4.11 Test Run Checklist
Review the checklist before performing a test run. Check each item that applies.
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1
Thoroughly read the manual before performing a test run.
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2
Turn the power on.
3
Set the voltage for the power supply to E1-01.
Check the items that correspond to the control mode being used.
WARNING! Ensure start/stop and safety circuits are wired properly and in the correct state before energizing the drive. Failure to comply
could result in death or serious injury from moving equipment. When programmed for 3-Wire control, a momentary closure on terminal S1
may cause the drive to start.
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V/f Control (A1-02 = 0)
4
Select the best V/f pattern according to the application and motor characteristics.
Example: If using a motor with a rated frequency of 60.0 Hz, set E1-03 to “1”.
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5
Perform Auto-Tuning for Energy Savings if using Energy Saving functions.
Open Loop Vector Control (A1-02 = 2)
6
Uncouple the load from the motor when performing Rotational Auto-Tuning.
7
Perform Rotational Auto-Tuning.
8
The following data entered during Auto-Tuning should match the information written on the motor nameplate:
• motor rated output power (kW) → T1-02
• rated voltage (V) → T1-03
• rated current (A) → T1-04
• base frequency (Hz) → T1-05
• number of motor poles → T1-06
• motor rotations per minutes (r/min) → T1-07
PM Open Loop Vector Control (A1-02 = 5)
9
Set permanent motor parameters E5-01 through E5-24
Proceed to the following checklist after checking items 4 through 9.
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10
The
should illuminate after giving a run command.
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11
To give a run command and frequency reference from the LED Digital Operator, press
to set to LOCAL.
The LO/RE key lights while LOCAL is displayed.
12
If the motor rotates in the opposite direction during the test run, switch two of the drive output terminals (U/T1,
V/T2, W/T3).
13
Select the correct duty rating (C6-01) for the application.
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14
Set the correct values for the motor rated current (E2-01) and the motor protection selection (L1-01) to ensure
motor thermal protection.
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15
If the run command and frequency reference are provided via the control circuit terminals, set the drive for
REMOTE and be sure the LO/RE light is out.
16
If the control circuit terminals should supply the frequency reference, select the correct voltage input signal level
(0 to 10 V) or the correct current input signal level (4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA).
17
Set the proper voltage to terminal A1. (0 to 10 V).
18
Set the proper current to terminal A2. (4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA).
19
When current input is used, set H3-09 to “2” (4 to 20 mA) or “3” (0 to 20 mA) and set H3-10 to “0”.
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20
When current input is used, switch the drive built-in DIP switch S1 from the V-side (OFF) to I-side (ON).
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