
VFD67 Size A to D Getting Started Guide
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Issue Number: 1
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Figure 6-10 Pr 05 = HVAC terminal configuration
Enter the motor current rating (taken from the motor name plate).
The drive rated current is the 100% RMS output current value of the drive. This value
can be set to a lower value but not to a higher value than the drive rated current.
Enter the rated full load speed of the motor (taken from the motor name plate).
The motor rated speed is used to calculate the correct slip speed for the motor.
Enter the motor rated voltage (taken from the motor name plate).
This is the voltage applied to the motor at base frequency.
0V
Remote current speed
reference input (A1)
+10V reference output
Not used
+24V output
Drive enable / reset
Run reverse
Reference
select
Remote speed
reference input
V
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+
Analog output
(motor speed)
Digital output
(zero speed)
T1
T2
T3
T4
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
Auto
run
Hand/Off/Auto
switch
H
A
A
Run forward
H: Contacts made in 'hand' position -
Keypad control
A: Contacts made in 'auto' position -
Remote current speed reference input
No
Function
Range
Defaults
Type
06
Motor rated current
0 to Drive rated current A
Drive rating
RW
Pr
06
Motor rated current
must be set correctly to avoid a risk of fire in the event of a
motor overload.
WARNING
No
Function
Range
Defaults
Type
07
Motor rated speed
0 to 9999 rpm
1800
RW
A value of zero entered into Pr
07
means slip compensation is disabled.
NOTE
If the full load speed of the motor is above 9999rpm, enter a value of 0 in Pr
07
. This will
disable slip compensation as values >9999 cannot be entered into this parameter.
NOTE
Slip compensation should be disabled when using the drive on a high inertia load.
NOTE
No
Function
Range
Defaults
Type
08
Motor rated voltage
0 to 240, 0 to 480 V
230 / 460
RW
If the motor is not a standard 50 or 60Hz motor, see Pr
on page 35 and adjust accordingly.
NOTE
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