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SVX9000 Drives

 

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STEP 4 (Continued)

Drive Control Parameters — 

M

 

➔ 

 

G1.4

 

 

Parameter value ca

n

 o

n

ly be cha

n

ged after the drive has bee

n

 stopped.

 

Prohibit Frequencies — 

M

 

➔ 

 

G1.5

 

Code

Parameter

M

in.

M

ax.

Unit Default Cust ID

Note

 

P1.4.1

Ramp 1 
shape

0.0

10.0

s

0.0

500

 

0

 

 = Li

n

ear

 

>0

 

 = 

S

-curve ramp 

time

P1.4.2

Ramp 2 
shape

0.0

10.0

s

0.0

501

 

0

 

 = Li

n

ear

 

>0

 

 = 

S

-curve ramp 

time

P1.4.3

Acceleratio

n

 

time 2

0.1

3000.0 s

10.0

502

P1.4.4

Deceleratio

n

 

time 2

0.1

3000.0 s

10.0

503

P1.4.5 

 

 

Brake 
chopper

0

4

0

504

 

0

 

 = Disabled

 

1

 

 = Used whe

n

 

ru

nn

i

n

g

 

2

 

 = Exter

n

al brake 

chopper

 

3

 

 = Used whe

n

 

stopped/
ru

nn

i

n

g

 

4

 

 = Used whe

n

 

ru

nn

i

n

g (

n

testi

n

g)

P1.4.6

S

tart fu

n

ctio

n

0

1

0

505

 

0

 

 = Ramp

 

1

 

 = Flyi

n

g start

P1.4.7

S

top fu

n

ctio

n

0

3

1

506

 

0

 

 = Coasti

n

g

 

1

 

 = Ramp

 

2

 

 = Ramp+Ru

n

 

e

n

able coast

 

3

 

 = Coast+Ru

n

 

e

n

able ramp

P1.4.8

DC braki

n

curre

n

t

0.00 I

 

L

 

A

0.7 x I

 

H

 

507

P1.4.9

DC braki

n

time at stop 

0.00 600.00 s

0.00

508

 

0

 

 = DC brake is off 

at stop

P1.4.10 Freque

n

cy to 

start DC 
braki

n

duri

n

ramp stop

0.10 10.00

Hz

1.50

515

P1.4.11 DC braki

n

time at start

0.00 600.00 s

0.00

516

 

0

 

 = DC brake is off 

at start

P1.4.12 Flux brake

0

1

0

520

 

0

 

 = Off

 

1

 

 = O

n

P1.4.13 Flux braki

n

curre

n

t

0.1 
x I

 

H

 

I

 

L

 

A

I

 

H

 

519

 

Code

Parameter

M

in.

M

ax.

Unit Default Cust ID

Note

 

P1.5.1

S

kip freque

n

cy 

ra

n

ge 1 low 

limit

0.00 Par. 

1.5.2

Hz

0.00

509

P1.5.2

S

kip freque

n

cy 

ra

n

ge 1 high 

limit

0.00 Par. 

1.1.2

Hz

0.0

510

 

0

 

 = 

S

kip freque

n

cy 

ra

n

ge 1 

n

ot 

used

P1.5.3

S

kip freque

n

cy 

acc./dec. ramp

0.1

10.0

1.0

518

 

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Summary of Contents for SVX9000 Series

Page 1: ...2011 Supersedes December 2003 CONTENT STEP 1 Keypad Operation Overview STEP 2 Standard Wiring Diagrams and Connections STEP 3 Start Up Wizard STEP 4 Operating and Programming Menu Navigation STEP 5 F...

Page 2: ...d Alarm Indicates that there is one or more active drive alarm s Fault Indicates that there is one or more active drive fault s I O Terminal Indicates that the I O terminals have been chosen for contr...

Page 3: ...from the keypad which is always active unless disabled by the StopButtonActive parameter used to reset the active faults Reset Resets the active faults Local Remote Switches between LOCAL and REMOTE c...

Page 4: ...is running Stop the drive to edit these parameters See the SVX9000 Application Manual for identification of these parameters specific to your chosen application Main Menu The data on the control keyp...

Page 5: ...4 STEP 2 Continued SVX9000 Power and Motor Wiring for Large Horsepower Drives 20 250 hp B M 3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 B R External RFI Filter Optional BR Optional External Filter Optional BR Power Board 230...

Page 6: ...open no fault Contact closed fault 11 CMA Common for DIN1 DIN3 Connect to GND or 24V 12 24V Control voltage output Voltage for switches see 6 13 GND I O ground Ground for reference and controls 14 DIN...

Page 7: ...0 Hz Motor NP Speed 1720 rpm Motor NP Current 2 20 A Power Factor 0 85 Loc Ctrl Place Keypad Input Phase Supv Fault Coast Repeat Setup No Yes Rem Ctrl Place I O Terminal Local Reference Keypad Remote...

Page 8: ...Hz V7 2 Frequency Reference 0 00 Hz G1 x G6 1 Slot A Board G6 5 Slot E Board O1 Output Frequency 0 0 Hz O2 Freq Reference 0 0 Hz Ox M7 1x Multimonitor Menu Navigation Up Arrow The up arrow advances t...

Page 9: ...r menus depress the ENTER button for 2 seconds While in the other menus if there is no keypad activity the display will return to the Operate Menu after 30 seconds Code Signal Name Unit Description O...

Page 10: ...0 111 Check the rating plate of the motor P1 1 8 Nominal speed of the motor 300 20 000 rpm 1720 112 The default applies for a 4 pole motor and a nominal size frequency converter P1 1 9 Nominal current...

Page 11: ...4 20mA P1 2 4 Reference scaling minimum value 0 00 Par 1 2 5 Hz 0 00 303 Selects the frequency that corresponds to the min reference signal 0 00 No scaling P1 2 5 Reference scaling maximum value 0 00...

Page 12: ...ctive 13 OP freq limit 1 superv 14 Remote Control Active 15 Thermistor fault warng 16 Fieldbus input data P1 3 8 Relay output 1 function 0 16 2 313 Same as parameter 1 3 7 P1 3 9 Relay output 2 functi...

Page 13: ...running no testing P1 4 6 Start function 0 1 0 505 0 Ramp 1 Flying start P1 4 7 Stop function 0 3 1 506 0 Coasting 1 Ramp 2 Ramp Run enable coast 3 Coast Run enable ramp P1 4 8 DC braking current 0 00...

Page 14: ...00 100 00 603 n x Unmot P1 6 6 V Hz curve midpoint frequency 0 00 Par 1 6 4 Hz 60 00 604 P1 6 7 V Hz curve midpoint voltage 0 00 100 00 100 00 605 n x Unmot Parameter max value par 2 6 5 P1 6 8 Output...

Page 15: ...constant 1 200 min 45 707 P1 7 12 Motor duty cycle 0 100 100 708 P1 7 13 Stall protection 0 3 0 709 0 No response 1 Warning 2 Fault stop acc to 1 4 7 3 Fault stop by coasting P1 7 14 Stall current 0...

Page 16: ...00 s 30 00 718 P1 8 3 Start function 0 2 0 719 0 Ramp 1 Flying start 2 According to par 1 4 6 P1 8 4 Number of tries after undervoltage trip 0 10 0 720 P1 8 5 Number of tries after overvoltage trip 0...

Page 17: ...ult 44 Device change different type 7 Saturation trip 26 Startup prevented 45 Device added different type 8 System fault 29 Thermistor fault 50 Analog input Iin 4 mA for the signal range 4 to 20 mA 9...

Page 18: ...e new item Press the ENTER key to accept the change Code Signal Name Unit Description V7 1 Output Frequency Hz Output frequency V7 2 Frequency reference Hz Frequency reference setting V7 3 Motor speed...

Page 19: ......

Page 20: ...d to ensuring that reliable efficient and safe power is available when it s needed most With unparalleled knowledge of electrical power management across industries experts at Eaton deliver customized...

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