EQ5 AC Drive Operations Manual
Document: TWMC-EQ5OM Revision: 001P0
Page 1: ...EQ5 AC Drive Operations Manual Document TWMC EQ5OM Revision 001P0 ...
Page 2: ...rcumstances Always follow instructions Instructions on use Danger This inverter is designed to drive a 3 phase induction motor and is not suitable for a single phase motor or any other types as fire may result This inverter may not be used as is as a component of a life support system or other medical device directly affecting the personal welfare of the user This inverter is manufactured under st...
Page 3: ...inverter is on Otherwise electric shock may occur Do not operate switches with wet hands otherwise electric shock may result When the retry function is selected the inverter may restart automatically after tripping Design the machine to ensure personal safety in the event of restart Accident may result When the torque limiting function is selected operating conditions may differ from preset condit...
Page 4: ...inspection Also confirm that the charge lamp is off and that DC voltage between terminals P and N does not exceed 25V Otherwise electrical shock may result Only authorized personnel should perform maintenance inspection and replacement operations Take off metal jewelry such as watches and rings and use insulated tools Otherwise electric shock or injury may result Instructions on disposal Caution T...
Page 5: ...ING More than one live parts inside the inverter Type1 INDOOR USE ONLY The inverter is approved as a part used inside a panel Install it inside a panel Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100 000rms symmetrical amperes Use 60 75C copper wire only A Class2 circuit wired with class1 wire Field wiring connections must be made by a UL Listed and CSA Certified closed loop ...
Page 6: ...33 4 3 6 Checking Parameter Data 33 4 3 7 Monitoring Operating Status 33 4 3 8 I O Check 34 4 3 9 Maintenance Information 35 4 3 10 Load Rate Measurement 36 4 3 11 Alarm Information 37 4 3 12 Alarm History and Possible Reasons 38 4 3 13 Data Copy Verify and Error Processing 39 40 4 3 14 Alarm Mode 41 Pg 5 Parameters F E C P H A and U 42 5 1 Parameter Summary List 42 45 5 2 Parameter Explanation 46...
Page 7: ... XXXXXXXXXXXXX Production lot serial number Production month 1 to 9 January to September X October Y November Z December Production year Last digit of year 7 2007 2 Check for damaged and or missing parts 3 In addition to the drive unit and this manual the package contains rubber bushings for products of 30HP CT 40HP VT or less and a terminating resistor 1 2 W 120Ω which is packed separately The te...
Page 8: ...e top see Fig 1 3 1 Fig 1 3 1 Removing the Surface Cover for inverters rated 30HP CT 40HP VT or less For drives of 40HP CT 50HP VT or more first remove the six mounting screws then remove the cover see Fig 1 3 2 Fig 1 3 2 Removing the Surface Cover for inverters rated 40HP CT 50HP VT or more 2 Removing the digital operator After removing the cover as explained in 1 loosen the mounting screws of th...
Page 9: ...fications Ambient temperature 10 14 F to 50 122 F Condensation or freezing must not occur as a result of sudden temperature changes Storage temperature 25 13 F to 65 149 F Note1 Relative humidity 5 to 95 Note2 Atmosphere The product must not be exposed to dust direct sunlight corrosive gas oil mist vapor or water There must be a minimum salt content in the atmosphere Do not store where condensatio...
Page 10: ...er limit of ambient temperature must be reduced to 30º 86ºF to prevent the deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors 2 Pack the product thoroughly to eliminate exposure to moisture and include a drying agent to ensure a relative humidity of about 70 or less 3 If the product is mounted on equipment or a control panel and is not being unused and is exposed to the elements such as like moisture or...
Page 11: ...e condensation may occur as a result of sudden changes in temperature Fig 2 2 1 30HP CT 40HP VT or less Gap X can be 0 side by side installation 40HP CT 50HP VT or more Gap X 2 0 50mm Altitude 1000 m 3300 feet or lower For altitudes above 1000 m 3300 feet see Table 2 1 2 Vibration 3mm peak from 2 to 9Hz 9 8m s2 from 9 to 20Hz 2m s2 from 20 55Hz 1m s2 from 55 to 200Hz 2 2 Installation Method 1 Moun...
Page 12: ...that heat sink surfaces are kept free of foreign matter DANGER In the case of external cooling system cover the back of the inverter in order to prevent the exposure of the power capacitor and braking resistor as electric shock may result Ensure that the inverter and heat sink surfaces are kept free of foreign matter such as lint paper dust small chips of wood or metal and dust as fire may result ...
Page 13: ...ce mount Installation Fig 2 2 3 40HP CT 50HP VT or more Removing Upper and Lower Brackets 8 For inverters of 30HP CT 40HP VT or less remove the ventilating covers if ambient temperature exceeds 40 C 104 F 1 Removing the ventilating covers One ventilating cover is mounted on top of the inverter and the other two or three are mounted at the bottom Fig 2 2 4 30HP CT 40HP VT or Less Removing Ventilati...
Page 14: ...lectrical noise 4 Use a secure reliable cable crimp connection between the terminal and a cable 5 After terminating the wiring connection ensure the following a The connection is correct b All necessary connections have been made c There is no short circuit or ground fault between terminals and cables 6 If a wiring change needs to be made after power up wait at least 5 minutes before making any wi...
Page 15: ...EQ5 AC Drive Operations Manual ______________________________________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Basic Wiring Diagram 9 ...
Page 16: ...___________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Power Terminal Designations Wiring 10 2 3 2 Connecting the Input Power Motor Output Power and Ground Terminals The following shows the terminal arrangements for the various HP ranges of the EQ5 The terminal screw sizes are also shown for reference ...
Page 17: ...ess P1 P DC link reactor terminal connection Connects a power factor correcting DC link reactor optional P DB External braking resistor terminal connections Connects an external braking resistor for inverters 10HP CT 15HP VT or less P N DC link circuit terminals Supplies DC link voltage to the external braking or power regeneration unit optional G Inverter ground terminal Inverter chassis case gro...
Page 18: ...verters 5HP CT VT and Smaller Motor Insulation Rating 1000V 1300V 1600V 460 VAC Input Voltage 66 ft 20 m 165 ft 50 m 165 ft 50 m 230 VAC Input Voltage 328 ft 100 m 328 ft 100 m 328 ft 100 m In this case the cable length is determined by secondary effects and not voltage spiking Note When a motor protective thermal O L relay is inserted between the inverter and the motor the thermal O L relay may m...
Page 19: ... less Fig 2 3 4 For inverters 10HP CT 15HP VT or less a built in braking resistor is connected to terminals P and DB If this braking resistor does not provide sufficient thermal capacity e g high operating duty cycle or high inertia loads an optional external braking resistor must be installed to improve braking performance a Remove the internal braking resistor from terminals P and DB and Insulat...
Page 20: ... 10Ω b In accordance with applicable codes use a suitable ground cable to connect the inverter system to ground 8 Placement of connector CN UX for inverters 40HP CT 50HP VT and higher When an inverter of 40HP or higher is connected to an input voltage listed in Table 2 3 2 disconnect the auxiliary power connector CN UX from U1 and connect to U2 Refer to Fig 2 3 7 Table 2 3 2 Main Input Voltage Req...
Page 21: ...EQ5 AC Drive Operations Manual ______________________________________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Power Terminal Designations Wiring 15 NOTES ...
Page 22: ...e control PCB as shown on the right EQ5 4040 C to EQ5 4200 C EQ5 2040 C to EQ5 14150 C Note To remove a connector squeeze the locking mechanism and pull To mount a connector push the connector down until it locks clicks EQ5 4250 C to EQ5 4900 C When shipped from the factory CN UX is connected to U1 and CN RXTX is connected to L1 R L3 T Fig 2 3 7 CN UX and CN RXTX Connector Locations and Orientatio...
Page 23: ... operation using positive and negative signals 0 to 10V DC 0 to 100 Reverse operation 10 to 0V DC 0 to 100 2 Feedback signal for PID control 3 Output torque control Terminal Input resistance 22kΩ V2 Voltage input 2 Sets the output frequency in accordance with an analog input voltage applied from an external circuit 0 to 10V DC 0 to 100 Reverse operation 10 to 0V DC 0 to 100 Terminals V2 and C1 can...
Page 24: ...x Operating voltage ON 2V 2V OFF 22V 24V 27V Operating current level ON 3 2mA 4 5mA Leakage current OFF 0 5mA FWD REV X1 X9 CM PLC 6 8kΩ 24V 0V X2 Digital input 2 X3 Digital input 3 X4 Digital input 4 X5 Digital input 5 X6 Digital input 6 X7 Digital input 7 X8 Digital input 8 X9 Digital input 9 CM Common terminal Common terminal for digital inputs FMP and P24 P24 Control Unit power Supply 24VDC po...
Page 25: ...n mode can be selected for normal or alarm operation Y5A Y5C Multipurpose signal relay output The activation signals can be the same as the Y1 Y4 outputs above The contact ratings are the same as that of the alarm output above Communication DX DX RS485 Modbus RTU communication Terminals for RS485 communication Modbus RTU UP to 31 inverters can be connected using the daisy chain method SD Communica...
Page 26: ...o both ends of the relays exciting coil 4 Sink or Source Logic selection a The slide switch SW1 located on the control board sets the digital inputs for sink or source input logic The factory default is the sink position and is most commonly used in the US while source logic is common in Europe b For proper input digital connections refer to the EQ 5 wiring diagram as well as other sections coveri...
Page 27: ...al ______________________________________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Control Terminal Designations Wiring 21 Fig 2 3 11 Control Cable Routing and Securing for 40HP CT 50HP VT and Greater NOTES ...
Page 28: ... 30 200 5 200 50 40 225 5 225 60 50 300 5 300 75 60 350 5 350 100 75 300 5 300 125 100 400 5 400 150 125 450 5 450 460VAC 0 5 0 5 3 3 3 15 1 1 5 6 3 15 2 2 10 10 3 15 3 3 15 15 3 20 5 5 20 25 3 35 7 5 5 30 45 3 50 10 7 5 40 60 3 70 15 10 50 90 3 90 20 15 70 110 3 110 25 20 80 125 3 150 30 25 100 125 3 175 30 30 100 125 3 175 40 30 100 10 100 50 40 125 10 125 60 50 175 10 175 75 60 150 10 150 100 7...
Page 29: ...0 Qty 2 250 4 460 VAC 0 5 0 5 10 6 1 2 10 6 1 2 16 16 1 1 2 2 20 8 2 36 20 8 2 36 10 6 1 2 14 3 3 5 5 14 14 5 7 5 31 0 3 5 31 0 3 5 12 7 5 10 10 10 15 51 3 5 8 15 20 8 20 25 6 25 30 30 30 4 30 40 119 13 5 2 3 3 10 40 50 1 2 2 50 60 51 3 5 8 2 0 2 1 60 75 3 0 2 0 2 0 75 100 239 27 119 13 5 2 0 4 0 4 0 100 125 239 27 3 0 4 0 Qty 2 1 10 125 150 119 13 5 Qty 2 1 0 Qty 2 1 0 Qty 2 1 0 8 150 200 Qty 2 1...
Page 30: ... 150 125 DCR4 110B 73 200 150 DCR4 132B 84 250 200 DCR4 160B 90 300 250 DCR4 200B 126 350 300 DCR4 220B 131 400 350 DCR4 280B 133 450 350 DCR4 280B 150 500 400 DCR4 355B 205 600 450 DCR4 400B 215 700 500 DCR4 450B 272 800 600 DCR4 500B 292 Notes EQ5 Drives rated 100 Hp and above are furnished with a DC link choke This choke must be installed between terminals P1 and P prior to applying power to th...
Page 31: ... inverter will not start or operate abnormally at power up 6 Check the following after power up a No alarm message is displayed on the digital operator see Figure 3 1 2 b The fan inside the inverter is rotating For drives 2HP or more RUN JOG NORMAL REMOTE LOCAL Fig 3 1 2 Display on Digital Operator at Power up DANGER Be sure that all protective covers are in place before turning on the power Never...
Page 32: ...ge analog current c Is the acceleration and deceleration smooth 5 If no abnormalities are detected increase the frequency and check the above items again If the results of the trial run are normal proceed to start a formal run Note If an error is detected in the above procedure immediately stop the operation and attempt to determine the cause by referring to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting DANGER Since ...
Page 33: ...ected units or multiple of the monitored data shown on the LED monitor and is displayed on the top line of the LCD monitor The symbol indicates selected units or multiple number The symbol indicates there is an upper screen not currently displayed LCD Monitor Used to display various items of information as operation status and function data An operation guide message which can be scrolled is displ...
Page 34: ...ial screen is displayed STOP Used to switch normal operation mode to jogging operation mode or vice versa The selected mode is displayed on the LCD screen STOP RESET Switches the operating mode from digital operator to terminal block operation Local Remote and vice versa When these keys are operated function F01 data is automatically set to 3 if set at 0 or automatically set to 0 if set from 1 thr...
Page 35: ...data is possible by selecting the DATA SET screen above 3 OPR MNTR Can check the operating status of various data 4 I O CHECK Can check the status of analog and digital inputs and outputs of the inverter and option cards 5 MAINTENANCE Can check inverter status life expectancy communication error status and ROM version as maintenance information 6 LOAD FCTR Can measure maximum and average current a...
Page 36: ...etween screens is possible by setting the value of parameter E45 1 operation guide 2 bar graph 1 Operation status E45 0 RUN FWD PRG PRG MENU F D LED SHIFT STOP FWD PRG PRG MENU F D LED SHIFT 2 Bar graph E45 1 Output frequency maximum frequency at full scale Output current 200 of inverter rating at full scale Torque calculation 200 of inverter rating at full scale Fout Iout TRQ Hz A 1 Output freque...
Page 37: ...nt Output current A 4 Output voltage specified value Output voltage specified value V 5 Synchronous speed setting value Synchronous speed r min For 4 digits or more the last digits are cut with x10 x100 marked on the indicator 6 Line speed setting value Line speed m min 7 Load rotation speed setting value Load rotation speed r min 8 Torque calculation value Torque calculation value indication 9 Po...
Page 38: ...RG MENU F D LED SHIFT The parameter designations function codes consist of alphanumeric characters with unique alphabetical letters assigned to each parameter group as in table 4 3 1 below Table 4 3 1 Parameter Designations and Corresponding Groups Parameter Group name Remarks F00 F42 Fundamental Functions E01 E47 Extension Terminal Functions C01 C33 Control Functions of Frequency P01 P09 Motor Pa...
Page 39: ...and selection ON DATA PRTCTD Data protection is selected by parameter F00 Change F00 to 0 INV RUNNING An attempt is made to change a function that cannot be changed during inverter operation Stop inverter operation FWD REV ON An attempt is made to change a function that cannot be changed with the FWD REV command on Turn FWD REV command off 4 3 6 Checking Parameter Values Select 2 DATA CHECK on the...
Page 40: ...V2 XX XV Terminal 12 Input Terminal 22 Input AIO Option Terminal 32 Input AIO Option Terminal V2 Input C1 XX XmA C2 XX XmA Terminal C1 Input Terminal C2 Input AIO Option FMA XX XV FMP XX XV FMP XXXX0p s FMA Output Voltage FMP Output Voltage FMP Output Frequency AO XX XV CS XX XmA DI XXXXH DO XXH Analog Output V AIO Option Analog Output I AIO Option Digital Input Terminal HEX Digital Output Termina...
Page 41: ...C Drive Operations Manual _______________________________________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Checking Maintenance Information 35 RUN FWD PRG PRG MENU F D LED SHIFT NOTES ...
Page 42: ... 0 Measuring Time Set Measuring Time 0 3600 sec T 600s Imax 0 00A Iave 0 00A BPave 0 0 Ex Set for 600 sec Start Measuring T 150s Imax 0 00A Iave 0 00A BPave 0 0 Displays remaining measurement time When 0 measurement ends T 3600s Imax 56 4A Iave 23 5A BPave 10 4 Time Returns to Initial Value Maximum Current Average Current Average Braking Power Motor rated output 100 Use these keys to set measuring...
Page 43: ...EQ5 AC Drive Operations Manual _______________________________________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Alarm Information 37 RUN FWD PRG PRG MENU F D LED SHIFT ...
Page 44: ... D LED SHIFT FUNC DATA PRG 5 MAINTENANCE 6 LOAD FCTR 7 ALM INF 8 ALM CAUSE Latest Alarm Alarm History LOW SUP V PWR FAILURE EXCESS LOAD PHASE LOSS Alarm Code of the selected alarm Possible cause for alarm occurrence for the selected alarm FUNC DATA 5 4 3 2 Select an alarm To be displayed Display Simultaneously occurring alarms Example Latest alarm LU is selected 0 1 LU 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 NOTES ...
Page 45: ...ad data from inverter 1 When complete remove the Digital Operator and attach to inverter 2 Power up and again select 9 Press On the Data Copy screen press to select WRITE Press When complete the data transfer done The VERIFY feature which is covered on the next page also mkes it possible to compare and check differences in the data stored in the Digital Operator and the data stored in the inverter...
Page 46: ... DATA COPY 30 HP 2 READ DATA COPY 30 HP 2 VERIFY DATA COPY 30 HP 2 VERIFY DATA COPY 30 HP 2 WRITE INV RUNNING 2 Memory Error If a write operation is attempted while data has not been saved i e no data in the Digital Operator memory during the read mode or when the drive types do not match the following error message will appear DATA COPY 30 HP 2 WRITE MEMORY ERROR 3 Verify Error During a data chec...
Page 47: ...Company Alarm Mode 41 5 5 No 5 alarm 4 4 No 4 alarm 3 3 No 3 alarm 2 2 No 2 alarm 1 1 No 1 alarm more than two alarms have occurred Blank 0 Latest alarm only one alarm has occurred alarm release Blank 1 Previous alarm history Blank 2 Alarm history before previous alarm Blank 3 Alarm history two times before previous alarm NOTES ...
Page 48: ...ss F07 Acceleration time 1 F07 ACC TIME1 0 01 to 3600s s 0 01 6 0 20 0 Y F08 Deceleration time 1 F08 DEC TIME1 F09 Torque boost 1 F09 TRQ BOOST1 0 0 0 1 to 20 0 0 1 0 1 Y F10 Electronic Select F10 ELCTRN OL1 0 1 2 1 Y F11 thermal 1 Level F11 OL LEVEL1 INV rated current 20 to 135 A 0 01 Motor rated current Y F12 Thermal time constant F12 TIME CNST1 0 5 to 75 0 min min 0 1 5 0 10 0 N F13 Electronic ...
Page 49: ...L 0 to 120Hz Hz 1 60 Y E32 Signal Hysteresis E32 FDT1 HYSTR 0 0 to 30 0Hz Hz 0 1 1 0 Y E33 OL1 function Mode select E33 OL1 WARNING 0 Thermal calculation 0 Y 1 Output current E34 Signal Level E34 OL1 LEVEL 5 to 200 A 0 01 Motor rated current Y E35 Timer E35 OL1 TIMER 0 0 to 60 0s s 0 1 10 0 E36 FDT2 function Level E36 FDT2 LEVEL 0 to120Hz Hz 1 60 Y E37 OL2 function Level E37 OL2 LEVEL 5 to 200 A 0...
Page 50: ...DATA INIT 0 1 0 N H04 Auto reset Times H04 AUTO RESET 0 1 to 10 times 1 0 Y H05 Reset interval H05 RESET INT 2 to 20s s 1 5 Y H06 Fan stop operation H06 FAN STOP 0 1 0 Y H07 ACC DEC pattern Mode select H07 ACC PTN 0 1 2 3 0 N H08 Rev phase sequence lock H08 REV LOCK 0 1 0 N H09 Start mode H09 START MODE 0 1 2 0 N H10 Energy saving operation H10 ENERGY SAV 0 1 1 Y H11 DEC mode H11 DEC MODE 0 1 0 Y ...
Page 51: ... 0 00 to 50 00 0 01 TWMC standard rated value Y A17 X setting A17 M2 X 0 00 to 50 00 0 01 TWMC standard rated value Y A18 Slip compensation control 2 A18 SLIP COMP2 0 00 to 15 00Hz Hz 0 01 0 00 Y U Parameters U01 Maximum compensation frequency U01 USER 01 0 to 65535 1 75 A during braking torque limit U02 1st S shape level at acceleration U02 USER 02 1 to 50 1 10 NA U03 2nd S shape level at acceler...
Page 52: ...etails see the instruction manual on options Set value 1 3 Set value 4 5 10 0 10 V Maximum frequency Maximum frequency Frequency setting value Analog input terminal 12 V2 Inverse operation set value 6 Forward operation set value 1 3 4 5 0 4 20 mA Maximum frequency 0 Frequency setting value Analog input terminal C1 Inverse operation set value 7 Forward operation set value 2 This function sets the o...
Page 53: ...quency switching Lower limit frequency Maximum frequency Upper limit frequency Set frequency value Multistep frequencies 1 to 15 Limit signal Limiter processing Jump frequency JOG frequency Set frequency value by Link function D I or pulse train optional UP DOWN control Inverse operation Forward Reverse operation Inverse operation UP Pattern operation control DOWN C12 C11 C10 C09 C16 C15 C14 C13 C...
Page 54: ...output for motor 1 Note that a voltage higher than the supply input voltage cannot be output This is a function for motor 1 Setting range 230 V series 80 to 240V 460 V series 320 to 480V Note When the set value of rated voltage 1 F05 to 0 this function is invalid This function sets the acceleration time for the output frequency from startup to maximum frequency and the deceleration time from maxim...
Page 55: ...tage 1 Base frequency 1 Constant torque 100 Output frequency f Base frequency 1 2 0 20 0 0 10 Rated voltage 1 Output voltage V Note As a large torque boost value creates overexcitation in the low speed range continued operation may cause motor to overheat Check the characteristics of the driven motor The electronic thermal O L relay manages the output frequency output current and operation time of...
Page 56: ...g range is 0 5 to 75 0 minutes in 0 1 minute steps 0 5 10 15 20 0 50 100 150 200 Operation time min F12 0 5 F12 10 F12 5 changed by F12 output current operation level current x 100 Current Operation time Characteristics This function controls the frequent use and continuous operating time of the braking resistor to prevent the resistor from overheating Inverter capacity Operation EQ5 10HP CT 15HP ...
Page 57: ...eration voltage level H15 energy is collected from the inertia of the load to maintain the DC bus voltage and extend the ride through time The drive will automatically adjust the deceleration rate to maintain DC bus voltage level If undervoltage is detected the protective function is not activated but drive output stops and the motor coast to a stop Operation is automatically restarted For power r...
Page 58: ...t frequency LV trip ON Time Set value 3 Power failure Power recovery H15 Operation continuation level Output frequency motor speed Main circuit DC voltage LV trip Output Acceleration Under voltage Synchroni zation ON H13 Waiting time Main circuit DC voltage Set value 4 Output frequency motor speed LV trip Output terminals Y1 to Y5 Set value 5 Main circuit DC voltage Under voltage Output frequency ...
Page 59: ...s higher than the maximum frequency or lower than the maximum frequency it is limited to the maximum or maximum frequency 4 20 mA 10 0 10 V Set frequency value Analog input 10V terminal 12 20mA terminal C1 Bias frequency when positive Bias frequency when negative Maximum frequency Maximum frequency Reversible operation is valid if the function code F01 C30 is set to 4 or 5 only This function is in...
Page 60: ... 0 1 2 3 Monitor data e g output frequency output current can be output to terminal FMA as a DC voltage The amplitude of the output can also be adjusted This function adjusts the voltage value of the monitor item selected in F31 when the monitor amount is 100 A value from 0 to 200 can be set in 1 steps Setting range 0 to 200 This function selects the monitor item to be output to terminal FMA Set v...
Page 61: ...l or alarm status Set value Operation 0 At normal 30A 30C OFF 30B 30C ON At alarm condition 30A 30C ON 30B 30C OFF 1 At normal 30A 30C ON 30B 30C OFF At alarm condition 30A 30C OFF 30B 30C ON When the set value is 1 contacts 30A and 30C are connected when the inverter control voltage is established about one second after power on When the power is off contacts 30A and 30C are OFF 30B and 30C are O...
Page 62: ... 0 0 is set the amount of slip compensation for the TWMC standard 3 phase motor is applied Otherwise the written value is applied Use the torque vector control function under the following conditions There must be only one motor Connection of two or more motors makes accurate control difficult The function data rated current P03 no load current P06 R1 P07 and X P08 of motor 1 must be correct When ...
Page 63: ...nals Frequency selected 3 SS8 2 SS4 1 SS2 0 SS1 off off off off Assigned by F01 or C30 off off off on C05 MULTI Hz 1 Setting range EQ5 0 00 to 120 00Hz off off on off C06 MULTI Hz 2 off off on on C07 MULTI Hz 3 off on off off C08 MULTI Hz 4 off on off on C09 MULTI Hz 5 off on on off C10 MULTI Hz 6 off on on on C11 MULTI Hz 7 on off off off C12 MULTI Hz 8 on off off on C13 MULTI Hz 9 on off on off ...
Page 64: ...OG command is assigned to the Multistep frequency selection SS1 to SS8 The inverter can NOT be stopped and JOG operation will continue even if JOG command is OFF during JOG operation The inverter will decelerate to a stop if the operation command is switched OFF Accidents may result This function switches the frequency setting method set in function codes F01 and C30 by an external digital input s...
Page 65: ...pposite direction of the operation command is not allowed Combination of set value input signals Function selected when operation command is on 18 17 off off Holds the output frequency off on Increases the output frequency according to the acceleration time on off Decreases the output frequency according to the deceleration time on on Holds the output frequency There are the two types of UP DOWN o...
Page 66: ...ing value 25 to a digital input terminal renders the terminal a universal DI terminal The ON OFF state of signal input to this terminal can be checked through the RS 485 and BUS option This input terminal is only used to check for an incoming input signal through communication and does not affect inverter operation The start characteristics function pick up mode in function code H09 can be enabled...
Page 67: ... from terminal X1 function selection in E01 to terminal X9 function selection in E09 as switching signal input terminals Set 4 acceleration and deceleration time 1 and 5 acceleration and deceleration time 2 to the selected terminals and input a signal to each terminal to switch acceleration and deceleration times Switching is possible during acceleration deceleration or constant speed operation Ex...
Page 68: ... activating Undervoltage detection level 230V series 200V 460V series 400V This function determines the torque polarity calculated in the inverter and outputs a signal indicating driving or braking torque An OFF signal is output for driving torque an ON signal is output for braking torque When the torque limiting activates the stall prevention function is automatically activated to change the outp...
Page 69: ...ion reports the operating status of the inverter protective function Alarm detail inverter protective function Output terminal AL1 AL2 AL4 AL8 Overcurrent ground fault fuse blown on off off off Overvoltage off on off off Undervoltage shortage input phase failure on on off off Motors 1 and 2 overload off off on off Inverter overload on off on off Heat sink overheating inverter inside overheating of...
Page 70: ...1 Terminal Y5 10 Ready output RDY This function specifies whether to excite the Y5 relay at ON signal mode or OFF signal mode Set value Operation 0 At OFF signal mode Y5A Y5C OFF At ON signal mode Y5A Y5C ON 1 At OFF signal mode Y5A Y5C ON At ON signal mode Y5A Y5C OFF When the set value is 1 contacts Y5A and Y5C are connected when the inverter control voltage is established about one second after...
Page 71: ...is set by the function E32 FDT1 function signal Hysteresis Setting range Operation level EQ5 0 to 120 Hz This function determines the operation level of the output current for 2nd OL level detection OL2 Setting range EQ5 Inverter rated output current x 5 to 150 The operation release level is 90 of the set value ON E37 OL2 LEVEL E35 OL TIMER OL2 Output current OL2 LEVEL x 90 E34 OL1 LEVEL OL1 LEVEL...
Page 72: ...pping Value set to E43 Frequency setting 0 1 2 3 4 Set value of frequency Hz 5 Set value of synchronous speed r min 6 Set value of line speed m min 7 Set value of load speed r min 8 9 Set value of frequency Hz 10 11 12 Set value of frequency Hz Note For the values 10 to 12 set to E43 the data is displayed only when selected in H20 PID control operation selection This function selects the item to b...
Page 73: ...cy bands or more come in succession mutually the lowest and highest frequency become the lower bound and the upper bound frequency of an actual jump frequency band respectively among them Refer to upper right figure Multistep frequencies 1 to 15 can be switched by turning on and off terminal functions SS1 SS2 SS4 and SS8 See E01 to E09 for terminal function definitions OFF input is assumed for any...
Page 74: ...igns set values of the acceleration and deceleration time Set or assign item Value range Operation time 0 00 to 6000s Rotation direction F Forward counterclockwise R Reverse clockwise Acceleration and deceleration time 1 Acceleration time 1 F07 deceleration time 1 F08 2 Acceleration time 2 E10 deceleration time 2 E11 3 Acceleration time 3 E12 deceleration time 3 E13 4 Acceleration time 4 E14 decel...
Page 75: ... of the inverter protective function then press the key to restart stage advance If required to start operation from the first stage C22 Pattern operation stage 1 enter a stop command and press the key If an alarm stop occurs press the key to release the protective function then press the key again Notes 1 The direction of rotation cannot be reversed by a command issued from the key on the keypad ...
Page 76: ...ting range 0 00 to 5 00 seconds An excessive setting delays control response though stabilizing control A set value too small speeds up control response but renders control unstable If the optimum value is not known adjust the setting when control is unstable or response is delayed Note The set value is commonly applied to terminals 12 and C1 For input of PID feedback amount the PID control feedba...
Page 77: ... motor into the state unit separating from the machine for the tuning of the no load current In the state that the load is connected cannot the tuning correctly Execute the auto tuning of set value 1 after obtaining the test report etc from the motor manufactures when not making it in the state of the motor unit and setting P06 no load current beforehand Perform auto tuning when data in P06 No loa...
Page 78: ...cable resistance value V Rated voltage V I Motor rated current A Calculate X using the following formula 100 I 3 V X Cable X2 XM X1 X2 XM X X1 Primary leakage reactance of the motor X2 Secondary leakage reactance converted to a primary value of the motor XM Exciting reactance of the motor Cable X Output side cable reactance V Rated voltage V I Motor rated current A Note For reactance use a value i...
Page 79: ...ing to the wait time set in H05 Retry waiting time This operation is repeated until the cause of the alarm is removed The restart operation switches to alarm mode when the retry count exceeds the value set in H04 Retry count The operation of the retry function can be monitored from terminals Y1 to Y5 WARNING When the retry function is selected operation automatically restarts depending on the caus...
Page 80: ... ignored switched during S shape at acceleration The linear deceleration time is corresponded if switched during S shape at deceleration It may be switched to the S shape operation if output frequency is reached to the setting frequency or change to acceleration control Curvilinear acceleration and deceleration This function is used to minimize motor acceleration and deceleration times in the rang...
Page 81: ...ted dashed line indicates motor speed When the output frequency is fixed constant speed operation at light loads and except for 0 0 is set to F09 Torque boost 1 this function automatically reduces the output voltage while minimizing the product power of voltage and current Auto tuning P04 A13 2 should be done to use this function The energy saving operation does not be operated when set below Unde...
Page 82: ...operation selection Either function starts a control operation if the main circuit DC voltage drops below the set operation continuation level H 1 5 H O L D V Setting range 230 V series 200 to 300V 460 V series 400 to 600V When power supply voltage to the inverter is high control can be stabilized even under an excessive load by raising the operation continuation level However when the level is to...
Page 83: ...et value 11 frequency setting switching For entry from F01 Frequency setting 1 input an OFF signal to the selected terminal For direct entry from the keypad panel turn on the selected terminal For the target value and feedback amount the process amount can be displayed according to the values set in E40 Display coefficient A and E41 Display coefficient B This function selects the feedback amount i...
Page 84: ...ting range 0 00 Inactive 0 01 to 10 0 seconds H24 D gain is used as a parameter to determine the effect of a D operation A longer differentiation time causes vibration by P operation quickly attenuating at the occurrence of deviation Excessive differentiation time could cause vibration Shortening the differentiation time reduces attenuation at the occurrence of deviation PI control P operation alo...
Page 85: ...F PTC 1kOhom The voltage input to terminal C1 is compared to the set voltage Level When the input voltage is equal to or greater than the set voltage Level H26 PTC thermistor Mode select starts Setting range 0 00 to 5 00V The PTC thermistor has its own alarm temperature The internal resistance value of the thermistor largely change at the alarm temperature The operation voltage level is set using ...
Page 86: ... value H 3 2 M O D E O N E R Setting range 0 to 3 Set value Processing at communication error 0 Immediate Er 8 trip forced stop 1 Continue operation within timer time Er8 trip after timer time 2 Continue operation and effect retry within timer time then invoke an Er8 trip if a communication error occurs If an error does not occur continue operation 3 Continue operation H 3 3 T I M E R Setting rang...
Page 87: ... the rated current of motor 2 This function operates the same as P03 Motor 1 Rated current For details see the explanation for P03 This function sets the auto tuning of motor 2 This function operates the same as P04 Motor 1 Tuning For details see the explanation for P04 This function sets the online tuning of motor 2 This function operates the same as P05 Motor 1 On line tuning For details see the...
Page 88: ... assumed to be Td tacc and tdec can be calculated by the following expressions At acceleration 100 03 U 02 U max f 0 f 1 f or At deceleration 100 05 U 04 U max f 0 f 1 f Ta 100 03 U 02 U max f 0 f 1 f tacc Td 100 05 U 04 U max f 0 f 1 f tdec At acceleration 100 03 U 02 U max f 0 f 1 f or At deceleration 100 05 U 04 U max f 0 f 1 f Ta 100 03 U 02 U 03 U 02 U 100 max f 0 f 1 f 2 tacc Td 100 05 U 04 ...
Page 89: ...g fan are displayed Since the integrated hours are counted by unit hours power input for less than one hour will be disregarded The integrated hours are displayed in TFAN xxxxxh of maintenance information The standard at the replacement time is 40 000h in the inverter of 5HP or less The standard at the replacement time is 25 000h in the inverter of 7 5HP or more Estimated life expectancy of a cool...
Page 90: ...amaging an inverter and failure may result RS 485 protocol selection U49 The protocol of RS 485 communication is changed U 4 9 U S E R 4 9 Set value 0 1 Set value Operation 0 FGI bus 1 Modbus RTU Instruction manual and specifications are prepared about communicative details Contact TWMC When function code F13 electronic thermal is set to 2 both the type of the braking resistor and connection circu...
Page 91: ...0 This function is available when torque limit brake of F41 or E17 is set to 0 U 6 0 U S E R 6 0 Set value 0 1 Set value Operation 0 Torque limit operation for high response use 1 OU alarm avoidance operation for only deceleration or Large inertia use If function code U60 is set to 0 braking torque is kept to about 0 under acceleration deceleration constant speed state Output frequency is controll...
Page 92: ...justment is started The display of storing of the keypad panel disappears several seconds to 30 seconds later When the set value returns to 0 adjustment is completed If inverter is not operated this adjustment is not available Motor overload memory retention U89 This is Motor overload memory Electrical thermal O L relay retention selection at power up U 8 9 U S E R 8 9 Setting range 0 1 Set value ...
Page 93: ...o install a separate ground fault ground leakage protection relay to protect against personal injury or property damage Note For drives 30HP CT 40HP VT and below Ground Fault Detection is covered by the over current protection function Overvoltage OU1 OV DURING ACC During acceleration Alarm activates when the following condition occurs The DC link circuit voltage of the main circuit exceeds the ov...
Page 94: ...overload OL2 MOTOR2 OL If the second motor current exceeds the preset level when the operation is switched to drive the second motor the protective function is activated provided that electronic thermal O L relay 2 of function code A04 is selected Inverter overload OLU INVERTER OL If the output current exceeds the rated overload current the protective function is activated to provide thermal prote...
Page 95: ..._________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Alarm Resetting 89 DANGER If an alarm reset is activated when the operating signal is ON the inverter can restart suddenly which may be dangerous To ensure safety to personnel disable the operating signal before resetting the alarm NOTES ...
Page 96: ...the load YES Has the load changed suddenly NO NO NO YES NO Can the deceleration time setting be prolonged YES NO Reduce the load or increase the inverter capacity YES Overcurrent during acceleration OC1 Is the deceleration time setting too short compared with the load Can the acceleration time setting be prolonged YES Overcurrent during deceleration OC2 Overcurrent running at constant speed OC3 NO...
Page 97: ...uddenly removed YES Consider using a braking system or DC brake function YES Restart time H13 is set longer YES Check the motor and or the terminal U V W is shorted or ground fault Does the main circuit DC link circuit voltage exceed the protection level Faulty inverter or error due to noise Contact TWMC Inspect the braking method Contact TWMC 5 Low voltage NO NO YES YES Low voltage LU Reset and r...
Page 98: ...on of the external equipment operating correctly YES Remove the cause of alarm function activation NO NO Is data input to the control terminals THR X1 to X9 Are alarm signals from external equipment input to the terminals and the CM Faulty inverter or error due to noise etc Contact TWMC Faulty inverter or error due to noise etc Contact TWMC Faulty inverter or error due to noise etc Contact TWMC Fa...
Page 99: ...09000 or more YES Tightenen the screws on the terminal block Are there loose screws on the terminal block Is there a significant imbalance voltage between phases NO YES Set it correct value Is the wiring of CNRXTX RED correct on the power PCB When DC power supply connect it to the R0 T0 side and AC power input is connected to the auxilialy power input terminal NO NO YES YES Connect correctly the c...
Page 100: ...he motor YES YES Are the voltages on the power terminals R L1 S L2 T L3 normal NO YES YES NO NO YES NO YES YES NO NO YES NO NO Replace the faulty frequency setting POT VR signal converter switch or relay contacts as required NO Check for problems low voltage an open phase a loose connection poor contact and remedy accordingly Are the frequency limiter High and the frequency setting lower than the ...
Page 101: ...ion activated Pattern operation NO Analog signal Keypad panel operation YES NO Correct the connection error YES NO NO Is the higher or lower frequency limiter activating Does the speed change when the or key is pressed YES Multistep frequency UP DOWN YES Replace the faulty frequency setting POT VR or signal converter as required NO Are the external connections between control terminals 13 12 11 V2...
Page 102: ...lty inverter or error due to noise etc Contact TWMC Note Motor overheating following a higher frequency setting is likely the result of current waveform Contact TWMC YES YES YES Is the inertia moment of the motor or the load excessive Is a special motor used Has the motor terminal voltage dropped Reduce the inertia moment of the load or increase the inverter capacity Is the torque of the load exce...
Page 103: ...nel should carry out maintenance and component replacement operations Remove metal jewelry such as watches and rings and use insulated tools Never modify the inverter Otherwise electric shock or injury may result Table 7 2 1 Periodic Inspection List Area to Check Items to Check How to Inspect Evaluation Criteria Environment 1 Check the ambient temperature humidity Vibration and atmosphere dust gas...
Page 104: ...Are the contacts pitted or burnt 1 Auditory inspection 2 Visual inspection 1 No abnormalities 2 Control circuit Control PC board and connector 1 Are there any loose screws or connectors 2 Is there an unusual odor or discoloration 3 Are there cracks damage deformation or rust 4 Is there electrolyte leakage or damage to any of the capacitors 1 Tighten 2 Visual and olfactory inspection 3 Visual inspe...
Page 105: ... due to the digital input terminals being disabled c Turn the main power off d Turn on the main power again after verifying that the charge lamp is completely off e Open the maintenance information on the digital operator and confirm the capacitance values of the capacitors 2 Life expectancy of the control PC board The actual capacitance of a capacitors is not measured in this case However the int...
Page 106: ...______________________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company Inspection Notes Records 100 Inspection Notes and Records DATE ITEM ________________________________________________________________________________ ...
Page 107: ...h measure the phase difference between voltage and current When power factors must be measured measure the power voltage and current on both the input side and output side then calculate the power factor using the following formula 0 0 1 A t n e r r u C V e g a t l o V 3 W r e w o P r o t c a f r e w o P Table 7 3 1 Meters Used for measuring Main Circuit Values Item Input power supply Side Output ...
Page 108: ...he ground terminal G e A megger indicating a reading of 5MΩ or more is normal This is the value measured with only the inverter connected Fig 7 4 1 Main Circuit Insulation Test 2 Insulation test in the control circuit A megger test and a dielectric strength test must not be performed on the control circuit or damage will result To test the control circuit use a high resistance range multimeter and...
Page 109: ...e designed This warranty will not be applicable to products that have been altered without prior written permission from TWMC TWMC shall at its sole option and expense repair or replace F O B warehouse or TWMC designated service center any such products which are defective within the warranty period In the event of warranty claims TWMC must be notified promptly following any product failure The pr...
Page 110: ...ops below 165V operation will continue for up to 15 ms If Continuous operation is selected the output frequency will be lowered to withstand the load until normal voltage is resumed Required power supply capacity kVA 7 0 4 0 7 1 3 2 2 3 1 5 5 7 2 9 7 15 20 24 29 29 38 47 56 69 93 111 EQ5 VT Variable Torque 230V Series Type NEMA 1 OPEN CHASSIS Applied Motor Nominal HP 0 25 0 5 1 2 3 5 7 5 10 15 20 ...
Page 111: ... 2 2 2 3 1 5 0 5 0 7 2 9 7 15 20 24 29 29 38 47 57 70 93 111 136 161 196 244 267 267 341 383 433 488 EQ5 VT Variable Torque 460V Series Type Nema 1 Open Chassis Applied Motor Nominal HP 0 5 1 2 3 5 7 5 10 15 20 25 30 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 Type EQ5 4XXX XX 0P5 N1 001 N1 002 N1 003 N1 005 N1 005 N1 010 N1 015 N1 020 N1 025 N1 030 N1 032 N1 040 C 050 C 060...
Page 112: ... the imbalance between phases exceeds 2 use a power factor correcting DC reactor DCR Max Voltage V Min Voltage V Imbalance rate between phases x 67 3 phase average voltage V 6 The test was conducted under the standard load conditions stipulated by the JEMA committee at the load equivalent to 85 of the nominal applied motor HP 7 Indicates the values required when using a power factor correcting DC ...
Page 113: ... Keypad panel Setting by keys External potentiometer POT VR 1 to 5kΩ Analog input 0 to 10V 0 to 5V 4 to 20mA 0 to 10V FWD REV operation 10 V to 0 reverse operation 20 to 4mA reverse operation Up Down control Frequency increases or decreases as long as the digital input signal is turned on Multistep frequency selection Up to 16 steps are selectable by a combination of digital input signals Serial C...
Page 114: ... 7 5 35 136 0 24 6 0 24 6 8 4 3 8 007 010 015 10 2 260 8 66 220 7 68 195 0 43 11 9 37 238 0 47 12 7 72 195 0 39 10 0 39 10 13 6 1 020 025 030 15 7 400 9 84 250 7 68 195 0 43 11 14 88 378 0 47 12 7 72 195 0 39 10 0 39 10 23 10 5 460 V Series NEMA 1 Model EQ5 4XXX N1 Dimensions Inches mm Wt Lbs kg H W D a b c d e Mh 0P5 10 2 260 4 33 110 5 12 130 0 28 7 9 69 246 0 28 7 3 78 96 0 24 6 0 24 6 4 9 2 2 ...
Page 115: ... W2 W3 H H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 D D1 D2 C Bolt Size 40 50 13 4 340 9 45 240 12 8 326 N A 21 7 550 20 9 530 19 7 500 20 2 512 0 47 12 0 98 25 0 35 9 10 0 255 5 71 145 0 16 4 0 39 10 M8 64 29 60 14 8 375 10 8 275 14 2 361 21 7 550 23 4 595 22 2 565 22 7 577 0 47 12 0 98 25 0 35 9 10 6 270 5 71 145 0 16 4 0 39 10 M8 75 34 75 100 14 8 375 10 8 275 14 2 361 26 6 675 25 8 655 24 6 625 25 1 637 0 47 12 0 98 2...
Page 116: ...4 H5 H6 H7 500 600 26 8 680 22 8 580 26 660 11 4 290 24 610 55 1 1400 53 9 1370 52 4 1330 52 8 1340 52 6 1335 0 61 15 5 1 38 35 057 14 5 700 800 34 6 880 30 7 780 33 9 860 10 2 260 10 2 260 31 9 810 55 1 1400 53 9 1370 52 4 1330 52 8 1340 52 6 1335 0 61 15 5 1 38 35 057 14 5 Con t D D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 C Bolt Size Wt Lb kg 500 600 17 7 450 11 2 285 0 25 6 4 1 97 50 3 94 100 1 38 35 4 53 115 0 59 15 ...
Page 117: ...6 34 161 4 72 120 3 15 80 0 39 10 9 84 250 0 98 25 φ12 50 23 150 DCR4 110B 7 48 190 6 30 160 4 92 125 6 34 161 4 72 120 3 15 80 0 39 10 9 84 250 0 98 25 φ12 55 25 200 DCR4 132B 7 87 200 6 69 170 5 31 135 6 73 171 4 72 120 3 35 85 0 39 10 10 2 260 1 18 30 φ12 62 28 250 DCR4 160B 8 27 210 7 09 180 5 31 135 6 73 171 4 72 120 3 35 85 0 47 12 11 4 290 1 18 30 φ12 71 32 300 DCR4 200B 8 27 210 7 09 180 5...
Page 118: ...C 8 4 2 Connection Connection method Use shielded wire and connect to the control terminals DX DX and SD A terminating resistor should be added between the data lines on the each end of the network The value of the terminating resistor depends on the characteristic impedance of the cable A common value is 120 ohms Control terminals Terminal Designation Terminal Name Function Description DX RS 485 ...
Page 119: ...the status variables through the serial interface The command and monitor function codes are not accessible from the inverter keypad interface Inverter parameter H30 and digital input signal LE must be enabled to operate the inverter from the Modbus interface If LE is not assigned to a digital input X1 X9 the signal will default to ON Frequency Setting Registers Address Code Name Unit Variable Ran...
Page 120: ...0 20000 max frequency at 20000 1 R 2 2053 M05 Frequency command final command Hz 0 00 120 00 0 01 R 5 2054 M06 Actual frequency 20000 20000 max frequency at 20000 1 R 2 2055 M07 Actual torque value 200 00 200 00 0 01 R 6 2056 M08 Torque current 200 00 200 00 0 01 R 6 2057 M09 Output frequency Hz 0 00 120 00 0 01 R 5 2058 M10 Motor output input electric power 0 00 200 00 0 01 R 5 2059 M11 Output cu...
Page 121: ...at 16 R 16 2089 M41 Universal output terminal data at alarm Refer to data format 15 R 15 2090 M42 Integrated operation time at alarm h 0 65535 1 R 1 2091 M43 DC link voltage at alarm V 0 1000 1 R 1 2092 M44 Inverter internal air temp at alarm C 0 120 1 R 1 2093 M45 Cooling fin temp at alarm C 0 120 1 R 1 2094 M46 Life of main circuit capacitor 0 0 100 0 0 1 R 3 2095 M47 Life of printed circuit boa...
Page 122: ...n INV output OC2 24 Overload motor 2 OL2 3 Overcurrent during steady state operation INV output OC3 25 Overload inverter OLU 5 Ground fault EF 27 Overspeed OS 6 Overvoltage during acceleration OU1 28 PG wire break Pg 7 Over voltage during deceleration OU2 31 Memory error Er1 8 Overvoltage during steady state operation OU3 32 Keypad error Er2 10 DC undervoltage LU 33 CPU error Er3 11 Power supply o...
Page 123: ...ction of rotation 0 Time Index portion Data portion 0 1st ACC DEC time 0 0 01 X 001 999 0 00 9 99 0 FWD 1 2nd ACC DEC time 1 0 1 X 100 999 10 0 99 9 1 REV 2 3rd ACC DEC time 2 1 X 100 999 100 999 3 4th ACC DEC time 3 10 X 100 999 1000 9990 Example C22 Stage1 10 0s R2 10s reverse rotation acceleration time 2 deceleration time 2 Since 10 0 0 1 X 100 9000H 0400H 0064H 9464H Data format 14 Operation c...
Page 124: ... is established 0 Keypad panel undervoltage at 0 1 RS 485 TL Torque limiting 2 Fieldbus option VL Voltage limiting BUSY Processing data write Data format 17 Type code 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Type Generation Series Voltage series Code Type Generation Series Voltage series 1 EQ5 2 3 EQ5 230V three phase 4 460V three phase 5 USA 575V three phase 6 Data format 18 Code setting 1 4 figures...
Page 125: ...errors but the message can not be processed the inverter will return an exception response The exception response contains an error sub code in the data field that represents the problem Exception Response Errors Sub Code Name Causes 1 Illegal Function Received RTU Function other than 03 06 or 16 2 Illegal Data Address The starting parameter address is an unused inverter parameter The starting par...
Page 126: ...pe Loc 2nd Option Type Loc Function OPC G11S RY Relay output card 1 A 2 B Relay output card The transistor output from the inverter control output terminals Y1 and Y4 are converted to the relay output 1SPDT OPC G11S DIO Digital interface card 2 A None Frequency setting by binary code max 16 bits Monitoring 8 bits of frequency output current and output voltage OPC G11S AIO Analog interface card 2 A...
Page 127: ...th any of the following options Card option OPC G11S AIO DIO RY PGDIO PGRY TL Bus option OPC G11S PDP DEV MBP IBS COP WARNING This is a product of the restricted sales distribution class according to IEC61800 3 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Note It is customer s responsibility to check whether th...
Page 128: ...A 13 4 341 8 86 225 1 87 47 5 12 2 311 6 57 167 EQ5 4015 N1 EQ5 4020 N1 FS5536 50 07 EFL 15G11 4 50A 19 7 500 9 84 250 2 76 70 17 7 449 7 28 185 EQ5 4025 N1 EQ5 4030 N1 EQ 5 4032 N1 FS5536 72 07 EFL 22G11 4 72A 19 7 500 9 84 250 2 76 70 17 7 449 7 28 185 EQ 5 4040 N1 RF 3100 F11 100A 3ph 460Vac 17 1 435 7 87 200 5 12 130 16 0 408 6 54 166 10 2 EQ 5 4050 N1 EQ 5 4060 N1 EQ 5 4075 N1 EQ 5 4100 N1 EQ...
Page 129: ..._________________________________ TECO Westinghouse Motor Company EMC Compatibility 123 Filter Type Dimensions inch mm W W1 H H1 D RF3100 F11 7 87 200 6 54 166 17 1 435 16 1 408 5 12 130 RF3180 F11 7 87 200 6 54 166 19 5 495 18 4 468 6 30 160 Fig 10 2 2 Outline Dimensions ...
Page 130: ...pany EMC Compatibility 124 Fig 10 2 3 Outline Dimensions Fig 10 2 4 Outline Dimensions L1 R U L2 S V L3 T W L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 PE M Inverter RFI RCD or MCCB 3ph Power supply Metal enclosure Shielded motor cable Motor Fig 10 2 5 Enclosure and Shielding Shielding must be electrically continuous and grounded at the cabinet and the motor ...
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