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Содержание MVSxxxx-V02

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Страница 2: ...ng Instructions Power Assembly 23 6 7 Mounting Instructions Controller 25 6 8 Power Terminations 26 6 9 Earth Terminations 28 6 10 Control Terminations 28 6 11 Wiring Terminations on the Controller 28 6 12 Wiring Terminations on the Power Interface Board 29 6 13 Ground Current 30 6 14 Power Circuits 31 7 Internal Wiring X10 36 8 Keypad and Feedback 37 8 1 The Controller 37 8 2 Menu Shortcuts 37 8 ...

Страница 3: ...back 70 13 Troubleshooting 72 13 1 Protection Responses 72 13 2 Trip Messages 72 13 3 General Faults 76 14 Maintenance 78 14 1 Safety 78 14 2 Maintenance Schedule 78 14 3 Tools required 78 14 4 Thermal Image 78 14 5 Contactor Maintenance 78 14 6 Isolation Switch Maintenance 79 14 7 Isolator Microswitch Adjustment 79 14 8 Phase Arm Assembly Alignment model V13 80 14 9 Removing Phase Arms model V13 ...

Страница 4: ...Com for the correct user manual The control software version is displayed on the Controller screen at power up Ready Welcome 1 05 1 29 2 30 Software versions Controller control software interface software 1 About This Manual 2015 AuCom Electronics L Ltd All Rights Reserved As AuCom is continuously improving its products it reserves the right to modify or change the specification of its products at...

Страница 5: ...low current switching ie gold flash or similar Cables to the control inputs must be segregated from mains voltage and motor cabling Some electronic contactor coils are not suitable for direct switching with PCB mount relays Consult the contactor manufacturer supplier to confirm suitability W WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD The MVS contains dangerous voltages when connected to mains voltage Only a ...

Страница 6: ...nal packaging in a clean and dry environment The MVS should be unpacked only after the equipment room is ready for installation Particular care should be taken to avoid exposure of the electronics to cement and or concrete dust 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 5 ...

Страница 7: ...ermal model Instantaneous Overcurrent two stages Time overcurrent Ground Fault Undercurrent Current Imbalance Motor thermistor Excess Start Time Power circuit Auxiliary trip E Extensive input and output options Remote control inputs 3 x fixed 2 x programmable Relay outputs 3 x fixed 3 x programmable Analog output 1 x programmable Serial port with module C Comprehensive feedback Starter status LEDs...

Страница 8: ... complete a start The MVS uses information from previous starts to calculate the motor s available thermal capacity and will only permit a start which is predicted to succeed This feature can be enabled or disabled using parameter 4N Motor Temperature Check Comprehensive Event and Trip Logging The MVS has a 99 place event log to record information on soft starter operation A separate trip log stor...

Страница 9: ... V03 3300 Vac 50 60 Hz V04 4160 Vac 50 60 Hz V06 6600 Vac 50 60 Hz V07 7200 Vac 50 60 Hz V13 13800 Vac 50 60 Hz C Current Rating 0080 80 A AC53b 4 20 1780 0159 159 A AC53b 4 20 1780 0200 200 A AC53b 4 20 1780 0230 230 A AC53b 4 20 1780 0321 321 A AC53b 4 20 1780 0500 500 A AC53b 4 20 1780 8 MVS Panel User Manual 710 13937 00C ...

Страница 10: ...nsformer 2 Control voltage terminal block 3 Power interface board 4 Phase arm x3 5 Power assembly Key Components model V13 1 2 07235 C 1 Phase arm 2 Control voltage terminal block 3 Power interface board 4 Phase arm 5 Controller 6 Phase arm 4 Specifications 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 9 ...

Страница 11: ... 5 817 32 2 810 31 9 864 34 0 800 31 5 1559 61 4 551 21 7 44 97 217 478 4 MVSxxxx V07 NOTE For models MVSxxxxV02 to MVSxxxxV04 these dimensions apply up to 321 A For the same models with current ratings of 500 A the MVSxxxxV06 dimensions apply Model V13 Power Assembly 07233 C e d c C b B A a e Front view Side view Phase arm extended A B C a b c d e Weight phase arm Weight power assembly mm inch mm...

Страница 12: ...ncy withstand voltage Ud MVSxxxxV02 V04 11 5 kV MVSxxxxV06 V07 20 kV MVSxxxxV13 35 kV Rated normal current lr MVS0080 Vxx 80 A MVS0159 Vxx 159 A MVS0200 Vxx 200 A MVS0230 Vxx 230 A MVS0321 Vxx 321 A MVS0500 Vxx 500 A Rated short time withstand current symmetrical RMS lk MVSxxxxV02 V07 48 kA 1 MVSxxxxV13 75 kA 2 Form designation Bypassed semiconductor motor starter form 1 Control voltage MVSxxxxV02...

Страница 13: ...B μV 0 5 MHz to 30 MHz 73 dB μV Radiated radio frequency emission 0 15 MHz to 30 MHz 80 50 dB μV m 30 MHz to 100 MHz 60 54 dB μV m 100 MHz to 2000 MHz 54 dB μV m This product has been designed as Class A equipment Use of this product in domestic environments may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to employ additional mitigation methods EMC Immunity Electrostatic Discha...

Страница 14: ...7 8 14079 B 1 Incoming supply 1 2 Isolator Earth switch 3 R Rated protection fuses 4 Main switching apparatus 2 5 Power assembly 6 Current transformer 7 Bypass switching apparatus 2 8 Cables to motor 3 1 Cables top or bottom entry or horizontal busbar system Cables and busbars are not supplied with the standard product but AuCom can supply a horizontal busbar system on request 2 Contactor a circui...

Страница 15: ...n panel PFP Transition Panel TRP Transition panels are used to connect cables or busbars between two different panels in a line up A transition panel may also be used to connect cables from one panel to busbars in another Typical Transition Panel 12960 A Front view Side view 14080 A 1 2 3 4 5 1 Horizontal busbar system 2 Isolator Earth switch optional 3 Current transformer optional 4 Voltage trans...

Страница 16: ...ction Panel 14123 A Front view Side view 14081 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Incoming supply 1 2 Isolator Earth switch 2 3 E rated protection fuses 2 4 Line contactor 2 5 Inrush reactors 3x single phase 6 PFC capacitor bank 3 phase 1 Cables top or bottom entry or horizontal busbar system Cables and busbars are not supplied with the standard product but AuCom can supply a horizontal busbar system on request 2 No...

Страница 17: ... 5 2 Storage If immediate installation is not possible the equipment should be stored in its original packaging in a clean and dry area indoors Always store panels upright on their wooden pallets to keep them off the floor and allow air to pass under it freely NOTE Equipment can be stored for a maximum of 12 months from the date of packaging as the quality of the packaging material degrades over t...

Страница 18: ...bling connections to the power supply 6 1 Clearance Requirements While installing AuCom switchgear panels ensure that minimum clearance requirements are met 600 1200 600 2800 14091 A 2322 600 Plan view Side view NOTE Standard panels may be mounted closer to the wall from the rear if required Consult AuCom if closer wall mounting is required 6 Installation 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 17 ...

Страница 19: ...ied steel channels should be level with the finished floor and aligned with each other prior to final anchoring The panel s base should be evenly supported by the concrete floor If the panel is raised above the floor level by the mounting channels the entire base frame must be supported at the same level If the panel is part of a line up all channels must be level and aligned with each other 14082...

Страница 20: ...SP It is recommended that all four bolt holes are used to securely bolt the panel to the floor using 10mm 0 39in bolts 14096 A 1 800 570 1200 1230 Plan view 1 Removable non ferrous gland plate Width mm inch Depth mm inch MVSxxxx V02 MVSxxxx V03 800 31 5 1200 47 2 MVSxxxx V04 MVSxxxx V06 MVSxxxx V07 1000 39 3 1200 47 2 MVSxxxx V13 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 19 ...

Страница 21: ...e non ferrous gland plate Width mm inch Depth mm inch Transition Panel TRP 600 23 6 1200 47 2 Power Factor Panel PFP 800 1000 31 5 39 2 1200 47 2 6 4 Earth Termination An earth bar is located at the rear of the panel 14086 A An earthing wire may be terminated anywhere along this bar using M10 high tensile grade 8 8 threaded fasteners for all terminations 20 MVS Panel User Manual 710 13937 00C ...

Страница 22: ...o bear the weight of the panel 3 Loop lifting cables around the ends of the lifting rods on both sides of the panel 4 Fit spreader bars to the lifting cables at the top of the panel The lifting cables must have spreaders from front to rear and side to side to prevent twisting the lifting cables during transportation 60 14085 A Before moving the panel Ensure that the crane is tall enough that the a...

Страница 23: ...a level or plumb line to make sure the panel line up is level both across its depth and along its length Draw an installation baseline the entire length of the complete switchgear Install the other switchgear sections following the above steps with reference to the installation base line Fastening the panels together Once the sections of the switchgear line up have been aligned exactly fasten adja...

Страница 24: ... unpacking and installing the MVS soft starter In particular beware of concrete dust as it may cause corrosion 6 6 Mounting Instructions Power Assembly Clearances The MVS power assembly is rated IP00 and must be installed inside an enclosure No clearance is required below or at the sides For models V02 V07 the power assembly should be installed with 100 mm clearance above for isolation Model V13 r...

Страница 25: ...ht M12 bolts two bolts per side at 944 mm centres Individual phase arms are secured within the frame using two locking rods and two lock nuts tightened to a torque of 10 Nm MVS model V13 comes with a travel plinth For installation the frame should be bolted into a panel with eight M12 bolts tightened to a torque of 28 30 Nm Plan view 07236 B B C C A B C C Front of unit Measurements A mm inch B mm ...

Страница 26: ...nstallation always ensure that you are using the correct controller for the soft starter This can be checked by comparing the serial number on the back of the controller with the serial number on the front of the power assembly 1 Serial number MAIN CONTROL MODULE MVS 0159 410 V04 C12 S N 822805 074 S N 822805 074 4 16kV AC 50 60 Hz 150mm2 at torque 28 30 Nm 20 22 ft lb 10 A 250 V AC DF 10 A300 AC ...

Страница 27: ...T1B A B A B C D E F G H I J mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch MVSxxxxV02 228 8 98 79 3 11 744 29 29 760 29 92 79 3 11 129 5 08 179 7 05 200 7 87 200 7 87 200 7 87 MVSxxxxV03 MVSxxxxV04 MVSxxxxV06 228 8 98 79 3 11 792 31 18 806 31 73 107 4 19 164 6 46 222 8 72 268 10 55 268 10 55 268 10 55 MVSxxxxV07 NOTE For models MVSxxxxV02 to MVSxxxxV04 these dimens...

Страница 28: ... threaded fasteners for all terminations Use a pre load torque setting between 28 30 Nm Use only Belleville washers a b c d e f g h i mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch MVSxxxx V13 19 8 0 78 355 0 13 98 2200 86 6 1965 5 77 4 1936 5 76 2 1274 8 50 2 1245 8 49 0 584 1 23 0 555 1 21 9 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 27 ...

Страница 29: ...1 Wiring Terminations on the Controller Control Wiring The MVS has three fixed inputs for remote control These inputs should be controlled by contacts rated for low voltage low current operation gold flash or similar 1 A B A B C A B C C 2 3 C32 C31 C24 C23 C42 C41 03943 D C32 C31 C24 C23 C42 C41 C32 C31 C24 C23 C42 C41 1 Two wire control 2 Three wire control 3 Four wire control A Start B Stop C Re...

Страница 30: ...ce Board Models V02 V07 1 Access for LV wiring 2 Control terminals refer to Power Circuit Configuration models V02 V07 on page 32 for details 3 Non conduction LEDs green 4 Gate firing fibre optic connectors and firing LEDs red 5 Voltage sensing input connector 6 Ground fault CT connector 7 Line CT connectors 8 Access hole for CT wiring 9 LV terminal block X10 10 CT ratio selector DIP switch S1 11 ...

Страница 31: ...nterface board must be set to match the method for calculating ground current and the ratio of the line current CTs NOTE The soft starter will check the ground fault settings when control power is applied If the switch settings are changed control power must be cycled for the new setting to take effect Switch settings for ground current summation method Line CT ratio Switch setting 1000 1 1100 Swi...

Страница 32: ...onfiguration models V02 V07 on page 32 To ensure that the potentially dangerous medium voltage area is isolated from the low voltage control area power is supplied to the main contactor coil from the control voltage terminal block refer to Internal Wiring X10 on page 36 Bypass Contactor The MVS must always be installed with a bypass contactor Select a contactor with an AC1 rating greater than or e...

Страница 33: ...4 Controller 1 3 Phase 50 60 Hz Supply 5 Remote control inputs Q1 Main isolator Earth switch C23 C24 Start F1 3 R Rated protection fuses C31 C32 Stop K1 Main contactor C41 C42 Reset K2 Bypass contactor C53 C54 Programmable input A 2 To motor C63 C64 Programmable input B A2 Control voltage terminals 6 Programmable outputs 3 Control supply 43 44 Programmable Relay output A A3 Power interface board 5...

Страница 34: ...y 5 Remote control inputs K1 Q1 Main contactor or circuit breaker C23 24 Start K2 Q2 Bypass contactor or circuit breaker C31 32 Stop 2 To motor C41 42 Reset A2 Control voltage terminals C53 54 Programmable input A 3 Control supply C63 64 Programmable input B A3 Power interface board 6 Programmable outputs 4 Relay outputs 43 44 Programmable Relay output A C73 C74 Bypass readback signal 51 52 54 Pro...

Страница 35: ...as been disconnected To open the isolator pull out the pin and switch off If the starter is operating removing the pin will open the main contactor 07619 B R Rated Protection Fuses If specified R Rated protection fuses can be installed on the supply side of the soft starter to provide Type 2 coordination and short circuit protection for the motor branch circuit The appropriate fuse should be selec...

Страница 36: ...tion capacitor contactor coil is associated with output terminals 33 34 of the soft starter s Interface PCB Line Inductors Output line inductors may be required if the cable run between the soft starter and the motor is greater than 200 metres Line inductors are typically installed in a shielded caged enclosure at the soft starter end of the motor cable Factors which determine the requirement of l...

Страница 37: ...K1 A3 23 A3 24 Bypass contactor output 24 Bypass contactor coil K2 A3 33 A3 34 Run relay output PFC 34 PFC contactor coil K3 A3 43 A3 44 Fan control output 4 Fan control output A3 C73 A3 C74 Bypass readback signal 5 Bypass readback signal 9 24 VAC supply for Controller 6 24 VAC supply for Controller A10 24 VAC B Power assembly terminal rail X10 A12 0 VAC 10 24 VAC supply for interface PCB NOTE The...

Страница 38: ...s as part of the initialisation routine 8 2 Menu Shortcuts The F1 and F2 buttons offer keyboard shortcuts to the Auto Stop menu Use parameters 8B and 8C 8B 8C F1 and F2 Button Action on page 52 to select the shortcut target 8 3 Displays The controller displays a wide range of performance information about the soft starter The top half of the screen shows real time information on current or motor p...

Страница 39: ...change a parameter value scroll to the appropriate parameter in the Programming Menu and press to enter edit mode to alter the parameter setting use the and buttons Pressing or once will increase or decrease the value by one unit If the button is held for longer than five seconds the value will increase or decrease at a faster rate to save changes press S STORE The setting shown on the display wil...

Страница 40: ... Overcurrent 4F Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay 4G Phase Sequence 6 6 I Inputs 6A Input A Function 6B Input A Name 6C Input A Trip 6D Input A Trip Delay 6E Input A Initial Delay 6F Input B Function 6G Input B Name 6H Input B Trip 6I Input B Trip Delay 6J Input B Initial Delay 7 7 O Outputs 7A Relay A Function 7B Relay A On Delay 7C Relay A Off Delay 7D Relay B Function 7E Relay B On Delay 7F Relay...

Страница 41: ...s Start Time 2 4C Undercurrent 4D Undercurrent Delay 4E Instantaneous Overcurrent 4F Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay 4G Phase Sequence 4H Current Imbalance 4I Current Imbalance Delay 4J Frequency Check 4K Frequency Variation 4L Frequency Delay 4M Restart Delay 4N Motor Temperature Check 4O Ground Fault Level 4P Ground Fault Delay 4Q Undervoltage 4R Undervoltage Delay 4S Overvoltage 4T Overvoltage ...

Страница 42: ...ature Flag 7P Analog Output A 7Q Analog A Scale 7R Analog A Maximum Adjustment 7S Analog A Minimum Adjustment 7T Reserved 7U Reserved 7V Reserved 7W Reserved 8 8 D Display 8A Language 8B F1 Button Action 8C F2 Button Action 8D Display A or kW 8E User Screen Top Left 8F User Screen Top Right 8G User Screen Bottom Left 8H User Screen Bottom Right 8I Graph Data 8J Graph Timebase 8K Graph Maximum Adju...

Страница 43: ...e 15B Adjustment Lock 15C Emergency Run 1 16 P Protection Action 16A Motor Overload 16B Excess Start Time 16C Undercurrent 16D Instantaneous Overcurrent 16E Current Imbalance 16F Frequency 16G Input A Trip 16H Input B Trip 16I Motor Thermistor 16J Starter Communication 16K Network Communication 16L Reserved 16M Battery Clock 16N Ground Fault 16O Reserved 16P Reserved 16Q Reserved 16R Reserved 16S ...

Страница 44: ...ameters describe the motor s operating characteristics and allow the soft starter to model the motor s temperature 1A Motor FLC Range 5 1200 A D Default 100 A Description Matches the starter to the connected motor s full load current Set to the full load current FLC rating shown on the motor nameplate 1B Locked Rotor Time Range 0 01 2 00 minutes seconds D Default 10 seconds Description Sets the ma...

Страница 45: ...TVR Soft Stop Description Selects the stop mode 2I Stop Time Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds D Default 0 second Description Sets the time for soft stopping the motor using timed voltage ramp If a main contactor is installed the contactor must remain closed until the end of the stop time 3 Auto Stop The MVS can be programmed to stop automatically after a specified delay or at a specified time of da...

Страница 46: ...between the motor s normal working range and the motor s magnetising no load current typically 25 to 35 of full load current A setting of 0 disables undercurrent protection 4D Undercurrent Delay Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds D Default 5 seconds Description Slows the MVS s response to undercurrent avoiding trips due to momentary fluctuations 4E 4F Instantaneous Overcurrent The MVS can be configur...

Страница 47: ...z or rises above 75 Hz the starter will trip immediately irrespective of the settings for Frequency Trip parameters 4M Restart Delay Range 00 01 60 00 minutes seconds D Default 30 minutes Description The MVS can be configured to force a delay between the end of a stop and the beginning of the next start During the restart delay period the display shows the time remaining before another start can b...

Страница 48: ... device If the main switching element is a contactor protected by a fuse then this function must be coordinated with the fuse to ensure that the contactor does NOT open until the fuse ruptures If the main switching element is a breaker then the delay must be minimised to provide the best possible protection to the SCR Parameter 4U Instantaneous Overcurrent S2 Range 30 A 4400 A D Default 4400 A Des...

Страница 49: ...er When parameter 6A is set to Input Trip N O a closed circuit across C53 C54 trips the soft starter Refer to parameters 6C 6D 6E Input Trip N C When parameter 6A is set to Input Trip N C an open circuit across C53 C54 trips the soft starter Refer to parameters 6C 6D 6E Local Remote Select Input A can be used to select between local and remote control instead of using the L LCL RMT button on the c...

Страница 50: ...an occur 6D Input A Trip Delay Range 0 00 4 00 minutes seconds D Default 0 second Description Sets a delay between the input activating and the soft starter tripping 6E Input A Initial Delay Range 00 00 30 00 minutes seconds D Default 0 second Description Sets a delay before an input trip can occur The initial delay is counted from the time a start signal is received The state of the input is igno...

Страница 51: ...d as long as the motor is receiving voltage Run The relay closes when the starter changes to run state Trip The relay closes when the starter trips refer to parameter 16A to 16X Warning The relay closes when the starter issues a warning refer to parameter 16A to 16X Low Current Flag The relay closes when the low current flag activates while the motor is running refer to parameter 7M Low Current Fl...

Страница 52: ...or future use 7M Low Current Flag The MVS has low and high current flags to give early warning of abnormal operation The current flags can be configured to indicate an abnormal current level during operation between the normal operating level and the undercurrent or instantaneous overcurrent trip levels The flags can signal the situation to external equipment via one of the programmable outputs Th...

Страница 53: ...ter 7R Analog A Maximum Adjustment Range 0 600 D Default 100 Description Calibrates the upper limit of the analog output to match the signal measured on an external current measuring device Parameter 7S Analog A Minimum Adjustment Range 0 600 D Default 0 Description Calibrates the lower limit of the analog output to match the signal measured on an external current measuring device 7T 7W Reserved T...

Страница 54: ...efault Hours Run 8I 8J 8K 8L Performance Graphs The MVS has a real time performance graph to report the behaviour of critical operating parameters Parameter 8I Graph Data Options Current FLC default Current as a percentage of motor full load current Motor Temp Motor temperature as a percentage of the motor rated current calculated by the soft starter s thermal model Motor kW Motor kilowatts 100 is...

Страница 55: ...I Start Stop 2 Refer to Start Stop 1 parameters 2A 2I for details Parameter 10A Start Mode 2 Options Constant Current default Description Selects the soft start mode Parameter 10B Start Ramp 2 Range 0 01 3 00 minutes seconds D Default 1 second Description Sets the ramp time for current ramp starting from the initial current to the current limit Parameter 10C Initial Current 2 Range 100 600 D Defau...

Страница 56: ...ng induction motors Parameter 12B selects the ramp configuration for the secondary motor 12C Changeover Time Range 100 500 milliseconds D Default 150 milliseconds Description Sets the delay between the rotor resistance relay closing and the low resistance current ramp starting Set so that the contactor has enough time to close but the motor does not slow down Parameter 12C only applies if paramete...

Страница 57: ...id the product warranty 16 Protection Action These parameters define how the soft starter will respond to different protection events The soft starter can trip issue a warning or ignore different protection events as required All protection events are written to the event log The default action for all protections is to trip the soft starter CAUTION Defeating the protection may compromise the star...

Страница 58: ...time screen 3 Press the button to enter edit mode 4 Press the and buttons to select which part of the date or time to edit 5 Use the and buttons to change the value 6 To save changes press the button The MVS will confirm the changes To cancel changes press the button 10 3 Simulation Tools Software simulation functions let you test the soft starter s operation and control circuits without connectin...

Страница 59: ...ay opens Run Simulation Stopping X XXs STORE to Continue 7 Press The Ready LED flashes and the main contactor relay opens Run Simulation Stopped STORE to Continue 8 Press to return to the commissioning menu NOTE Run simulation can be exited at any stage by pressing the Protection Simulation The p protection simulation simulates activation of each protection mechanism to confirm that the soft start...

Страница 60: ... to change the analog output current at terminals B10 B11 of the controller Analog Output 0 4 mA Attach an external current measuring device to terminals B10 B11 of the controller Use the or button to adjust the percentage value in the lower left hand corner of the display The current measuring device should indicate the same level of current as shown at the lower right corner of the display 10 4 ...

Страница 61: ...w voltage motor 500 VAC for testing This allows the user to thoroughly test the soft starter and its associated power and control circuits The low voltage test mode provides a means of testing the soft starter s configuration without requiring a full medium voltage test facility For models V06 and higher one non conduction resistor assembly must be connected to each phase arm three assemblies are ...

Страница 62: ...e the soft starter from the motor and the mains supply 3 Connect one non conduction resistor assembly to each phase arm 4 Connect T1 T2 T3 of the soft starter to a three phase motor with full load current of 5 20 A Connect L1 L2 L3 of the soft starter to three phase mains supply with voltage less than 500 VAC frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz 5 Set parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current to the value shown on...

Страница 63: ...recent events actions warnings and trips including the date and time of the event Event 1 is the most recent and event 99 is the oldest stored event To open the Event Log 1 Press A ALT then L LOGS to open the Logs 2 Scroll to Event Log and press 3 Use the and buttons to select an event to view and press to display details To close the log and return to the main display press repeatedly Starter Tri...

Страница 64: ...ons to scroll through the counters Press to view details 4 To reset a counter press S STORE enter access code if required then use the button to select Reset Press STORE to confirm the action To close the counters and return to the main display press the repeatedly 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 63 ...

Страница 65: ... disabled in remote control mode parameter 6R Comms in Remote Control via the serial communication network requires an optional communication module The S STOP button on the controller is always enabled 12 2 Using the Soft Starter to Control a Motor To soft start the motor press the S START button on the controller or activate the Start remote input The motor will start using the start mode select...

Страница 66: ...4 3 1 Sub states 3 States t1 Main contactor close time S1 Ready t2 Rotor resistance contactor close time S2 Pre start tests t3 Bypass contactor close time S3 Starting 2 Output voltage S4 Running V1 100 voltage 4 Phases of operation V2 Slip ring retard voltage P1 Start command P2 Rotor resistance current ramp P3 Shorted rotor current ramp 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 65 ...

Страница 67: ...es to reach a constant speed with external rotor resistance R1 in the circuit Stop the motor soon after a constant speed has been reached Change parameter 7B to the recorded time value 3 Start the motor under normal load conditions and monitor the motor speed behaviour and motor current when the changeover contactor K3 switches in to short out the rotor resistance R1 If the motor does not start to...

Страница 68: ...ss contactor C31 C32 Control Input Stop 2 Motor C41 C42 Control Input Reset R1 Slip ring rotor resistance C53 C54 Control Input Programmable input A K3 Changeover contactor C63 C64 Control Input Programmable input B A2 Control voltage terminals 6 Programmable outputs 3 Control supply 43 44 Relay output A Functionality Changeover contactor A3 Power interface board 51 52 54 Relay output B 4 Relay ou...

Страница 69: ...le starting bypass contactor not yet closed State Function Not ready Perform system checks Ready Wait for start command Start command received Main contactor closes Pre Start Checks Perform connection checks Starting Ramp up SCR firing angles Trip command Turn SCRs off then open main contactor Tripped Wait for reset command Reset command received Trip cleared and starter returns to Not Ready state...

Страница 70: ...ent trip functionality Voltage must not be continuously maintained on the phase arms while the motor is off Short circuit protective equipment must be installed in all cases Motor Overload Protection The MVS offers thermal model motor overload protection which monitors the performance of the motor and calculates its temperature in all states This protection is based on the motor information progra...

Страница 71: ...shows details of the starter s operating status including motor current power and temperature 0A Ready M1 000 000 0kW Programmable screen The MVS s user programmable screen can be configured to show the most important information for the particular application Use parameters 8E to 8H to select which information to display 0A Ready 00000 kWh 00000hrs Motor Temperature The temperature screen shows w...

Страница 72: ... full load current calculated rise in motor temperature 0A Last start 000 s 000 FLC Temp 0 Date and Time The date time screen shows the current system date and time 24 hour format For details on setting the date and time refer to Set Date and Time on page 57 0A DD MMM YYYY HH MM SS Performance Graph The performance graph provides a real time display of operating performance Use parameters 8I 8L to...

Страница 73: ...d solution Battery clock A verification error has occurred on the real time clock or the backup battery voltage is low If the battery is low and the power is off date time settings will be lost The MVS will continue to soft start and soft stop correctly Reprogram the date and time The battery is not removable In order to replace the battery the main control PCB must be replaced Related parameters ...

Страница 74: ...or a programmable input Refer to Input A trip Input A trip The soft starter s programmable input is set to a trip function and has activated Resolve the trigger condition Related parameters 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 6G 6H 6I 6J 16G 16H Instantaneous overcurrent There has been a sharp rise in motor current probably caused by a locked rotor condition shearpin while running This may indicate a jammed load A ...

Страница 75: ...ontrol Volts Control voltage to the controller has dropped below the required level This trip is not adjustable Low Level This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip Low Pressure This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip Motor connection There is a problem with the soft starter s connection to the motor If only one phase is affected the error...

Страница 76: ... starter is not receiving mains supply on one or more phases when a start command is given Check that the main contactor closes when a start command is given and remains closed until the end of a soft stop Check MVS fuses and confirm that all three mains supply phases are present This trip is not adjustable Pump Fault This is a name selected for a programmable input Refer to Input A trip Starter c...

Страница 77: ... activating each input signal in turn The appropriate remote control input LED should activate on the starter The soft starter does not respond to a start command from either the local or remote controls The soft starter may be waiting for the restart delay to elapse The length of the restart delay is controlled by parameter 4M Restart Delay The motor may be too hot to permit a start If parameter ...

Страница 78: ... the S STORE button after adjusting a parameter setting If you press E EXIT the change will not be saved Check that the adjustment lock parameter 15B is set to Read Write If the adjustment lock is set to Read Only settings can be viewed but not changed You need to know the security access code to change the adjustment lock setting The EEPROM may be faulty on the controller A faulty EEPROM will als...

Страница 79: ...r Part Instructions Timing Switch Check contact condition Every 2 years Contactor main Check for wear torque bolts Every 2 years Contactor bypass Check for wear torque bolts Every 2 years Contactor for PFCC Check for wear torque bolts Every 2 years Control terminals Check tightness Every 2 years Earthing terminals Check tightness Every 2 years Cable lugs Check tightness Every 2 years General MVS C...

Страница 80: ...ntact resistance for each pole of the switch 5 Use a lint free cloth to clean the isolation switch Warm soapy water may be necessary in cleaning 6 Wipe the main contacts and main arms with Electrolube Electrolube part CG35A at points of contact 07449 B Adjust to less than 60 micro ohms 14 7 Isolator Microswitch Adjustment If the microswitch does not activate correctly adjust the position of the pl...

Страница 81: ... the point of resistance 2 Loosen the phase block mounting bolts on both sides of the phase assembly that hold it to the tray 3 Remove the phase arm locking nuts on both sides 4 Slide out the phase arm assembly 5 Slide in the phase arm assembly to check alignment 6 Align the phase block on left or right as required 7 Align and secure the main phase connection captive bolts 8 Tighten locking rod on...

Страница 82: ...time 1 Undo the two phase connection bolts at the rear of the phase arm 2 Remove the nut and washer and undo the rod bolt on both sides 3 Unplug the controls on the right hand side 4 On both sides remove the nut and washer and undo the rod bolt 5 Withdraw the phase arm 710 13937 00C MVS Panel User Manual 81 ...

Страница 83: ...her components slowly slide the forks into the fork guide slot under the lifting frame 5 Raise forks slightly to allow frame to clear location holes 6 Remove the phase arm To remove a phase arm using a hoist 1 Slide the phase arm out from the panel 2 Secure a cable from the hoist to the lifting eye 3 Lift the phase arm slowly stabilising the phase arm to prevent it spinning NOTE Lifting Frame Asse...

Страница 84: ...20s 4B Excess Start Time 2 00m 20s 4C Undercurrent 20 FLC 4D Undercurrent Delay 00m 05s 4E Instantaneous Overcurrent 400 FLC 4F Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay 00m 00s 4G Phase Sequence Positive Only 4H Current Imbalance 30 4I Current Imbalance Delay 00m 05s 4J Frequency Check Run 4K Frequency Variation 5 Hz 4L Frequency Delay 00m 05s 4M Restart Delay 30m 00s 4N Motor Temperature Check Do Not Chec...

Страница 85: ...ent Flag 100 FLC 7O Motor Temperature Flag 80 7P Analog Output A Current FLC 7Q Analog A Scale 4 20 mA 7R Analog A Maximum Adjustment 100 7S Analog A Minimum Adjustment 0 7T Reserved 7U Reserved 7V Reserved 7W Reserved 8 8 D Display 8A Language English 8B F1 Button Action Setup Auto Start Stop 8C F2 Button Action None 8D Display A or kW Current 8E User Screen Top Left Starter State 8F User Screen ...

Страница 86: ... P Protection Action 16A Motor Overload Trip Starter 16B Excess Start Time Trip Starter 16C Undercurrent Trip Starter 16D Instantaneous Overcurrent Trip Starter 16E Current Imbalance Trip Starter 16F Frequency Trip Starter 16G Input A Trip Trip Starter 16H Input B Trip Trip Starter 16I Motor Thermistor Trip Starter 16J Starter Communication Trip Starter 16K Network Communication Warn and Log 16L R...

Страница 87: ... 2 2 20 Motor thermistor 3 3 75 Current imbalance 4 4 26 Frequency 5 5 55 Phase sequence 6 6 54 Instantaneous overcurrent 7 7 28 Power loss 8 8 50 Undercurrent 9 9 29 Motor connection 11 11 102 Input A trip 12 12 11 Starter communication between module and soft starter 15 15 113 Network communication between module and network 16 16 114 Internal fault error 17 17 104 Overvoltage 18 18 52 Undervolt...

Страница 88: ... Starter Trip and Event Logger Software The Starter Trip and Event Logger Software allows you to download the trip and event logs from the soft starter for separate analysis The software is compatible with all AuCom medium voltage soft starters using control software version 1 29 or later For further information or to download the software visit www aucom com Other MVS Accessories Other accessorie...

Страница 89: ...APPENDIX 88 MVS Panel User Manual 710 13937 00C ...

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