Greenheck DS-M Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 23

High Volume, Low Speed Ceiling Fans

23

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Register

Name

R/W Retentive Signed Format

Range

Default

Description

Detail

Contr

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1

Run Command

R/W

x

0,1,2

0=Stop=clear Fault(s); 1=Forward; 2=Reverse; 99=Reset 

2

Speed Reference R/W

xxx

1...100

Percentage of full speed/torque

3

Operational Status R

x

0…6

1=Comm CRC errors, 2=Drive Faulted, 3=Motor temp 
warning, 4=IGBT temp warning, 5=Drive Inhibited (Fire 
Input), 6=Wind Shut Down active

4

Light Control

R/W

xxx

0..100

0

J5 0-10V Output for Optional 
Light Control (%) 

Resets to 0 after power 
cycle

5

External 
Temperature

R

xxxxx -400..1100

External Temp (°C) (0.1 unit)

Based off an external 
10K @ 25C NTC 
thermistor

Fault

6

Last Fault Code

R

R

xxx

Integer code representing 
fault history

At each fault occurance, 
values are shifted to next 
register and the current 
fault is displayed in Last 
Fault Code. Values are 
retained after power 
cycle.

7

Second Last Fault

R

R

xxx

8

Third Last Fault

R

R

xxx

9

Fourth Last Fault

R

R

xxx

10

Fifth Last Fault

R

R

xxx

Diagnostics

11

Firmware Version

R

R

xxxxx

1-500

Incremental Version Count

12

Operating Hours

R

R

xxxxx

0-65535

Operating hours (driving 
motor)

MAX 65535

13

Motor RPM

R

S

xxx

-300…300

Motor RPM (0.1 rpm)

14

Voltage, DC Bus

R

xxx

0…1000

Bus Voltage (Volts) (1 units)

15

Voltage, Output 
RMS

R

xxx

0…1000

RMS Modulated Output Voltage (Volts) (1 units)

16

Current, Motor 
RMS

R

xx.x

0…150

RMS Motor current (Amps)  
(0.1 units)

17

Temperature, 
Motor

R

S

xxx.x -300…1100

Motor Temp (°C) (0.1 units)

18

Temperature, 
Transistor

R

S

xxx.x -400…1250

Transistor Temp (°C) (0.1 
units)

Transistor to Heatsink 

19

Temperature, 
MCU

R

S

xxx.x -300…1350

MCU Temp (°C) (0.1 units)

20

Thermal Speed 
Derate

R

xxx

0…100

Speed/Torque derate based 
on overtemp (%)

Thermal regulation 
(Motor and/or Drive)

21

Communication 
Errors

R

xxx

0-65535

Number of errors since last 
power cycle

0-65535

22

-- Spare --

R

0

23

-- Spare --

R

0

24

-- Spare --

R

0

25

-- Spare --

R

0

Configuration

26

KEEP ALIVE 
(WatchDog)

R/W

R

xxxxx

0-65535

30

Seconds

Any message resets; if a 
timeout occurs, fan will 
stop (if running)

27

MODBUS Serial 
Speed

R/W

x

0…9

5

Baud Rate Setting  
(SW2: Pin 7 ON)

0

1200 bps

1

2400 bps

2

4800 bps

3

9600 bps

4

19200 bps

5

38400 bps

6

57600 bps

7

115200 bps

28

Motor Type

R/W

0..2

0

13,70,170

0=13; 1 = 70; 2=170

29

MODBUS Device 
ID

R/W

R

1-247

2

New Device ID is set after 
power cycle

SW2 PIN 8 must be set 
(on) for this to take effect

30

-- Spare --

R/W

0

NOTE:

 Registers 1000-1150 are reserved for internal Diagnostics and Testing.

Modbus Registers

The DS-M fan’s VFD is configured for Modbus RTU communication as standard. The Modbus register list is for 
applications where a building management system or field-supplied control are to be used for fan operation.

Summary of Contents for DS-M

Page 1: ...e servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot...

Page 2: ...ailability of transportation and truck space Confirmation of shipment s must be limited to only items on the bill of lading Storage Fans are protected against damage during shipment If the unit cannot...

Page 3: ...n 1 General Information 4 Minimum Spacing Requirements 4 Fan Components 5 Optional Fan Components 6 Required Tools 6 Mounting Installation 7 Motor Hub to Downtube Installation 10 Fan Networking 11 Saf...

Page 4: ...fan will not interfere with correct sprinkler operation and that the fan installation complies with all national state and local codes For NFPA 13 compliance fan must be installed in the center of fou...

Page 5: ...VFD Cover 1 DOWNTUBE MOU MOTOR HUB ASSEMBLY FRONT VFD COVER RE POWER CABLE PLUG OPTIONAL LIGHT POWER CABLE OPTIONAL SAFETY CABLE WITH NO 4 GRIPPLE FACTORY INSTALLED VFD FIRE ALARM LANDING POINT COMMUN...

Page 6: ...lt 4 Wood Beam Hardware Kit Optional Bag 915429 1 2 in WASHER 1 2 in 13 GRADE 8 NYLON LOCKNUT WOOD BEAM WOOD BEAM BRACKET 1 2 in 13 GRADE B Wood Beam Bracket 2 1 2 in 13 x 11 2 in Grade 8 Hex Bolt 4 1...

Page 7: ...versal mounting plate is snug against the beam but can still be moved approximately 1 4 in of the bolt threads exposed below the nylon locknut I BEAM CLAMPING PLATE I BEAM CLAMPING PLATE SHIM UNIVERSA...

Page 8: ...Downtube Installation Wood Beam Mounting Kit For Beams 41 2 87 8 in Wide Components required from Bag 915429 Wood Beam Bracket 2 1 2 in 13 x 11 2 in Grade 8 Hex Bolt 4 1 2 in 13 Grade 8 Nylon Locknut...

Page 9: ...e to 80 ft lbf 108 5 N m STRUCTURAL STEEL ANGLES BY OTHERS 1 2 in 13 x 1 3 4 in GRADE 8 HEX BOLT Z PURLIN 1 2 in WASHER Z PURLIN BRACKET 1 2 in 13 GRADE 8 NYLON LOCKNUT TORQUE TO 80 FT LBF 108 5 N m T...

Page 10: ...OPTIONAL LIGHT COMMUNICATION PLUG OPTIONAL LIGHT POWER PLUG OPTIONAL LIGHT COMMUNICATION PLUG OPTIONAL SAFETY RETENTION CABLE 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the front VFD cover and set aside 5...

Page 11: ...be adjusted using the following instructions DIPSWITCH 3 DIPSWITCH 2 First Fan FIRST FAN IN SERIES ALL OTHER FANS IN SERIES 1 Determine the first fan in the network daisy chain by identifying the fan...

Page 12: ...Positions 6 8 are used to set parameters needed for fan operation and should not be adjusted NOTE It is good practice to use successive Modbus addresses for networked fans but this is not necessary f...

Page 13: ...ve end 4 Attach the dead end of the safety cable to the live end using the supplied 0 188 in u bolt steel cable IMPORTANT The first steel cable clamp must be installed a minimum of 5 inches away from...

Page 14: ...ome in contact with any sharp edges 5 Insert the loose end of the safety cable into the open hole of the No 4 Gripple connector Note that the cable will only feed through the Gripple connector in one...

Page 15: ...y from the dead end of the guy wire to ensure proper functioning IMPORTANT Steel cable clamps consist of two parts the u bolt and the saddle Steel cable clamps must be installed with the u bolt over t...

Page 16: ...ll 4 turnbuckles to the guy wire attachment ring located on the downtube using 4 supplied quick links Pull the loose end of each guy wire through the No 4 Gripple connector until each guy wire is taut...

Page 17: ...e installed bolts to 25 ft lbf 34 N m 5 16 in 18 x 2 GRADE 8 BOLT 2 PER BLADE TORQUE TO 25 FT LBF 34 N m IMPORTANT If airfoils must be removed and reinstalled for any reason do not re use the supplied...

Page 18: ...ncy stop landing point and the building s fire suppression system using the wiring diagram shown Communication Wiring Fan Control Installation IMPORTANT DS M fans must be installed with the supplied C...

Page 19: ...ns on page 11 to complete network setup for the fans With Optional 1 000 ft Bulk Spool of CAT 5e Cable Included Component 1 000 ft Bulk Spool of CAT 5e Control Cable 1 Shielded Pass Through RJ45 Conne...

Page 20: ...1 Refer to the wiring diagrams below to complete power wiring 2 Secure any loose power cable to the building structure to ensure it does not interfere with fan performance POWER CABLE FROM FAN POWER...

Page 21: ...personnel who are familiar with local codes and regulations and have experience with this type of equipment Once the fan has been put into operation a periodic maintenance program should be set up to...

Page 22: ...ension if applicable Defective motor Replace motor Defective variable frequency drive VFD Replace VFD Fan does not operate Electrical supply Check for switches turned off or disconnected Check for cor...

Page 23: ...Volts 1 units 15 Voltage Output RMS R xxx 0 1000 RMS Modulated Output Voltage Volts 1 units 16 Current Motor RMS R xx x 0 150 RMS Motor current Amps 0 1 units 17 Temperature Motor R S xxx x 300 1100 M...

Page 24: ...___________________ _________________________________________________ Date____________________Time______________ AM PM Notes ____________________________________________ ______________________________...

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