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Status display I:
This read-out state is standard after start-up or restore.
Use [INFO] to obtain information about the value/
measurement linked to the displayed operating variables
(1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, and 3).
See the operating variables shown in the display in this
illustration. 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 are shown in small size. 2 and
3 are shown in medium size.

Status display II:
See the operating variables (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 2) shown in
the display in this illustration.
In the example, Speed, Motor current, Motor power and
Frequency are selected as variables in the first and second
lines.
1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 are shown in small size. 2 is shown in large
size.

Status display III:
This state displays the event and action of the Logic
Controller. For further information, see section 

Logic

Controller

.

Display Contrast Adjustment

Press [status] and [

] for darker display

Press [status] and [

] for brighter display

Indicator lights (LEDs):

If certain threshold values are exceeded, the alarm and/or
warning LED lights up. A status and alarm text appear on
the keypad.
The On LED is activated when the frequency converter
receives power from mains voltage, a DC bus terminal, or
an external 24 V supply. At the same time, the back light is
on.

Green LED/On: Control section is working.

Yellow LED/Warn.: Indicates a warning.

Flashing Red LED/Alarm: Indicates an alarm.

Keys

Menu keys
The menu keys are divided into functions. The keys below
the display and indicator lamps are used for parameter set-
up, including choice of display indication during normal
operation.

[Status]
indicates the status of the frequency converter and/or the
motor. 3 different readouts can be chosen by pressing the
[Status] key:
5 line readouts, 4 line readouts or Logic Controller.

How to Operate the Frequenc...

AF-600 FP High Power Operating Instructions

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Summary of Contents for AF-600 FP Series

Page 1: ...operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered su ciently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the GE...

Page 2: ...7 Motor Cable 17 3 1 8 Load Sharing 17 3 1 9 Shielding against Electrical Noise 17 3 1 10 Mains Connection 18 3 1 11 External Fan Supply 18 3 1 13 Recommendations 19 3 1 14 CE Compliance 20 3 1 15 NE...

Page 3: ...p Shield Installation Unit Sizes 41 and 42 64 4 4 Field Installation of Options 64 4 4 1 Installation of Top only Duct Cooling Kit 64 4 4 2 Installation of Top and Bottom Covers 64 4 4 3 Outside Insta...

Page 4: ...N EtherNet 97 6 2 15 BN BACnet 98 6 2 16 LN LonWorks 98 6 2 17 ID Drive Information 99 6 2 18 DR Data Readouts 100 6 2 19 LG Logs I O Opt Status 102 6 2 20 AP HVAC Appl Param 103 6 2 21 FB Fire Bypass...

Page 5: ...liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or the inability to use information contained in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such d...

Page 6: ...inute M TYPE Motor Type Dependent Nm Newton Metres in lbs IM N Nominal motor current fM N Nominal motor frequency PM N Nominal motor power UM N Nominal motor voltage par Parameter PELV Protective Extr...

Page 7: ...connected linkage of DC intermediate circuit as well as the motor connection for kinetic back up Before touching any potentially live parts of the frequency converter wait at least as follows Be aware...

Page 8: ...lation requirements 2 1 6 Installation at High Altitudes PELV NOTE Installation at high altitude 380 480 V At altitudes above 3 km please contact GE regarding PELV 525 600 V At altitudes above 2 km pl...

Page 9: ...lectrical components must not be disposed of together with domestic waste It must be separately collected with electrical and electronic waste according to local and currently valid legislation Safety...

Page 10: ...tails They spoil the screening effect at higher frequencies If it is necessary to break the screen to install a motor isolator or motor contactor the screen must be continued at the lowest possible HF...

Page 11: ...02 03 04 05 06 2 Temp Switch 6 SMPS Fuse see fuse tables for part number 106 104 105 7 AUX Fan 3 Line 100 101 102 103 R S T L1 L2 L1 L2 91 92 93 8 Fan Fuse see fuse tables for part number L1 L2 L3 9...

Page 12: ...th terminals IP00 Chassis Unit size 44 is shown unit size 43 is equivalent Illustration 3 5 Position of earth terminals IP21 NEMA type 1 and IP54 NEMA type 12 Unit size 42 is shown unit size 41 is equ...

Page 13: ...ation 3 6 Compact IP 21 NEMA 1 and IP 54 NEMA 12 Unit Size 51 Illustration 3 7 Position of earth terminals IP00 Chassis Unit Size 52 Electrical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions...

Page 14: ...t numbers 2 Manual Motor Starters 7 SMPS Fuse See fuse tables for part numbers 3 30 A Fuse Protected Power Terminals 8 Manual Motor Controller fuses 3 or 6 pieces See fuse tables for part numbers 4 Li...

Page 15: ...Monitoring 6 Motor 2 AUX Relay U V W 01 02 03 96 97 98 04 05 06 T1 T2 T3 4 AUX Fan 8 Fan Fuses See fuse tables for part numbers 100 101 102 103 9 SMPS Fuses See fuse tables for part numbers L1 L2 L1...

Page 16: ...Monitoring 6 Motor 2 AUX Relay U V W 01 02 03 96 97 98 04 05 06 T1 T2 T3 4 AUX Fan 8 Fan Fuses See fuse tables for part numbers 100 101 102 103 9 SMPS Fuses See fuse tables for part numbers L1 L2 L1...

Page 17: ...h Factory installed A1 B1 RFI Filter Option Mains supply isolated from earth If the frequency converter is supplied from an isolated mains source IT mains floating delta and grounded delta or TT TN S...

Page 18: ...obtain equal amount of wires attached to each inverter module terminal The wires are required to be equal length within 10 between the inverter module terminals and the first common point of a phase...

Page 19: ...he fan must run independently of the power supply an external power supply can be applied The connection is made on the power card Terminal No Function 100 101 102 103 Auxiliary supply S T Internal su...

Page 20: ...ife property damage and to avoid fire hazard due to overheating of the cables in the installation The drive is equipped with an internal over current protection F 43 Current Limit that can be used for...

Page 21: ...rip level HP A 1 gG 16 gG 25 PKZM0 25 25 2 3 5 gG 20 gG 32 7 5 gG 50 gG 63 PKZM4 50 50 10 15 20 gG 80 gG 125 NZMB1 A100 100 25 30 gG 125 gG 150 NZMB2 A200 150 40 aR 160 aR 160 50 aR 200 aR 200 NZMB2 A...

Page 22: ...100 40 50 60 gG 125 gG 150 NZMB2 A200 150 75 aR 160 aR 160 100 aR 250 aR 250 NZMB2 A250 250 125 150 gG 300 gG 300 200 gG 350 gG 350 250 gG 400 gG 400 300 gG 500 gG 500 350 gG 630 gG 630 450 aR 700 aR...

Page 23: ...100 100 40 50 gG 125 gG 160 NZMB2 A200 160 60 75 100 aR 250 aR 250 NZMB2 A250 250 125 150 gG 300 gG 300 200 gG 350 gG 350 250 gG 400 gG 400 300 gG 500 gG 500 350 gG 630 gG 630 450 aR 700 aR 700 500 aR...

Page 24: ...125 NZMB1 A100 100 40 50 60 gG 100 gG 150 NZMB2 A200 150 75 100 aR 250 aR 250 NZMB2 A250 250 125 150 aR 315 aR 315 200 aR 350 aR 350 250 300 aR 400 aR 400 350 aR 500 aR 500 400 aR 550 aR 550 450 aR 70...

Page 25: ...NZMB1 A100 100 40 50 gG 125 gG 160 NZMB2 A200 160 60 75 aR 250 aR 250 100 NZMB2 A250 250 125 150 aR 315 aR 315 200 aR 350 aR 350 250 300 aR 400 aR 400 350 aR 500 aR 500 400 aR 550 aR 550 450 aR 700 a...

Page 26: ...FNQ R 30 KTK R 30 LP CC 30 5 7 5 10 KTN R 50 KS 50 JJN 50 7 5 15 KTN R 60 JKS 60 JJN 60 10 20 KTN R 80 JKS 80 JJN 80 25 30 KTN R 125 JKS 125 JJN 125 20 40 KTN R 150 JKS 150 JJN 150 30 50 KTN R 200 JK...

Page 27: ...A50X fuses from FERRAZ SHAWMUT may substitute A25X for 240V frequency converters Recommended max fuse AF 600 1 phase AF 600 3 phase Bussmann Bussmann Bussmann Bussmann Bussmann Bussmann HP HP Type RK...

Page 28: ...2028220 160 KLS R 150 A6K 150 R 50 100 2028220 200 KLS R 200 A6K 200 R 125 2028220 250 KLS R 250 A6K 250 R Table 3 12 380 480V 125HP and below Recommended max fuse AF 600 1 phase AF 600 3 phase Bussma...

Page 29: ...Ferraz Shawmut Ferraz Shawmut HP Type RK1 Type RK1 Type RK1 Type J 1 5017906 005 KLS R 005 A6K 5 R HSJ 6 2 3 5017906 010 KLS R 010 A6K 10 R HSJ 10 5 5017906 020 KLS R 020 A6K 20 R HSJ 20 7 5 5017906 0...

Page 30: ...FWH 600 JJS 600 206xx32 600 L50 S 600 A50 P 600 450 170M4017 20 610 32 700 6 9URD31D08A0700 500 170M6013 22 610 32 900 6 9URD33D08A0900 550 170M6013 22 610 32 900 6 9URD33D08A0900 600 170M6013 22 610...

Page 31: ...170M7081 1350 170M7082 1550 170M7083 Table 3 18 525 690V above 125HP AF 600 Bussmann PN Rating Alternate Siba PN HP 750 170M8611 1100A 1000V 20 781 32 1000 950 170M8611 1100A 1000V 20 781 32 1000 105...

Page 32: ...ncy impedance is lower in the PE than the input power leads Provide a good high frequency connection between the motor and the frequency converter for instance by screened cable which has a 360 connec...

Page 33: ...o mains Please note that a warning of low voltage will be given when 24 VDC has been connected however there will be no tripping WARNING Use 24 VDC supply of type PELV to ensure correct galvanic isola...

Page 34: ...2 Pull out the cable 1 Max 0 4 x 2 5mm Electrical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 33 3 3...

Page 35: ...inal 18 E 01 Terminal 18 Digital Input Start 9 default Terminal 27 E 03 Terminal 27 Digital Input Freeze reference 19 Terminal 29 E 04 Terminal 29 Digital Input Speed up 21 Terminal 32 E 05 Terminal 3...

Page 36: ...s occurs it may be necessary to break the screen or insert a 100nF capacitor between screen and chassis The digital and analog inputs and outputs must be connected separately to the frequency converte...

Page 37: ...creened armoured Connect the wires as described in the Operating Instruction for the frequency converter Remember to connect the shields in a proper way to ensure optimum electrical immunity Electrica...

Page 38: ...lways be the set up that is edited If you prefer you can also ignore this and manually control what set up you want to edit through par K 11 4 Set par E 03 Terminal 27 Digital Input to 23 Set up selec...

Page 39: ...r name plate NOTE The motor is either star Y or delta connected This information is located on the motor name plate data Step 2 Enter the motor name plate data in this parameter list To access this li...

Page 40: ...ts for speed and ramp time F 18 Motor Speed Low Limit RPM or F 16 Motor Speed Low Limit Hz F 17 Motor Speed High Limit RPM or F 15 Motor Speed High Limit Hz F 07 Accel Time 1 F 08 Decel Time 1 3 5 Add...

Page 41: ...nstructions before installing the unit Failure to follow recommendations could result in death or serious injury Mechanical Installation Mechanical mounting Electrical Installation Connection to Mains...

Page 42: ...y damage that might have occurred to the unit during transport In case damage has occurred contact immediately the shipping company to claim the damage 4 2 3 Transportation and Unpacking Before unpack...

Page 43: ...as the drive but is not attached to Unit Sizes 61 64 during shipment The plinth is required to allow airflow to the drive to provide proper cooling The unit sizes 6X should be positioned on top of the...

Page 44: ...Please note airflow directions Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 43 4 4...

Page 45: ...Please note airflow directions Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 44 4 4...

Page 46: ...Please note airflow directions Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 45 4 4...

Page 47: ...61 IP 21 54 NEMA 1 12 63 IP 21 54 NEMA 1 12 1 Minimum clearance from ceiling Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 46 4 4...

Page 48: ...62 IP 21 54 NEMA 1 12 64 IP 21 54 NEMA 1 12 1 Minimum clearance from ceiling Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 47 4 4...

Page 49: ...es Unit Size 51 52 61 62 63 64 350 600HP at 460V 380 480V 450 650HP at 575V 525 600V 650 1000HP at 460V 380 480V 750 1050HP at 575V 525 600V 650 1000HP at 460V 380 480V 750 1050HP at 575V 525 600V 120...

Page 50: ...2 Light duty rated power 110 overload torque 350 600 HP at 460 V 380 480 V 450 650 HP at 575 V 525 600 V 350 600 HP at 460 V 380 480 V 450 650 HP at 575 V 525 600 V 650 1000 HP at 460 V 380 480 V 750...

Page 51: ...derations Wire access Ensure that proper cable access is present including necessary bending allowance As the IP00 Open Chassis drive type is open to the bottom cables must be fixed to the back panel...

Page 52: ...terminals into consideration when you design for cables access Illustration 4 13 Position of power connections 43 44 Unit Sizes Be aware that the power cables are heavy and hard to bend Consider the...

Page 53: ...142 5 6 131 5 2 135 5 3 I 55 2 2 59 2 3 48 1 9 51 2 0 J 354 13 9 361 14 2 347 13 6 354 13 9 K 284 11 2 277 10 9 277 10 9 270 10 6 L 334 13 1 334 13 1 326 12 8 326 12 8 M 250 9 8 250 9 8 243 9 6 243 9...

Page 54: ...1 Take the following position of the terminals into consideration when designing the cable access Illustration 4 14 IP21 NEMA Type 1 and IP54 NEMA Type 12 drive type power connection positions Mechani...

Page 55: ...Illustration 4 15 IP21 NEMA type 1 and IP54 NEMA type 12 drive type power connection positions detail B Mechanical Installation AF 600 FP High Power Operating Instructions 54 4 4...

Page 56: ...s into consideration when designing the cable access Illustration 4 16 IP00 Open Chassis drive type power connection positions Illustration 4 17 IP00 Open Chassis drive type power connection positions...

Page 57: ...ensuring easy installation of the cables Each terminal allows use of up to 4 cables with cable lugs or use of standard box lug Earth is connected to relevant termination point in the drive Illustratio...

Page 58: ...s 61 and 63 Illustration 4 19 Terminal locations Inverter Cabinet 61 and 63 front left and right side view The gland plate is 42 mm below 0 level 1 Ground bar 2 Motor terminals 3 Brake terminals Illus...

Page 59: ...erminal locations Inverter Cabinet 62 and 64 front left and right side view The gland plate is 42 mm below 0 level 1 Ground bar Illustration 4 22 Terminal Locations Regen Terminals Mechanical Installa...

Page 60: ...nd plate is 42 mm below 0 level 1 Loadshare Terminal 2 Ground bar 3 Loadshare Terminal Terminal locations Options Cabinet Unit Sizes 63 and 64 Illustration 4 24 Terminal locations Options Cabinet Left...

Page 61: ...cuit breaker molded case switch Left side front and right side view The gland plate is 42 mm below 0 level 1 Ground bar Power size 2 3 4 5 500 kW 480 V 710 800 kW 690 V 34 9 86 9 122 2 174 2 560 1000...

Page 62: ...onents installed inside the enclosure The total required air flow must be calculated so that the appropriate fans can be selected Some enclosure manufacturers offer software for performing the calcula...

Page 63: ...EMA 12 Units This only applies to 41 and 42 Unit Sizes 460V 125 300 HP 575 600V 125 400 HP It must be considered where to install the unit Take the relevant points into consideration before you select...

Page 64: ...proper cooling of the unit If the gland plate is not mounted the drive may trip on Alarm 69 Pwr Card Temp Cable entries viewed from the bottom of the drive 1 Mains side 2 Motor side Illustration 4 31...

Page 65: ...onal support of the frequency converter Using these kits as described removes 85 of the losses via the back channel using the drive s main heat sink fan The remaining 15 must be removed via the door o...

Page 66: ...re Ordering information Unit size 43 OPCDUCT433R Unit size 44 OPCDUCT443R Unit size 52 OPCDUCT523R 4 4 4 Installation of IP00 to IP20 Kits The kits can be installed on unit sizes 43 44 and 52 IP00 Ord...

Page 67: ...4 requirements NOTE For further information please consult GE 4 4 8 Unit Size 6x USB Extension Kit A USB extension cable can be installed into the door of unit size 6x frequency converters NOTE For f...

Page 68: ...Status line Status messages displaying text The display is divided into 3 sections Top section a shows the status when in status mode or up to 2 variables when not in status mode and in the case of A...

Page 69: ...Adjustment Press status and for darker display Press status and for brighter display Indicator lights LEDs If certain threshold values are exceeded the alarm and or warning LED lights up A status and...

Page 70: ...enu Password K 61 Access to Main Menu w o Password K 65 Quick Menu Password or K 66 Access to Quick Menu w o Password For the majority of AF 600 FP applications it is not necessary to access the Main...

Page 71: ...l communication When a start signal is applied on the control terminals and or the bus the frequency converter will start The key can be selected as Enable 1 or Disable 0 via K 42 Auto Button on Keypa...

Page 72: ...panding an existing network Future developed frequency converters will be supported Drive Control Tool DCT 10 software supports Profibus DP V1 via a Master class 2 connection It makes it possible to o...

Page 73: ...ve to factory settings Recommended restore and manual restore Please be aware that they have different impact according to the below description Recommended restore via H 03 Restore Factory Settings 1...

Page 74: ...a cooling tower fan to operate at full speed if the condenser water return sensor fails scaling of the analog input signals for example to match the analog input to the mA and pressure range of a stat...

Page 75: ...parameters including those used to initiate daily or weekly actions based on the built in real time clock e g change of setpoint for night set back mode or start stop of the pump fan compressor start...

Page 76: ...er supply air temperature The LC can often replace the need for other external control equipment B Brakes Parameters used to configure braking functions of the frequency converter which although not c...

Page 77: ...arameters are listed Select Parameter Data Check to get information about The last 10 changes Use the up down navigation keys to scroll between the last 10 changed parameters The changes made since de...

Page 78: ...it Hz Hz F 16 Motor Speed Low Limit Hz Hz F 17 Motor Speed High Limit RPM RPM F 18 Motor Speed Low Limit RPM RPM H 08 Reverse Lock P 04 Auto Tune Table 6 2 Quick Setup parameters The display showing d...

Page 79: ...tion 6 2 Step 1 Turn on the frequency converter green LED lights Illustration 6 3 Step 2 Press the Quick Menus button Quick Menus choices appear Illustration 6 4 Step 3 Use the up down navigation keys...

Page 80: ...d Hz E 04 Terminal 29 Digital Input AP 41 Minimum Sleep Time AP 44 Wake up Ref FB Difference E 24 Function Relay AP 42 Wake up Speed RPM AP 45 Setpoint Boost H 09 Start Mode AP 43 Wake up Speed Hz AP...

Page 81: ...t Speed RPM AN 26 Terminal 54 Filter Time Constant CL 13 Minimum Reference Feedb CL 83 PID Start Speed Hz AN 27 Terminal 54 Live Zero CL 14 Maximum Reference Feedb CL 93 PID Proportional Gain AN 00 Li...

Page 82: ...t AP FB T CL XC PC LC B Table 6 3 Parameter Groups in Main Menu Items Group no Parameter group K Keypad Set Up F Fundamental Parameters E Digital In Out C Frequency Control Functions P Motor Data H Hi...

Page 83: ...y enlarges the data value and the down key reduces the data value Place the cursor on the value to be saved and press OK Illustration 6 12 Display example 6 1 9 Changing of Data Value Step by Step Cer...

Page 84: ...ound under the section Parameter Lists at the back of this manual K Keypad Set up F Fundamental Parameters E Digital In Outs C Frequency Control Functions P Motor Data H High Perf Parameters AN Analog...

Page 85: ...Uint16 K 24 Display Line 3 Large ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE Uint16 K 25 Quick Start ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 Uint16 K 3 K 30 Unit for Custom Readout 1 All set ups TRUE Uint8 K 31 Min Val...

Page 86: ...K 76 DST Summertime Start ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay K 77 DST Summertime End ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 TimeOfDay K 79 Clock Fault null 1 set up TRUE Uint8 K 8 K 81 Working Days nu...

Page 87: ...7 Uint16 F 18 Motor Speed Low Limit RPM ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 F 2 F 24 Holding Time 0 0 s All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 F 26 Motor Noise Carrier Freq null All set ups TRUE Uint8 F 27...

Page 88: ...2 Uint16 E 5 E 51 Terminal 27 Mode 0 Input All set ups TRUE Uint8 E 52 Terminal 29 Mode 0 Input All set ups TRUE Uint8 E 53 Terminal X30 2 Digital Input 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 E 54 Ter...

Page 89: ...utput Variable 0 No operation All set ups TRUE Uint8 E 76 Pulse Output Max Freq X30 6 5000 Hz All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 E 9 E 90 Digital Relay Bus Control 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint32 E 93 Pulse Ou...

Page 90: ...tion All set ups TRUE Uint8 C 4 C 40 Semi Auto Jump Freq Set up 0 Off All set ups FALSE Uint8 6 2 6 P Motor Data Par No Parameter description Default value 4 set up Change during operation Conver sion...

Page 91: ...st Pulses Frequency 200 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint16 H 6 H 64 Resonance Dampening 100 All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 H 65 Resonance Dampening Time Constant 5 ms All set ups TRUE 3 Uint8 H 7 H 70 Warning Curr...

Page 92: ...ll set ups TRUE Uint8 AN 3 AN 30 Terminal X30 11 Low Voltage 0 07 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 AN 31 Terminal X30 11 High Voltage 10 00 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 AN 34 Term X30 11 Low Ref Feedb Value 0...

Page 93: ...trl Integration Time 0 020 s All set ups FALSE 3 Uint16 SP 32 Current Lim Ctrl Filter Time 26 0 ms All set ups TRUE 4 Uint16 SP 4 SP 40 VT Level 66 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 SP 41 Energy Savings Min M...

Page 94: ...essionLimit 1 set up TRUE 3 Uint16 O 37 Maximum Inter Char Delay ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 5 Uint16 O 4 O 40 Telegram Selection 1 Standard telegram 1 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 O 42 PCD write configurat...

Page 95: ...t ups TRUE 2 Int16 AO 31 Terminal X42 5 High Voltage 10 00 V All set ups TRUE 2 Int16 AO 34 Term X42 5 Low Ref Feedb Value 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 AO 35 Term X42 5 High Ref Feedb Value 100...

Page 96: ...2 set ups TRUE Uint16 DN 12 Process Data Config Read ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE Uint16 DN 13 Warning Parameter 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 DN 14 Net Reference 0 Off 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 DN 15...

Page 97: ...baudrate found All set ups TRUE Uint8 PB 7 PB 71 Profibus Save Data Values 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 PB 72 ProfibusDriveReset 0 No action 1 set up FALSE Uint8 PB 8 PB 80 Defined Parameters 1 0 N A...

Page 98: ...TRUE Uint8 EN 29 Store Always 0 Off 1 set up TRUE Uint8 EN 3 EN 30 Warning Parameter 0 N A All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 EN 31 Net Reference 0 Off 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 EN 32 Net Control 0 Off 2 set ups TR...

Page 99: ...sword ExpressionLimit 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 20 6 2 16 LN LonWorks Par No Parameter description Default value 4 set up Change during operation Conver sion index Type LN 0 LN 00 Neuron ID 0 N A All set...

Page 100: ...t ups FALSE 0 Uint8 ID 31 Alarm Log Value 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Int16 ID 32 Alarm Log Time 0 s All set ups FALSE 0 Uint32 ID 33 Alarm Log Date and Time ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 0 TimeOfDa...

Page 101: ...Uint8 DR 35 Drive Thermal 0 All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 DR 36 Drive Nominal Current ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 DR 37 Drive Max Current ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 2 Uint32 DR 38 L...

Page 102: ...0 12 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int32 DR 77 Analog Out X30 8 mA 0 000 N A All set ups FALSE 3 Int16 DR 8 DR 80 Fieldbus CTW 1 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 V2 DR 82 Fieldbus REF 1 0 N A All set ups FAL...

Page 103: ...og Event 0 N A All set ups FALSE 0 Uint8 LG 11 Fire Mode Log Time 0 s All set ups FALSE 0 Uint32 LG 12 Fire Mode Log Date and Time ExpressionLimit All set ups FALSE 0 TimeOf Day LG 3 LG 30 Analog Inpu...

Page 104: ...Uint16 AP 41 Minimum Sleep Time 10 s All set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 AP 42 Wake up Speed RPM ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 67 Uint16 AP 43 Wake up Speed Hz ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 AP 4...

Page 105: ...ups TRUE 67 Uint16 AP 86 Speed at Design Point Hz ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 AP 87 Pressure at No Flow Speed 0 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 AP 88 Pressure at Rated Speed 999999 999...

Page 106: ...Alarms 2 set ups FALSE Uint8 FB 1 FB 10 Drive Bypass Function 0 Disabled 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 FB 11 Drive Bypass Delay Time 0 s 2 set ups TRUE 0 Uint16 FB 2 FB 20 Locked Rotor Function 0 Off All set u...

Page 107: ...16 Maintenance Text 0 N A 1 set up TRUE 0 VisStr 20 T 5 T 50 Energy Log Resolution 5 Last 24 Hours 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 T 51 Period Start ExpressionLimit 2 set ups TRUE 0 TimeOfDay T 53 Energy Log 0 N...

Page 108: ...t ups TRUE 4 Uint32 CL 32 User Defined Refrigerant A2 2250 00 N A All set ups TRUE 2 Int32 CL 33 User Defined Refrigerant A3 250 000 N A All set ups TRUE 3 Uint32 CL 34 Duct 1 Area m2 0 500 m2 All set...

Page 109: ...TRUE 1 Uint16 XC 3 XC 30 Ext 2 Ref Feedback Unit 1 All set ups TRUE Uint8 XC 31 Ext 2 Minimum Reference 0 000 ExtPID2Unit All set ups TRUE 3 Int32 XC 32 Ext 2 Maximum Reference 100 000 ExtPID2Unit All...

Page 110: ...l All set ups TRUE Uint8 XC 61 Ext 3 Proportional Gain 0 01 N A All set ups TRUE 2 Uint16 XC 62 Ext 3 Integral Time 10000 00 s All set ups TRUE 2 Uint32 XC 63 Ext 3 Differentation Time 0 00 s All set...

Page 111: ...0 Uint16 PC 4 PC 40 Decel Ramp Delay 10 0 s All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 PC 41 Accel Ramp Delay 2 0 s All set ups TRUE 1 Uint16 PC 42 Staging Threshold ExpressionLimit All set ups TRUE 0 Uint8 PC 43 Dest...

Page 112: ...pe PC 85 Relay ON Time 0 h All set ups TRUE 74 Uint32 PC 86 Reset Relay Counters 0 Do not reset All set ups TRUE Uint8 PC 9 PC 90 Pump Interlock 0 Off All set ups TRUE Uint8 PC 91 Manual Alternation 0...

Page 113: ...Boolean 2 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 LC 43 Logic Rule Operator 2 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 LC 44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 null 2 set ups TRUE Uint8 LC 5 LC 51 Logic Controller Event null 2 set ups TRUE Uin...

Page 114: ...dent Torque characteristics Starting torque Constant torque maximum 110 for 1 min Starting torque maximum 135 up to 0 5 sec Overload torque Constant torque maximum 110 for 1 min Percentage relates to...

Page 115: ...y at terminal 29 33 5kHz open collector Min frequency at terminal 29 33 4Hz Voltage level see section on Digital input Maximum voltage on input 28V DC Input resistance Ri approx 4k Pulse input accurac...

Page 116: ...n 4 5 NO Resistive load 2 3 400V AC 2 A Max terminal load AC 15 1 on 4 5 NO Inductive load cos 0 4 240V AC 0 2 A Max terminal load DC 1 1 on 4 5 NO Resistive load 80V DC 2 A Max terminal load DC 13 1...

Page 117: ...1 1 Full speed USB plug USB type B device plug CAUTION Connection to PC is carried out via a standard host device USB cable The USB connection is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage PELV an...

Page 118: ...ntinuous KVA at 460 V KVA 151 191 241 288 353 Max input current Continuous at 400 V A 204 251 304 381 463 Continuous at 460 V A 183 231 291 348 427 Max cable size mains motor and load share mm2 AWG2 2...

Page 119: ...416 456 516 554 Continuous KVA at 460 V KVA 430 470 540 582 Max input current Continuous at 400 V A 590 647 733 787 Continuous at 460 V A 531 580 667 718 Max cable size mains motor and load share mm2...

Page 120: ...VA 621 709 837 924 1100 1219 Max input current Continuous at 400 V A 857 964 1090 1227 1422 1675 Continuous at 460 V A 759 867 1022 1129 1344 1490 Max cable size motor mm2 AWG2 8x150 8x300 mcm 12x150...

Page 121: ...91 241 289 Continuous KVA at 690 V KVA 185 229 289 347 Max input current Continuous at 550 V A 158 198 245 299 Continuous at 575 V A 151 189 234 286 Continuous at 690 V A 155 197 240 296 Max cable siz...

Page 122: ...8 Continuous KVA at 690 V KVA 411 478 538 Max input current Continuous at 550 V A 355 408 453 Continuous at 575 V A 339 390 434 Continuous at 690 V A 352 400 434 Max cable size mains motor and load sh...

Page 123: ...VA at 575 V KVA 498 568 627 Continuous KVA at 690 V KVA 598 681 753 Max input current Continuous at 550 V A 504 574 607 Continuous at 575 V A 482 549 607 Continuous at 690 V A 482 549 607 Max cable si...

Page 124: ...06 Max input current Continuous at 550 V A 743 866 962 1079 1282 Continuous at 575 V A 711 828 920 1032 1227 Continuous at 690 V A 711 828 920 1032 1227 Max cable size motor mm2 AWG2 8x150 8x300 mcm 1...

Page 125: ...in the drive and opposite If the switching frequency is increased comed to the default setting the power losses may rise significantly keypad and typical control card power consumptions are included...

Page 126: ...o restart the motor If an alarm cannot be reset the reason may be that its cause has not been rectified or the alarm is trip locked see also Table 8 1 CAUTION Alarms that are trip locked offer additio...

Page 127: ...X 36 Mains failure X X 38 Internal fault X X 39 Heatsink sensor X X 40 Overload of Digital Output Terminal 27 X E 00 E 51 41 Overload of Digital Output Terminal 29 X E 00 E 51 42 Overload of Digital...

Page 128: ...Illegal PS config X X 250 New spare parts X 251 New Type Code X X Table 8 1 Alarm Warning code list X Dependent on parameter 1 Can not be Auto reset via H 04 Auto Reset Times A trip is the action whe...

Page 129: ...Loss Mains ph Loss Out of Speed Range 15 00008000 32768 Auto Tune Not OK No Motor OVC Active 16 00010000 65536 Live Zero Error Live Zero Error 17 00020000 131072 Internal Fault 10V Low 18 00040000 26...

Page 130: ...pply is connected the frequency converter trips after a fixed time delay The time delay varies with unit size WARNING ALARM 9 Inverter overloaded The frequency converter is about to cut out because of...

Page 131: ...timeout There is no communication to the frequency converter The warning will only be active when O 04 Control Word Timeout Function is NOT set to OFF If O 04 Control Word Timeout Function is set to S...

Page 132: ...M data is defect or too old 512 Control board EEPROM data is defect or too old 513 Communication time out reading EEPROM data 514 Communication time out reading EEPROM data 515 Application Orientated...

Page 133: ...low The 24V DC is measured on the control card The external 24V DC backup power supply may be overloaded otherwise contact your GE supplier WARNING 48 1 8 V supply low The 1 8V DC supply used on the...

Page 134: ...AP 5 ALARM 95 Broken belt Torque is below the torque level set for no load indicating a broken belt See parameter group AP 6 ALARM 96 Start delayed Motor start has been delayed due to short cycle pro...

Page 135: ...size drives It is equivalent to Alarm 79 The report value in the alarm log indicates which power module generated the alarm 1 left most inverter module 2 middle inverter module in 62 or 64 drive 2 rig...

Page 136: ...uts 113 Output 115 Disposal Instruction 8 Drip Shield Installation 64 Drive Control Tool DCT 10 71 Drives With Factory Installed A1 B1 RFI Filter Option 16 Duct Cooling 61 E Earth Leakage Current 6 Ea...

Page 137: ...e Inputs 114 Start Stop 34 Q Quick Menu 69 75 Menu Mode 69 76 Transfer Of Parameter Settings When Using Keypad 72 R Receiving The Frequency Converter 41 Relay Outputs 115 Residual Current Device 6 RS...

Page 138: ...operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered su ciently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the GE...

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