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NFX9000 Adjustable Frequency Drives

MN04002003E

For more information visit: 

www.EatonElectrical.com

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February 2006

Chapter 1 — Overview

This manual provides instructions for the installation and operation of Cutler-Hammer

®

NFX9000 Adjustable Frequency Drives from Eaton’s electrical business.

This chapter describes the purpose and contents of this manual, the receiving inspection 
recommendations and the NFX9000 catalog numbering system.

How to Use This Manual

The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information necessary to install, set and 
customize parameters, start up, troubleshoot and maintain the NFX9000 drive.

To provide for safe installation and operation of the equipment, read the safety guidelines at 
the beginning of this manual and follow the procedures outlined in the following chapters 
before connecting power to the NFX9000. Keep this operating manual handy and distribute 
to all users, technicians and maintenance personnel for reference.

Chapter 1 — Overview

 is the chapter you are reading now.

Chapter 2 — Power and Control Wiring

Chapter 3 — Parameters

Appendix A — Fault Codes

Receiving and Inspection

This NFX9000 drive has gone through rigorous quality control tests at the factory before 
shipment. Since many things may happen during shipping, please do the following after 
receiving the AC motor drive:

 

Inspect the unit to ensure it was not damaged during shipment.

 

Make sure that the catalog number on the nameplate corresponds with the catalog 
number of your order.

If the delivery does not correspond to your order, please contact your Eaton representative.

Summary of Contents for NFX9000

Page 1: ...t Contact Walker EMD Toll free 800 876 4444 Tel 203 426 7700 Fax 203 426 7800 www walkeremd com MN04002003E For more information visit www EatonElectrical com NFX9000 Adjustable Frequency Drives User...

Page 2: ...For Sales and Support Contact Walker EMD Toll free 800 876 4444 Tel 203 426 7700 Fax 203 426 7800 www walkeremd com...

Page 3: ...ILITY OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Eaton Electrical Inc be respo...

Page 4: ...ION B 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 NFX9000 AF Drive Dimensions 1 3 Figure 2 1 Basic Wiring 2 1 Figure 2 2 Main Circuit Wiring 2 2 Figure 2 3 Control Circuit Wiring 2 3 Figure 2 4 Ground Terminals Conn...

Page 5: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor to moderate injury or serio...

Page 6: ...NFX9000 Adjustable Frequency Drives iv For more information visit www EatonElectrical com MN04002003E February 2006 Warning and Caution WARNING Ensure that all screws are tightened to the proper torq...

Page 7: ...ovide for safe installation and operation of the equipment read the safety guidelines at the beginning of this manual and follow the procedures outlined in the following chapters before connecting pow...

Page 8: ...justable Frequency Drives 1 2 For more information visit www EatonElectrical com MN04002003E February 2006 Catalog Number Selection Table 1 1 NFX9000 AF Drive Catalog Numbering System N F X 0 0 1 A 0...

Page 9: ...03E For more information visit www EatonElectrical com 1 3 February 2006 Dimensions Figure 1 1 NFX9000 AF Drive Dimensions RA RC 10V AVI D1 U T1 V T2W T3 R L1 S L2 T L3 D2 D3 D4 GND STOP RUN FWD REV R...

Page 10: ...aracteristics Frequency Setting Keypad Set by using and keys or Potentiometer Frequency Setting External Signal Potentiometer 5 k 5W DC 0 to 10V input impedance 47 k 4 20 mA output impedance 250 Digit...

Page 11: ...ication port or permanent damage may result Terminals 1 and 2 are the power source for the optional copy keypad and should not be used while using the RS 485 communication U T1 6 1 RS 485 Communicatio...

Page 12: ...1A0 2 or NFX002A0 2 Single phase power must not be used for model NFX002A0 2 Figure 2 2 Main Circuit Wiring Single Phase Models Input from R L1 S L2 LED Display AC Line Input Terminals Grounding Frequ...

Page 13: ...s are connected between the power supply and drive 3 Make sure the leads are connected correctly and the drive is properly grounded Ground resistance should not exceed 1 4 Use ground leads that comply...

Page 14: ...leads 7 Make sure the power source is capable of supplying the correct voltage and required current to the drive 8 Do not attach or remove wiring when power is applied to the drive 9 Do not monitor th...

Page 15: ...2 100W 3 200W 4 400W 5 750W 6 1 5 kW 0 01 Rated current display read only 40W 4A 100W 8A 200W 1 6A 400W 2 5A 750W 4 2A 1 5 kW 7 0A 0 02 Parameter reset 0 10 Reset parameters to factory setting 0 03 St...

Page 16: ...nimum output voltage 2 0 255 V 12 0 2 0 255V 1 07 Upper bound of frequency 1 110 100 1 110 1 08 Lower bound of frequency 0 100 0 0 100 1 09 Acceleration time 1 Tacc1 0 1 600 sec 10 0 0 1 600 seconds 1...

Page 17: ...op method 0 1 0 0 Ramp stop 1 Coast stop 2 03 Carrier frequency 3 10K Hz 10 3 10K Hz 2 04 Reverse operation inhibit 0 2 0 0 Enable reverse 1 Disable reverse 2 Disable forward 2 05 ACI 4 20 mA input lo...

Page 18: ...lies to D2 and disables D1 4 20 4 External fault normally open NO 5 External fault normally closed NC 6 Reset 7 Multi step speed command 1 8 Multi step speed command 2 9 Jog operation 10 Accel decel s...

Page 19: ...y step separate by STOP 5 04 PLC forward reverse motion 0 1 0 0 15 0 Forward 1 Reverse 5 05 Time duration step 0 0 65500 sec 0 0 65500 seconds 5 06 Time duration step 1 0 65500 sec 0 0 65500 seconds 5...

Page 20: ...Reserved 8 Reserved 9 ocA current exceed during acceleration 10 ocd current exceed during deceleration 11 ocn current exceed during steady state 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 CPU failure 1 c...

Page 21: ...entary power loss 0 2 0 0 Stop operation after momentary power loss 1 Continues after momentary power loss speed search starts with master frequency 2 Continues after momentary power loss speed search...

Page 22: ...ode Parameter Min Max Unit Default Cust Note 9 00 Communication address 1 247 1 1 247 9 01 Transmission speed 0 2 1 0 Baud rate 4 800 1 Baud rate 9 600 2 Baud rate 19 200 9 02 Transmission fault treat...

Page 23: ...s 1 09 and 1 11 4 Check for possible excessive loading ou Drive detects that DC bus voltage has exceeded its maximum allowable value 1 Make sure the input voltage falls within the drive s input voltag...

Page 24: ...ck for possible motor stall 3 Replace the drive with one that has a higher output capacity next level hp cF1 Internal memory IC cannot be programmed 1 Switch off power supply 2 Make sure the input vol...

Page 25: ...dress Function AMD Parameters Read Write ggnnH gg means parameter group nn means parameter number for example the address of Pr 4 01 is 0401H Referencing to Chapter 3 for the function of each paramete...

Page 26: ...ated current during steady state operation ocn 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Low voltage Lv 15 CPU failure 1 cF1 16 CPU failure 2 cF2 17 b b 18 Overload oL2 19 Auto acc dec failure cFA 20 Software protec...

Page 27: ...continued Bit 5 Not used Bit 5 7 Not used Bit 8 1 Main freq controlled by communication Bit 9 1 Main freq controlled by external terminal Bit 10 1 Operation command controlled by communication Bit 11...

Page 28: ...n solutions under brand names such as Cutler Hammer Powerware Durant Heinemann Holec and MEM which globally serve the changing needs of the industrial utility light commercial residential and OEM mark...

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