display Line 1 1 Small Option Function 9952 PC Debug 1 9953 PC Debug 2 9954 PC Debug 3 9955 PC Debug 4 9956 Fan 1 Feedbac...

Page 34: ...it selected in parameter 0 30 Custom Readout Unit Unit type Speed relation Dimensionless Linear Speed Flow volume Flow mass Velocity Length Temperature Pressure Quadratic Power Cubic Table 3 3 Speed R...

Page 35: ...ng for display in the LCP or to be read via serial communication If to be displayed permanently select 38 Display Text 2 in Parameter 0 20 Display Line 1 1 Small 0 21 Display Line 1 2 Small 0 22 Displ...

Page 36: ...rs for saving and copying set ups from 1 frequency converter to another 0 50 LCP Copy Option Function 0 No copy No function 1 All to LCP Copies all parameters in all set ups from the frequency convert...

Page 37: ...The internal clock can be used for for eaxmple timed actions energy log trend analysis date time stamps on alarms logged data and preventive maintenance It is possible to program the clock for daylig...

Page 38: ...step between elements with and Option Function Set for each weekday if it is a working day or a non working day First element of the array is Monday The working days are used for timed actions 0 No 1...

Page 39: ...1 03 Torque Characteristics Option Function energy consumption and audible noise from the motor To obtain optimum performance set the motor power factor cos phi correctly This value is set in paramet...

Page 40: ...er 1 10 Motor Construction 0 Asynchron 1 PM Motor non salient Parameter 1 60 Low Speed Load Compensation x Parameter 1 61 High Speed Load Compensation x Parameter 1 62 Slip Compensation x Parameter 1...

Page 41: ...is Inductance Sat LdSat 1 45 q axis Inductance Sat LqSat 1 48 Inductance Sat Point Application specific adjustments Start the motor at nominal speed If the application does not run well check the VVC...

Page 42: ...rformance of the PM machine High damping gain gives low dynamic performance and low damping gain gives high dynamic performance The dynamic performance is related to the machine data and load type If...

Page 43: ...nd so on 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed Range Function Size related 100 60000 RPM Enter the nominal motor speed value from the motor nameplate data The data are used for calculating automatic motor compensa...

Page 44: ...tor Data is changed parameter 1 30 Stator Resistance Rs to parameter 1 39 Motor Poles return to default settings NOTICE Only run complete AMA without filter and only run reduced AMA with filter See se...

Page 45: ...running Enter the equivalent iron loss resistance RFe value to compensate for iron losses in the motor The RFe value cannot be found by performing an AMA The RFe value is especially important in torqu...

Page 46: ...ine to Line Back Emf in RMS Value at 1000 rpm Speed mech Illustration 3 7 Machine Parameter Definitions of Back EMF of PM Motors 1 39 Motor Poles Range Function Size related 2 100 NOTICE This paramete...

Page 47: ...fect when parameter 1 10 Motor Construction 1 PM non salient SPM Set the required frequency for normal magnetising current If the frequency is set lower than the motor slip frequency parameter 1 50 Mo...

Page 48: ...istic The motor size determines the frequency range within which this parameter is active Motor size kW Change over Hz 0 25 7 5 10 11 45 5 55 550 3 4 Table 3 8 Low Speed Load Compensation 130BA046 11...

Page 49: ...ruction 0 Asynchron Enter the minimum motor current at low speed 1 66 Min Current at Low Speed Range Function Increasing this current improves developed motor torque at low speed Low speed is here def...

Page 50: ...PM Start Mode 1 Parking A speed estimate lower than the setting in parameter 1 59 Flying Start Test Pulses Frequency engages the parking function see parameter 2 06 Parking Current and parameter 2 07...

Page 51: ...t RPM When set to zero the function is inactive In this starting zone parameter 3 82 Starting Ramp Up Time is active instead of parameter 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time to ensure extra acceleration during t...

Page 52: ...e compressor it is possible to set a trip limit If the motor speed drops below this limit the frequency converter trips and issues alarm A49 Reset takes place according to the selected function in par...

Page 53: ...mistor trip Stops trips the frequency converter when the connected thermistor in the motor reacts in the event of motor overtemperature 3 ETR warning 1 4 ETR trip 1 5 ETR warning 2 6 ETR trip 2 7 ETR...

Page 54: ...l Protection to 2 Thermistor Trip Set parameter 1 93 Thermistor Source to 2 Analog Input 54 55 50 39 42 53 54 R 3 0 k 3 0 k 10V 130BA153 11 PTC Thermistor OFF ON Illustration 3 13 PTC Thermistor Conne...

Page 55: ...e motor current is lower than nominal motor current see parameter 1 24 Motor Current If the motor current exceeds nominal current the operation time still decreases as if no fan was installed 1 93 The...

Page 56: ...is active during the time period set in parameter 2 02 DC Braking Time 2 02 DC Braking Time Range Function 10 s 0 60 s Set the duration of the DC brake current set in parameter 2 01 DC Brake Current...

Page 57: ...ed for monitoring the power to the brake resistor in parameter 2 13 Brake Power Monitoring This parameter is only active in frequency converters with an integral dynamic brake Use this parameter for v...

Page 58: ...ult is located Select type of test and monitoring function to check the connection to the brake resistor or whether a brake resistor is present and then display a warning or an alarm in the event of a...

Page 59: ...of motor windings 2 17 Over voltage Control Over voltage control OVC reduces the risk of the frequency converter tripping due to an over voltage on the DC link caused by generative power from the load...

Page 60: ...ected in 3 00 Reference Range 3 04 Reference Function Option Function 0 Sum Sums both external and preset reference sources 1 External Preset Use either the preset or the external reference source Shi...

Page 61: ...tion mode Input command Input command Digipot ref Increase Decrease Clear DigiPot Closed loop Ref 2 source Ref 3 source Analog inputs Frequency inputs Analog inputs Frequency inputs Ext closed loop ou...

Page 62: ...nce This results in the actual reference Z Actual reference X is the sum of the inputs selected in parameter 3 15 Reference 1 Source parameter 3 16 Reference 2 Source parameter 3 17 Reference 3 Source...

Page 63: ...tor is running Select the reference input to be used for the third reference signal Parameter 3 15 Reference 1 Source Parameter 3 16 Reference 2 Source Parameter 3 17 Reference 3 Source define up to 3...

Page 64: ...tacc nnom par 1 25 ref RPM s 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time Range Function Size related 1 00 3600 s Enter the ramp down time i e the deceleration time from parameter 1 25 Motor Nominal Speed to 0 RPM Sele...

Page 65: ...to INCREASE or DECREASE 3 90 Step Size Range Function 0 10 0 01 200 Enter the increment size required for increase decrease as a percentage of the synchronous motor speed ns If INCREASE DECREASE is ac...

Page 66: ...reference With a delay of 0 ms the reference starts to ramp as soon as increase decrease is activated See also parameter 3 91 Ramp Time Speed Time s Inc 130BA158 11 P 3 95 Illustration 3 22 Ramp Delay...

Page 67: ...spond to the minimum output frequency of the motor shaft The speed low limit must not exceed the setting in parameter 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM Range Function Size...

Page 68: ...settings 4 19 Max Output Frequency Range Function Size related 1 590 Hz Enter the maximum output frequency value Parameter 4 19 Max Output Frequency specifies the absolute limit on the frequency conv...

Page 69: ...Warning Feedback Low Range Function 999999 999 ProcessCtrlUnit 999999 999 par 4 57 ProcessCtrlUnit Enter the lower feedback limit When the feedback drops below this limit the display reads FeedbLow T...

Page 70: ...The actual frequency is stored as the first element in parameter 4 62 Bypass Speed To RPM or parameter 4 63 Bypass Speed To Hz array Repeat this for each resonance band identified at the ramp up maxi...

Page 71: ...functions Digital input function Select Terminal No operation 0 All terminal 19 32 33 Digital input function Select Terminal Reset 1 All Coast inverse 2 27 Coast and reset inverse 3 All DC brake inver...

Page 72: ...mmed in parameter 22 00 External Interlock Delay After applying a signal to the input the reaction described above is delayed with the time set in parameter 22 00 External Interlock Delay 8 Start Sele...

Page 73: ...missive needs only be logic 1 on 1 of the terminals to carry out the function The digital output signal for Run Request 8 Start 14 Jog or 20 Freeze output programmed in parameter group 5 3 Digital Out...

Page 74: ...on This parameter is active when option module MCB 101 is installed in the frequency converter The parameter contains all options and functions listed in parameter group 5 1 Digital Inputs except for...

Page 75: ...e Torque Off Alarm 1 Safe Torque Off A68 Safe Torque Off Warning 3 Safe Torque Off W68 PTC 1 Alarm 4 PTC 1 Safe Torque Off A71 PTC 1 Warning 5 PTC 1 Safe Torque Off W71 PTC 1 Relay A 6 PTC 1 Safe Torq...

Page 76: ...s 30 Brake fault IGBT The output is logic 1 when the brake IGBT is short circuited Use this function to protect the frequency converter if there is a fault on the brake modules Use the output relay to...

Page 77: ...us connection Hand on or Auto on and no stop command is active 168 Drive in hand mode The output is high when the frequency converter is in Hand mode as indicated by the LED light above Hand On 169 Dr...

Page 78: ...ay Array 8 Relay 1 0 Relay 2 1 Option MCB 105 Relay 7 6 Relay 8 7 and Relay 9 8 Select options to define the function of the relays The selection of each mechanical relay is realised in an array param...

Page 79: ...Function Relay for details Selected Event Relay output Selected Event Relay output On Delay P 5 41 On Delay P 5 41 Off Delay P 5 42 130BA171 10 Illustration 3 25 On Delay Relay 5 42 Off Delay Relay A...

Page 80: ...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...

Page 81: ...Bus ctrl 5 60 Terminal 27 Pulse Output Variable Option Function 48 Bus ctrl timeout 100 Output freq 0 100 101 Reference Min Max 102 Feedback 200 103 Motor cur 0 Imax 104 Torque 0 Tlim 105 Torque 0 Tno...

Page 82: ...is parameter group selects digital and relay outputs via a fieldbus setting 5 90 Digital Relay Bus Control Range Function 0 0 2147483647 This parameter holds the state of the digital outputs and relay...

Page 83: ...s bus controlled timeout and timeout is detected 5 97 Pulse Out X30 6 Bus Control Range Function 0 0 100 Contains the frequency to apply to the digital output terminal 27 when it is configured as bus...

Page 84: ...he value in 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 6 12 Terminal 53 Low Current 6 20 Terminal 54 Low Voltage 6 22 Terminal 54 Low Current or for a time period defined in parameter 6 00 Live Zero Timeout Time If...

Page 85: ...Terminal 53 High Voltage and parameter 6 13 Terminal 53 High Current 6 16 Terminal 53 Filter Time Constant Range Function 0 001 s 0 001 10 s NOTICE This parameter cannot be adjusted while the motor is...

Page 86: ...d not as part of any control functions related to the frequency converter 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 8 4 6 3 Analog Input 3 MCB 101 Parameter group for configuring the scale and limits for analog input 3...

Page 87: ...a first order digital low pass filter time for suppressing electrical noise 6 46 Term X30 12 Filter Time Constant Range Function in terminal X30 12 A high value improves dampening but also increases t...

Page 88: ...M and parameter 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 139 Bus ctrl 0 100 0 20 mA 140 Bus ctrl 4 20 mA 0 100 141 Bus ctrl t o 0 100 0 20 mA 142 Bus ctrl t o 4 20mA 0 100 143 Ext CL 1 4 20mA 0 100 144 Ext CL 2...

Page 89: ...ter 6 51 Terminal 42 Output Min Scale to 0 Output signal 10 mA is needed at maximum ref 100 of range Set parameter 6 52 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale to 200 20 mA 10 mA x 100 200 20 mA 10 mA 0 4 mA 100...

Page 90: ...tion 100 0 200 Scales the maximum output of the selected analog signal on terminal X30 8 Scale the value to the desired maximum value of the current signal output Scale the output to give a lower curr...

Page 91: ...nal Can 8 03 Control Timeout Time Range Function Size related 0 5 18000 s Enter the maximum time expected to pass between the reception of 2 consecutive telegrams If this time is exceeded it indicates...

Page 92: ...red if the function is required A power cycle is required for changes to take effect Option Function 0 Motor Data Std Filt Normal bus readouts 1 Motor Data LP Filter Filtered bus readouts of the follo...

Page 93: ...oup 13 4 Logic Rules If logic rule 1 is evaluated as TRUE the output goes high Otherwise it is low 72 Logic Rule 2 See parameter group 13 4 Logic Rules If logic rule 2 is evaluated as TRUE the output...

Page 94: ...1 and parameter 8 31 Address is now used to set the address for the gateway on the network for example BACnet See VLT HVAC Drive BACnet Operating Instruction Baud rate for the FC port is set to a fix...

Page 95: ...parameters are active only when parameter 8 01 Control Site is set to 0 Digital and control word 8 50 Coasting Select Option Function Select control of the coasting function via the terminals digital...

Page 96: ...Activates the set up selection via the fieldbus serial communication port OR via 1 of the digital inputs 8 56 Preset Reference Select Option Function Select control of the preset reference selection v...

Page 97: ...lave Timeout Errors Range Function 0 0 0 This parameter shows the number of messages suppressed due to time out 3 9 8 8 9 Bus Jog 8 90 Bus Jog 1 Speed Range Function 100 RPM 0 par 4 13 RPM Enter the j...

Page 98: ...e Out 27 Bus Control 595 Pulse Out 29 Bus Control 597 Pulse Out X30 6 Bus Control 9 15 PCD Write Configuration Array 10 Option Function 615 Terminal 53 High Ref Feedb Value 625 Terminal 54 High Ref Fe...

Page 99: ...2 1694 Ext Status Word 9 16 PCD Read Configuration Option Function 1695 Ext Status Word 2 1696 Maintenance Word 1830 Analog Input X42 1 1831 Analog Input X42 3 1832 Analog Input X42 5 1833 Analog Out...

Page 100: ...e Unit 1602 Reference 1603 Status Word 1605 Main Actual Value 1609 Custom Readout 1610 Power kW 1611 Power hp 9 23 Parameters for Signals Array 1000 Option Function 1612 Motor Voltage 1613 Frequency 1...

Page 101: ...S and enables process control via standard fieldbus or PROFIBUS master class 2 1 Enable cyclic master Enables process control via PROFIBUS master class 1 and disables process control via standard fiel...

Page 102: ...t Resets the PROFIBUS option only useful after changing certain settings in parameter group 9 Profibus for example parameter 9 18 Node Address When reset the frequency converter disappears from the fi...

Page 103: ...onverter parameters deviating from default setting 9 94 Changed Parameters 5 Array 116 No LCP Address Read only Range Function 0 0 9999 This parameter displays a list of all the frequency converter pa...

Page 104: ...bus off events since the last power up 3 11 3 10 1 DeviceNet 10 10 Process Data Type Selection Option Function Select the instance telegram for data transmission The instances available depend on the...

Page 105: ...t Operating Instructions for further information Bit Description 0 Bus not active 1 Explicit connection timeout 2 I O connection 3 Retry limit reached 4 Actual is not updated 5 CAN bus off Bit Descrip...

Page 106: ...not automatically stored in non volatile memory Use this parameter to activate a function that stores parameter values in the EEPROM non volatile memory so changed parameter values are retained at pow...

Page 107: ...lisation error 11 Internal communication error 12 Software revision mismatch 13 Bus not active 14 Option not present 15 LON input nvi nci exceeds limits Table 3 17 LON Warning Word 11 17 XIF Revision...

Page 108: ...ontroller Mode The SLC stops when the stop event parameter 13 02 Stop Event is TRUE Parameter 13 03 Reset SLC resets all SLC parameters and starts programming from scratch 3 13 2 13 0 SLC Settings Use...

Page 109: ...stopped or coasted either via digital input fieldbus or other 41 Reset Trip This event is TRUE if the frequency converter is tripped but not trip locked and Reset is pressed 13 01 Start Event Option...

Page 110: ...n the logic rule 28 Logic rule 2 Use the result of logic rule 2 in the logic rule 13 02 Stop Event Option Function 29 Logic rule 3 Use the result of logic rule 3 in the logic rule 30 SL Time out 0 Use...

Page 111: ...on to fixed preset values Par 13 11 Comparator Operator TRUE longer than Par 13 10 Comparator Operand Par 13 12 Comparator Value 130BB672 10 Illustration 3 35 Comparators There are digital values that...

Page 112: ...123 SL Time out 3 124 SL Time out 4 125 SL Time out 5 126 SL Time out 6 127 SL Time out 7 130 Digital input DI18 131 Digital input DI19 132 Digital input DI27 133 Digital input DI29 134 Digital input...

Page 113: ...OR and NOT Select boolean inputs for the calculation in parameter 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 parameter 13 42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 and parameter 13 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 Define the operators used to...

Page 114: ...the logic rule 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 Array 6 Option Function 31 SL Time out 1 Use the result of timer 1 in the logic rule 32 SL Time out 2 Use the result of timer 2 in the logic rule 33 Digital...

Page 115: ...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 13 41 Logic Rule Operator 1 Array...

Page 116: ...gic Rule Boolean 2 13 43 Logic Rule Operator 2 Array 6 Option Function and the boolean input coming from parameter 13 42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 13 44 signifies the boolean input of parameter 13 44 Logic...

Page 117: ...15 RS FF Operand S 13 16 RS FF Operand R 3 13 6 13 5 States 13 51 SL Controller Event Array 20 Option Function Select the boolean input TRUE or FALSE to define the smart logic controller event See par...

Page 118: ...nce 0 11 Select preset ref 1 Selects preset reference 1 12 Select preset ref 2 Selects preset reference 2 13 Select preset ref 3 Selects preset reference 3 14 Select preset ref 4 Selects preset refere...

Page 119: ...utput 5 selected is high closed 43 Set digital out 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 B to ze...

Page 120: ...he acoustic motor switching noise from a clear ringing tone to a less noticeable white noise This is achieved by slightly and randomly altering the synchronism of the pulse width modulated output phas...

Page 121: ...frequency converter 3 14 3 14 2 Trip Reset Parameters for configuring auto reset handling special trip handling and control card self test or initialisation 14 20 Reset Mode Option Function NOTICE Au...

Page 122: ...ed LED on the control card is turned on To test the plugs connect group the following terminals as shown in Illustration 3 41 18 27 32 19 29 33 42 53 54 14 22 Operation Mode Option Function 130BA314 1...

Page 123: ...4 5 14 4 Energy Optimising Parameters for adjusting the energy optimisation level in both variable torque VT and automatic energy optimi sation AEO mode Automatic Energy Optimization is only active if...

Page 124: ...55 C 1 On 50 2 On 75 3 On 100 14 52 Fan Control Option Function 4 Auto Low temp env 14 53 Fan Monitor Option Function Select the frequency converter action if a fan fault is detected 0 Disabled 1 War...

Page 125: ...ed to fluctuate between values corresponding to 110 and 95 of rated output current for the frequency converter 14 61 Function at Inverter Overload Option Function Is used in case of steady overload be...

Page 126: ...red 15 06 Reset kWh Counter Option Function 1 Reset counter Press OK to reset the kWh counter to zero see parameter 15 02 kWh Counter 15 07 Reset Running Hours Counter Option Function 0 Do not reset N...

Page 127: ...e trigger event occurs a window is applied to freeze the log The log then retains a specified percentage of samples before the occurrence of the 15 12 Trigger Event Option Function trigger event param...

Page 128: ...lues according to this table Digital input Decimal value See parameter 16 60 Digital Input for description after converting to binary value 15 21 Historic Log Value Array 50 Range Function Digital out...

Page 129: ...0 View the FC type The readout is identical to the frequency converter series power field of the type code definition characters 11 12 15 43 Software Version Range Function 0 0 5 View the combined SW...

Page 130: ...the type code string for the option installed in slot C and a translation of the type code string For example for type code string CXXXX the translation is No option 15 75 Slot C0 E0 Option SW Version...

Page 131: ...tion 0 0 40 15 99 Parameter Metadata Array 23 Range Function 0 0 9999 This parameter contains data used by the MCT 10 Set up Software tool Parameter Descriptions Programming Guide MG11CE02 Danfoss A S...

Page 132: ...kW 0 10000 kW Displays motor power in kW The value shown is calculated based on the actual motor voltage and motor current The value is filtered and therefore approximately 1 3 s may pass from when a...

Page 133: ...10000 hp Motor power in hp The value shown is calculated on the basis of actual motor voltage and motor current The value is filtered and a few seconds may pass from when an input value changes to wh...

Page 134: ...total reference the sum of digital analog preset bus and freeze references plus catch up and slow down 16 52 Feedback Unit Range Function 0 ProcessCtrlUnit 999999 999 999999 999 ProcessCtrlUnit View...

Page 135: ...l input term 37 Bit 7 Digital input GP I O term X30 4 Bit 8 Digital input GP I O term X30 3 Bit 9 Digital input GP I O term X30 2 Bit 10 63 Reserved for future terminals Table 3 20 Active Digital Inpu...

Page 136: ...Function 0 20 20 View the actual value at input X30 11 of MCB 101 16 76 Analog In X30 12 Range Function 0 20 20 View the actual value at input X30 12 of MCB 101 16 77 Analog Out X30 8 mA Range Functio...

Page 137: ...word 2 sent via the serial communication port in hex code 16 94 Ext Status Word Range Function 0 0 4294967295 Returns the extended status word sent via the serial communication port in hex code 16 95...

Page 138: ...le The preventive maintenance word shows 040Ahex Position 1 2 3 4 Hex value 0 4 0 A Table 3 22 Example The first digit 0 indicates that no items from the fourth row require maintenance The second digi...

Page 139: ...t the date and time is programmed in parameter 0 70 Date and Time 18 03 Maintenance Log Date and Time Array 10 Range Function Date format depends on the setting in parameter 0 71 Date Format while the...

Page 140: ...he signal applied to terminal X42 7 on the analog I O card The value shown reflects the selection in parameter 26 40 Terminal X42 7 Output 18 34 Analog Out X42 9 V Range Function 0 0 30 Readout of the...

Page 141: ...tion P 20 20 Multi setpoint min Multi setpoint max Feedback 1 only Feedback 2 only Feedback 3 only Sum 1 2 3 Difference 1 2 Average 1 2 3 Minimum 1 2 3 Maximum 1 2 3 Setpoint to Reference Handling 0 0...

Page 142: ...surement pitot tube represents the feedback signal Flow Duct Area Dynamic Pressure Air Density Factor See also parameter 20 34 Duct 1 Area m2 through parameter 20 38 Air Density Factor for setting of...

Page 143: ...Unit Option Function See parameter 20 02 Feedback 1 Source Unit for details 20 06 Feedback 3 Source Option Function See parameter 20 00 Feedback 1 Source for details 0 No function 1 Analog Input 53 2...

Page 144: ...loop total 20 14 Maximum Reference Feedb Range Function feedback range 200 to 200 3 18 2 20 2 Feedback Setpoint This parameter group is used to determine how the frequency converter s PID controller u...

Page 145: ...ces are used as the PID controller s setpoint reference 5 Multi Setpoint Min Sets up the PID controller to calculate the difference between feedback 1 and setpoint 1 feedback 2 and setpoint 2 and feed...

Page 146: ...er 20 00 Feedback 1 Source Parameter 20 03 Feedback 2 Source Parameter 20 06 Feedback 3 Source The PID controller uses the feedback resulting from the function selected in parameter 20 20 Feedback Fun...

Page 147: ...ulti zone Single Setpoint Example 2 Multi zone multi setpoint The previous example illustrates the use of multi zone multi setpoint control If the zones require different pressures for each VAV box ea...

Page 148: ...ted in options 0 through 6 select 7 User defined Then use 20 30 Refrigerant Option Function parameter 20 31 User Defined Refrigerant A1 parameter 20 32 User Defined Refrigerant A2 and parameter 20 33...

Page 149: ...eter 20 00 Feedback 1 Source Parameter 18 50 Sensorless Readout unit Parameter 16 26 Power Filtered kW Parameter 16 27 Power Filtered hp NOTICE Sensorless unit and sensorless information require set u...

Page 150: ...fault setting is sufficient for most applications A more precise value decreases the time needed for carrying out PID adaptation The setting has no impact on values of parameters and only affects the...

Page 151: ...loop mode following 20 83 PID Start Speed Hz Range Function the active ramp up time When the output frequency programmed is reached the frequency converter automatically switches to closed loop mode a...

Page 152: ...ller acts as a pure proportional controller with a P band based on the value set in parameter 20 93 PID Proportional Gain When no deviation is present the output from the proportional controller is 0...

Page 153: ...g the auto tuning sequence Enabling auto tuning parameter 21 09 PID Autotuning puts the relevant PID controller into PID autotuning mode The LCP then provides on screen instructions PID auto tuning fu...

Page 154: ...21 04 Enter the minimum allowable feedback level in user units as defined in Parameter 21 10 Ext 1 Ref Feedback Unit for EXT CL 1 Parameter 21 30 Ext 2 Ref Feedback Unit for EXT CL 2 Parameter 21 50 E...

Page 155: ...126 ft min 127 ft h 130 lb s 131 lb min 132 lb h 140 ft s 141 ft min 145 ft 160 F 170 psi 171 lb in 172 in WG 173 ft WG 174 in Hg 180 HP 21 11 Ext 1 Minimum Reference Range Function 0 ExtPID1Unit 999...

Page 156: ...ded 1 closed loop Ext 1 Setpoint is added to the value from the Ext 1 Reference source selected in parameter 21 13 Ext 1 Reference Source 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit Range Function 0 ExtPID1Unit 999999...

Page 157: ...differentiator does not react to a constant error It only provides a gain when the feedback changes The quicker the feedback changes the stronger the gain from the differentiator 21 24 Ext 1 Dif Gain...

Page 158: ...15 Ext 1 Setpoint for details 21 37 Ext 2 Reference Unit Range Function 0 ExtPID2Unit 999999 999 999999 999 ExtPID2Unit See parameter 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit Ext 1 Reference Unit for details 21 38...

Page 159: ...nce for details 21 53 Ext 3 Reference Source Option Function See parameter 21 13 Ext 1 Reference Source for details 0 No function 1 Analog Input 53 2 Analog Input 54 7 Pulse input 29 8 Pulse input 33...

Page 160: ...9 7 21 6 Closed Loop 3 PID 21 60 Ext 3 Normal Inverse Control Option Function See parameter 21 20 Ext 1 Normal Inverse Control for details 0 Normal 1 Inverse 21 61 Ext 3 Proportional Gain Range Functi...

Page 161: ...slower system response to changes 3 20 1 22 2 No Flow Detection Detection timer Low speed detected Low Power detected Warning Alarm External sleep mode command Min run timer Min sleep timer Sleep mode...

Page 162: ...d power at no flow By monitoring the power it is possible to detect no flow conditions in systems with fluctuating suction pressure or if the pump has a flat characteristic towards low speed The 2 set...

Page 163: ...Warning Alarm No flow detection must be enabled parameter 22 23 No Flow Function and commissioned parameter group 22 3 No Flow Power Tuning 22 20 Low Power Auto Set up Start of auto set up of power da...

Page 164: ...on starting the bypass if the frequency converter experiences a persistent alarm condition and 3 Alarm is selected as the no flow function 1 Sleep Mode The frequency converter enters sleep mode and st...

Page 165: ...p A frequency converter digital output or a serial communication bus can communicate an alarm to other equipment 22 26 Dry Pump Function Select desired action for dry pump operation Option Function 4...

Page 166: ...ection 22 35 Low Speed Power HP Range Function Size related 0 7 50 hp To be used if parameter 0 03 Regional Settings has been set for 1 North America parameter not visible if 0 International is select...

Page 167: ...No Flow is set for 1 Enabled activating sleep mode sends a command to the cascade controller if enabled to start de staging of lag pumps fixed speed before stopping the lead pump variable speed When...

Page 168: ...ut the reference signal fref from the external controller is still monitored Because of the low pressure created the controller increases the reference signal to gain pressure When the reference signa...

Page 169: ...n Set the desired overpressure temperature in percentage of setpoint for the pressure Pset temperature before entering sleep mode If set to 5 the boost pressure is Pset 1 05 The negative values can be...

Page 170: ...function set in parameter 22 50 End of Curve Function is activated If the condition 22 51 End of Curve Delay Range Function disappears before the timer expires the timer is reset 3 20 5 22 6 Broken Be...

Page 171: ...parameter 22 76 Interval between Starts is enabled 22 76 Interval between Starts Range Function Size related par 22 77 3600 s Sets the time desired as minimum time between 2 starts Any normal start c...

Page 172: ...80 Flow Compensation Parameter 22 81 Square linear Curve Approxi mation Parameter 22 82 Work Point Calculation Parameter 22 83 Speed at No Flow RPM Parameter 22 84 Speed at No Flow Hz Parameter 22 85...

Page 173: ...other reference point 22 82 Work Point Calculation Option Function on the control curve needs to be determined based on the data sheet By looking at the curve for the rated speed and plotting the desi...

Page 174: ...has been decided to use RPM in parameter 0 02 Motor Speed Unit parameter 22 83 Speed at No Flow RPM should also be used 22 86 Speed at Design Point Hz Range Function Size related par 22 84 par 4 19 H...

Page 175: ...ctions from digital inputs control word via bus and smart logic controller according to merge rules set up in parameter group 8 5 Digital Bus NOTICE Programme the clock parameter group 0 7 Clock Setti...

Page 176: ...wn 23 03 OFF Action Array 10 Option Function Select the action during OFF time See parameter 13 52 SL Controller Action for descriptions of the options 1 No action 2 Select set up 1 3 Select set up 2...

Page 177: ...activated 23 09 Timed Actions Reactivation Option Function 0 Disabled After an update of time condition power cycling setting date time change of summertime change of Hand Auto mode change of Constan...

Page 178: ...rings 2310 12 Maintenance Item Motor bearings Motor bearings Motor bearings Motor bearings 2310 13 Maintenance Item Motor bearings Motor bearings Motor bearings Motor bearings 2310 14 Maintenance Item...

Page 179: ...me base to be associated with the preventive maintenance event 0 Disabled Disables the preventive maintenance event 1 Running Hours The number of hours the motor has been running Running hours are not...

Page 180: ...nance Item or parameter 23 11 Maintenance Action 23 16 Maintenance Text Array 6 Range Function The text is written according to the guidelines in parameter 0 37 Display Text 1 3 21 3 23 5 Energy Log T...

Page 181: ...ay of Month The counters contain the logging data from the programmed date time for start parameter 23 51 Period Start and the numbers of hours days as programmed for parameter 23 50 Energy Log Resolu...

Page 182: ...Trending is used to monitor a process variable over a period of time and record how often the data fall into each of 10 user defined data ranges This is a convenient tool to obtain a quick overview in...

Page 183: ...output frequency programmed in parameter 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz Actual value can be read in parameter 16 13 Frequency 3 Motor Speed RPM Speed of the motor Reference for relative value is the...

Page 184: ...ay with 10 elements 0 9 below parameter number in display Press OK and step between elements with and Set the minimum limit for each interval in parameter 23 61 Continuous Bin Data and parameter 23 62...

Page 185: ...eter 16 10 Power kW parameter 16 11 Power hp Energy cost per kWh Parameter 23 81 Energy Cost Cost savings Parameter 23 84 Cost Savings Investment Parameter 23 82 Investment Table 3 26 Parameter Overvi...

Page 186: ...ells for instance where continued operation of the fan facilitates safe evacuation of personnel in the event of a fire Some selections of the fire mode function cause alarms and trip conditions to be...

Page 187: ...s is not wanted disable the live zero function for those other inputs Set the wanted live zero function in case of a missing signal when fire mode active in parameter 6 02 Fire Mode Live Zero Timeout...

Page 188: ...he same source 24 02 Fire Mode Unit Option Function Select the desired unit when fire mode is active and running in closed loop 0 None 1 2 RPM 3 Hz 4 Nm 5 PPM 10 1 min 11 RPM 12 Pulse s 20 l s 21 l mi...

Page 189: ...PID controller when in normal operation the same transmitter can be used for both cases by selecting the same source 0 No function 1 Analog Input 53 2 Analog Input 54 24 07 Fire Mode Feedback Source...

Page 190: ...ass cannot be deactivated if in fire mode It can be deactivated only by either removing the fire mode command signal or the power supply to the frequency converter When the drive bypass function is ac...

Page 191: ...of the output frequency The function is used for detecting for example a missing motor in multi motor applications 0 Off 1 Warning 24 91 Missing Motor Coefficient 1 Range Function 0 10 10 Enter the c...

Page 192: ...n PI controller 3 closed loop selected in parameter 1 00 Configuration Mode If 8 open loop is selected in parameter 1 00 Configuration Mode all fixed speed pumps are destaged but the variable speed pu...

Page 193: ...ion Fixed lead pump means that the variable speed pump is connected directly to the frequency converter and if a contactor is applied between frequency converter and pump this contactor is not control...

Page 194: ...BW too close to the SBW could defeat the purpose with frequent staging at momentary pressure changes Setting the OBW too high might lead to unacceptably high or low pressure in the system while the SB...

Page 195: ...It is not desirable to destage a pump in response to a staging pressure peak The OBW time can be programmed to 25 25 OBW Time Range Function prevent staging until the system pressure has stabilised a...

Page 196: ...pump contributes a little to the system When the programmed value of the timer expires a stage is removed avoiding dead head water circulation in the adjustable speed pump 175ZA640 11 4 12 27 27 Fmin...

Page 197: ...Seconds Variable speed pump Fixed speed pump Motor speed high limit Staging speed Motor speed low limit 4 5 0 130BA366 10 Illustration 3 78 Staging Threshold 25 43 Destaging Threshold Range Function S...

Page 198: ...igh Limit RPM Destaging speed is calculated with the following formula DESTAGE HIGH DESTAGE 100 where nHIGH is motor speed high limit and nDESTAGE100 is the value of destaging threshold 25 47 Destagin...

Page 199: ...fined Time is set the alternation is carried out every day at the specified time Default time is midnight 00 00 or 12 00AM depending on the time format 25 52 Alternation Time Interval Range Function 2...

Page 200: ...next pump Staging command Illustration 3 81 Staging Mode at Alternation 25 58 Run Next Pump Delay Range Function 0 1 s 0 1 5 s This parameter is only active if the option selected in parameter 25 50...

Page 201: ...ON time 25 86 Reset Relay Counters Option Function Resets all elements in parameter 25 85 Relay ON Time counters 0 Do not reset 1 Do reset 3 23 6 25 9 Service Parameters used in case of service on 1 o...

Page 202: ...coil Dampers or Heat recover Wheel Humidifier Duct Pressure Humidity sensor Humidifier steps or Cooling steps RELAY1 RELAY2 1 2 3 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 18 19 27 29 32 33 20 37 39 42 50 53 54 55 0...

Page 203: ...2 1 53 Parameter 16 62 Anal og Input 53 Relay 1 Term 1 2 3 Parameter 16 71 Relay Output bin X42 3 Parameter 18 31 Anal og Input X42 3 54 Parameter 16 64 Anal og Input 54 Relay 2 Term 4 5 6 Parameter 1...

Page 204: ...in Celsius or 3 Pt 1000 F and 5 Ni 1000 F 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 feedback set the unit for either Ce...

Page 205: ...26 2 Analog Input X42 3 Parameters for configuring the scaling and limits for analog input terminal X42 3 26 20 Terminal X42 3 Low Voltage Range Function 0 07 V 0 par 6 31 V Enter the low voltage valu...

Page 206: ...the motor is running This is a first order digital low pass filter time constant for suppressing noise in terminal X42 5 A high time constant value improves dampening but also increases the time delay...

Page 207: ...6 50 Terminal X42 9 Output the output presets to this level 3 24 6 26 5 Analog Out X42 9 Parameters for configuring the scaling and output function for analog output terminal X42 9 26 50 Terminal X42...

Page 208: ...tor rated torque 0 0 V 106 Power 0 Pnom 0 motor rated power 0 10 V 26 60 Terminal X42 11 Output Option Function 107 Speed 0 HighLim 0 speed high limit parameter 4 13 Motor Speed High Limit RPM and par...

Page 209: ...unction 0 0 100 Holds the preset level of terminal X42 11 If a bus time out and a time out function are selected the output presets to this level Parameter Descriptions Programming Guide MG11CE02 Danf...

Page 210: ...ocked rotor condition in motor and trips the frequency converter to protect the motor 30 23 Locked Rotor Detection Time s Available for PM motors only in flux sensorless mode and VVC open loop mode Ra...

Page 211: ...ked can also be reset using the automatic reset function in parameter 14 20 Reset Mode Warning Automatic wake up is possible If a warning and alarm is marked against a code in Table 4 1 this means tha...

Page 212: ...ommunication fault X X 35 Out of frequency range X X 36 Mains failure X X 37 Phase Imbalance X X 38 Internal fault X X 39 Heatsink sensor X X 40 Overload of Digital Output Terminal 27 X Parameter 5 00...

Page 213: ...g input 54 wrong settings X 92 NoFlow X X 22 2 No Flow Detection 93 Dry Pump X X 22 2 No Flow Detection 94 End of Curve X X 22 5 End of Curve 95 Broken Belt X X 22 6 Broken Belt Detection 96 Start Del...

Page 214: ...Freq Low 11 00000800 2048 DC over Volt DC over Volt Brake Check OK 12 00001000 4096 Short Circuit DC Voltage Low Braking Max 13 00002000 8192 Inrush Fault DC Voltage High Braking 14 00004000 16384 Mai...

Page 215: ...ake chopper fault 10000000 Earth fault DESAT 20000000 Drive initialised 40000000 Safe Stop A68 80000000 Table 4 4 Parameter 16 90 Alarm Word Bit hex Alarm word 2 parameter 16 91 Alarm Word 2 00000001...

Page 216: ...68 80000000 Not used Table 4 6 parameter 16 92 Warning Word Bit Hex Warning Word 2 parameter 16 93 Warning Word 2 00000001 00000002 00000004 Clock Failure 00000008 Reserved 00000010 Reserved 00000020...

Page 217: ...0 Reserved 20000000 Reserved 40000000 Reserved 80000000 Reserved Table 4 8 Parameter 16 94 Ext Status Word Bit hex Extended status word 2 parameter 16 95 Ext Status Word 2 00000001 Off 00000002 Hand A...

Page 218: ...voltage warning limit The limit depends on the frequency converter voltage rating The unit is still active WARNING ALARM 7 DC overvoltage If the DC link voltage exceeds the limit the frequency conver...

Page 219: ...torque limit Make sure that the system can operate safely at a higher torque Check the application for excessive current draw on the motor WARNING ALARM 13 Over current The inverter peak current limit...

Page 220: ...resistor short circuit The brake resistor is monitored during operation If a short circuit occurs the brake function is disabled and the warning appears The frequency converter is still operational bu...

Page 221: ...umber Text 1302 The option SW in slot C1 is too old 1315 The option SW in slot A is not supported not allowed 1316 The option SW in slot B is not supported not allowed 1318 The option SW in slot C1 is...

Page 222: ...the frequency converter trips ALARM 50 AMA calibration failed Contact the Danfoss supplier or Danfoss Service ALARM 51 AMA check Unom and Inom The settings for motor voltage motor current and motor po...

Page 223: ...CB 112 enables X44 10 but STO is not enabled MCB 112 is the only device using STO specified through selection 4 PTC 1 Alarm or 5 PTC 1 Warning in parameter 5 19 Terminal 37 Safe Stop STO is activated...

Page 224: ...e data in the alarm log WARNING 203 Missing motor With a frequency converter operating multi motors an underload condition was detected This could indicate a missing motor Inspect the system for prope...

Page 225: ...ion index This number refers to a conversion figure used when writing or reading by means of a frequency converter Conv index 100 75 74 70 67 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Conv factor 1 3600000 3600 60 1...

Page 226: ...doutUnit 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 Ke...

Page 227: ...FALSE Uint8 1 29 Automatic Motor Adaptation AMA 0 Off All set ups FALSE Uint8 1 3 Adv Motor Data 1 30 Stator Resistance Rs ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 4 Uint32 1 31 Rotor Resistance Rr Expressio...

Page 228: ...TRUE Uint16 1 93 Thermistor Source 0 None All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 1 4 2 Brakes Param eter Parameter description Default value 4 set up Change during operation Conversion index Type 2 0 DC Brake 2 00...

Page 229: ...ing Ramp Up Time ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 9 Digital Pot Meter 3 90 Step Size 0 10 All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 3 91 Ramp Time 1 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 3 92 Power Restore 0 Off All s...

Page 230: ...Input ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 14 Terminal 32 Digital Input ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 15 Terminal 33 Digital Input ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint8 5 16 Terminal X...

Page 231: ...8 6 1 Analog Input 53 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 0 07 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage 10 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 6 12 Terminal 53 Low Current 4 mA All set ups TRUE 5 Int1...

Page 232: ...e ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint8 8 03 Control Timeout Time ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 1 Uint32 8 04 Control Timeout Function 0 Off 1 set up TRUE Uint8 8 05 End of Timeout Function 1 Resume...

Page 233: ...t up Change during operation Conversion index Type 9 15 PCD Write Configuration ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint16 9 16 PCD Read Configuration ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint16 9 18 Node Addres...

Page 234: ...ta Config Write ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint16 10 12 Process Data Config Read ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint16 10 13 Warning Parameter 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 10 14 Net Reference 0...

Page 235: ...s TRUE 3 Int32 13 2 Timers 13 20 SL Controller Timer ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 3 TimD 13 4 Logic Rules 13 40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 13 41 Logic Rule Operator 1 E...

Page 236: ...emperature 0 Trip All set ups TRUE Uint8 14 61 Function at Inverter Overload 0 Trip All set ups TRUE Uint8 14 62 Inv Overload Derate Current 95 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 14 9 Fault Settings 14 90 Faul...

Page 237: ...VisStr 20 15 62 Option Ordering No 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 8 15 63 Option Serial No 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 18 15 70 Option in Slot A 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 VisStr 30 15 71 Slot...

Page 238: ...Uint8 16 49 Current Fault Source 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 16 5 Ref Feedb 16 50 External Reference 0 N A All set ups FALSE 1 Int16 16 52 Feedback Unit 0 ProcessCtrlUnit All set ups FALSE 3 Int32...

Page 239: ...A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 18 11 Fire Mode Log Time 0 s All set ups FALSE 0 Uint32 18 12 Fire Mode Log Date and Time ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDay 18 3 Inputs Outputs 18 30 Analog Inp...

Page 240: ...60 Sensorless Unit ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint8 20 69 Sensorless Information 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 VisStr 25 20 7 PID Autotuning 20 70 Closed Loop Type 0 Auto 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 20 71...

Page 241: ...No function All set ups TRUE Uint8 21 35 Ext 2 Setpoint 0 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 37 Ext 2 Reference Unit 0 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 21 38 Ext 2 Feedback Unit 0 ExtPID2Unit...

Page 242: ...2 40 Minimum Run Time 10 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 22 41 Minimum Sleep Time 10 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 22 42 Wake up Speed RPM ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 22 43 Wake up Speed Hz E...

Page 243: ...ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay 23 1 Maintenance Reset 23 15 Reset Maintenance Word 0 Do not reset All set ups TRUE Uint8 23 16 Maintenance Text 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 20 23 5 Energy...

Page 244: ...ps TRUE Uint8 24 96 Locked Rotor Coefficient 1 0 N A All set ups TRUE 4 Int32 24 97 Locked Rotor Coefficient 2 0 N A All set ups TRUE 4 Int32 24 98 Locked Rotor Coefficient 3 0 N A All set ups TRUE 4...

Page 245: ...5 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...

Page 246: ...tion All set ups TRUE Uint8 26 51 Terminal X42 9 Min Scale 0 All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 26 52 Terminal X42 9 Max Scale 100 All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 26 53 Terminal X42 9 Bus Control 0 All set ups TRUE 2...

Page 247: ...90 Changing parameter data 16 Clock settings 35 Coast inverse 17 Coasting 6 13 Communication option 219 Comparator 109 Configuration 90 Control card 216 word time out 218 Conventions 5 Cooling 51 52 C...

Page 248: ...ks 105 Low speed detection 162 Low power detection 162 M Main menu mode 12 16 21 Main menu structure 24 Main reactance 42 Mains On Off 118 Mains supply 8 Maintenance log 137 Manual initialisation 23 M...

Page 249: ...47 Start delay 47 Start function 47 Stator leakage reactance 42 Status 12 Status message 10 Stop adjustments 50 Supply voltage 219 Symbols 4 Synchronous motor speed 6 T Terminals Input terminal 216 T...

Page 250: ...ucts already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specifications already agreed All trademarks in this material are property of the resp...

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