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Installation and Operation Manual

SPEEDMASTER

®

SM SERIES SUB-MICRO INVERTERS

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Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual SPEEDMASTER SM SERIES SUB MICRO INVERTERS Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com...

Page 2: ...G 9 9 0 SM Series POWER WIRING DIAGRAM 11 10 0 CONTROL WIRING 12 11 0 SM Series CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAMS 15 12 0 INITIAL POWER UP AND MOTOR ROTATION 19 13 0 PROGRAMMING THE SM Series DRIVE 21 14 0 PARA...

Page 3: ...MODULE EPM PROGRAMMING BUTTONS OUTPUT MOTOR TERMINALS 3 DIGIT LED DISPLAY CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP DC BUS TERMINALS SUB MICRO DRIVE SPEEDMASTER SM SERIES LEESON Electric Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 8...

Page 4: ...wer to output terminals U V and W or terminals B B Severe damage to the drive will result Do not continuously cycle input power to the drive more than once every two minutes Damage to the drive will r...

Page 5: ...due to faulty material or workmanship No warranty claim will be accepted for components which have been damaged due to mishandling improper installation unauthorized repair and or alteration of the pr...

Page 6: ...there is compliance with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The drive controllers meet the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The harmonized standards of the series 61800 5 1 DIN DIN VDE 0...

Page 7: ...tomers in applying our products Many customizing options are available to aid in this function LEESON Electric cannot assume responsibility for any modifications not authorized by its engineering depa...

Page 8: ...37 111 2 208 240 1 174272 5 75 146 3 76 95 4 88 124 1 50 38 4 37 111 1 5 208 240 3 174278 5 75 146 2 88 74 5 56 141 2 56 65 4 37 111 400 480 3 174284 5 75 146 2 88 74 5 74 146 2 56 65 4 37 111 3 208 2...

Page 9: ...erating see parameter P02 Service Factor 1 00 up to 8 kHz carrier derate above 10 kHz see parameter P02 Efficiency Up to 98 Power Factor displacement 0 96 or better Overload Current Capacity 150 for 6...

Page 10: ...1 5 1 18 4 16 0 3 1 8 1 7 0 71 174278 2 1 5 3 9 1 7 9 3 3 8 1 7 0 71 174273 3 2 2 1 24 21 4 1 11 0 9 6 108 174279 3 2 2 3 12 4 10 8 4 5 11 0 9 6 108 174288 5 4 0 3 19 6 17 1 7 1 17 5 15 2 173 174280 7...

Page 11: ...re proper cooling in tight quarters In order to properly size an enclosure the heat generated by the drive s must be known Refer to the HEAT LOSS columns in Section 5 0 SM Series RATINGS An enclosure...

Page 12: ...than 2 0 phase to phase Excessive phase to phase imbalance can cause severe damage to the drive s power components Motor voltage should match line voltage in normal applications The drive s maximum o...

Page 13: ...reened motor cables connecting several drives to the mains at the same time additional RFI filters INPUT FUSE CIRCUIT BREAKER RATINGS 120 Vac 1 phase 208 240 Vac 1 phase 208 240 Vac 3 phase 400 480 Va...

Page 14: ...unded with clamps A to a grounded electrically conductive mounting panel D The motor cable must be of a low capacitance specification core core 75 pF m core shield 150 pF m 8 0 POWER WIRING Hazard of...

Page 15: ...drive and motor Operating such devices while the drive is running can potentially cause damage to the drive s power components If such a device is required it should only be operated when the drive is...

Page 16: ...the drive and the motor without consulting LEESON Electric for more information Failure to do so may result in drive damage 4 Use only UL and CSA listed and approved wire 5 Minimum wire voltage rating...

Page 17: ...and spikes in the coils of contactors relays solenoids etc near or connected to the drive can cause erratic drive operation Therefore a snubber circuit should be used on coils associated with the driv...

Page 18: ...3A 13B 13E and TB 11 Refer to Parameters 31 37 in Section 15 0 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS JOG TB 13B can be programmed to select either JOG FORWARD 07 or JOG REVERSE 08 The Jog speed is set by PRESET S...

Page 19: ...l override the MOP function 10 7 DRIVE STATUS DIGITAL OUTPUTS There is one Form A relay at terminals TB 16 and TB 17 Relay contacts are rated 3 amps at 250 Vac Terminal TB 13E can also be configured a...

Page 20: ...amming of certain parameters Refer to Section 15 0 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS The digital inputs terminals 1 13A 13B and 13E are active high They can be activated using terminal 11 which is 12 VDC as s...

Page 21: ...E 06 Close TB 13A to TB 11 to RUN in the reverse direction and open to STOP 3 For 0 10 VDC or 4 20 mA speed control set STANDARD SPEED SOURCE Parameter 05 to 0 10 VDC 03 or 4 20 mA 04 1 2 5 6 11 13A 1...

Page 22: ...e reverse direction Momentarily open TB 1 to TB 11 to STOP the drive 4 For 0 10 VDC or 4 20 mA speed control set STANDARD SPEED SOURCE Parameter 05 to 0 10 VDC 03 or 4 20 mA 04 1 2 5 6 11 13A 13B 13E...

Page 23: ...EEDS Parameters 31 37 to the desired values 3 If speed pot control is desired when none of the preset speeds are selected all preset speed selects are open to TB 11 set STANDARD SPEED SOURCE Parameter...

Page 24: ...tors if the drive is operated after such a long period of inactivity or storage In order to reform the capacitors and prepare the drive for operation after a long period of inactivity apply input powe...

Page 25: ...ued the display will read 00 0 indicating that the drive is in a RUN condition with a speed setpoint of 00 0 Hz 3 Use the L button to increase the speed setpoint until the motor starts to rotate The l...

Page 26: ...display will read 00 and the upper right hand decimal point will be blinking as shown below Press Mode Display reads 00 Upper right decimal point blinks Use the L and M buttons to scroll to the passw...

Page 27: ...etting is 20 0 Upper right decimal point blinks Use L and M to change setting example setting changed to 30 0 Press Mode to store new setting Pressing the Mode will store the new setting and also exit...

Page 28: ...tenth of a unit If the L or M button is pressed and held the value will increment by tenths of units until the next whole unit is reached and then the value will increment by whole units When a value...

Page 29: ...default settings see Parameter 48 in Section 15 0 NOTE The drive will not operate without the EPM installed The drive will display F1 if the EPM is missing or damaged Do not remove the EPM while powe...

Page 30: ...URCE 0 10 VDC 03 4 20 mA 04 06 RELAY OUTPUT NONE 01 RUN 02 FAULT 03 NONE 01 INVERSE FAULT 04 FAULT LOCKOUT 05 AT SET SPEED 06 ABOVE PRESET 3 07 CURRENT LIMIT 08 AUTO SPEED 09 REVERSE 10 10 TB 13A FUNC...

Page 31: ...INALSTRIP REMOTE KEYPAD ONLY 02 ONLY 01 16 UNITS EDITING TENTHS OF UNITS 01 WHOLE WHOLE UNITS 02 UNITS 02 17 ROTATION FORWARD ONLY 01 FORWARD FORWARD AND REVERSE 02 ONLY 01 19 ACCELERATION TIME 0 1 36...

Page 32: ...EQUENCY 999 Hz 60 0 Hz 47 CLEAR HISTORY MAINTAIN 01 CLEAR 02 MAINTAIN 01 48 PROGRAM USER SETTINGS 01 OEM SETTINGS 02 RESET SELECTION RESET OEM 03 RESET 60 04 60 04 RESET 50 05 TRANSLATE 06 50 FAULT HI...

Page 33: ...r 100 04 10 kHz 35 C or 92 NOTES 1 The SM Series drive is fully rated up to 8 kHz carrier frequency If the 10 kHz carrier frequency is selected the drive s ambient temperature rating OR output current...

Page 34: ...tart Pending If all three restart attempts fail the drive will trip into FAULT LOCKOUT displayed LC and require a manual reset Refer to Section 16 0 TROUBLESHOOTING The FLYING RESTART 1 3 settings all...

Page 35: ...status indication for the normally open relay output at TB 16 and TB 17 01 NONE Disables the open collector output 02 RUN Closes upon a START command Opens if the drive is in a STOP state the drive fa...

Page 36: ...uit Momentarily close TB 13A to TB 11 to START the drive and momentarily open TB 1 to TB 11 to STOP 06 RUN REVERSE Close TB 13A to TB 11 to RUN in the reverse direction and open to STOP Close TB 1 to...

Page 37: ...ction The drive will run at PRESET SPEED 2 Parameter 32 when in JOG mode 08 JOG REVERSE Close TB 13B to TB 11 to JOG in the reverse direction The drive will run at PRESET SPEED 2 Parameter 32 when in...

Page 38: ...speed reference input 03 4 20 mA Selects a 4 20 mA signal at TB 25 as the AUTO speed reference input 04 PRESET SPEED 3 Selects PRESET SPEED 3 as the AUTO speed reference The drive will operate at the...

Page 39: ...IMIT setting Opens if the output current is equal to or less than CURRENT LIMIT see Parameter 25 18 AUTOMATIC SPEED MODE Closes if an AUTOMATIC terminal strip speed reference is active Opens if a STAN...

Page 40: ...tation in the forward direction However JOG REVERSE see Parameter 11 will still operate even if FORWARD ONLY is selected 02 FORWARD AND REVERSE The drive will allow rotation in both directions P19 ACC...

Page 41: ...GNAL and SPEED AT MAX SIGNAL also affect the drive s speed range NOTE If this parameter is changed while the drive is running the new value will not take effect until the drive is stopped P24 MAXIMUM...

Page 42: ...Hz to produce full torque Setting the BASE FREQUENCY to 60 Hz causes the drive to output full voltage 230 Vac at 60 Hz which yields the required 3 83 V Hz Output voltage is proportional to output fre...

Page 43: ...13 terminals NOTE 2 When a TB 13 terminal is programmed for a function other than a preset speed select it is considered OPEN for the table above Preset Speed 6 and 7 can also be used as skip frequen...

Page 44: ...hould be set to the desired display value when the drive output is 60 Hz The highest setting is 6500 and the highest value that can be displayed is 6553 6 If SPEED SCALING is set to 0 0 the speed scal...

Page 45: ...eed reference signal increases the drive speed will decrease and vice versa P47 CLEAR FAULT HISTORY 01 MAINTAIN Maintains the FAULT HISTORY Parameter 50 entries for troubleshooting 02 CLEAR Erases the...

Page 46: ...tion and then OPERATE WITH USER SETTINGS is selected the USER settings will be the same as the OEM default settings This allows the drive to operate as if it was in OEM mode but the parameter values c...

Page 47: ...ltage in percent of nominal Nominal DC bus voltage is determined by multiplying the drive s nameplate input voltage rating by 1 4 P53 MOTOR VOLTAGE This displays the output voltage in percent of the d...

Page 48: ...status of the buttons on the keypad and the status of the protective circuitry in the drive using the horizontal segments of the LED An illuminated segment indicates that the corresponding button is p...

Page 49: ...hen finished press Mode to exit the parameter menu An example is shown below Press Mode once Display reads 00 Upper right decimal point blinks Press Mode again Display reads P50 FAULT HISTORY Use L an...

Page 50: ...48 to change the parameter version of the EPM to match the parameter version of the drive dF Dynamic Braking Fault The drive has sensed that the dynamic braking resistors are over heating and shuts do...

Page 51: ...5 seconds and then turn off to indicate that the commanded speed has been reached and that the display is now showing the actual speed 17 2 CHANGING THE SPEED REFERENCE SOURCE When the speed source i...

Page 52: ...Parameter 48 CL CURRENT LIMIT The output current has exceeded the CURRENT LIMIT setting Parameter 25 and the drive is reducing the output frequency to reduce the output current If the drive remains in...

Page 53: ...N SM Series AC Variable Frequency Motor Drives Models 174263 174267 174272 174277 174281 174285 174290 174264 174268 174273 174278 174282 174286 174291 174265 174270 174274 174279 174283 174287 174292...

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