SINUS PENTA
GUIDE TO THE
REGENERATIVE APPLICATION
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5.2.
Measures Menu
5.2.1. Overview
The Measures menu contains all the variables measured by the Sinus Penta drive. Measures are divided into
the following subunits:
5.2.1.1.
Measures for the Regenerative Sinus Penta Only
This menu includes the current/voltage/power and energy delivered by the drive, the status of the mains and
the PLL.
This menu includes the current/voltage/power and energy measures exchanged between the drive and the
AC mains (this menu can be viewed only if ES847 I/O expansion board is fitted).
This menu includes the DC current measures (which are detected through an external, optional current
transducer
– see Additional Components for the “Energy Counter” Application), the delivered power
measures and the performance between Pout and regenerative power
(this menu can be viewed only if
ES847
I/O expansion board is fitted).
5.2.1.2.
Measures in Common with the Standard Sinus Penta, but Having a Different
Meaning
This menu includes the measures of the drive digital inputs, as well as the functions allocated to the drive
digital inputs.
This menu includes the measures of the drive digital/ analog outputs and frequency outputs.
This menu includes the temperature measures detected in the analog channels of ES847 I/O expansion
board (this menu can be viewed only if ES847 I/O expansion board is fitted).
5.2.1.3.
Measures in Common with the Standard Sinus Penta
(Please refer to the Sinus Penta Programming Guide for details)
Menu n.7
– Autodiagnostics
This menu includes the temperature measures and the functioning time counters, as well as the alarms
tripped and the drive operating conditions.
Menu n.8
– Data Logger Measures
This menu includes the conditions of the connections supported by ES851 Data Logger board (Serial links,
Ethernet and modem connections). It can be viewed only if ES851 Data Logger board is fitted.
Menu n.9
– Fault List
This menu includes the records of the last eight alarms tripped, as well as the list of the measures detected
when the alarms tripped.