YASKAWA VARISPEED-656RC5 Instruction Manual Download Page 53

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All modes/constant
status

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Main Menu

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Operation

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Main Menu

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Initialize

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Main Menu

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Programming

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Main Menu

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Modified Consts

Power ON

Dc Bus Voltage

U1-02 = 300 VDC

Select Language

English

Group b

Application

None Modified

MENU

ESC

DATA

ENTER

ESC

DATA

ENTER

ESC

DATA

ENTER

ESC

DATA

ENTER

A1-00 = 0

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English

Function b1

Sequence

ESC

DATA

ENTER

ESC

DATA

ENTER

Operation mode

Initialize mode

Programming mode

Modified constant mode

(Mode Display)

Monitor (DC bus voltage)

Operator display language selection

Operation mode selection

Displays constants changed from
factory settings

Function

(Constant Reading)

Constant Display

(Constant Setting)

Fig. A-

3

Mode Transitions

When running the power regenerative unit after using digital operator,
press the MENU Key to enter the operation mode and then press the
DATA/ENTER Key from the operation mode display to bring up the
monitor display. Run commands can’t be received from any other dis-
play. (Monitor display in the operation mode appears when the power is
turned ON.)

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Summary of Contents for VARISPEED-656RC5

Page 1: ...MANUAL NO TOE S656 3D POWER REGENERATIVE UNIT VS 656RC5 MODEL Upon receipt of the product and prior to initial operation read these instructions thoroughly and retain for future reference 200V CLASS 3...

Page 2: ...shown with the protective cover or shields removed in order to describe detail with more clarity Make sure all covers and shields are replaced before operating this product D This manual may be modifi...

Page 3: ...ous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to personnel CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury...

Page 4: ...ef page D Lift the cabinet by the base When moving the unit never lift by the front cover or the front panel Otherwise the main unit may be dropped causing damage to the unit 14 D Mount the power rege...

Page 5: ...an result in an electric shock or a fire 21 D Wiring should be performed only by qualified personnel Failure to observe this warning can result in an electric shock or a fire 21 D Make sure to ground...

Page 6: ...It may cause semi conductor elements to be damaged 21 D Connect the power coordinating reactor and the power suppressing reactor as described in this instruction manual Improper connection may cause...

Page 7: ...ing can result in an electric shock 34 D Never touch the terminals while current is flowing even if the power regenerative unit stops Failure to observe this warning can result in an electric shock 34...

Page 8: ...spections or parts replacement Remove all metal objects watches bracelets etc before operation Use tools which are insulated against electric shock Failure to observe this warning can result in an ele...

Page 9: ...before installing S Wait 5 minutes for capacitor discharge after disconnecting power supply S To conform to requirements make sure to ground the supply neutral AVERTISSEMENT Risque de d charge lectri...

Page 10: ...OWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE JUMPER 400 V CLASS CONVERTERS OF 37 KW OR HIGHER 35 4 3 CONFIRMING DISPLAY STATUS 36 4 4 POWER ON OFF SEQUENCE 38 4 5 RUN COMMAND SELECTION 39 5 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 41 5 1 M...

Page 11: ...ge 13 Are any parts damaged Visually check the exterior and verify that there was no damage during transport Is hardware properly seated and securely tightened Remove the front cover of the power rege...

Page 12: ...EC IP00 1 P indicates the decimal point A Japan standard model Fig 2 Model Designation c Protective Structure S Open Chassis Type IEC IP00 Protected so that parts of the human body cannot reach electr...

Page 13: ...may cause a fire or damage to the unit This chapter describes the configuration location and space when mounting the VS 656RC5 2 1 CHECKING INSTALLATION SITE 1 Installation Site Install the power rege...

Page 14: ...power devices etc V High humidity V Radioactive materials V Combustibles thinners solvents etc 2 Controlling the Ambient Temperature To enhance the reliability of operation the power regenerative uni...

Page 15: ...e open chassis type of 200 V 400 V 30 kW or less 3 When installing the models of 200 V 400 V 37 kW or more equipped with eyebolts extra spacing will be required on either side For detailed dimensions...

Page 16: ...the top and bottom covers removed D H1 H W1 W 4 d H2 LED MONITOR JVOP 139 RUN DS1 DS2 POWER DS2 RUN CPF RUN ALARM EF OL OH OV UV OC STATUS READY LIGHT BLINK LIGHT OFF DS1 Fig 4 Dimensions of VS 656RC5...

Page 17: ...236 365 10 M6 2030 250 380 225 236 365 7 5 11 250 400 225 236 365 11 M6 2037 325 450 285 275 435 7 5 23 330 610 285 275 435 87 5 27 M6 43P7 140 280 180 126 266 7 0 140 280 180 126 266 7 0 M5 45P5 140...

Page 18: ...and lift in the direction shown by arrow 3 Front Cover 1 2 3 2 Fig 5 Removing and Replacing the Front Cover Do not replace the front cover with the LED monitor digital operator connected The LED moni...

Page 19: ...operator from the front cover Front Cover Fig 6 Removing the LED Monitor Digital Operator 2 Replacing the LED Monitor Digital Operator Engage the LED monitor digital operator on claws A in the direct...

Page 20: ...ure to observe this caution can result in personal injury or a fire D Do not perform a withstand voltage test of the power regenerative unit It may cause semi conductor elements to be damaged D Connec...

Page 21: ...reactor Connect VS 656RC5 AC power supply terminals R L1 S L2 and T L3 to the secondary side of the power suppressing reactor 3 Connect terminals r 1 2 of VS 616G5 and terminals r1 11 1 21 and t1 31...

Page 22: ...A or less Servo Unit Ground 100 or less Ground 100 or less Note 1 The Servopack SVON signal and the power regenerative converter signal MANUAL RUN or AUTO RUN should be turned off at the same time whe...

Page 23: ...037 37 100 CR2LS 150 UL FU002086 3 CM 2A FU002090 1 Note These fuses and fuse holders are made by FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD Table 4 400 V Class Input Fuse VS 656RC5 Input fuse Fuse holder Model CIMR R5Uj R...

Page 24: ...0 265 X002493 20 0 15 X010122 200 V 2011 60 0 18 X002495 40 0 1 X010123 200 V Class 2015 80 0 13 X002497 40 0 1 X010123 Class 2018 90 0 12 X002498 50 0 06 X010124 2022 120 0 09 X002555 60 0 05 X010125...

Page 25: ...r Recom mended protectors are shown in Tables 6 and 7 R L1 S L2 T L3 VS 656RC5 Power Coordination Reactor Current Suppression Reactor r 1 2200 200 2400 400 U T1 V T2 W T3 R L1 S L2 T L3 r1 11 21 1 t1...

Page 26: ...or VS 656RC5 Surge protector Model CIMR R5Uj Rated Capacity kW 25 ED Rated Input Current Aac 25 ED Model Manufactured by Code No Amount per unit 43P7 3 7 5 R A V 152BYZ 2A Okaya Electric XX 000222 1 4...

Page 27: ...circuit terminals from other control terminals or main circuit wirings S Wiring distance should be less than 50 m S Insert the wire into the lower part of the terminal block and connect it tightly wit...

Page 28: ...on electri cal equipment and minimize the length of the ground wire Leakage current flows through the power regenerative unit Therefore if the distance between the ground electrode and the ground ter...

Page 29: ...600 V vinyl h th d i Main 2015 M5 5 5 to 8 10 to 8 sheathed wire or R L1 S L2 T L3 M8 22 4 equivalent 2018 r1 11 1 21 t1 31 M4 2 to 5 5 14 to 10 2018 M6 8 8 R L1 S L2 T L3 M8 22 4 2022 r1 11 1 21 t1 3...

Page 30: ...2 M6 8 8 or equivalent R L1 S L2 T L3 M6 14 6 4030 r1 11 1 21 t1 31 M4 2 to 5 5 14 to 10 4030 M6 8 8 R L1 S L2 T L3 M6 14 to 22 6 to 4 4037 r1 11 1 21 t1 31 M4 2 to 5 5 14 to 10 4037 M6 8 8 R L1 S L2...

Page 31: ...5 5 to 4 5 5 10 M5 2 1 to 2 5 5 5 to 5 8 8 M5 2 1 to 2 5 8 to 5 8 8 M6 3 6 to 5 1 8 to 6 14 6 M6 3 6 to 5 1 14 to 6 22 4 M8 8 2 to 10 2 22 to 8 30 38 3 2 M8 8 2 to 10 2 38 to 8 30 38 3 2 38 to 10 50 6...

Page 32: ...Circuit Terminal Functions Type No Signal Input Function Signal Level Sequence Input S1 MANUAL RUN Run when CLOSED stops when OPEN 24 VDC 8 mA Photocoupler i l ti S2 AUTO RUN Auto run regenerative ope...

Page 33: ...n result in harmful burns to the body D All the constants of the power regenerative unit have been preset at the factory Do not change the settings unnecessarily The power regenerative unit may be dam...

Page 34: ...ctory set to 460 V when shipped If the power supply voltage is not 460 V use the following procedure to change the setting 1 Turn OFF the power supply switch and wait for at least five minutes before...

Page 35: ...isplay Lit when the power is ON RUN DS1 DS2 Display status Indicates the operation status by the combination of the LED displays Lit Blink and Off at RUN DS1 and DS2 LED MONITOR JVOP 139 RUN DS1 DS2 P...

Page 36: ...At normal operation Indicates READY The LED display pattern is different when a fault minor fault occurs Below shows an example of LED display when a minor fault occurs Refer to Chapter 6 and take ap...

Page 37: ...16 Power Supply ON OFF Sequence Check the following when using the power regenerative unit S Run commands of the inverter and the power regenerative unit should be turned ON after confirming that the...

Page 38: ...ed When the DC voltage is less than the acceptable voltage set at the auto run stop level the motor stops after the preset time that was set at C8 20 has passed de fault 1sec AUTO RUN ON Inverter Stat...

Page 39: ...SC is open MANUAL RUN Inverter Status Regenerative Unit Run Status Current at Power Side DC Bus Voltage ON RUN Regeneration Auto Run AC Power Supply Voltage 1 35 C8 20 default setting 1 sec Fig 18 Tim...

Page 40: ...emove all metal objects watches bracelets etc before operation Use tools which are insulated against electric shock Failure to observe this warning can result in an electric shock D Never modify the p...

Page 41: ...ic shock Table 13 Periodic Inspections Item Inspection Corrective Procedure External terminals mounting bolts connec Are all screws and bolts tight Tighten loose screws and bolts firmly mounting bolts...

Page 42: ...e this caution may result in a short circuit and a fire Periodic inspection standards vary depending the installation environment and usage conditions of the power regenerative unit The power regenera...

Page 43: ...ower re The ambient temperature is too high Install a cooling unit OH The temperature of the power re generative unit s cooling fins ex ceeded the factory setting There is a heat source nearby Remove...

Page 44: ...large Adjust the regenerative load The main circuit DC voltage ex ceeded the overvoltage detection level 200 V class Approx 400 VDC The power supply voltage is too high Decrease the voltage so it is w...

Page 45: ...the UV section of the Fault Detection ALARM OV Main Circuit Overvoltage The main circuit DC voltage ex ceeded the overvoltage detection level during stop 200 V class Approx 400 VDC 400 V class Approx...

Page 46: ...3 Hz Free phase rotation stics Control Method 120 current conduction trol racteris Input Power Factor 0 9 or more Rated current Contr Chara Overload Capacity Stops in 30 seconds at approx 150 of rated...

Page 47: ...viron onditio Humidity 90 RH or less non condensing Env Con Vibration 9 8 m s2 1G less than 20 Hz up to 1 96 m s2 0 2G at 20 to 50 Hz Use a power regenerative unit with larger output capacity if the...

Page 48: ...Stops at approx 200 of the current on power side Blown Fuse Motor stops by blown fuse Overload Stops after 30 seconds at 150 of rated current nction Undervoltage DC Voltage Stops at approx 380 VDC or...

Page 49: ...ets and changes constants 1 2 MOUNTING THE DIGITAL OPERATOR Follow the following procedure when mounting the digital operator 1 Turn the power supply OFF and wait at least five minutes 2 Remove the fr...

Page 50: ...D REV RESET RUN STOP DRIVE FWD REV REMOTE SEQ REF Dc Bus Voltage U1 02 300 VDC Keys Execute operations such as setting user constants monitoring JOG and autotuning Data Display Two line LCD that displ...

Page 51: ...reset Key when a fault has occurred Increment Key Selects menu items groups functions and user constant names and increments set values Decrement Key Selects menu items groups functions and user cons...

Page 52: ...de Use this mode when reading setting the user constants required for operation The program mode functions are subdivided into the following groups S Apprication Operation mode selection S Tuning Sett...

Page 53: ...fied constant mode Mode Display Monitor DC bus voltage Operator display language selection Operation mode selection Displays constants changed from factory settings Function Constant Reading Constant...

Page 54: ...02 0 Operator 8 DATA ENTER Entry Accepted Writes in the news settings Run Source Operator After a few seconds the operator dis play is as shown on the left 9 ESC Function b1 Sequence The constant sett...

Page 55: ...utput Current U1 05 0 0 A Ac Frequency U1 08 60 00 Hz Function U2 Fault Trace Power ON When o1 02 2 DC Bus Voltage U1 02 300 VDC Current Fault None MENU ESC DATA ENTER ESC DATA ENTER Operation Mode Ou...

Page 56: ...iring terminals for the input power supply are loose Reset the fault after correcting its cause UV2 CTR PS Undervolt Control Power Fault The control power supply volt age dropped S Try turning the pow...

Page 57: ...temp exceeded 105_C Stopping method Coast to stop The cooling fan of the power re generative unit has stopped Replace the cooling fan Con tact our sales representative OL Input Over Loaded Power Rege...

Page 58: ...pacity Dc Bus Overvolt g tion level 200 V class Approx 400 VDC 400 V class Approx 800 VDC The power supply voltage is too high Decrease the voltage so it is within specifications Heatsink Overheating...

Page 59: ...fer to the following table to identify and cor rect the cause of the errors Table A 5 Operation Error Displays and Incorrect Settings Display Meaning Incorrect settings OPE01 kVA Selection Incorrect P...

Page 60: ...supply at power side Rated power 10 V 0 to 10 V Output 1 kW U1 08 AC power supply frequency Monitors the AC power supply frequency 60 Hz 10 V 0 to 10 V Output 0 01 Hz U1 08 AC Frequency Monitors the A...

Page 61: ...2 11 Input Term Sts Same format as U1 10 U2 12 Output terminal status at fault Output terminal status when the last fault occurred Same format as U1 11 U2 12 Output Term Sts Same format as U1 11 U2 13...

Page 62: ...8 19 V Width of Stop 0 5 to 50 0 V 3 0 A double the initial setting and setting range C8 20 Min operating time 0 0 to 600 0 sec 1 0 A C8 20 Minimum Run Time 0 0 to 600 0 sec 1 0 A F1 10 Excessive freq...

Page 63: ...1 3 3 A 3 Continue operation L8 07 Power supply open phase protection selection 0 1 0 A 0 Disabled 1 Enabled L8 07 Ph Loss In Sel 0 1 0 A 1 Enabled o1 01 Monitor selection 4 to 8 8 f A 4 Power supply...

Page 64: ...xternal fault External Fault p y p Table A 9 Multi function Output Functions Settig value Function H2 02 03 Remarks 0 During run During RUN 1 6 Regenerative unit ready Regen Unit Ready 7 During DC bus...

Page 65: ...lass 400 V 10 V 400 V class 800 V 10 V 4 Power supply voltage AC Voltage 200 V class 200 V 5 V 400 V class 400 V 5 V 0 to 10 V output 5 Current at power side AC Current Rated current 10 V 7 Power at p...

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