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Page 1: ...AF 60 LPTM Micro Drive Operating Instructions GE Consumer Industrial Electrical Distribution ...

Page 2: ...13 Motor Connection 14 Control Terminals 15 Connecting to Control Terminals 16 Switches 16 Power Circuit Overview 17 Load sharing Brake 18 4 Programming 19 How to Programme 19 Programming with DCT 10 Set up Software 19 Programming with the Keypad 19 Status Menu 21 Quick Menu 21 Quick Menu Parameters 22 Main Menu 25 5 Modbus RTU 27 Modbus RTU Overview 27 Modbus RTU Message Framing Structure 28 Remo...

Page 3: ...ers 03HEX 34 Preset Single Register 06HEX 35 Preset Multiple Registers 10HEX 36 GE Drive Control Profile 37 Control Word According to GE Drive Control Profile 37 Explanation of the Control Bits 37 Status Word According to GE Drive Control Profile STW 39 Explanation of the Status Bits 40 Bus Speed Reference Value 41 6 Parameter Overview 43 Conversion Index 48 Change during operation 48 2 Set up 48 ...

Page 4: ...nded Status Word 57 8 Specifications 59 Mains Supply 59 Other Specifications 62 Special Conditions 65 The Purpose of Derating 65 Derating for Ambient Temperature 65 Derating for Low Air Pressure 65 Derating for Running at Low Speeds 65 Options for AF 60 LP Micro Drive 66 Index 67 AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A 3 ...

Page 5: ...AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions 4 DET 579A 1 ...

Page 6: ... or attempting to keep it functioning a thorough risk analysis and system test must be carried through The system tests must include testing failure modes regarding the control signalling analog and digital signals and serial communication Make sure the frequency converter is properly connected to earth Do not remove mains connections motor connections or other power connections while the frequenc...

Page 7: ...nstructions AF 60 LP Micro Drive Series This Operating Instructions can beusedforallAF 60LP Micro Drive frequency converters with software version 2 1x The software version number can be read in parameter 15 43 AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions 6 DET 579A 1 ...

Page 8: ...f Type B time delayed shall be used on the supply side of this product Protective earthing of the frequency converter and the use of RCDs must always follow national and local regulations Motor overload protection is possible by setting Parameter 1 90 Motor thermal protection to the value Electronic overload trip For the North American market Electronic overload functions provide class 20 motor ov...

Page 9: ... according to local and currently valid legislation 1 1 8 Before Commencing Repair Work 1 Disconnect AF 60 LP Micro Drive from mains and external DC supply if present 2 Wait for 4 minutes M1 M2 and M3 and 15 minutes M4 and M5 for discharge of the DC link 3 Disconnect DC bus terminals and brake terminals if present 4 Remove motor cable AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions 8 DET 579A 1 ...

Page 10: ...60 LP Micro Drive Quick Guide Illustration 2 1 Content of box 2 2 Side by Side Installation The frequency converter can be mounted side by side for IP 20 rating units and requires 100 mm or 3 94 inclearance above and below for cooling Regarding surroundings in general please see chapter 7 Specifications Illustration 2 2 Side by side installation AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A...

Page 11: ...0 480 V A A incl decoupling plate a B b C Kg M1 0 18 0 75 0 25 0 75 0 37 0 75 150 205 140 4 70 55 148 1 1 M2 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 2 176 230 166 4 75 59 168 1 6 M3 2 2 2 2 3 7 3 0 7 5 239 294 226 90 69 194 3 0 M4 11 0 15 0 292 347 5 272 4 125 97 241 6 0 M5 18 5 22 0 335 387 5 315 165 140 248 9 5 1 For Keypad with potentiometer please add 7 6 mm Table 2 1 Mechanical Dimensions AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operatin...

Page 12: ...ower kW Torque Nm Unit Size 1 x 200 240 V 3 x 200 240 V 3 x 380 480 V Line Motor DC connection Brake Control Terminals Earth Relay M1 0 18 0 75 0 25 0 75 0 37 0 75 1 4 0 7 Spade1 0 15 3 0 5 M2 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 2 1 4 0 7 Spade1 0 15 3 0 5 M3 2 2 2 2 3 7 3 0 7 5 1 4 0 7 Spade1 0 15 3 0 5 M4 11 0 15 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 15 3 0 5 M5 18 5 22 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 15 3 0 5 1 Spade connectors 6 3 mm Faston plugs Table...

Page 13: ...K1 Type J Type T Type RK1 Type CC Type RK1 Type gG 1 4 1 2 KTN R15 JKS 15 JJN 15 KLN R15 ATM R15 A2K 15R 16A 1 KTN R25 JKS 25 JJN 25 KLN R25 ATM R25 A2K 25R 25A 2 KTN R35 JKS 35 JJN 35 KLN R35 A2K 35R 35A 3 KTN R50 JKS 50 JJN 50 KLN R50 A2K 50R 50A 3 x 200 240 V 1 3 KTN R10 JKS 10 JJN 10 KLN R10 ATM R10 A2K 10R 10A 1 2 KTN R15 JKS 15 JJN 15 KLN R15 ATM R15 A2K 15R 16A 1 KTN R20 JKS 20 JJN 20 KLN R...

Page 14: ...e of flexible conduits varies a lot and information from the manufacturer must be obtained Connect the screen armour conduit to earth at both ends for motor cables and control cables Avoid terminating the screen armour with twisted ends pigtails Such a termination increases the high frequency impedance of the screen which reduces its effectiveness at high frequencies Use low impedance cable clamps...

Page 15: ...urrents All types of three phased asynchronous standard motors can be connected to the frequency converter Normally small motors are star connected 230 400 V Δ Y Large motors are delta connected 400 690 V Δ Y Refer to motor nameplate for correct connection and voltage Illustration 3 3 Star and delta connections Step 1 First mount the earth cable Step 2 Connect wires to terminals either in star or ...

Page 16: ...rol Terminals 3 4 1 Access to Control Terminals All control cable terminals are located underneath the terminal cover in front of the frequency converter Remove the terminal cover using a screwdriver Illustration 3 6 Removing terminal cover NB See back of terminal cover for outlines of control terminals and switches AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A 15 3 ...

Page 17: ...tion Switch BUS TER pos ON terminates the RS485 port terminals 68 69 See power circuit drawing Default setting Off Illustration 3 8 S640 Bus termination S200 Switches 1 4 Switch 1 OFF PNP terminals 29 ON NPN terminals 29 Switch 2 OFF PNP terminal 18 19 27 and 33 ON NPN terminal 18 19 27 and 33 Switch 3 No function Switch 4 OFF Terminal 53 0 10 V ON Terminal 53 0 4 20 mA default setting Table 3 3 S...

Page 18: ... terminals Brake BR and BR are not applicable for Unit Size M1 Brake resistors are available from GE Improved power factor and EMC performance can be achieved by installing optional GE line filters GE power filters can also be used for load sharing AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A 17 3 ...

Page 19: ...ring and brake Load sharing Connect terminals UDC and UDC BR Brake Connect terminals BR and UDC BR Not applicable for Unit Size M1 Note that voltage levels of up to 850 V DC may occur between terminals UDC BR and UDC Not short circuit protected AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions 18 DET 579A 3 ...

Page 20: ...nd indicator lights LEDs NB Parameters should be changed in numerical order Certain parameter values are affected by preceding changes Illustration 4 1 Keypad with potentiometer The display A number of information can be read from the display Set up number shows the active set up and the edit set up If the same set up acts as both active and edit set up only that set up number is shown factory set...

Page 21: ... menus Status Menu The Status Menu is either in Readout Mode or Hand Mode In Readout Mode the value of the currently selected readout parameter is shown in the display In Hand Mode the local Keypad reference is displayed Quick Menu Displays Quick Menu parameters and their settings Parameters in the Quick Menu can be accessed and edited from here Most applications can be run by setting the paramete...

Page 22: ...ra programmable analog input In Hand Mode the potentiometer controls local reference 4 2 Status Menu After power up the Status Menu is active Use the MENU key to toggle be tween Status Quick Menu and Main Menu Arrows and toggles between the choices in each menu The display indicates the status mode with a small arrow above Status Illustration 4 7 Indicating Status mode 4 3 Quick Menu The Quick Men...

Page 23: ... 2 20 kW 3 00 HP 11 3 00 kW 4 00 HP 12 3 70 kW 5 00 HP 13 4 00 kW 5 40 HP 14 5 50 kW 7 50 HP 15 7 50 kW 10 0 HP 16 11 00 kW 15 00 HP 17 15 00 kW 20 00 HP 18 18 50 kW 25 00 HP 19 22 00 kW 29 50 HP 20 30 00 kW 40 00 HP NB Changing this parameter affects par 1 22 to 1 25 1 30 1 33 and 1 35 1 22 Motor Voltage U m n Range Function 230 400 V 50 999 V Enter motor voltage from nameplate data 1 23 Motor Fr...

Page 24: ...m Reference is adjustable in the range Minimum Reference 4999 50 00 4999 4999 Enter value for Maximum Reference The sum of all internal and external references are clamped limited to the maximum reference value par 3 03 3 41 Accel Time 1 Range Function 3 00 s 0 05 3600 00 s Enter accel time from 0 Hz to rated motor frequency fM N set in par 1 23 Choose a accel time ensuring that torque limit is no...

Page 25: ...nt Range Function 0 01 20 00 mA Normally default set to 20 mA 6 24 Terminal 60 Low Feedback Value Range Function 4999 4999 Value corresponding to P 6 22 setting 6 25 Terminal 60 High Feedback Value Range Function 4999 4999 Value corresponding to P 6 23 setting 6 26 Terminal 60 Filter Time Constant Range Function 0 01 10 00 s Filter for suppressing electrical noise 7 20 Process CL Feedback Resource...

Page 26: ... the Main Menu press MENU key until indicator in display is placed above Main Menu 2 Use to browse through the parameter groups 3 Press OK to select a parameter group 4 Use to browse through the parameters in the specific group 5 Press OK to select the parameter 6 Use to set change the parameter value 7 Press OK to accept the value 8 To exit press either Back twice to enter Quick Menu or press Men...

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Page 28: ...he master can address individual slaves or can initiate a broadcast message to all slaves Slaves return a message called a response to queries that are addressed to them individually No responses are returned to broadcast queries from the master The Modbus RTU protocol establishes the format for the master s query by placing into it the device or broadcast address a function code defining the requ...

Page 29: ...also during silent intervals When the first field the address field is received each frequency converter or device decodes it to determine which device is being addressed Modbus RTU messages addressed to zero are broadcast messages No response is permitted for boradcast messages A typical message frame is shown below Start Address Function Data CRC check End T1 T2 T3 T4 1 byte 1 byte N x 1 byte 2 ...

Page 30: ...slave must use to take the action defined by the function code This can include items such as addresses of coils or registers the quantity of items to be handled and the count of actual data bytes in the field 5 2 7 CRC Check Field Messages include an error checking field operating on the basis of a Cyclical Redundancy Check CRC method The CRC field checks the content of the entire message It is a...

Page 31: ...ted Not coasted 36 Error tripped 37 Error no trip 38 Not used Not used 39 Error trip locked 40 No warning Warning 41 Not on reference On reference 42 Hand mode Auto mode 43 Out of freq range In frequency range 44 Not running Running 45 No res brake fault Resistor brake fault 46 No voltage warning Voltage warning 47 Not in current limit Current limit 48 No thermal warning Thermal warning Frequency ...

Page 32: ...because the function code is only applicable to newer devices and was not implemented in the unit selected It could also indicate that the server or slave is in the wrong state to process a request of this type for example it is not configured and is being asked to return register values 2 Illegal data address The data address received in the query is not an allowable address for the server or sla...

Page 33: ...rameters is for more characters than the parameter stores the response is truncated If the read request for a parameter is for fewer characters than the parameter stores the response is space filled 5 4 5 Conversion Factor The different attributes for each parameter can be seen in the section on factory settings Since a parameter value can only be transferred as a whole number a conversion factor ...

Page 34: ...other coils follow toward the high order end of this byte and from low order to high order in subsequent bytes If the returned coil quantity is not a multiple of eight the remaining bits in the final data byte will padded with zeros toward the high order and of the byte The Byte Count field specifies the number of complete bytes of data Field Name Example HEX Slave address 01 frequency converter a...

Page 35: ...il Coil Address HI 00 Coil Address LO 10 coil address 17 Quantity of coils HI 00 Quantity of coils LO 10 16 coils Byte count 02 Force Data HI coils 8 1 20 Force Data LO coils 10 9 00 ref 2000hex Error Check CRC Response The normal response returns the slave address function code starting address and quantity of coils forced Field Name Example HEX Slave address 01 frequency converter address Functi...

Page 36: ...ss 01 Function 03 Byte count 04 Data HI Register 3419 00 Data LO Register 3419 00 Data HI Register 3420 00 Data LO Register 3420 03 Error Check CRC Table 5 4 Normal response frame 5 5 5 Preset Single Register 06HEX Description This function presets a value into a single holding register Query The query message specifies the register reference to be preset Register addresses start at zero i e regis...

Page 37: ...ample Write 65535 655 35s to PNU734 4 bytes mapped to 0 x 1CAB Field Name Example HEX Slave address 01 Function 10 Starting Address HI 1C Starting Address LO AB No of Registers HI 00 No of Registers LO 02 Byte count 04 Write Data HI Register 7339 00 Write Data LO Register 7339 00 Write Data HI Register 7340 FF Write Data LO Register 7340 FF Error Check CRC Table 5 7 Request frame Response The norm...

Page 38: ...d 01 are used to choose between the four reference values which are pre programmed in par 3 10 Preset Reference according to the following table Programmed ref value Parameter Bit 01 Bit 02 1 3 10 0 0 0 2 3 10 1 0 1 3 3 10 2 1 0 4 3 10 3 1 1 NB In par 8 56 Preset reference a selection is made to define how Bit 00 01 gates with the corresponding function on the digital inputs Bit 02 DC brake Bit 02...

Page 39: ...s the frequency converter to start the motor if the other starting conditions have been fulfilled NB In par 8 53 Start select a selection is made to define how Bit 06 Ramp stop start gates with the corresponding function on a digital input Bit 07 Reset Bit 07 0 does not cause a reset Bit 07 1 causes the reset of a trip Reset is activated on the signal s leading edge i e when changing from logic 0 ...

Page 40: ...ect 5 6 3 Status Word According to GE Drive Control Profile STW Bit Bit value 0 Bit value 1 00 Control not ready Control ready 01 Unit not ready Unit ready 02 Coasting Enable 03 No error Error trip 04 No error Error no trip 05 Reserved 06 Not trip locked Trip locked 07 No warning Warning 08 Speed reference Speed reference 09 Local operation Bus control 10 Out of frequency limit Frequency limit OK ...

Page 41: ...the frequency converter is tripped and locked Bit 07 No warning warning Bit 07 0 means that there are no warnings Bit 07 1 means that a warning has occurred Bit 08 Speed reference speed reference Bit 08 0 means that the motor is running but that the present speed is different from the preset speed reference For example this might occur while the speed is being ramped up down during start stop Bit ...

Page 42: ...ns that there is no thermal warning or error Bit 15 1 means that one of the thermal limits has been exceeded 5 6 5 Bus Speed Reference Value The speed reference value is transmitted to the frequency converter in a rel ative value in The value is transmitted in the form of a 16 bit word in integers 0 32767 the value 16384 4000 Hex corresponds to 100 Negative figures are formatted by means of 2 s co...

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Page 44: ...6 Parameter Overview AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A 43 6 ...

Page 45: ... Auto Tune 1 3X Adv Motor Data 1 30 Stator Resistance Rs Ohm Dep on motor data 1 33 Stator Leakage Reactance X1 Ohm Dep on motor data 1 35 Main Reactance Xh Ohm Dep on motor data 1 5X Load Indep Setting 1 50 Motor Magnetisation at 0 Speed 0 300 100 1 52 Min Speed Norm Magnet Hz 0 0 10 0 Hz 0 0 Hz 1 55 U f Characteristic U 0 999 9 V 1 56 U f Characteristic F 0 400 Hz 1 6X Load Depen Setting 1 60 Lo...

Page 46: ...Start reversing 12 Enable start forward 13 Enable start reverse 14 Jog 16 18 Preset ref bit 0 2 19 Freeze reference 20 Freeze output 21 Speed up 22 Speed down 23 Setup select bit 0 28 Catch up 29 Slow down 34 Ramp bit 0 60 Counter A up 61 Counter A down 62 Reset counter A 63 Counter B up 64 Counter B down 65 ResetCounter B 5 11 Terminal 19 Digital Input See par 5 10 10 Reversing 5 12 Terminal 27 D...

Page 47: ...0X General Settings 8 01 Control Site 0 Digital and ControlWord 1 Digital only 2 ControlWord only 8 02 Control Word Source 0 None 1 GE Drive RS485 8 03 Control Word Timeout Time 0 1 6500 s 1 0 s 8 04 Control Word Timeout Function 0 Off 1 Freeze Output 2 Stop 3 Jogging 4 Max Speed 5 Stop and trip 8 06 Reset Control Word Timeout 0 No Function 1 Do reset 8 3X GE Drive Port Settings 8 30 Protocol 0 GE...

Page 48: ...ng 14 4X Energy Savings 14 41 Energy Savings Minimum Magnetisation 40 75 66 15 XX Drive Information 15 0X Operating Data 15 00 Operating Days 15 01 Running Hours 15 02 kWh Counter 15 03 Power Ups 15 04 Over Temps 15 05 Over Volts 15 06 Reset kWh Counter 0 Do not reset 1 Reset counter 15 07 Reset Running Hours Counter 0 Do not reset 1 Reset counter 15 3X Fault Log 15 30 Fault Log Error Code 15 4X D...

Page 49: ...2 25 A in the drive Conversion index Conversion factor 2 10 1 100 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 01 3 0 001 4 0 0001 5 0 00001 Table 6 1 Conversion table 6 2 2 Change during operation TRUE means that the parameter can be changed while the frequency converter is in operation and FALSE means that the frequency converter must be stopped before a change can be made 6 2 3 2 Set up All set up The parameter can be set in...

Page 50: ...ll set ups FALSE 2 Uint16 1 33 Stator Leakage Reactance X1 All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 1 35 Main Reactance Xh All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 1 50 Motor Magnetisation at Zero Speed 100 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 1 52 Min Speed Normal Magnetising Hz 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 1 55 U f Characteristic U All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 1 56 U f Characteristic F All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 1 60 Low Speed Load Com...

Page 51: ...up Change During Operation Conver sion Index Type 4 10 Reverse Lock 2 Both directions All set ups FALSE Uint8 4 12 Motor Speed Low Limit Hz 0 Hz All set ups FALSE 1 Uint16 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 65 Hz All set ups FALSE 1 Uint16 4 16 Torque Limit Motor Mode 150 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 4 17 Torque Limit Generator Mode 100 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 4 50 Warning Current Low 0 A All set ups T...

Page 52: ...ring Operation Conver sion Index Type 7 20 Process CL Feedback 1 Resource 0 No function All set ups TRUE Uint8 7 30 Process PI Normal Inverse Control 0 Normal All set ups TRUE Uint8 7 31 Process PI Anti Windup 1 Enabled All set ups TRUE Uint8 7 32 Process PI Start Speed 0 Hz All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 7 33 Process PI Proportional Gain 0 01 All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 7 34 Process PI Integral Time 999...

Page 53: ...s FALSE Uint8 14 12 Function at Mains Imbalance 0 Trip All set ups TRUE Uint8 14 20 Reset Mode 0 Manual reset All set ups TRUE Uint8 14 21 Automatic Restart Time 10 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 14 22 Restore Factory Settings 0 Normal operation 1 set up TRUE Uint8 14 26 Action At Inverter Fault 0 Trip All set ups TRUE Uint8 14 41 Energy Savings Minimum Magneti sation 66 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 6 2 ...

Page 54: ...up TRUE 0 Uint8 16 36 Inv Nom Current 0 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 16 37 Inv Max Current 0 1 set up TRUE 2 Uint16 16 38 Logic Controller State 0 1 set up TRUE 0 Uint8 16 50 External Reference 0 1 set up TRUE 1 Int16 16 51 Pulse Reference 0 1 set up TRUE 1 Int16 16 52 Feedback Unit 0 1 set up TRUE 3 Int32 16 60 Digital input 18 19 27 33 0 1 set up TRUE 0 Uint16 16 61 Digital input 29 0 1 set up TRUE 0 ...

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Page 56: ...7 Troubleshooting AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions DET 579A 55 7 ...

Page 57: ...arth fault Desat X X 47 Control Voltage Fault X X 24 V DC may be overloaded 51 Auto Tune check U nom and I nom X Wrong setting for motor voltage and or motor current 52 Auto Tune low I nom X Motor current is too low Check settings 59 Current limit X Drive overload 63 Mechanical Brake Low X Actual motor current has not exceeded release brake current within start delay time window 80 Drive restored ...

Page 58: ...48 DC over volt DC over volt 12 1000 4096 Short Circuit 13 2000 8192 Braking 14 4000 16384 Mains ph loss Mains ph loss 15 8000 32768 Auto Tune Not OK OVC active 16 10000 65536 Live zero error Live zero error AC brake 17 20000 131072 Internal fault 18 40000 262144 19 80000 524288 U phase loss 20 100000 1048576 V phase loss 21 200000 2097152 W phase loss 22 400000 4194304 23 800000 8388608 Control V...

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Page 60: ... 8 3 3 6 3 10 2 14 4 Max cable size mains motor mm2 AWG 4 10 Max input current Continuous 1 x 200 240 V A 3 3 6 1 11 6 18 7 26 4 Intermittent 1 x 200 240 V A 4 5 8 3 15 6 26 4 37 0 Max mains fuses A See Section Fuses Environment Estimated power loss W Best case Typ ical1 12 5 15 5 20 0 25 0 36 5 44 0 61 0 67 0 81 0 85 1 Weight enclosure IP20 kg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 0 Efficiency Best case Typical1 95 ...

Page 61: ...VAC Normal overload 150 for 1 minute Frequency converter Typical Shaft Output kW 0 37 0 75 1 5 2 2 3 0 4 0 Typical Shaft Output HP 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 IP 20 Unit Size M1 Unit Size M1 Unit Size M2 Unit Size M2 Unit Size M3 Unit Size M3 Output current Continuous 3 x 380 440 V A 1 2 2 2 3 7 5 3 7 2 9 0 Intermittent 3 x 380 440 V A 1 8 3 3 5 6 8 0 10 8 13 7 Continuous 3 x 440 480 V A 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 8 6 3 8 2...

Page 62: ...16 6 Max input current Continuous 3 x 380 440 V A 19 2 24 8 33 0 42 0 34 7 41 2 Intermittent 3 x 380 440 V A 27 4 36 3 47 5 60 0 49 0 57 6 Continuous 3 x 440 480 V A 16 6 21 4 29 0 36 0 31 5 37 5 Intermittent 3 x 440 480 V A 23 6 30 1 41 0 52 0 44 0 53 0 Max mains fuses A See Section Fuses Environment Estimated power loss W Best case Typical1 131 0 166 8 175 0 217 5 290 0 342 0 387 0 454 0 395 0 4...

Page 63: ...t more than 100 000 RMS symmetrical Amperes 240 480 V maximum Motor output U V W Output voltage 0 100 of supply voltage Output frequency 0 200 Hz Advanced Vector Control 0 400 Hz u f Switching on output Unlimited Ramp times 0 05 3600 sec Cable lengths and cross sections Max motor cable length screened armoured EMC correct installation 15 m Max motor cable length unscreened unarmoured 50 m Max cros...

Page 64: ...Programmable relay output 1 Relay 01 Terminal number 01 03 break 01 02 make Max terminal load AC 1 1 on 01 02 NO Resistive load 250 V AC 2 A Max terminal load AC 15 1 on 01 02 NO Inductive load cosφ 0 4 250 V AC 0 2 A Max terminal load DC 1 1 on 01 02 NO Resistive load 30 V DC 2 A Max terminal load DC 13 1 on 01 02 NO Inductive load 24 V DC 0 1A Max terminal load AC 1 1 on 01 03 NC Resistive load ...

Page 65: ...5 65 70 C Maximum altitude above sea level without derating 1000 m Maximum altitude above sea level with derating 3000 m Derating for high altitude see section on special conditions EMC standards Emission EN 61800 3 EN 61000 6 3 4 EN 55011 IEC 61800 3 EMC standards Immunity EN 61800 3 EN 61000 6 1 2 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 See section on special conditions ...

Page 66: ...erature will reduce the lifetime of the frequency converter 8 3 3 Derating for Low Air Pressure The cooling capability of air is decreased at low air pressure For altitudes above 2000 m please contact GE Below 1000 m altitude no de rating is necessary but above 1000 m the ambient temperature or the maximum output current should be decreased Decrease the output by 1 per 100 m altitude above 1000 m ...

Page 67: ...late kit for M3 Unit Size De coupling plate kit for M4 and M5 Unit Size NEMA1ACLP1 NEMA Type 1 Kit for M1 Unit Size NEMA1ACLP2 NEMA Type 1 Kit for M2 Unit Size NEMA1ACLP3 NEMA Type 1 Kit for M3 Unit Size NEMA1ACLP4 NEMA Type 1 Kit for M4 Unit Size NEMA1ACLP5 NEMA Type 1 Kit for M5 Unit Size RMACLP1 DIN rail mounting kit for M1 Unit Size GE Line Filters and brake resistors are available upon reques...

Page 68: ...To Fc Profile 37 Controllers 51 Conversion Index 48 D Danfoss Fc Control Profile 37 Data Readouts 53 Dc brake 45 Dc brake 44 De coupling Plate Kit 66 Derating For Ambient Temperature 65 Derating For Low Air Pressure 65 Derating For Running At Low Speeds 65 Digital In out 50 Digital Inputs pulse enocder Inputs 62 Digital Inputs 62 Din Rail Mounting Kit 66 Display 19 Disposal Instruction 8 Drive Inf...

Page 69: ...hanical Installation 9 Min Reference 23 Minimum Reference 23 Modbus Rtu 27 Modbus Rtu Message Framing Structure 28 Modbus Rtu Overview 27 Motor Connection 14 Motor Current 22 Motor Direction 20 Motor Frequency 22 Motor Nominal Speed 22 Motor Output u V W 62 Motor Overload Protection 7 Motor Phase 45 50 Motor Power 22 Motor Protection 62 Motor Speed High Limit 24 Motor Speed Low Limit 24 Motor Temp...

Page 70: ...ounting Kit 66 Residual Current Device 7 S S200 Switches 1 4 16 Serial Communication 21 Set up Number 19 Set up Software 19 Side by side Installation 9 Slip Compensation 44 49 Smart Logic 52 Special Conditions 65 Special Functions 52 Specifications 59 Status Menu 20 21 Status Word According To Fc Profile stw 39 Surroundings 63 Switches 16 T Terminal 60 Filter Time Constant 24 Terminal 60 High Curr...

Page 71: ...W Warnings And Alarms 55 56 AF 60 LP Micro Drive Operating Instructions 70 DET 579A ...

Page 72: ...on or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the GE company AF 60 LP is a trademark of the General Electric Company GE Consumer Industrial 41 Woodford Avenue Plainville CT 06062 www geelectrical com drives DET 579A 132R0040 MG02G202 ...

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