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MULTI-FUNCTION  ALL-DIGITAL  TYPE

YD3000N

630

YD3000-T4

 

N

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0912 433 43 19

33 11 61 33, 32

Summary of Contents for YD3000N Series

Page 1: ...MULTI FUNCTION ALL DIGITAL TYPE YD3000N 630 YD3000 T4 N 69 0912 433 43 19 33 11 61 33 32...

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Page 3: ...pecification properly preserved If you have any questions please even if the agent or the Company to contact officers of our business we will be happy to serve you Shown in the figure of this manual i...

Page 4: ...RNING CAUTION Indicates precautions that if not heeded could possibly result in loss of life orserious injury Indicates precautions that if not heeded could result in relatively serious or minor injur...

Page 5: ...e wired Otherwise there is the possibility of injury Wiring is the responsibility of the user Never touch the output terminals directly with your hands or allow the output lines to come into contact w...

Page 6: ...Operator STOP Key is valid only when its function is set Injury may occur Reset alarms only after confirming that theRUNsignal isOFF If an alarm is reset with the RUN signal turned ON the machine may...

Page 7: ...is dangerous Maintenance inspection and replacement of parts must be performed only by authorized personnel Remove all metal objects such as watches and rings before starting work Always use grounded...

Page 8: ...mental Setting model parameters B Program mode parameters B Program mode parameters Operation mode selection DC braking Speed Search Timing function 4 PID control Pause Drop function Energy Saving Con...

Page 9: ...e Detection Torque Limit Hardware Protection Operator Constants Operator Constants Monitor Select Multi function Selections Protective and Diagnostic Functions Fault Detection 7 Maintenance and Inspec...

Page 10: ...Inverter Model YD31P5 T4N YD32P2 T4N YD33P7 T4N YD35P5 T4N YD37P5 T4N YD3011 T4N YD3015 T4N YD3018 T4N YD3022 T4N YD3030 T4 B N YD3037 T4 B N YD3045 T4 B N YD3055 T4 B N YD3075 T4 B N YD3093 T4 B N Y...

Page 11: ...en loop Flux Vector Without PG With PG feedback Speed Control Range Speed Control Precision Initial Drive 150 at 1 Hz 150 at 0 r min 150 at 3 Hz 1 1 3 Functions 1 1 3 Functions 1 1 2 Outline of Contro...

Page 12: ...n be obtained Speed Control By Feedback Speed Control By Feedback Speed control using feedback is effective with a PG An optional PG Speed Control Card be used to enable feedback control for speeds th...

Page 13: ...3000N allows the following three access levels to be set in order to further simplify setting user constants An access level is a range of user constants that can be referenced or set Quick Start Read...

Page 14: ...combustible material such as wood Install the Inverter in a location free from radioactive materials and combustible materials Install the Inverter in a location free from harmful gasses and liquids...

Page 15: ...10 to 10 V Default Output current 5 V Inverter rated current Multi function analog output 10 to10 V Default Output frequency 0 to 10 V 100 frequency Analog monitor 1 Sequence common Insulated from 0 V...

Page 16: ...n during deceleration set constant L3 04 to 0 when using a Braking Resistor Unit If this user constant is not changed to disable stall prevention the system may not stop during deceleration 6 Enable p...

Page 17: ...D3250 T4 BN YD328 F9 T4 BN 0 YD3315 T4 BN R S T Input Power DCL DC reactor When not in use Short circuit chip connection U V W Output motor BR braking resistor The other end of the connection P Becaus...

Page 18: ...ower supply for the main circuit is to be shut off during a sequence a magnetic contactor can beused instead of a molded case circuit breaker When a magnetic contactor is installed on the primary side...

Page 19: ...ct a Power Supply to Output Terminals Never connect a power supply to output terminalsU V andW If voltage is applied to the output terminals the internal circuits of the Inverter will be damaged Never...

Page 20: ...e Noise Electromagnetic induction generates noise on the signal line causing the controller to malfunction Radio Noise Electromagnetic waves from the Inverter and cables cause the broadcasting radio r...

Page 21: ...nical standards on electrical equipment and minimize the length of the ground wire Leakage current flows through the Inverter Therefore if the distance between the ground electrode and the ground term...

Page 22: ...verters with 18 5 or higher Output 400 V Class Inverters with 18 5 or higher Output Thermal protector trip contact Thermal overload relay trip contact Connecting the Braking Resistor Unit and Braking...

Page 23: ...onnectors Terminal numbers and wire sizes are shown in Table 3 7 Table 3 7 Terminal Numbers and Wire Sizes Same for all Models Terminals Terminals Terminal Screws Terminal Screws Wire Thickness mm2 Wi...

Page 24: ...V power supply for analog references 15 V power supply for analog references Master speed frequence refer ence Multi function analog input Control common Shield wire optional ground line connection p...

Page 25: ...rocesscable ends as shown in Figure 3 21 Connect the shield wire to terminal 12 G Insulate the shield with tape to prevent contact with other signal lines and equipment Shield sheath Armor Connect to...

Page 26: ...r and control circuit terminal REMOTE operation This Key can be enabled or disabled by setting a user constant o2 01 Displays menus Returns to the status before the DATA ENTER Key was pressed Enables...

Page 27: ...e selection DC control speed search etc Tuning Acceleration deceleration times S curve characteristics car rierfrequencies etc Reference Settings related to frequency control Motor V f characteristics...

Page 28: ...ed Voltage 400 0 VAC Rated Voltage 400 0 VAC SModified constant mode Modified Consts G5 Main Menu Displays constants changed from factory settings None Modified Mode Display Function Constant Reading...

Page 29: ...nu Initialize Select Language English Access Level QUICK START QUICK START A1 01 2 QUICK START A1 01 2 A1 01 3 Basic Entry Accepted Access Level Basic Changing Quick start to Basic Setting User Consta...

Page 30: ...e Inverter is operating Refer to User Constant List for deta ils The following monitor displays are possible in operation mode The frequency reference output frequency output current and output voltag...

Page 31: ...requency reference setting display This item can be changed using o1 01 Function U2 Fault Trace Current Fault None Function selection U2 fault trace Contents of fault trace Function U3 Fault History F...

Page 32: ...quency The display units can be set wi thuser constant o1 03 Monitors the output current Shows which control mode is set Monitors the motor speed The display unit setting can be changed using o1 03 Mo...

Page 33: ...f themotor sexcitationcurrent Id The motor s rated secondary current corresponds to 100 Monitors the output frequencyafter a soft start The display shows the frequency with out the correction fromcomp...

Page 34: ...orresponds to 100 PID command PID command bias The input for the max frequency corresponds to 100 Can t be output 10 V 100 10 V 100 Can t be output Can t be output 10V Max frequency 10V Max frequency...

Page 35: ...n time when the last fault oc occ urred Elapsed running or power on time when the 2nd to last fault occurred Elapsed running or power on time when the 3rd to last fault occurred Elapsed running or pow...

Page 36: ...ge The setting range for the constant Units The unit used to set the constant indicates that no unit is used Factory Setting The value preset at the factory There are different factory settings for ea...

Page 37: ...layed In that case refer to Sectio n 9 Maintenance Operations Set the Inverter input voltage E1 01 to the correct voltage Set the proper motor protection E1 02 Execute autotuning for the motor separat...

Page 38: ...alizing Constants 4 3 3 Initializing Constants When replacing the controller PCB check the Inverter capacity kVA in o2 04 first and then initialize constants to the factory settings There is no need t...

Page 39: ...2nd digit will blink Set to 3 The set value is overwritten Entry Accepted is displayed for app roximately 0 5 seconds Returns to the input voltage di splay Check that the data has been u pdated Retur...

Page 40: ...a confirmation prompt for the start of the autotuning function The lower line will blink Starts the autotuning function The upper line will blink 1 When the values displayed and the motor constants d...

Page 41: ...p fault Motor data error for autot uning Autotuning was not comp leted within a set time Check the input data Check the Inverter and motor capacities Check the input data Check the motor wiring Accele...

Page 42: ...Name Unit Unit V f V f w PG Open loop Vec tor Flux Vec tor User Constant Number User Constant Number Change during Operation Change during Operation Setting Range Setting Range Factory Setting Factor...

Page 43: ...pressed when the Inverter is stopped it will rotatebythejogfrequency Factoryset Ting 6 0Hz only while the Key is being pressed Checking the Operating Status Checking the Operating Status Afterchangin...

Page 44: ...ctory Setting The factory setting value each control method has its own factory setting Therefore the factory setting changes when the control method is changed See page 8 45 for factory settings by c...

Page 45: ...01 Digital input H2 01 Digital output L1 01 Motor protection selection L1 02 Motor protection time constant o1 01 Monitor selection o1 02 Monitor selection after power up o2 01 LOCAL REMOTE Key enabl...

Page 46: ...ampleofWiringfor3 wireSequentialOperation Function Function SettingRange SettingRange Password input when a password has been set in A1 05 This function write protects some constants of the Initialize...

Page 47: ...assword to 1000 Usethefollowingproceduretosetthepasswordto1000 YD3 000N MainMenu Operation YD3 000N MainMenu Initialize SelectLanguage English EnterPassword A1 04 0 EnterPassword A1 04 0 SelectPasswor...

Page 48: ...equency reference is input from the control circuit terminals external terminals so set b1 01 to 1 SettingRange SettingRange SettingRange SettingRange 4 Digital Operator Control circuit terminals anal...

Page 49: ...eblock ime L2 03 has elapsed DC injection braking is applied and the motor stopped The DC injection braking time depends upon the output frequency when the stop command isinput and the DC injection br...

Page 50: ...to remote mode Set the interlock operation to be used after switching from local mode operation from Digital Operator to remote mode operation according to control circuit terminal Cannot operate Can...

Page 51: ...erationfromthemaximumoutputfrequency to0Hz speedsearch in1 secondunits When the speed search and DC injection braking are set set the minimum base block time L2 03 Forthe minimum baseblock time setthe...

Page 52: ...l I control P control Time PID Control Operations PID Control Operations D control Acontrol input proportional to the deviation is output The deviation cannot be zeroed by P control alone A control in...

Page 53: ...delay filter Upper limit Multi funtion input Multi funtion input Keep inegilgral Inegilgral reset Multi funtion input Proportional gain Terminal 14and16 Terminal 14and16 PID feedback MENOBUS communica...

Page 54: ...s a risk of load damage or of the motor going out of step by the Inverter s response when the load suddenly changes If the setting is reduced too much the target value and the feedback value will not...

Page 55: ...n between these constants is shown in Figure The relation between these constants is shown in Figure Function Function 5 2 7Droop Control b7 5 2 7Droop Control b7 Description of choice Description of...

Page 56: ...extended periods of time at 100 when using the zero servo function Extendedperiods of servo lock can be achieved by ensuring that the current during the servolock is 50 or less or by increasing the In...

Page 57: ...in seconds units Function Function All sections of the S curve characteristictime are set in seconds units Function Function All sections of the S curve characteristictime are set in seconds units 5 3...

Page 58: ...he power supply voltage is10 or more higherthantheratedvoltageforthemotor whentorquecontrol precisioninthehigh speedregionisnotrequired Whenthepower supplyvoltageistoolowfortheratedmotorvoltage precis...

Page 59: ...Since C5 05 can t be changed during operation stop the Inverter s operation and then decreasethe ASR limit by 0 5 Increase the setting can improve responsiveness usually a larger load is to increase...

Page 60: ...nting preventionto disabled Sets the ratio for hunting prevention gain Function Function Description of choice Description of choice IncreasethesettinginC7 02ifoscillationoccurswhenoperating withaligh...

Page 61: ...reference lower limit d2 02 The motor will not operate however if the lower limit is set lower than the minimum output frequency E1 09 The frequency reference upper and lower limits are set as a perce...

Page 62: ...n of choice Description of choice Torque reference Torque compensation Speed limit Torque reference primary delay filter d5 02 Internal torque reference Torque limit L7 01 to L7 04 Speed limiting circ...

Page 63: ...ice Sets the delay time from inputting the multi function input speed torque control change from ONto OFF or OFF to ON until the control is actually changed in ms units This setting specifies the only...

Page 64: ...ting 4 Setting 5 Setting 5 Setting 6 Setting 6 Setting 7 Setting 7 Setting 8 Setting 8 Setting 9 Setting 9 Setting A Setting A Setting B Setting B Setting C Setting C Setting D Setting D Setting E Set...

Page 65: ...E Setting E Setting F Setting F High speed Operation Settings C to E High speed Operation Settings C to E High Starting Torque Characteristics Settings 8 to b High Starting Torque Characteristics Sett...

Page 66: ...able Torque Characteristics Settings 4 to 7 Setting4 Setting4 SettinYD5000 SettinYD5000 Setting6 Setting6 Setting7 Setting7 Setting8 Setting8 Setting9 Setting9 SettingA SettingA SettingB SettingB Sett...

Page 67: ...n t set to F When making the V f characteristics a straight line set the same value in E1 07 middle output frequency and E1 09 minimum output frequency In this case constant E1 08 middle output freque...

Page 68: ...d when using the motor at or below the rated frequency Set these constants when operating at a frequency higher that the motor s rated frequency Set the following values Motor iron core saturation coe...

Page 69: ...ese constantsare read only when E1 03 isn t set to F When making the V f characteristics a straight line set the same value in E1 07 middle output frequency and E1 09 minimum output frequency In this...

Page 70: ...PG open circuit detection time and stopping method that is used when a break is detected inthe PG cable PGO SettingRange SettingRange SettingRange SettingRange Ramp to stop Coast to stop Fast stop Con...

Page 71: ...if there are gears betweenthe motor and PG because the responsiveness is lower than it is with vector control Set the number of teeth on the gears if there are gears between the motor and PG Motor spe...

Page 72: ...r that set constant H4 07 multi functionanalog output signal levelselection to 1 0to 10Voutputs Therearesomemonitor items However that can only use outputs of 0 to 10 V even if constant H4 07 is set t...

Page 73: ...nction Function When using a PO 36F Pulse Monitor Card set the output pulse in constant F7 01 SettingRange SettingRange Deceleration to stop Coast to stop Emergency stop Continue operation NO contact...

Page 74: ...put 4 terminal 6 Refer to the following instructions SettingRange SettingRange Function Function Description of choice Description of choice Multi function input 5 terminal 7 Refer to the following in...

Page 75: ...gency stop normally closed condition Deceleration to stop in emergency stop time C1 09 when OFF Timer function input Functions are set with b4 01 b4 02 and the timer function PID control disable ON PI...

Page 76: ...d Inverter Selection Setting 2 OFF The Inverter frequency reference is enabled ON The Option Card frequency reference is enabled With this setting the multi function input enables the frequency refere...

Page 77: ...ops when the stop switch is open Forward reverse command Multi function input Sequential input common 1 2 5 11 3 wire Sequence Wiring Example 50 ms min Run command Stop command Forward reverse run com...

Page 78: ...uency References Selecting 1 step and 2 step Frequency References To use the master frequency analog terminal 13 or 14 set b1 01 to 1 To use frequency reference 1 d1 01 set b1 01 to 0 To use the auxil...

Page 79: ...rence 2 Yd5000 User Constant Settings Constant No Name Setting A1 01 B1 01 D1 01 D1 02 D1 03 H1 03 H1 04 H3 05 Constant access level Reference selection Frequency reference 1 Frequency reference 2 Fre...

Page 80: ...es to stop when ON in the emergency stop period C1 09 Emergency stop normally closed condition Decelerates to stop when OFF in the emergency stop period C1 09 Forward and Reverse Jog Commands 12 and 1...

Page 81: ...or restart acceleration deceleration ON Pause acceleration deceleration and maintain the present frequency With this setting the multi function input pauses acceleration or deceleration and maintains...

Page 82: ...N OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF With these settings the multi function inputs can be used to control the Inverter s output frequency When using this function be sure to set both the up command setting 10 a...

Page 83: ...mmand OFF turn the fault reset inputfrom ON to OFF and then turn the run cannot be reset while the run command is ON If a fault hasn t occurred turning the fault reset ON and OFF will have no effect o...

Page 84: ...control open loop control and then switch to PID control closed loop control using feedback after adjusting the system The PID disable function can also be used to switch to open loop control when th...

Page 85: ...ed to stop the Inverter or output an alarm when a malfunction or fault occurs in a peripheral device There are 16 external fault inputs available with all 16 combinations of the following variables Se...

Page 86: ...is stopped If a run command or jog command jog forward jog or reverse jog is input the DC injection braking will be cleared and motor operation will be started Run command DC injection braking comman...

Page 87: ...Zero servo Function for more details Speed Control ASR Proportional Gain Switch Setting 77 Speed Control ASR Proportional Gain Switch Setting 77 OFF ON The gain is set according to the values in C5 01...

Page 88: ...g transistor fault Fault ON Faults other than CPF00 CPF01 have occurred Not used Minor fault ON Alarm displayed Fault reset command active Timer function output Frequency agree 2 Detection width L4 04...

Page 89: ...etection 1 NC Overtorque Detection 2 NO Overtorque Detection 2 NC Overtorque Detection Settings L6 01 to L6 06 in 7 5 6 Frequency DetectionSettings L4 01toL4 05in L4 to L4 in 7 5 6 Timer Functions b4...

Page 90: ...Overload OL1 Pre alarm Setting 1F Motor Overload OL1 Pre alarm Setting 1F OFF ON The motor protection function s electronic thermal value is less than 90 of the detection level The motor protection f...

Page 91: ...alog input Description of settings Setting Setting Function Function 0 to 10 VDC input 11 bit polarity positive negative input 10 to 10 VDC input A negative voltage is a reference for reverse rotation...

Page 92: ...requency PID feedback PID target value Frequency bias Accel Decel times C1 01 to C1 08 Inverter rated output current Motor rated torque Inverter rated output current Maximum output frequency Maximum o...

Page 93: ...ion Description of choice Description of choice Gain terminal 14 Reference H3 05 Description SettingRange SettingRange Function Function Description of choice Description of choice Sets the input gain...

Page 94: ...ice Sets the number of the monitoritem to be output U1 jj fromterminal 23 SettingRange SettingRange Function Function Description of choice Description of choice SettingRange SettingRange Function Fun...

Page 95: ...started after a speed searchif the power is restored within the allowed time interval When power loss ridethru is disabled setting 0 an undervoltage fault will be detected if power is interruptedfor m...

Page 96: ...lling Time Output frequency Acceleration Stall Prevention Function L3 01 1 Sets the lower limit for stall prevention during acceleration as apercentage of the Inverter ratedcurrent when operation isin...

Page 97: ...e or frequency detection signals froma multi function output Function Function SettingRange SettingRange Function Function User Constant Number User Constant Number Name Name Change during Operation C...

Page 98: ...03 Torque detection selection 1 Multi function output Torquedetection selection 1 NO NCTorque detection selection 2 Multi function output Torquedetection selection 2 NO NC Refer to instructions Refer...

Page 99: ...verter overheat detection pre alarm in C Constant L8 02 specifies the detection temperature in C for the Inverter overheat OH pre alarmfunction An overheat pre alarm occurs when the temperature of the...

Page 100: ...hen the power is turned on the frequency reference will appear in the Unit s data display if the factorysettings are being used Any one of the four values monitored at startup frequency reference outp...

Page 101: ...Operator s value This constant determines whether it is necessary to press the Enter Key when changing the frequencyreference with the Digital Operator sfrequencyreferencemonitor itcannotbechangeddur...

Page 102: ...tected when L8 05 is set to Enabled A short circuit or ground fault occurred at the Inverter output A short or ground fault can be caused by motor burn damage worn insulation or a damaged cable The lo...

Page 103: ...the V f characteristics Check the size of the load and the length of the acceleration deceleration and cycle times Check the motor s rated current setting E2 01 Check the V f characteristics Check th...

Page 104: ...l Reset external fault inputs to themulti function inputs Remove the cause o the external fault Disconnect the Digital Operator and then connect it again Replace the Inverter Disconnect the Digital Op...

Page 105: ...is outputting a frequency but PG pulses aren t being input Excessive Speed Deviation The speed deviation has been greater than the setting in F1 10 for longer than the setting in F1 11 See causes for...

Page 106: ...as not normally received when power was turned ON SI F G Communications Error Detected A communications error occurred in a mode where run or a frequency reference i s s e t f r o m a n T r a n s m i...

Page 107: ...A1 14B Analog Reference Card is being used and F2 01 is set to 0 but a multifunctionninput H1 01 to H1 06 has been set to Option Inverter Selection 2 S 2 and D have been set to H3 05 and H3 09 2 and...

Page 108: ...ncy Related constants b1 05 E1 09 There is a multi function analog input setting error If multi function analog inputs H3 05 and H3 09 are set to 1 frequency gain and if no voltage current is input th...

Page 109: ...he motor output wiring is faulty When the Inverter T1 U T2 V and T3 W are properly connected to the motor T1 U T2 V and T3 W the motor operates in a forward direction when a forward run commandis exec...

Page 110: ...01 5 for the multi function contactoutput terminals 9 10 so that the contacts will OPENwhen the output frequency is greater than L4 01 3 0 to 5 0 Hz The contacts will close below L4 01 There is hyste...

Page 111: ...ontrol loop ASR gain If the mechanical system s resonance point coincides with the Inverter s operating frequencyand the oscillationcannotbeeliminatedinthisway increasetheASRprimarydelaytime constantC...

Page 112: ...e there any irregularities such as discoloration or odor Tighten loose screws and bolts firmly Reconnect the loose connectors Clean off any dirt and dust with an air gun using dry air at a pressure of...

Page 113: ...ntion Grounding protection Charge indicator internalLED Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Storage temperature Application site Altitude Vibration 10 to 20 Hz 9 8 m s2 1G max 20...

Page 114: ...for flux vector control A B phase input complimentary input Maximum input frequency 32767 Hz Pulse monitor output Open collector PG power supply output 12 V 200 mA max Differential input S A phase pu...

Page 115: ...ect any other devices to these terminals Installation Installation Installation in Enclosures Eitherinstallthe Inverter inacleanlocationnotsubjectto oil mist air bournematter dust andothercontaminants...

Page 116: ...de If resonance occurs install vibration proof rubber on the motor base or use the frequency jumpfunction toskip any frequency resonating the machine Imbalanced Rotor Take special care when the motor...

Page 117: ...ion Installing Thermal Overload Relays The Inverter has a protection function using an electronic thermal to protect the motor from overheating However if more than one motor is operated from one Inve...

Page 118: ...erter s mounting base For Inverters of 3 7 kW or lower there are two adjacent holes Insert the spacer into the 7CN hole Thespacer cannot be easily removed if inserted into the wrong hole Be very caref...

Page 119: ...h a s e p B a l e r m i n t u t p u t o n i t o r m o h a s e p B B phase monitor output terminal Shield connection terminal 12 VDC 5 200 mA max 0 VDC GND for power supply H 8 to 12 V L 1 V max Maximu...

Page 120: ...A phase output terminal A phase output terminal B phase output terminal B phase output terminal Z phase output terminal Z phase output terminal Control circuit common Shield connection terminal 12 VDC...

Page 121: ...C 12 V power supply 0 V power supply Open collector output A B phase Pulse 0 V Pulse monitor output Shielded twisted pair wires must be used for signal lines Do not use the pulse generator s power sup...

Page 122: ...lse generator s wiring must not be more than 100 meters The direction of rotation of the PC can be set in user constant F1 05 Thefactory preset if for forward rotation A phase advancement PG B2 Wiring...

Page 123: ...generator s wiring must not be more than 100 meters PG D2 Wiring PG D2 Wiring PG X2 For Flux Vector Control Mode Only PG X2 For Flux Vector Control Mode Only Three phase 200 VAC 400 VAC Yd5000 Shielde...

Page 124: ...M3 5 Stranded wire 0 5 to 1 25 Single wire 0 5 to 1 25 0 5 to 2 Shielded twisted pair wire Shielded polyethylene covered vinyl sheath cable Solderless Terminals for Control Circuit Terminals Solderle...

Page 125: ...rminal is used Wires Solderless terminal or wire without soldering Connecting Wires to Terminal Block Wiring Precautions Wiring Precautions IMPORTANT 1 Separate PGSpeed ControlCardcontrolcircuit wirin...

Page 126: ...PG power supply is 12 V 3 A separate power supply is required if the PG power supply capacity is greater than200 mA If momentary power loss must be handled use a backup capacitor or othermethod power...

Page 127: ...rimary delay time constant PID Delay Time PID output characteristics selection Output Level Sel PID output gain Output Gain PID reverse output selection Output Rev Sel Selection of PID feedback comman...

Page 128: ...Frequency reference 1 Reference 1 Frequency reference 2 Reference 2 Min output frequency voltage Min Voltage Min output frequency Min Frequency Mid output frequency voltage Mid Voltage A Mid output fr...

Page 129: ...PG Ramp PI I Sel Overspeed detection level PG Overspd Level Overspeed detection delay time PG Overspd Time Excessive speed deviation detection level PG Deviate level Excessive speed deviation detecti...

Page 130: ...s detection PwrL Selection Momentary power loss ridethru time PwrL Ridethru t Min baseblock time PwrL Baseblock t Voltage recovery time PwrL V F Ramp t Undervoltage detection level PUV Det Level KEB d...

Page 131: ...LOCAL REMOTE key enable disable Local Remote Key STOP key during control circuit terminal operation Oper STOP Key User constant initial value User Defaults kVA selection Inverter Model Frequency refe...

Page 132: ...the voltage input set the H3 08 to 0 or 1 and cut the jumper cable J1 on the Control Card Setting Input level Auxiliary frequency reference Frequency gain Frequency bias rotation direction unchanged...

Page 133: ...elay filter Primary delay filter Primary delay filter Not selected Note 2 for current input A1 Detailed Block Diagram A1 Detailed Block Diagram Multi function input Is a registered trademark of yolico...

Page 134: ...Dimensions Is a registered trademark of yolico YD3000N A B D C A1 B1 C D B A A1 B1 2 Installation size if there are changes Without prior notice Please consult the local agents Model Power Size FIG Fi...

Page 135: ...ark of yolico YD3000N Frame 4 YD3018 T4 BN YD3022 T4 BN YD3030 T4 N Frame 5 YD3030 T4 BN YD3037 T4 B N YD3045 T4 B N YD3055 T4 B N Installation size if there are changes Without prior notice Please co...

Page 136: ...5 T4 B N YD3093 T4 B N YD3110 T4 B N Frame 7 YD3132 T4 B N YD3160 T4 B N YD3000N Is a registered trademark of yolico Installation size if there are changes Without prior notice Please consult the loca...

Page 137: ...D 3200 T 4 B N YD 3220 T 4 B N YD 3250 T4 B N Fr ame 9 YD 3280 T 4 B N YD 3315 T 4 B N YD3000N Is a registered trademark of yolico Installation size if there are changes Without prior notice Please co...

Page 138: ...YD3000N Is a registered trademark of yolico Installation size if there are changes Without prior notice Please consult the local agents Frame 10 Frame 11 130...

Page 139: ...OLICO Electric Co Ltd Address Wuxi China National Industrial Design Park Innovation Park Building 5 Tel 86 0510 85161131 85161132 Fax 86 0510 85161139 Website www yolico com 33 11 61 33 32 0912 433 43...

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