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Optidrive E2 Single Phase Output User Guide V3.10

 

 

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Mechanical Installation 

3.1.

 

General 

 

The Optidrive should be mounted in a vertical position only, on a flat, flame resistant, vibration free mounting using the integral 
mounting holes or DIN Rail clip. 

 

The Optidrive must be installed in a pollution degree 1 or 2 environment only. 

 

Do not mount flammable material close to the Optidrive 

 

Ensure that the minimum cooling air gaps, as detailed in section 3.5 and 3.7 are left clear 

 

Ensure that the ambient temperature range does not exceed the permissible limits for the Optidrive given in section 9.1 

 

Provide suitable clean, moisture and contaminant  free cooling air sufficient to fulfil the cooling requirements of the Optidrive 

3.2.

 

Before Installation 

 

Carefully Unpack the Optidrive and check for any signs of damage. Notify the shipper immediately if any exist. 

 

Check the drive rating label to ensure it is of the correct type and power requirements for the application. 

 

To prevent accidental damage always store the Optidrive in its original box until required. Storage should be clean and dry and within 
the temperature range –40°C to +60°C 

3.3.

 

UL Compliant Installation 

Refer to section 9.3 on page 27 for Additional Information for UL Compliance. 

3.4.

 

Mechanical Dimensions and Mounting – IP20 Open Units 

 

 

 

Drive 

Size 

Weight 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

mm  in 

Kg 

lb 

173 

6.81 

160  6.30  109 

4.29 

162 

6.38 

0.20  123  4.84 

82 

3.23 

50 

1.97 

5.5 

0.22 

10  0.39 

2.2 

221 

8.70 

207  8.15  137 

5.39 

209 

8.23 

5.3 

0.21  150  5.91 

109 

4.29 

63 

2.48 

5.5 

0.22 

10  0.39  1.7 

3.8 

Mounting Bolts 

All Frame Sizes 

4 x M4 (#8) 

Tightening Torques 

All Frame Sizes 

Control Terminals 

0.5 Nm (4.5 lb-in) 

Power Terminals 

1 Nm (8.85 lb-in) 

3.5.

 

Guidelines for Enclosure Mounting – IP20 Units 

 

IP20 drives are suitable for use in pollution degree 1 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 
degree 1 environment around the drive. 

 

Enclosures should be made from a thermally conductive material. 

 

Ensure the minimum air gap clearances around the drive as shown below are observed when mounting the drive. 

 

Where ventilated enclosures are used, there should be venting above the drive and below the drive to ensure good air circulation. 
Air should be drawn in below the drive and expelled above the drive. 

 

In any environments where the conditions require it, the enclosure must be designed to protect the Optidrive against ingress of 
airborne dust, corrosive gases or liquids, conductive contaminants (such as condensation, carbon dust, and metallic particles) and 
sprays or splashing water from all directions. 

 

High moisture, salt or chemical content environments should use a suitably sealed (non-vented) enclosure.  

The enclosure design and layout should ensure that the adequate ventilation paths and clearances are left to allow air to circulate through the 
drive heatsink. Invertek Drives recommend the following minimum sizes for drives mounted in non-ventilated metallic enclosures:- 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ODE-2-11005-1H012-01

Page 1: ...ase Output User Guide V3 10 User Guide Single Phase Output AC Variable Speed Drive for PSC Shaded Pole Single Phase Motors 0 37 1 1kW 0 5 1 5HP IP20 Open IP66 Nema 4X Enclosed Units Installation and O...

Page 2: ...gs out of the box 1 Connect a START STOP switch from Terminal 1 to 2 Close the contact START enable the drive Open the contact STOP the drive 2 Connect a 10k potentiometer on terminal 5 6 7 to vary th...

Page 3: ...h is set to the REV position set parameter value in P 15 Check page 15 for configuring the FWD REV switch for Local Remote Hand off Auto applications Local Power Isolator with Lock off provision Fuses...

Page 4: ...motor switching frequency motor cable lengths and installation methods adopted Note For shielded motor cable lengths greater than 100m and up to 200m an output dv dt filter must be used please refer t...

Page 5: ...Wiring 13 4 7 Connection Diagram IP20 Open IP66 Nema 4X Non Switched Units 14 4 8 Connection Diagram IP66 Nema 4X Switched Units 14 4 9 Using the REV 0 FWD Selector Switch Switched Version Only 15 4...

Page 6: ...Do not carry out any work on the drive control cables whilst power is applied to the drive or to the external control circuits Within the European Union all machinery in which this product is used mu...

Page 7: ...0 1 Phase Input kW Model Number kW HP Model Number HP Output Current A Frame Size With Filter Without Filter With Filter Without Filter ODE 2 12037 1KB12 01 ODE 2 12037 1K012 01 0 37 ODE 2 12005 1HB12...

Page 8: ...162 6 38 5 0 20 123 4 84 82 3 23 50 1 97 5 5 0 22 10 0 39 1 2 2 2 221 8 70 207 8 15 137 5 39 209 8 23 5 3 0 21 150 5 91 109 4 29 63 2 48 5 5 0 22 10 0 39 1 7 3 8 Mounting Bolts All Frame Sizes 4 x M4...

Page 9: ...s 1 Nm 8 85 lb in 3 7 Guidelines for mounting IP66 Units Before mounting the drive ensure that the chosen location meets the environmental condition requirements for the drive shown in section 9 1 The...

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

Page 11: ...t 3 11 1 IP66 Nema 4X Switched Unit 3 11 2 IP66 Nema 4X Non Switched Unit Drive LED Display Keypad Local Speed Potentiometer A REV 0 FWD Selector Switch B Local Power Isolator Removable Cover Control...

Page 12: ...must comply with national and local industrial safety regulations and or electrical codes Motor Ground The motor ground must be connected to one of the ground terminals on the drive Ground Fault Monit...

Page 13: ...operation with a variable speed drive then there is no preventative measures required however if the quality of insulation is unknown then the motor manufacturer should be consulted and preventative m...

Page 14: ...2 Default No Function 4 Digital Input 3 Default Analog Preset Speed 5 10 Volt Output 6 Analog Input 1 Default 0 10 Volt 7 0 Volt 8 Analog Output Default 0 10 Volts 9 0 Volt 10 Relay Output Default Dri...

Page 15: ...I Control 5 1 In Speed Control the speed is controlled from the Local POT In PI Control Local POT controls PI set point Run in Preset Speed Control STOP Run in PI Control 5 0 2 4 5 8 12 In Preset Spee...

Page 16: ...will show 4 Close the control switch terminals 1 2 The drive is now enabled and the output frequency speed are controlled by the potentiometer The display shows zero speed in Hz with the potentiometer...

Page 17: ...et 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 motor...

Page 18: ...en set to the default value of zero all speed related parameters are displayed in Hz and the slip compensation for the motor is disabled Entering the value from the motor nameplate enables the slip co...

Page 19: ...pm P 22 Preset Frequency Speed 3 P 02 P 01 0 0 Hz Rpm P 23 Preset Frequency Speed 4 P 02 P 01 0 0 Hz Rpm Preset Speeds Frequencies selected by digital inputs depending on the setting of P 15 If P 10 0...

Page 20: ...a 0 10V signal and the scaling factor is set to 200 0 a 5 volt input will result in the drive running at maximum frequency speed P 01 P 36 Serial Communications Configuration See Below This parameter...

Page 21: ...nce between the setpoint and feedback for which the drive will remain in Standby Mode This allows the drive to ignore small feedback errors and remain in Standby mode until the feedback drops sufficie...

Page 22: ...uency This value maybe lower than the selected frequency in P 17 if the drive is too hot The drive will automatically reduce the switching frequency to prevent an over temperature trip and maintain op...

Page 23: ...ence Connect external motor thermistor PTC type or similar to digital input 3 7 Open Stop disable Closed Run enable Open Run Closed Fast Stop External trip input Open Trip Closed Run Analog input 1 re...

Page 24: ...orward Run Open Run Closed Fast Stop External trip input Open Trip Closed Run Open Keypad speed ref 24V Preset speed 1 Close digital input 3 to carry out a fast stop P 24 provided P 05 0 Example Wirin...

Page 25: ...Run Enable Run Enable Run Enable PI Preset Speed 1 PI Local Hand PI Preset Speed 1 PI Feedback PI Feedback External Trip 10 Volt Local Hand Ref PI Feedback 0 Volt 0 Volt 0 Volt Remote closed loop PI f...

Page 26: ...ress 2 Bytes Register Address 2 Bytes No Of Registers 2 Bytes 2 nd Register Value 2 Bytes Value 2 Bytes Register Value 2 Bytes CRC Checksum 2 Bytes Etc CRC Checksum 2 Bytes CRC Checksum 2 Bytes CRC Ch...

Page 27: ...s for 230 Volt rated units 10 variation allowed 240 Volt RMS Maximum Imbalance Maximum 3 voltage variation between phase phase voltages allowed All Optidrive E2 units have phase imbalance monitoring A...

Page 28: ...eration time reduce load inertia or add further brake resistors in parallel Ensure minimum resistance values form the rating tables are observed Internal power stage fault Check wiring to motor look f...

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