ABOUT THIS MANUAL
PRODUCT
ACS1000W
DOCUMENT KIND
User manual
DOCUMENT ID.
3BHS213400 E01
REV.
J
LANG.
en
PAGE
1.3. Terms and abbreviations
The following table lists terms and abbreviations you should be familiar with when
using this user manual. Some of the terms and abbreviations used in this user
manual are unique to ABB and might differ from the normal usage.
Table 1
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1 Terms and abbreviations
Term/Abbreviation
Definition
ACS1000W
ACS1000 water-cooled drive
AMC circuit board
Application and motor controller
The digital signal processor is the heart of the control system of the
drive.
Cluster
A cluster is a synonym for a group of hardware modules of the drive
control system.
CDP
Control and display panel
Basic user interface for operating and monitoring the drive when
local operating mode is selected.
CTI
Comparative tracking index
DDCS
Distributed drive control system
DDCS is an acronym for a serial communication protocol designed
for data transfer via optical fibers.
Drive
Short form for ACS1000W drive
Drive system
The drive system includes all equipment used to convert electrical
into mechanical power to give motion to the machine.
DriveBus
Communication link dedicated for ABB drives
DriveDebug
DriveDebug is part of ABB’s DriveWare® software tools for drives
using the DDCS communications protocol. DriveDebug runs on
computers with Windows® operating systems. DriveDebug is a
specialist’s tool used to diagnose, tune and troubleshoot ABB
drives.
DriveWindow
DriveWindow is a DriveWare® product. DriveWindow is a 32 bit
Windows® application for commissioning and maintaining ABB
drives equipped with optical communication links.
Equipment
Frequency converter and related equipment
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
All measures to suppress electromagnetic disturbances caused by
different electrical equipment in the same electromagnetic
environment, and to strengthen the immunity of the equipment to
such disturbances.
Ground
Earth
To ground
The conducting path (eg, conductor) between the electric
equipment (eg, frequency converter) and the earth. The electric
equipment is connected to the earth, eg, by a grounding set or a
grounding switch.