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SPX advanced – description of parameters
SPX ADVANCED APPLICATION MANUAL
SVCH0203—October 2017 www.eaton.com
Code
ID
Description
Notes
P1.12.1.3
727
Response to under voltage fault “UVolt fault resp”
In some applications it is normal that the drive will be powered down when in run
state. With this parameter it is possible to choose whether undervoltage faults are
stored to the fault history of the drive.
0 = Fault stored in fault history
1 = Fault not stored in fault history
Under voltage fault limits:
500 V units: 333 Vdc
690 V units: 460 Vdc
P1.12.1.4
702
Output phase supervision OutputPh. superv”
Output phase supervision of the motor ensures that the motor phases have an
approximately equal current.
0 = No response
1 = Warning
2 = Fault, stop mode after fault according to Stop Function
3 = Fault, stop mode after fault always by coasting
P1.12.1.5
734
Response to slot fault ID734 “SlotComFaultResp”
Set here the response mode for a board slot fault due to a missing or broken board.
0 = No response
1 = Warning
2 = Fault, stop mode after fault according to Stop Function
3 = Fault, stop mode after fault always by coasting .
P1.12.1.6
755
Safe torque off (STO) mode “SafeDisableResp.”
With this parameter it is possible to choose whether the STO signal is handled as
fault or warning. The STO input will stop the drive from modulating regardless of this
parameter value.
P1.12.1.7
1903
Output contactor interlock fault response “O/P contactor”
This parameter determines the fault response when the O/P Contactor interlock
input is open
Code
ID
Description
Notes
P1.12.2.1
739
Number of used inputs in board 1 “Board1 Channels”
Select used temperature sensor combination with this parameter. See also the I/O
boards manual.
0 = Not used (ID Write, value of maximum temperature can be written from fieldbus)
1 = Sensor 1 in use
2 = Sensor 1 & 2 in use
3 = Sensor 1 & 2 & 3 in use
4 = Sensor 2 & 3 in use
5 = Sensor 3 in use
If the selected value is greater
than the actual number of used
sensor inputs, the display will
read 200ºC. If the input is short-
circuited the displayed value is
–30ºC.
P1.12.2.2
740
Board 1 temperature response “Board1 response”
0 = No response
1 = Warning
2 = Fault, stop mode after fault according to Stop Function
3 = Fault, stop mode after fault always by coasting
P1.12.2.3
741
Board 1 warning limit “Board1Warn.Limit”
Set here the limit at which the PT100 warning will be activated.
When individual warning and fault limits are activated this is first board first
channel (1A).
5.13.2 Temperature sensor protections
The temperature protection function is used to measure
temperatures and issue warnings and/or faults when the set
limits are exceeded. The SPX Advanced application supports
two OPT-BH and OPT-B8 board simultaneously. One can be
used for the motor winding and one for the motor bearings.