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E300 Installation and Commissioning Guide
Issue Number: 1
Going from low voltage operation to normal mains operation requires the inrush current to be controlled. This may be provided externally. If not, the
drive supply can be interrupted to utilize the normal soft starting method in the drive. To fully exploit the new low voltage mode of operation the under
voltage trip level is now user programmable. Details of the drive set-up and operating parameters are given below.
Table 4-9 Low voltage operation parameters
Active Supply
Parameter
Active Supply
(
O09
). If
LV Supply Mode Enable
(
O12
) = Off (0) then
Active Supply
(
O09
) = Off (0). If
LV Supply Mode Enable
(
O12
) = On
(1) then
Active Supply
(
O09
) = Off (0) when the DC link voltage is above the upper under-voltage threshold otherwise
Active Supply
O09
) = On (1).
User Supply Select
Parameter
User Supply Select
(
O10
). The power for the drive control system is either taken from the user 24 V power supply input or it is derived
from the DC link. If
Low Under Voltage Threshold Select
(
O13
)
= Off (0) and
LV Supply Mode Enable
(
O12
)
= Off (0) and
User Supply Select
(
O10
) =
Off (0) then the supply used is determined from the level of the
DC Bus Voltage
(
J65
). A hysteresis band is provided: if
DC Bus Voltage
(
J65
) is less
than 85 % of the minimum value for
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
), the 24 V user supply is selected, if
DC Bus Voltage
(
J65
) is more than
95 % of the minimum value for
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
), the main supply is selected. If the user 24 V supply is not present and
DC
Bus Voltage
(
J65
) is less than 85 % of the minimum value for
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
) then the drive simply powers down.
Parameters can be saved by setting Pr
mm00
to 1 or 1000 (not in under-voltage state) or 1001 and initiating a drive reset. Power-down save
parameters are saved when the under-voltage state becomes active.
If
Low Under Voltage Threshold Select
(
O13
) = On (1) or
LV Supply Mode Enable
(
O12
) = On (1) or
User Supply Select
(
O10
) = On (1) then the 24 V
user supply is always selected if present. If the user 24 V supply is not present then it is not selected and a PSU 24V trip is initiated.
Parameters can only be saved by setting Pr
mm00
to 1001 and initiating a drive reset. Power down save parameters are not saved when the under-
voltage state becomes active. It should be noted that for drive sizes 6 and below, if both the 24 V user supply and the main supply are present and the
user 24 V supply is removed, the drive will power down and then power up again using the main supply.
Standard Under Voltage Threshold, Under Voltage System
The under-voltage system controls the state of
(
L19
) active which is then used by the sequencer. Each under voltage threshold
detection system includes an hysteresis of 5 % of the actual threshold level therefore:
* Hysteresis is 5% subject to a minimum of 5 V
L19
different ways depending on the setting of
(
O12
). If the
Low Under Voltage Threshold
O14
) is used or if back-up supply
User Supply Select
(
O10
should be set to On (1) to select this supply and its monitoring system.
Low Voltage Supply Mode Enable = Off 0)
If
Low Under Voltage Threshold Select
(
O13
) = Off (0) then the under voltage threshold is defined by
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
). If
Low
Under Voltage Threshold Select
(
O13
) = On (1) then the under voltage threshold is defined by
Low Under Voltage Threshold
(
O14
)
Size 6 drives and smaller have a charging resistor that is in circuit for either the main AC or DC power supplies to the drive. The charge system is
generally active when
L19
) = On (1) and inactive when Off (0).
If the DC link voltage is above the under-voltage threshold and
L19
) = Off (0) a large surge of current can occur if the AC supply is
removed and then reapplied to the drive.
If the under voltage threshold needs to be lower than the minimum of
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
), then the
Low Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O14
) should be used. It is important that the difference between the under-voltage threshold level and the peak of the supply voltage is
never larger than the difference between the minimum
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
) and the peak of the maximum allowed AC supply
voltage for the drive. For example:
The minimum
Standard Under Voltage
Threshold
(
O11
) for a 400 V drive is 330 V see
Low Under Voltage Threshold
(
O14
)
Maximum allowed AC supply voltage: 480 V + 10 %
Peak of maximum allowed AC supply voltage: 480 x 1.1 x
√
2 = 747 V
The difference between the under-voltage threshold and the peak supply voltage = 747 - 330 = 417 V
Therefore for this drive voltage rating the peak line to line voltage must never be higher than
Low Under Voltage Threshold
(
O14
) + 417 V.
Parameter
Description
O09
Active Supply
O10
User Supply Select
O11
Standard Under Voltage Threshold
O12
Low Voltage Supply Mode Enable
O13
Low Under Voltage Threshold Select
O14
Low Under Voltage Threshold
O15
Under Voltage System Contactor Output
O16
Under Voltage System Contactor Closed
DC link voltage
Under voltage detection
Vdc Active
Threshold < Vdc
No change
Vdc > Threshold x 1.05 *
Not active
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