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Also make sure that other voltage inputs have been disconnected, such as external 24 V DC, load sharing (linkage of DC intermediate circuit), as well as
the motor connection for kinetic back up.
Systems where frequency converters are installed must, if necessary, be equipped with additional monitoring and protective devices according to the
valid safety regulations, e.g law on mechanical tools, regulations for the prevention of accidents etc. Modifications on the frequency converters by means
of the operating software are allowed.

Hoisting applications:
The frequency converter functions for controlling mechanical brakes cannot be considered as a primary safety circuit. There must always be a redundancy
for controlling external brakes.

Protection Mode

Once a hardware limit on motor current or dc-link voltage is exceeded the drive will enter “Protection mode”. “Protection mode” means a change of the
PWM modulation strategy and a low switching frequency to minimize losses. This continues 10 sec after the last fault and increases the reliability and
the robustness of the drive while re-establishing full control of the motor.
In hoist applications “Protection mode” is not usable because the drive will usually not be able to leave this mode again and therefore it will extend the
time before activating the brake – which is not recommendable.
The “Protection mode” can be disabled by setting par. SP-26 Trip 

Delay at Drive Fault

 to zero which means that the drive will trip immediately if one of

the hardware limits is exceeded.

NB!

It is recommended to disable protection mode in hoisting applications (par. SP-26 Trip 

Delay at Drive Fault

 = 0)

The DC link capacitors remain charged after power has been disconnected. To avoid electrical shock hazard, disconnect the frequency
converter from mains before carrying out maintenance. When using a PM-motor, make sure it is disconnected. Before doing service
on the frequency converter wait at least the amount of time indicated below:

380 - 500 V

0.25 - 7.5 kW

4 minutes

 

11 - 75 kW

15 minutes

 

90 - 200 kW

20 minutes

 

250 - 800 kW

40 minutes

525 - 690 V

37 - 315 kW

20 minutes

 

355 - 1000 kW

30 minutes

For further information, please see the VLT Automation Drive FC 300 Operating Instructions, MG.33.AX.YY or the VLT Automation Drive FC 300 Design
Guide, MG.33.BX.YY

x = version number
y = language

2. Safety and Conformity

FC 300 Extended Relay Card Operating In-

structions

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MI.33.G2.02 - VLT

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Содержание VLT FC 300

Страница 1: ...lay Card MCB 113 7 Connection Schematic 7 Galvanic Isolation 7 Electrical Data 8 4 How to Install 9 How to Install 9 Installation of Option in the Frequency Converter 9 5 Parameter Set up 11 5 Digital...

Страница 2: ...1 How to Read these Operating Instructions FC 300 Extended Relay Card Operating In structions 2 MI 33 G2 02 VLT is a registered Danfoss trademark 1...

Страница 3: ...to VLT Extended Relay Card MCB 113 informs about the MCB 113 option card the electrical connections and electrical data Chapter 4 How to Install explains how to install the option card Chapter 5 Para...

Страница 4: ...f Frequency Converters Standard Terminal Strip for Variable speed Drives Ampere AMP A Alternating current AC Direct current DC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Hertz Hz Parameter par Volts V Mili m 1...

Страница 5: ...nst unintended start 1 The motor can be brought to a stop by means of digital commands bus commands references or a local stop while the frequency converter is connected to mains If personal safety co...

Страница 6: ...motor In hoist applications Protection mode is not usable because the drive will usually not be able to leave this mode again and therefore it will extend the time before activating the brake which is...

Страница 7: ...Relay Card MCB 113 are shown X46 DI7 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 11 10 9 13 12 14 X58 3 Ext 24 VDC 2 1 4 AO4 3 1 AO3 2 X45 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 10 12 11 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 X47 Relay 3 1...

Страница 8: ...relay in between Digital Inputs Number 7 Range 0 24 V Mode PNP NPN Input impedance 4 k Low trigger level 6 4 V High trigger level 17 V Analog Outputs Number 2 Range 0 4 20 mA Resolution 11 bit Linear...

Страница 9: ...xtended Relay Card MCB 113 option is exclusively intended for use in option slot C1 The mounting position of C1 options is shown in the drawings below Enclosure A5 C The mounting kits for these enclos...

Страница 10: ...mm only one C option Enclosure A2 A3 and B3 60 mm one C0 plus one C1 option i e MCO 305 plus MCB 113 4 How to Install FC 300 Extended Relay Card Operating In structions 10 MI 33 G2 02 VLT is a regist...

Страница 11: ...7 All Preset ref bit 2 18 All Freeze reference 19 All Freeze output 20 All Speed up 21 All Speed down 22 All Set up select bit 0 23 All Set up select bit 1 24 All Precise stop inverse 26 18 19 Precise...

Страница 12: ...at is configured as coast 8 Start Default Digital input 18 Select start for a start stop command Logic 1 start logic 0 stop 9 Latched start The motor starts if a pulse is applied for min 2 ms The moto...

Страница 13: ...ed 0 0 Reduced by value 1 0 Increased by value 0 1 Reduced by value 1 1 22 Speed down Same as Speed up 21 23 Set up select bit 0 Select Set up select bit 0 or Select Set up select bit 1 to select one...

Страница 14: ...ke feedback for hoisting applications 80 PTC Card 1 All Digital Inputs can be set to PTC Card 1 80 However only one Digital Input must be set to this choice 5 20 Terminal X46 1 Digital Input MCB 113 O...

Страница 15: ...H 70 Warning Current Low 14 Above current high Motor current is higher than set in par H 71 Warning Current High 15 Out of range Output frequency is outside the frequency range set in par H 70 Warnin...

Страница 16: ...output will go high Otherwise it will be low 64 Comparator 4 See par group 13 1 If Comparator 4 is evaluated as TRUE the output will go high Otherwise it will be low 65 Comparator 5 See par group 13 1...

Страница 17: ...mmand active Output is high when there is an active Start command i e via digital input bus connection or Hand on or Auto on and no Stop or Start command is active 124 Running reverse Output is high w...

Страница 18: ...2 63 Comparator 3 64 Comparator 4 65 Comparator 5 70 Logic rule 0 71 Logic rule 1 72 Logic rule 2 73 Logic rule 3 74 Logic rule 4 75 Logic rule 5 80 Logic Controller digital output A 81 Logic Controll...

Страница 19: ...tion changes before the on or off delay timer expires the relay output is unaffected 5 3 6 Analog Outputs 5 3 1 6 7 Analog Output 3 Parameters for configuring the scaling and limits for analog output...

Страница 20: ...rom par 16 37 Inverter max current 160 current is equal to 20 mA Example Inverter norm current 11 kW 24 A 160 38 4 A Motor norm current 22 A Read out 11 46 mA 16 mA x 22 A 38 4 A 9 17 mA In case the n...

Страница 21: ...and 20 mA is desired at maximum output 100 calculate the percentage value as follows example where desired max output is 10 mA IRANGE mA IDESIRED MAX mA x 100 20 4 mA 10 mA x 100 160 6 73 Terminal X4...

Страница 22: ...he ful scale output program the per centage value in the parameter i e 50 20 mA If a current between 4 and 20 mA is desired at maximum output 100 calculate the percentage value as follows example wher...

Страница 23: ...2 Digital input term 29 Bit 3 Digital input term 27 Bit 4 Digital input term 19 Bit 5 Digital input term 18 Bit 6 Digital input term 37 Bit 7 Digital input GP I O term X30 4 Bit 8 Digital input GP I...

Страница 24: ...lay 2 Relay 1 Relay 6 Relay 5 Relay 4 Relay 3 16 78 Analog Out X45 1 mA Range Function 0 000 N A 0 000 30 000 N A View the actual value at output X45 1 The value shown reflects the selection in par 6...

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