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Manual

PowerXL

DB1
Variable Frequency Drives

Parameter Manual

L1 L2 

(L) (N) 

L3 

U  V W

 09/17 MN040034EN

Summary of Contents for PowerXL DB1

Page 1: ...Manual PowerXL DB1 Variable Frequency Drives Parameter Manual L1 L2 L N L3 U V W 09 17 MN040034EN...

Page 2: ...m 8 00 a m EST Drives Technical Resource Center Voice 877 ETN CARE 386 2273 option 2 option 6 8 00 a m 5 00 p m Central Time U S UTC 6 email TRCDrives Eaton com www eaton com drives Original operating...

Page 3: ...ation system may cause damage to persons or property external measures must be implemented to ensure a safe operating state in the event of a fault or malfunction for example by means of separate limi...

Page 4: ...menu 10 2 6 Control via keypad 11 3 Control signal terminals 12 3 1 Correspondence between inputs outputs and terminals 12 3 2 Configuration of the control signal terminals 16 3 2 1 P 12 0 Terminal mo...

Page 5: ...MN040034EN www eaton com 4 Messages 25 4 1 List of messages 25 4 2 Operating status indicators 27 5 Parameters 29 5 1 Monitor parameter group 29 5 2 Basic parameter group 32 5 3 Extended parameter gro...

Page 6: ...cal engineering and physics related knowledge and skills will be required in order to be able to commission the corresponding devices We assume that you have a good knowledge of engineering fundamenta...

Page 7: ...lity of material damage WARNING Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that may possibly cause slight injury WARNING Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that could result in ser...

Page 8: ...ed only parameter group 1 Basic will be accessible Extended parameter set By entering a password in parameter P 14 Level 2 Extended can be accessed The default password is Access to level 2 101 Users...

Page 9: ...Menu structure Monitor Advanced Advanced Monitor Basic Extended OK P00 P00 P0 P P P 31 01 00 01 15 60 32 02 02 16 61 49 29 13 58 67 50 30 14 59 68 Level 1 Password entry Level 2 extended password set...

Page 10: ...rnal keypad DX KEY LED2 Figure 1 Operating unit view Table 2 Keypad elements Buttons Display Pushbuttons Button Command Explanation OK Opens and closes the parameter interface Saves parameter values S...

Page 11: ...e parameter s value Press the OK button to confirm the parameter value change Press the OK button and hold it down for two seconds in order to exit the parameter interface Navigating between parameter...

Page 12: ...the and buttons to enter the password set with P 37 default setting 101 Press the OK button to confirm The extended parameter set Parameter P 14 and display value P00 is now available Disabling acces...

Page 13: ...select parameter P 00 Press the OK button The submenu with P00 01 to P00 30 is now accessible Note The parameter range from P00 01 to P00 50 is available in the menu for advanced users level 3 Naviga...

Page 14: ...ction FWD P 12 2 two operating directions FWD REV START Starts the variable frequency drive Accelerate Decrease speed START Changes the operating direction if the motor is running Note P 12 2 only OK...

Page 15: ...15 can be used to select the configuration for the control signal terminals More specifically you can select predefined terminal configurations by setting P 15 to a value between 0 and 8 The setting...

Page 16: ...ve stops it will be locked In applications with two operating directions the reverse direction can be selected with REV FWD and REV are XOR d If both signals are applied simultaneously the drive will...

Page 17: ...from the bus and fixed frequency 4 f Fix4 which is set with P 23 Low Setpoint value from bus High f Fix4 Select DIG REF AI1 REF Used to select between the digital speed setpoint value set with the key...

Page 18: ...ituations until it is no longer able to work When this mode is selected drive fault signals will be ignored Low Fire mode High Normal mode Select PI REF AI1 REF Used to select between setpoint values...

Page 19: ...D Select AI1 REF f Fix1 EXTFLT AI1 REF 4 FWD Select AI1 REF AI2 REF AI2 REF AI1 REF 5 FWD REV Select AI1 REF f Fix1 AI1 REF 6 START DIR EXTFLT AI1 REF 7 FWD REV EXTFLT AI1 REF 8 START DIR Select f Fix...

Page 20: ...terminal 4 DI4 AI1 terminal 6 0 START UP DOWN DIR 1 Not permissible 2 FWD UP DOWN Select DIG REF f Fix1 3 FWD UP EXTFLT DOWN 4 START UP Select DIG REF AI1 REF AI1 REF 5 Not permissible 6 START DIR EX...

Page 21: ...n will be stored when the unit is switched off P 15 DI1 terminal 2 DI2 terminal 3 DI3 AI2 terminal 4 DI4 AI1 terminal 6 0 START UP DOWN DIR 1 Not permissible 2 FWD UP DOWN Select DIG REF f Fix1 3 FWD...

Page 22: ...n 1 Not permissible 2 Not permissible 3 START Select BUS REF f Fix1 EXTFLT No function 4 Not permissible 5 START Select BUS REF f Fix Select f Fix Bit0 No function 6 START Select BUS REF AI1 REF EXTFL...

Page 23: ...ible 3 START Select BUS REF f Fix1 EXTFLT No function 4 Not permissible 5 START Select BUS REF f Fix Select f Fix Bit0 No function 6 START Select BUS REF AI1 REF EXTFLT AI1 REF 7 START Select BUS REF...

Page 24: ...back AI1 REF 2 Not permissible 3 FWD Select PI REF f Fix1 EXTFLT PI feedback 4 Not permissible 5 Not permissible 6 Not permissible 7 Not permissible 8 Not permissible 9 Not permissible 10 Not permissi...

Page 25: ...PI REF AI1 REF PI feedback AI1 REF 2 Not permissible 3 FWD Select PI REF f Fix1 EXTFLT PI feedback 4 Not permissible 5 Not permissible 6 Not permissible 7 Not permissible 8 Not permissible 9 Not permi...

Page 26: ...Not permissible 2 Not permissible 3 START Select BUS REF f Fix1 EXTFLT No function 4 Not permissible 5 START Select BUS REF f Fix Select f Fix Bit0 No function 6 START Select BUS REF AI1 REF EXTFLT A...

Page 27: ...e 3 START Select BUS REF f Fix1 EXTFLT No function 4 Not permissible 5 START Select BUS REF f Fix Select f Fix Bit0 No function 6 START Select BUS REF AI1 REF EXTFLT AI1 REF 7 START Select BUS REF DIG...

Page 28: ...s are too short and require too much power If P 03 or P 04 cannot be increased a larger device may be required I t trP Motor overload The thermal protection mechanism has tripped as a result of the de...

Page 29: ...tart the drive the temperature must be higher than this th f t Malfunctioning heat sink thermistor Please contact your nearest Eaton sales branch E trip External fault at digital input 3 terminal 4 Th...

Page 30: ...n this case Standby to Off Flashing every 3 seconds The drive goes intostandby modeafterit has been operated for the time defined using P 48 with a minimum frequency of f min P 02 Failed to read line...

Page 31: ...r set is incompatible with the device different performance class or different firmware version Upgradingsoftwarepower unit All colors flash intermittently in the following sequence green yellow red y...

Page 32: ...he signal applied to analog input 2 after scaling and offsets have been applied P00 03 Frequency setpoint P 01 P 01 Frequency Reference in Hz Will be calculated into rpm when motor data are available...

Page 33: ...urrent0 Log 0 A 2 Ie Motor current log Shows the last eight motor current values before the device was switched off due to a fault The sample interval is 256 ms P00 18 DC Link V Ripple0 Log 0 V 1000 V...

Page 34: ...er Overtemperature Heatsink 0 65535 Indicates how often Overtemperature Heatsink occurred P00 37 FaultCounter Overcurrent Brake Chopper 0 65535 Indicates how often Overcurrent Brake Chopper occurred P...

Page 35: ...time in seconds The time interval set in t dec represents the time taken to decelerate from Motor Nom Frequency P 09 to zero 5 0 s P 05 Stop mode 0 3 Determines the action taken by the drive in the ev...

Page 36: ...09 is changed the following parameters will be reset to their default settings P 01 f max P 02 f min P 10 Motor Nom Speed P 20 f Fix1 P 21 f Fix2 P 22 f Fix3 P 23 f Fix4 50 hz P 10 Motor Nom Speed 0...

Page 37: ...via Modbus RTU communication 4 Control via Modbus Ramp times via Modbus 5 PI controller with external actual value 6 PI controller with external actual value and totalized value of AI1 7 CANopen inte...

Page 38: ...f fix1 P 20 in case of wire break 7 10 0V 0 P 17 Switching frequency 0 f Ie Power stage switching frequency Higher frequency reduces the audible ringing noise from the motor and improves the output c...

Page 39: ...ignal If P 09 is changed the value is reset to default 0 0 Hz P 24 t QuickDec 0 00 s 600 0 s Quick Stop Ramp In default the second deceleration ramp is activated by applying voltage to DI1 and DI2 ter...

Page 40: ...wing a trip due to a fault the drive will automatically make up to five attempts to restart at 25 second intervals The drive must be powered down to reset the counter The number of restart attempts ar...

Page 41: ...1 Note The settings for P 33 will be adjusted if parameter P 13 is changed P 33 0 if P 13 0 or 1 P 33 2 if P 13 2 0 P 34 Brake Chopper 0 4 Enable Brake Chopper Enables the brake chopper for size FS2...

Page 42: ...0 no action 1 t 30 ms 2 t 100 ms 3 t 1000 ms 4 t 3000 ms 5 r 30 ms 6 r 100 ms 7 r 1000 ms 8 r 3000 ms 4 P 37 Password Level2 0 9999 Defines the password which is used to get access to extended parame...

Page 43: ...y 1 P 42 PID1 Control I Time 0 0 s 30 0 s PI D controller integral time constant Higher values will result in a more damped response Used in systems in which the overall process responds slowly 1 0 s...

Page 44: ...soon as the speed set point increases above P 02 0 0 s P 49 PID1 WakeUpLevel 0 00 100 00 Wake up level controller 1 Sets an error level difference between the PID reference and feedback values above w...

Page 45: ...logic 1 if value switching point output will be logic 0 if value switching threshold P 18 6 or 7 Output will be logic 0 if value switching point output will be logic 1 if value switching threshold 0...

Page 46: ...and Ti as combined value 50 00 P 63 I CurrentLimit 0 10 175 Current limit in amperes x 10 one decimal place 150 P 64 Motor Stator Resistance R1 0 00 Ohm 655 35 Ohm Stator resistance of the motor For...

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