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 Optidrive ODE-3 1Ph Output User Guide Revision 1.00 

 

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Declaration of Conformity 

Invertek Drives Ltd hereby states that the Optidrive ODE-3 product range conforms to the relevant safety provisions of the following council 
directives: 
2004/108/EC (EMC) and 2006/95/EC (LVD)     (Valid until 20.04.2016) 
2014/30/EU (EMC) and 2014/35/EU (LVD)      (Valid from 20.04.2016) 
 
Designed and manufacture is in accordance with the following harmonised European standards: 
 

EN 61800-5-1: 2003 

Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Safety requirements. Electrical, thermal and energy. 

EN 61800-3 2

nd

 Ed: 2004 

Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. EMC requirements and specific test methods 

EN 55011: 2007 

Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific and 
medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment (EMC) 

EN60529 : 1992 

Specifications for degrees of protection provided by enclosures 

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility 

All Optidrives are designed with high standards of EMC in mind. All versions suitable for operation on Single Phase 230 volt and Three Phase 400 
volt supplies and intended for use within the European Union are fitted with an internal EMC filter. This EMC filter is designed to reduce the 
conducted emissions back into the supply via the power cables for compliance with the above harmonised European standards. 
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment or system into which the product is incorporated complies with the EMC 
legislation of the country of use. Within the European Union, equipment into which this product is incorporated must comply with the EMC 
Directive 2004/108/EC. When using an Optidrive with an internal or optional external filter, compliance with the following EMC Categories, as 
defined by EN61800-3:2004 can be achieved: 
 

Drive Type / Rating 

EMC Category 

Cat C1 

Cat C2 

Cat C3 

1 Phase, 230 Volt Input 
ODE-3-x2xxxx-1Fxx 

No additional filtering required 
Use shielded motor cable 

Note 

Compliance with EMC standards is dependent on a number of factors including the environment in which the drive is installed, 
motor switching frequency, motor, cable lengths and installation methods adopted. 

 

Compliance with EMC directives is achieved with the factory default parameter settings 

 
All rights reserved. No part of this User Guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical including 
photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher. 
 

Copyright Invertek Drives Ltd © 2015 

 
All Invertek Optidrive units carry a 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects from the date of manufacture. The manufacturer accepts no 
liability for any damage caused during or resulting from transport, receipt of delivery, installation or commissioning. The manufacturer also 
accepts no liability for damage or consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation, incorrect adjustment of the 
operating parameters of the drive, incorrect matching of the drive to the motor, incorrect installation, unacceptable dust, moisture, corrosive 
substances, excessive vibration or ambient temperatures outside of the design specification. 
 
The local distributor may offer different terms and conditions at their discretion, and in all cases concerning warranty, the local distributor 
should be contacted first. 
 

This user guide is the “original instructions” document. All non-English versions are translations of the “original instructions”.

 

 
The contents of this User Guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interest of a commitment to a policy of continuous 
improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance or the contents of the User 
Guide without notice. 
 

This User Guide is for use with version 3.02 Firmware. 
User Guide Revision 1.00 

 
Invertek Drives Ltd adopts a policy of continuous improvement and whilst every effort has been made to provide accurate and up to date 
information, the information contained in this User Guide should be used for guidance purposes only and does not form the part of any 
contract. 
 

 

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Page 1: ...h Output User Guide Revision 1 00 www invertekdrives com 1 1 Quick Start Up User Guide Single Phase Output IP20 IP66 NEMA 4X AC Variable Speed Drive 0 37 1 1kW 0 5 1 5HP 110 230V Installation and Oper...

Page 2: ...ection Diagram 13 4 9 Using the REV 0 FWD Selector Switch Switched Version Only 14 4 10 Control Terminal Connections 14 5 Operation 15 5 1 Managing the Keypad 15 5 2 Changing Parameters 15 5 3 Read On...

Page 3: ...h EMC standards is dependent on a number of factors including the environment in which the drive is installed motor switching frequency motor cable lengths and installation methods adopted Compliance...

Page 4: ...t which normally will be limited by the fuses or MCB Suitably rated fuses or MCB should be fitted in the mains supply to the drive according to any local legislation or codes Do not carry out any work...

Page 5: ...4X Enclosed Units Guidelines for mounting IP66 Units 8 8 8 9 5 Select the correct power and motor cables according to local wiring regulations or code noting the maximum permissible sizes 9 2 Rating T...

Page 6: ...to Start Open to Stop Connect a potentiometer 5k 10k between terminals as shown to vary the speed from P 2 0Hz default to P 01 50 60 Hz default 0 10V 0 50 60Hz Quick Start IP66 Switched Switch the uni...

Page 7: ...c Brake Transistor 1 Not Fitted 4 Internal Transistor Frame Size Filter Type 0 No Filter F Internal EMC Filter Input Voltage 1 110 115 2 200 240 No Of Input Phases Output Current x 10 2 2 Drive Model...

Page 8: ...environments according to IEC 664 1 For pollution degree 2 or higher environments drives should be mounted in a suitable control cabinet with sufficient ingress protection to maintain a pollution deg...

Page 9: ...t be mounted vertically on a suitable flat surface The minimum mounting clearances as shown in the table below must be observed The mounting site and chosen mountings should be sufficient to support t...

Page 10: ...conduit installations the conduit entry holes require standard opening to the required sizes specified per the NEC Not intended for installation using rigid conduit system Power Isolator Lock Off On t...

Page 11: ...der joist a floor ground rod or bus bar Grounding points must comply with national and local industrial safety regulations and or electrical codes Motor Ground The motor ground must be connected to on...

Page 12: ...mains supply for motors which have been wound for operation with a variable speed drive then there is no preventative measures required however if the quality of insulation is unknown then the motor...

Page 13: ...ons A Incoming Power Supply B External Isolator Disconnect C External MCB or Fuse D Optional Input Choke E Optional Input Filter F Optional Brake Resistor G Shielded Motor Cable H Analog Digital Outpu...

Page 14: ...d 1 STOP Run PI Control 5 6 0 Selectable PI control or preset speed Run Pot STOP Run PI Control 5 6 0 Selectable PI control or Pot speed control Enable STOP Enable 7 8 0 Control from CAN interface Run...

Page 15: ...Read Only Parameter Access 5 4 Resetting Parameters Press and hold the Navigate key 2 seconds Press and hold the Navigate key 2 seconds To reset parameter values to their factory default settings pre...

Page 16: ...um Speed Preset Speeds etc will also be displayed in RPM Note If P 09 value is changed P 10 value is reset to 0 P 11 Start Boost Voltage 0 0 100 0 3 0 This parameter sets the initial voltage applied t...

Page 17: ...mit set in P 19 9 Drive Ready to Run Logic 1 when the drive is ready to run no trip present P 19 Relay Threshold Level 0 0 200 0 100 0 Adjustable threshold level used in conjunction with settings 4 to...

Page 18: ...inal Enable 3 Previous Speed Terminal Enable 4 Current Speed Keypad Start 5 Preset Speed 4 Keypad Start 6 Current Speed Terminal Start 7 Preset Speed 4 Terminal Start P 32 Starting Boost Frequency 0 0...

Page 19: ...for the PID Reference Setpoint 0 Digital Preset Setpoint P 45 is used 1 Analog Input 1 Setpoint Analog input 1 signal level readable in P00 01 is used for the setpoint P 45 PI Digital Setpoint 0 0 10...

Page 20: ...process data output outgoing process data TX PDO1 for CANopen PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 P00 23 Accumulated time with heatsink 85 C Hours Total accumulated hours and minutes of operation above heatsink temp of...

Page 21: ...Set the Boost Period Duration P 33 to the maximum allowed value of 150 seconds 5 Start the drive and display the motor current press the Navigate button until the display shows x x where x is the mot...

Page 22: ...reference selected according to other digital input status FAST STOP P 24 When both inputs are active simultaneously the drive stops using Fast Stop Ramp Time P 24 E TRIP External Trip input which mu...

Page 23: ...9 P 15 DI1 DI2 DI3 AI2 DI4 AI1 Diagram 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 STOP ENABLE FB REF Fieldbus Speed Reference Modbus RTU CAN Master Slave defined by P 12 1 1 STOP ENABLE PI Speed Reference 5 3 STOP ENABLE FB R...

Page 24: ...llowing protection features in the drive O t Heat sink Over Temperature U t Drive Under Temperature Th FLt Faulty Thermistor on Heat sink E trip External Trip 4 20 F 4 20mA fault Ph Ib Phase Imbalance...

Page 25: ...2 Bytes Register Address 2 Bytes Register Address 2 Bytes No Of Registers 2 Bytes 2nd Register Value 2 Bytes Value 2 Bytes Register Value 2 Bytes CRC Checksum 2 Bytes Etc CRC Checksum 2 Bytes CRC Che...

Page 26: ...er a 24 hour period for 200 240V 2 2kW and 3HP IP20 drives is 45 C 9 2 Rating Tables Frame Size kW HP Input Current Fuse MCB Type B Maximum Cable Size Output Current Recommended Brake Resistance Non U...

Page 27: ...stated in section 9 1 For IP20 units installation is required in a pollution degree 1 environment For IP66 Nema 4X units installation in a pollution degree 2 environment is permissible Electrical Ins...

Page 28: ...the drive and that the bottom entry and top exit vents are not blocked or obstructed 09 Under temperature Trip occurs when ambient temperature is less than 10 C Temperature must be raised over 10 C i...

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