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Operating InstructionsVLT® HVAC Drive FC 1021.1-90 kW

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Contents

1 Introduction 3

1.1 Purpose of the Manual 3

1.2 Additional Resources 3

1.3 Document and Software Version 3

1.4 Intended Use 3

1.5 Block Diagram of the Frequency Converter 4

1.6 Enclosure Types and Power Ratings 4

1.7 Approvals and Certifications 4

1.8 Disposal Instruction 4

2 Safety 5

2.1 Safety Symbols 5

2.2 Qualified Personnel 5

2.3 Safety Precautions 5

3 Mechanical Installation 7

3.1 Unpacking 7

3.2 Installation Environments 10

3.3 Mounting 10

4 Electrical Installation 11

4.1 Safety Instructions 11

4.2 EMC Compliant Installation 11

4.3 Grounding 11

4.4 Wiring Schematic 12

4.5 Access 14

4.6 Motor Connection 14

4.7 AC Mains Connection 15

4.8 Control Wiring 16

4.8.1 Control Terminal Types 16

4.8.2 Wiring to Control Terminals 17

4.8.3 Enabling Motor Operation (Terminal 27) 18

4.8.4 Voltage/Current Input Selection (Switches) 18

4.8.5 Safe Torque Off (STO) 18

4.8.6 RS-485 Serial Communication 19

4.9 Installation Check List 20

5 Commissioning 21

5.1 Safety Instructions 21

5.2 Applying Power 21

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5.3 Local Control Panel Operation 21

5.4 Basic Programming 24

5.4.1 Commissioning with SmartStart 24

5.4.2 Commissioning via [Main Menu] 24

5.4.3 Asynchronous Motor Setup 25

5.4.4 Permanent Magnet Motor Setup 25

5.4.5 Automatic Energy Optimization (AEO) 26

5.4.6 Automatic Motor Adaptation (AMA) 26

5.5 Checking Motor Rotation 27

5.6 Local-control Test 27

5.7 System Start-up 27

5.8 Maintenance 27

6 Application Set-up Examples 28

7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 32

7.1 Status Messages 32

7.2 Warning and Alarm Types 34

7.3 List of Warnings and Alarms 35

7.4 Troubleshooting 41

8 Specifications 43

8.1 Electrical Data 43

8.1.1 Mains Supply 3x200-240 V AC 43

8.1.2 Mains Supply 3x380-480 V AC 45

8.1.3 Mains Supply 3x525-600 V AC 47

8.1.4 Mains Supply 3x525-690 V AC 49

8.2 Mains Supply 51

8.3 Motor Output and Motor Data 51

8.4 Ambient Conditions 51

8.5 Cable Specifications 52

8.6 Control Input/Output and Control Data 52

8.7 Connection Tightening Torques 55

8.8 Fuse Specifications 56

8.9 Power Ratings, Weight and Dimensions 62

9 Appendix 63

9.1 Symbols and Abbreviations 63

9.2 Parameter Menu Structure 63

Index 68

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1 Introduction

1.1 Purpose of the Manual

These operating instructions provide information for safeinstallation and commissioning of the frequency converter.

The operating instructions are intended for use byqualified personnel.Read and follow the operating instructions in order to usethe frequency converter safely and professionally, and payparticular attention to the safety instructions and generalwarnings. Keep these operating instructions available withthe frequency converter at all times.

1.2 Additional Resources

Other resources are available to understand advancedfrequency converter functions and programming.

• The VLT® Programming Guide provides greaterdetail on working with parameters and manyapplication examples.

• The VLT® Design Guide provides detailedinformation about capabilities and functionality todesign motor control systems.

• Instructions for operation with optionalequipment.

Supplementary publications and manuals are availablefrom Danfoss. See www.danfoss.com/BusinessAreas/DrivesSo-lutions/Documentations/VLT+Technical+Documentation.htmfor listings.

Disclosure, duplication and sale of this document, as wellas communication of its content, are prohibited unlessexplicitly permitted. Infringement of this prohibition incursliability for damages. All rights reserved with regard topatents, utility patents and registered designs. VLT® is aregistered trademark.

1.3 Document and Software Version

This manual is regularly reviewed and updated. Allsuggestions for improvement are welcome. Table 1.1 showsthe document version and the corresponding softwareversion.

Edition Remarks Software version

MG11AJxx Replaces MG11AIxx 3.92

Table 1.1 Document and Software Version

1.4 Intended Use

The frequency converter is an electronic motor controllerthat

• regulates motor speed in response to systemfeedback or to remote commands from externalcontrollers. A power drive system consists of thefrequency converter, the motor and equipmentdriven by the motor.

• monitors aspects of system and motor status.

• can be used for motor protection.

Depending on configuration, the frequency converter canbe used in standalone applications or form part of a largerappliance or installation.

The frequency converter is intended for use in residential,industrial and commercial environments in accordancewith local laws and standards. Do not use the frequencyconverter in applications that do not comply with specifieddesignated operating conditions and environments.

NOTICEIn a residential environment this product may causeradio interference, in which case supplementarymitigation measures may be required.

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1.5 Block Diagram of the FrequencyConverter

Illustration 1.1 is a block diagram of the frequencyconverter's internal components. See Table 1.2 for theirfunctions.

Illustration 1.1 Frequency Converter Block Diagram

Area Title Functions

1 Mains input

• 3-phase AC mains powersupply to the frequencyconverter

2 Rectifier

• The rectifier bridge convertsthe AC input to DC current tosupply inverter power

3 DC bus• Intermediate DC-bus circuit

handles the DC current

4 DC reactors

• Filter the intermediate DCcircuit voltage

• Prove line transient protection

• Reduce RMS current

• Raise the power factorreflected back to the line

• Reduce harmonics on the ACinput

5 Capacitor bank

• Stores the DC power

• Provides ride-throughprotection for short powerlosses

6 Inverter

• Converts the DC into acontrolled PWM AC waveformfor a controlled variableoutput to the motor

7 Output to motor• Regulated 3-phase output

power to the motor

Area Title Functions

8 Control circuitry

• Input power, internalprocessing, output, and motorcurrent are monitored toprovide efficient operationand control

• User interface and externalcommands are monitored andperformed

• Status output and control canbe provided

Table 1.2 Legend to Illustration 1.1

1.6 Enclosure Types and Power Ratings

For enclosure types and power ratings of the frequencyconverters, refer to 8.9 Power Ratings, Weight andDimensions.

1.7 Approvals and Certifications

Table 1.3 Approvals and Certifications

More approvals and certifications are available. Contactlocal Danfoss partner. The T7 (525-690 V) frequencyconverters are not certified for UL.

The frequency converter complies with UL508C thermalmemory retention requirements. For more informationrefer to the section Motor Thermal Protection in the DesignGuide.

For compliance with the European Agreement concerningInternational Carriage of Dangerous Goods by InlandWaterways (ADN), refer to ADN-compliant Installation in theDesign Guide.

1.8 Disposal Instruction

Do not dispose of equipment containingelectrical components together withdomestic waste.Collect it separately in accordance withlocal and currently valid legislation.

Table 1.4 Disposal Instruction

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2 Safety

2.1 Safety Symbols

The following symbols are used in this document.

WARNINGIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which couldresult in death or serious injury.

CAUTIONIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which couldresult in minor or moderate injury. It may also be usedto alert against unsafe practices.

NOTICEIndicates important information, including situations thatmay result in damage to equipment or property.

2.2 Qualified Personnel

Correct and reliable transport, storage, installation,operation and maintenance are required for the trouble-free and safe operation of the frequency converter. Onlyqualified personnel is allowed to install or operate thisequipment.

Qualified personnel is defined as trained staff, who areauthorised to install, commission, and maintain equipment,systems and circuits in accordance with pertinent laws andregulations. Additionally, the personnel must be familiarwith the instructions and safety measures described in thisdocument.

2.3 Safety Precautions

WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGE!Frequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input power. Installation, start-up, and maintenance must be performed by qualifiedpersonnel only. Failure to perform installation, start-up,and maintenance by qualified personnel could result indeath or serious injury.

WARNINGUNINTENDED START!When the frequency converter is connected to AC mains,the motor may start at any time. The frequencyconverter, motor, and any driven equipment must be inoperational readiness. Failure to be in operationalreadiness when the frequency converter is connected toAC mains could result in death, serious injury, equipmentor property damage.

WARNINGDISCHARGE TIME!Frequency converters contain DC-link capacitors that canremain charged even when the frequency converter isnot powered. To avoid electrical hazards, disconnect ACmains, any permanent magnet type motors, and anyremote DC-link power supplies, including batterybackups, UPS and DC-link connections to otherfrequency converters. Wait for the capacitors todischarge completely before performing any service orrepair work. The amount of waiting time is listed inTable 2.1. Failure to wait the specified time after powerhas been removed before doing service or repair couldresult in death or serious injury.

Voltage [V] Minimum waiting time [minutes]

4 7 15

200-240 1.1-3.7 kW 5.5-45 kW

380-480 1.1-7.5 kW 11-90 kW

525-600 1.1-7.5 kW 11-90 kW

525-690 1.1-7.5 kW 11-90 kW

High voltage may be present even when the warning LEDindicator lights are off.

Table 2.1 Discharge Time

WARNINGLEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARD!Leakage currents are higher than 3.5 mA. It is theresponsibility of the user or certified electrical installer toensure correct grounding of the equipment. Failure toground the frequency converter properly could result indeath or serious injury.

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WARNINGEQUIPMENT HAZARD!Rotating shafts and electrical equipment can behazardous. All electrical work must conform to nationaland local electrical codes. Installation, start-up, andmaintenance are performed only by trained andqualified personnel. Failure to follow these guidelinescould result in death or serious injury.

WARNINGWINDMILLING!Unintended rotation of permanent magnet motorscauses a risk of personal injury and equipment damage.Ensure permanent magnet motors are blocked toprevent unintended rotation.

CAUTIONPOTENTIAL HAZARD IN THE EVENT OFINTERNAL FAILURE!Risk of personal injury when the frequency converter isnot properly closed. Before applying power, ensure allsafety covers are in place and securely fastened.

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3 Mechanical Installation

3.1 Unpacking

3.1.1 Items Supplied

• Check the packaging and the frequency convertervisually for damage caused by inappropriatehandling during shipment. File any claim fordamage with the carrier. Retain damaged partsfor clarification.

• Make sure the items supplied and theinformation on the nameplate correspond to theorder confirmation.

130B

D51

1.10

Type 12 / IP55 Tamb.45 C/113 F

VLT

MADE IN DENMARK

R

P/N: 131U3930 S/N: 010102G290

3.0kW(400V) / 4.0HP(460V)

IN: 3x380-480V 50/60Hz 6.5/5.7A

OUT: 3x0-Vin 0-590Hz 7.2/6.3Ao

CAUTION:See manual for special condition/mains fusevoir manual de conditions speclales/fusibles

WARNING:Stored charge, wait 4 min.Charge residuelle, attendez 4 min.

* 1 3 1 U 3 9 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 G 2 9 0 *

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HVAC Drivewww.danfoss.com

T/C: FC-102P3K0T4Z55H1UGCXXXSXXXXAXBXCXXXXDX

Listed 76X1 E134261 Ind. Contr. Eq.

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12

3

4

5

6 7

8

9

10

Illustration 3.1 Product Nameplate (Example)

1 Type code

2 Order number

3 Power rating

4Input voltage, frequency and current (at low/highvoltages)

5Output voltage, frequency and current (at low/highvoltages)

6 Enclosure type and IP rating

7 Maximum ambient temperature

8 Certifications

9 Discharge time (Warning)

10 Serial number

Table 3.1 Legend to Illustration 3.1

NOTICEDo not remove the nameplate from thefrequency converter (loss of warranty).

3.1.2 Storage

Ensure that requirements for storage are fulfilled. Refer to8.4 Ambient Conditions for further details.

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3.1.3 Product Overview

1

23

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1213

14

8

15

16

17

18

130B

B492

.10

Illustration 3.2 Exploded View Enclosure Type A, IP20

1 Local control panel (LCP) 10 Motor output terminals 96 (U), 97 (V), 98 (W)

2 RS-485 serial bus connector (+68, -69) 11 Relay 2 (01, 02, 03)

3 Analog I/O connector 12 Relay 1 (04, 05, 06)

4 LCP input plug 13 Brake (-81, +82) and load sharing (-88, +89) terminals

5 Analog switches (A53), (A54) 14 Mains input terminals 91 (L1), 92 (L2), 93 (L3)

6 Cable screen connector 15 USB connector

7 Decoupling plate 16 Serial bus terminal switch

8 Grounding clamp (PE) 17 Digital I/O and 24 V power supply

9 Shielded cable grounding clamp and strain relief 18 Cover

Table 3.2 Legend to Illustration 3.2

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12 13

1617

1819

1415

FAN MOUNTING

QDF-30

DC- DC+

Remove jumper to activate Safe StopMax. 24 Volt !

12 13 18 19 27 29 32 33 20

61 6839 42 50 53 54

0605

0403

0201

130B

B493

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Illustration 3.3 Exploded View Enclosure Types B and C, IP55 and IP66

1 Local control panel (LCP) 11 Relay 2 (04, 05, 06)

2 Cover 12 Lifting ring

3 RS-485 serial bus connector 13 Mounting slot

4 Digital I/O and 24 V power supply 14 Grounding clamp (PE)

5 Analog I/O connector 15 Cable screen connector

6 Cable screen connector 16 Brake terminal (-81, +82)

7 USB connector 17 Load sharing terminal (DC bus) (-88, +89)

8 Serial bus terminal switch 18 Motor output terminals 96 (U), 97 (V), 98 (W)

9 Analog switches (A53), (A54) 19 Mains input terminals 91 (L1), 92 (L2), 93 (L3)

10 Relay 1 (01, 02, 03)

Table 3.3 Legend to Illustration 3.3

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3.2 Installation Environments

NOTICEIn environments with airborne liquids, particles, orcorrosive gases, ensure that the IP/Type rating of theequipment matches the installation environment. Failureto meet requirements for ambient conditions can reducelifetime of the frequency converter. Ensure thatrequirements for air humidity, temperature and altitudeare met.

Vibration and ShockThe frequency converter complies with requirements forunits mounted on the walls and floors of productionpremises, as well as in panels bolted to walls or floors.

For detailed ambient conditions specifications, refer to8.4 Ambient Conditions.

3.3 Mounting

NOTICEImproper mounting can result inoverheating and reduced performance.

Cooling

• Ensure that top and bottom clearance for aircooling is provided. See Illustration 3.4 forclearance requirements.

a

a

130B

D52

8.10

Illustration 3.4 Top and Bottom Cooling Clearance

Enclosure A2-A5 B1-B4 C1, C3 C2, C4

a (mm) 100 200 200 225

Table 3.4 Minimum Airflow Clearance Requirements

Lifting

• To determine a safe lifting method, check theweight of the unit, see 8.9 Power Ratings, Weightand Dimensions.

• Ensure that the lifting device is suitable for thetask.

• If necessary, plan for a hoist, crane, or forklift withthe appropriate rating to move the unit.

• For lifting, use hoist rings on the unit, whenprovided.

Mounting

1. Ensure that the strength of the mounting locationsupports the unit weight. The frequencyconverter allows side-by-side installation.

2. Mount the unit vertically on a solid flat surface oron the optional back plate.

3. Use the slotted mounting holes on the unit forwall mounting, when provided.

Mounting with back plate and railings

130B

D50

4.10

Illustration 3.5 Proper Mounting with Back Plate

NOTICEBack plate is required when mounted on railings.

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4 Electrical Installation

4.1 Safety Instructions

See 2 Safety for general safety instructions.

WARNINGINDUCED VOLTAGE!Induced voltage from output motor cables that runtogether can charge equipment capacitors even with theequipment turned off and locked out. Failure to runoutput motor cables separately or use screened cablescould result in death or serious injury.

CAUTIONDC CURRENT HAZARD!A DC current in the protective grounding conductor canbe caused by the frequency converters. When a residualcurrent-operated protective or monitoring device (RCD/RCM) is used for protection, only an RCD or RCM of TypeB is allowed.

Over-current Protection

• Additional protective equipment such as short-circuit protection or motor thermal protectionbetween frequency converter and motor isrequired for applications with multiple motors.

• Input fusing is required to provide short-circuitand over-current protection. If not factory-supplied, fuses must be provided by the installer.See maximum fuse ratings in 8.8 Fuse Specifi-cations.

Wire Type and Ratings

• All wiring must comply with local and nationalregulations regarding cross-section and ambienttemperature requirements.

• Power connection wire recommendation:minimum 75 °C rated copper wire.

See 8.1 Electrical Data and 8.5 Cable Specifications forrecommended wire sizes and types.

4.2 EMC Compliant Installation

To obtain an EMC compliant installation, follow theinstructions provided in 4.3 Grounding, 4.4 WiringSchematic, 4.6 Motor Connection and 4.8 Control Wiring.

4.3 Grounding

WARNINGLEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARD!Leakage currents are higher than 3.5 mA. It is theresponsibility of the user or certified electrical installer toensure correct grounding of the equipment. Failure toground the frequency converter properly could result indeath or serious injury.

For electrical safety

• Ground the frequency converter properly inaccordance with applicable standards anddirectives.

• Use a dedicated ground wire for input power,motor power and control wiring.

• Do not ground one frequency converter toanother in a “daisy chain” fashion.

• Keep the ground wire connections as short aspossible.

• Do not use pigtails.

• Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.

• Minimum cable cross-section: 10 mm2 (or 2 ratedearth wires terminated separately).

For EMC compliant installation

• Establish electrical contact between cable shieldand frequency converter enclosure by usingmetal cable glands or by using the clampsprovided on the equipment.

• Use high-strand wire to reduce electricalinterference.

NOTICEPOTENTIAL EQUALISATION!Electrical interference risks disturbing the entire instal-lation, when the ground potential between thefrequency converter and the system is different. To avoidelectrical interference, install equalising cables betweenthe system components. Recommended cable cross-section: 16 mm2.

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4.4 Wiring Schematic

130B

D55

2.10

3-phasepowerinput

DC bus Switch ModePower Supply

Motor

Analog Output

Interface

relay1

relay2

ON=TerminatedOFF=Open

Brakeresistor

91 (L1)92 (L2)93 (L3)

PE

88 (-)89 (+)

50 (+10 V OUT)

53 (A IN)

54 (A IN)

55 (COM A IN)0/4-20 mA

12 (+24 V OUT)

13 (+24 V OUT)

37 (D IN)

18 (D IN)

20 (COM D IN)

10 V DC15 mA 130/200 mA

+ - + -

(U) 96(V) 97(W) 98(PE) 99

(COM A OUT) 39

(A OUT) 42

(P RS-485) 68

(N RS-485) 69

(COM RS-485) 61

0 V

5V

S801

0/4-20 mA

RS-485RS-485

03

+10 V DC0/-10 V DC -

+10 V DC

+10 V DC0/4-20 mA

0/-10 V DC-

240 V AC, 2 A

24 V DC

02

01

05

04

06

24 V (NPN) 0 V (PNP)

0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)

19 (D IN)

24 V (NPN) 0 V (PNP)27

24 V

0 V

(D IN/OUT)

0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)

(D IN/OUT)

0 V

24 V29

24 V (NPN) 0 V (PNP)

0 V (PNP)24 V (NPN)

33 (D IN)

32 (D IN)

12

ON

S201

ON2

1S202ON=0/4-20 mAOFF=0/-10 V DC - +10 V DC

95

P 5-00

21 O

N

S801

(R+) 82

(R-) 81

: Chassis

: Ground

**

240 V AC, 2 A

400 V AC, 2 A

*

Illustration 4.1 Basic Wiring Schematic

A=Analog, D=Digital*Terminal 37 (optional) is used for Safe Torque Off. For Safe Torque Off installation instructions, refer to the Safe Torque OffOperating Instructions for Danfoss VLT® Frequency Converters.**Do not connect cable screen.

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130B

D52

9.10

1

2

3

4

5

6

78

PE

UVW

9

L1L2L3PE

10

Illustration 4.2 EMC-correct Electrical Connection

1 PLC 6 Shielded cable

2 Frequency converter 7 Motor, 3-phase and PE

3 Output contactor 8 Mains, 3-phase and reinforced PE

4 Grounding rail (PE) 9 Control wiring

5 Cable insulation (stripped) 10 Equalising min. 16 mm2 (0.025 in)

Table 4.1 Legend to Illustration 4.2

NOTICEEMC INTERFERENCE!Use separated shielded cables for input power, motor wiring and control wiring, or run cables in 3 separate metallicconduits. Failure to isolate power, motor and control wiring can result in unintended behaviour or reducedperformance. Minimum 200 mm (7.9 in) clearance between control cables, motor and mains.

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4.5 Access

• Remove cover with a screw driver (SeeIllustration 4.3) or by loosening attaching screws(See Illustration 4.4).

130B

T248

.10

Illustration 4.3 Access to Wiring for IP20 and IP21 Enclosures

130B

T334

.10

Illustration 4.4 Access to Wiring for IP55 and IP66 Enclosures

See Table 4.2 before tightening the covers.

Enclosure IP55 IP66

A4/A5 2 2

B1/B2 2.2 2.2

C1/C2 2.2 2.2

No screws to tighten for A2/A3/B3/B4/C3/C4.

Table 4.2 Tightening Torques for Covers [Nm]

4.6 Motor Connection

WARNINGINDUCED VOLTAGE!Induced voltage from output motor cables that runtogether can charge equipment capacitors even with theequipment turned off and locked out. Failure to runoutput motor cables separately or use screened cablescould result in death or serious injury.

• Comply with local and national electrical codesfor cable sizes. For maximum wire sizes see8.1 Electrical Data.

• Follow motor manufacturer wiring requirements.

• Motor wiring knockouts or access panels areprovided at the base of IP21 (NEMA1/12) andhigher units.

• Do not wire a starting or pole-changing device(e.g. Dahlander motor or slip ring inductionmotor) between the frequency converter and themotor.

Procedure

1. Strip a section of the outer cable insulation.

2. Position the stripped wire under the cable clampto establish mechanical fixation and electricalcontact between cable shield and ground.

3. Connect ground wire to the nearest groundingterminal in accordance with groundinginstructions provided in 4.3 Grounding, seeIllustration 4.5.

4. Connect the 3-phase motor wiring to terminals96 (U), 97 (V), and 98 (W), see Illustration 4.5.

5. Tighten terminals in accordance with theinformation provided in 8.7 Connection TighteningTorques.

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130B

D53

1.10

UV

W

9697

98

Illustration 4.5 Motor Connection

Illustration 4.6, Illustration 4.7 and Illustration 4.8 representmains input, motor, and grounding for basic frequencyconverters. Actual configurations vary with unit types andoptional equipment.

130B

D57

7.10

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Illustration 4.6 Motor, Mains and Ground Wiring for EnclosureTypes A2 and A3

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Illustration 4.7 Motor, Mains and Ground Wiring for EnclosureTypes A4 and A5

91L1

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93L3

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97V

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8R+

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Illustration 4.8 Motor, Mains and Ground Wiring for EnclosureTypes B and C Using Shielded Cable

4.7 AC Mains Connection

• Size wiring based upon the input current of thefrequency converter. For maximum wire sizes see8.1 Electrical Data.

• Comply with local and national electrical codesfor cable sizes.

Procedure

1. Connect 3-phase AC input power wiring toterminals L1, L2, and L3 (see Illustration 4.9).

2. Depending on the configuration of theequipment, input power will be connected to themains input terminals or the input disconnect.

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3. Ground the cable in accordance with groundinginstructions provided in 4.3 Grounding.

4. When supplied from an isolated mains source (ITmains or floating delta) or TT/TN-S mains with agrounded leg (grounded delta), ensure that14-50 RFI Filter is set to OFF to avoid damage tothe intermediate circuit and to reduce earthcapacity currents in accordance with IEC 61800-3.

L 1 L 2 L 3

91 92 93

130B

T336

.10

Illustration 4.9 Connecting to AC Mains

4.8 Control Wiring

• Isolate control wiring from high powercomponents in the frequency converter.

• When the frequency converter is connected to athermistor, ensure that the thermistor controlwiring is screened and reinforced/doubleinsulated. A 24 V DC supply voltage isrecommended.

4.8.1 Control Terminal Types

Illustration 4.10 shows the removable frequency converterconnectors. Terminal functions and default settings aresummarised in Table 4.3.

23

4

1

130B

B921

.11

Illustration 4.10 Control Terminal Locations

12 13 18 19 27 29 32 33 20 37

39 42 50 53 54 5561 68 69

130B

B931

.101

2 3

Illustration 4.11 Terminal Numbers

• Connector 1 provides four programmable digitalinputs terminals, two additional digital terminalsprogrammable as either input or output, a 24 VDC terminal supply voltage, and a common foroptional customer supplied 24 V DC voltage.

• Connector 2 terminals (+)68 and (-)69 are for anRS-485 serial communications connection

• Connector 3 provides two analog inputs, oneanalog output, 10 V DC supply voltage, andcommons for the inputs and output

• Connector 4 is a USB port available for use withthe MCT 10 Set-up Software

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Terminal description

Terminal ParameterDefaultSetting Description

Digital Inputs/Outputs

12, 13 - +24 V DC 24 V DC supply voltage.Maximum outputcurrent is 200 mA totalfor all 24 V loads.Usable for digital inputsand externaltransducers.

18 5-10 [8] Start

Digital inputs.

19 5-11 [0] Nooperation

32 5-14 [0] Nooperation

33 5-15 [0] Nooperation

27 5-12 [2] Coastinverse

Selectable for digitalinput and output.Default setting is input.29 5-13 [14] JOG

20 - Common for digitalinputs and 0 Vpotential for 24 Vsupply.

37 - Safe TorqueOff (STO)

Safe input (optional).Used for STO.

Analog Inputs/Outputs

39 -

Common for analogoutput

42 6-50 Speed 0 -High Limit

Programmable analogoutput. The analogsignal is 0-20 mA or4-20 mA at a maximum

of 500 Ω50 - +10 V DC 10 V DC analog supply

voltage. 15 mAmaximum commonlyused for potentiometeror thermistor.

53 6-1 Reference Analog input.Selectable for voltageor current. SwitchesA53 and A54 select mAor V.

54 6-2 Feedback

55 -

Common for analoginput

Serial Communication

61 -

Integrated RC-Filter forcable screen. ONLY forconnecting the screenwhen experiencing EMCproblems.

68 (+) 8-3 RS-485 Interface. Acontrol card switch isprovided fortermination resistance.

69 (-) 8-3

Relays

01, 02, 03 5-40 [0] [0] Alarm Form C relay output.Usable for AC or DCvoltage and resistive orinductive loads.

04, 05, 06 5-40 [1] [0] Running

Table 4.3 Terminal Description

Additional terminals:

• 2 form C relay outputs. Location of the outputsdepends on frequency converter configuration.

• Terminals located on built-in optional equipment.See the manual provided with the equipmentoption.

4.8.2 Wiring to Control Terminals

Control terminal connectors can be unplugged from thefrequency converter for ease of installation, as shown inIllustration 4.10.

NOTICEKeep control wires as short as possible and separatefrom high power cables to minimise interference.

1. Open the contact by inserting a small screwdriver into the slot above the contact and pushthe screw driver slightly upwards.

130B

D54

6.10

2

1

10 m

m

2927 32191813 12

33

Illustration 4.12 Connecting Control Wires

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2. Insert the bared control wire into the contact.

3. Remove the screw driver to fasten the controlwire into the contact.

4. Ensure the contact is firmly established and notloose. Loose control wiring can be the source ofequipment faults or less than optimal operation.

See 8.5 Cable Specifications for control terminal wiring sizesand 6 Application Set-up Examples for typical control wiringconnections.

4.8.3 Enabling Motor Operation (Terminal27)

A jumper wire may be required between terminal 12 (or13) and terminal 27 for the frequency converter to operatewhen using factory default programming values.

• Digital input terminal 27 is designed to receive an24 V DC external interlock command. In manyapplications, the user wires an external interlockdevice to terminal 27

• When no interlock device is used, wire a jumperbetween control terminal 12 (recommended) or13 to terminal 27. This provides in internal 24 Vsignal on terminal 27

• No signal present prevents the unit fromoperating

• When the status line at the bottom of the LCPreads AUTO REMOTE COAST, this indicates thatthe unit is ready to operate but is missing aninput signal on terminal 27.

• When factory installed optional equipment iswired to terminal 27, do not remove that wiring

NOTICEThe frequency converter cannot operate without a signalon terminal 27 unless terminal 27 is re-programmed.

4.8.4 Voltage/Current Input Selection(Switches)

The analog input terminals 53 and 54 allow setting ofinput signal to voltage (0-10 V) or current (0/4-20 mA).

Default parameter settings:• Terminal 53: speed reference signal in open loop

(see 16-61 Terminal 53 Switch Setting).

• Terminal 54: feedback signal in closed loop (see16-63 Terminal 54 Switch Setting).

NOTICERemove power to the frequency converterbefore changing switch positions.

1. Remove the local control panel (seeIllustration 4.13).

2. Remove any optional equipment covering theswitches.

3. Set switches A53 and A54 to select the signaltype. U selects voltage, I selects current.

130B

D53

0.10

12

N

O

VLT

BUSTER.OFF-ONA53 A54U- I U- I

Illustration 4.13 Location of Terminals 53 and 54 Switches

4.8.5 Safe Torque Off (STO)

To run Safe Torque Off, additional wiring for the frequencyconverter is required, refer to Safe Torque Off OperatingInstructions for Danfoss VLT® Frequency Converters forfurther information.

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4.8.6 RS-485 Serial Communication

Up to 32 nodes can be connected as a bus, or via dropcables from a common trunk line to 1 network segment.Repeaters can divide network segments. Each repeaterfunctions as a node within the segment in which it isinstalled. Each node connected within a given networkmust have a unique node address, across all segments.

• Connect RS-485 serial communication wiring toterminals (+)68 and (-)69.

• Terminate each segment at both ends, usingeither the termination switch (bus term on/off,see Illustration 4.13) on the frequency converters,or a biased termination resistor network.

• Connect a large surface of the screen to ground,for example with a cable clamp or a conductivecable gland.

• Apply potential-equalising cables to maintain thesame ground potential throughout the network.

• Use the same type of cable throughout the entirenetwork to prevent impedance mismatch.

Cable Screened twisted pair (STP)

Impedance 120 ΩMax. cablelength [m]

1200 (including drop lines)500 station-to-station

Table 4.4 Cable Information

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4.9 Installation Check List

Before completing installation of the unit, inspect the entire installation as detailed in Table 4.5. Check and mark the itemswhen completed.

Inspect for Description Auxiliary equipment • Look for auxiliary equipment, switches, disconnects, or input fuses/circuit breakers that may reside on the

input power side of the frequency converter or output side to the motor. Ensure that they are ready forfull-speed operation

• Check function and installation of any sensors used for feedback to the frequency converter

• Remove any power factor correction caps on motor(s)

• Adjust any power factor correction caps on the mains side and ensure that they are dampened

Cable routing • Ensure that motor wiring and control wiring are separated or screened or in 3 separate metallic conduitsfor high-frequency interference isolation

Control wiring • Check for broken or damaged wires and loose connections

• Check that control wiring is isolated from power and motor wiring for noise immunity

• Check the voltage source of the signals, if necessary

• The use of shielded cable or twisted pair is recommended. Ensure that the shield is terminated correctly

Cooling clearance • Measure that top and bottom clearance is adequate to ensure proper air flow for cooling, see3.3 Mounting

Ambient conditions • Check that requirements for ambient conditions are met

Fusing and circuitbreakers

• Check for proper fusing or circuit breakers

• Check that all fuses are inserted firmly and are in operational condition and that all circuit breakers are inthe open position

Grounding • Check for good ground connections that are tight and free of oxidation

• Grounding to conduit, or mounting the back panel to a metal surface, is not a suitable grounding

Input and outputpower wiring

• Check for loose connections

• Check that motor and mains are in separate conduit or separated screened cables

Panel interior • Inspect that the unit interior is free of dirt, metal chips, moisture, and corrosion

• Check that the unit is mounted on an unpainted, metal surface

Switches • Ensure that all switch and disconnect settings are in the proper positions

Vibration • Check that the unit is mounted solidly, or that shock mounts are used, as necessary

• Check for an unusual amount of vibration

Table 4.5 Installation Check List

CAUTIONPOTENTIAL HAZARD IN THE EVENT OF INTERNAL FAILURE!Risk of personal injury when the frequency converter is not properly closed. Before applying power, ensure all safetycovers are in place and securely fastened.

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5 Commissioning

5.1 Safety Instructions

See 2 Safety for general safety instructions.

WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGE!Frequency converters contain high voltage whenconnected to AC mains input power. Installation, start-up, and maintenance must be performed by qualifiedpersonnel only. Failure to perform installation, start-up,and maintenance by qualified personnel could result indeath or serious injury.

Before applying power:1. Close cover properly.

2. Check that all cable glands are firmly tightened.

3. Ensure that input power to the unit is OFF andlocked out. Do not rely on the frequencyconverter disconnect switches for input powerisolation.

4. Verify that there is no voltage on input terminalsL1 (91), L2 (92), and L3 (93), phase-to-phase andphase-to-ground.

5. Verify that there is no voltage on outputterminals 96 (U), 97 (V), and 98 (W), phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground.

6. Confirm continuity of the motor by measuringohm values on U-V (96-97), V-W (97-98), and W-U(98-96).

7. Check for proper grounding of the frequencyconverter as well as the motor.

8. Inspect the frequency converter for looseconnections on terminals.

9. Confirm that the supply voltage matches voltageof frequency converter and motor.

5.2 Applying Power

WARNINGUNINTENDED START!When the frequency converter is connected to AC mains,the motor may start at any time. The frequencyconverter, motor, and any driven equipment must be inoperational readiness. Failure to be in operationalreadiness when the frequency converter is connected toAC mains could result in death, serious injury, equipmentor property damage.

1. Confirm that the input voltage is balanced within3%. If not, correct input voltage imbalance beforeproceeding. Repeat this procedure after thevoltage correction.

2. Ensure that optional equipment wiring, if present,matches the installation application.

3. Ensure that all operator devices are in the OFFposition. Panel doors must be closed or covermounted.

4. Apply power to the unit. DO NOT start thefrequency converter at this time. For units with adisconnect switch, turn to the ON position toapply power to the frequency converter.

NOTICEIf the status line at the bottom of the LCP reads AUTOREMOTE COASTING or Alarm 60 External Interlock isdisplayed, this indicates that the unit is ready to operatebut is missing an input signal on terminal 27. See4.8.3 Enabling Motor Operation (Terminal 27) for details.

5.3 Local Control Panel Operation

5.3.1 Local Control Panel

The local control panel (LCP) is the combined display andkeypad on the front of the unit.

The LCP has several user functions:

• Start, stop, and control speed when in localcontrol

• Display operational data, status, warnings andcautions

• Programming frequency converter functions

• Manually reset the frequency converter after afault when auto-reset is inactive

An optional numeric LCP (NLCP) is also available. The NLCPoperates in a manner similar to the LCP. See theProgramming Guide for details on use of the NLCP.

NOTICEFor commissioning via PC, install MCT 10 Set-upSoftware. The software is available for downloading atwww.danfoss.com/BusinessAreas/DrivesSolutions/software-download (basic version) or for ordering (advancedversion, order number 130B1000).

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5.3.2 LCP Layout

The LCP is divided into 4 functional groups (seeIllustration 5.1).

A. Display area

B. Display menu keys

C. Navigation keys and indicator lights (LEDs)

D. Operation keys and reset

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D51

2.10

Autoon

ResetHandon

O

Status QuickMenu

MainMenu

AlarmLog

Back

CancelInfoOK

Status 1(1)0.00 kW

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0.0Hz

On

Alarm

Warn.

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D

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1

2

3

4

5

6

78

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18 19 20 21

Illustration 5.1 Local Control Panel (LCP)

A. Display AreaThe display area is activated when the frequency converterreceives power from mains voltage, a DC bus terminal, oran external 24 V DC supply.

The information displayed on the LCP can be customizedfor user application. Select options in the Quick MenuQ3-13 Display Settings.

Display Parameter number Default setting

1 0-20 Reference %

2 0-21 Motor current

3 0-22 Power [kW]

4 0-23 Frequency

5 0-24 kWh counter

Table 5.1 Legend to Illustration 5.1, Display Area

B. Display Menu KeysMenu keys are used for menu access for parameter set-up,toggling through status display modes during normaloperation, and viewing fault log data.

Key Function6 Status Shows operational information.

7 Quick Menu Allows access to programming parametersfor initial set-up instructions and manydetailed application instructions.

8 Main Menu Allows access to all programmingparameters.

9 Alarm Log Displays a list of current warnings, the last10 alarms, and the maintenance log.

Table 5.2 Legend to Illustration 5.1, Display Menu Keys

C. Navigation Keys and Indicator Lights (LEDs)Navigation keys are used for programming functions andmoving the display cursor. The navigation keys alsoprovide speed control in local (hand) operation. There arealso 3 frequency converter status indicator lights in thisarea.

Key Function

10 Back Reverts to the previous step or list in themenu structure.

11 Cancel Cancels the last change or command as longas the display mode has not changed.

12 Info Press for a definition of the function beingdisplayed.

13 NavigationKeys

Use the 4 navigation keys to move betweenitems in the menu.

14 OK Use to access parameter groups or to enablea choice.

Table 5.3 Legend to Illustration 5.1, Navigation Keys

Indicator Light Function

15 ON Green The ON light activates when thefrequency converter receivespower from mains voltage, a DCbus terminal, or an external 24 Vsupply.

16 WARN Yellow When warning conditions are met,the yellow WARN light comes onand text appears in the displayarea identifying the problem.

17 ALARM Red A fault condition causes the redalarm light to flash and an alarmtext is displayed.

Table 5.4 Legend to Illustration 5.1, Indicator Lights (LEDs)

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D. Operation Keys and ResetOperation keys are located at the bottom of the LCP.

Key Function

18 Hand On Starts the frequency converter in localcontrol.

• An external stop signal by control inputor serial communication overrides thelocal hand on

19 Off Stops the motor but does not removepower to the frequency converter.

20 Auto On Puts the system in remote operationalmode.

• Responds to an external start commandby control terminals or serial communi-cation

21 Reset Resets the frequency converter manuallyafter a fault has been cleared.

Table 5.5 Legend to Illustration 5.1, Operation Keys and Reset

NOTICEThe display contrast can be adjusted bypressing [Status] and []/[] keys.

5.3.3 Parameter Settings

Establishing the correct programming for applicationsoften requires setting functions in several relatedparameters. Details for parameters are provided in9.2 Parameter Menu Structure.

Programming data are stored internally in the frequencyconverter.

• For backup, upload data into the LCP memory

• To download data to another frequencyconverter, connect the LCP to that unit anddownload the stored settings

• Restoring factory default settings does notchange data stored in the LCP memory

5.3.4 Uploading/Downloading Data to/fromthe LCP

1. Press [Off] to stop the motor before uploading ordownloading data.

2. Go to [Main Menu] 0-50 LCP Copy and Press [OK].

3. Select All to LCP to upload data to LCP or selectAll from LCP to download data from the LCP.

4. Press [OK]. A progress bar shows the uploadingor downloading process.

5. Press [Hand On] or [Auto On] to return to normaloperation.

5.3.5 Changing Parameter Settings

View ChangesQuick Menu Q5 - Changes Made lists all parameterschanged from default settings.

• The list shows only parameters which have beenchanged in the current edit-setup.

• Parameters which have been reset to defaultvalues are not listed.

• The message 'Empty' indicates that noparameters have been changed.

Changing SettingsParameter settings can be accessed and changed from the[Quick Menu] or from the [Main Menu]. The [Quick Menu]only gives access to a limited number of parameters.

1. Press [Quick Menu] or [Main Menu] on the LCP.

2. Press [] [] to browse through the parametergroups, press [OK] to select a parameter group.

3. Press [] [] to browse through the parameters,press [OK] to select a parameter.

4. Press [] [] to change the value of a parametersetting.

5. Press [] [] to shift digit when a decimalparameter is in the editing state.

6. Press [OK] to accept the change.

7. Press either [Back] twice to enter “Status”, orpress [Main Menu] once to enter “Main Menu”.

5.3.6 Restoring Default Settings

NOTICEInitialisation restores the unit to factory default settings.Any programming, motor data, localisation, andmonitoring records will be lost. Uploading data to theLCP provides a backup before initialisation.

Restoring the frequency converter parameter settings backto default values is done by initialisation of the frequencyconverter. Initialisation can be carried out through14-22 Operation Mode (recommended) or manually.

• Initialisation using 14-22 Operation Mode does notreset frequency converter settings such asoperating hours, serial communication selections,personal menu settings, fault log, alarm log, andother monitoring functions.

• Manual initialisation erases all motor,programming, localization, and monitoring dataand restores factory default settings.

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Recommended Initialisation Procedure, via14-22 Operation Mode

1. Press [Main Menu] twice to access parameters.

2. Scroll to 14-22 Operation Mode and press [OK].

3. Scroll to Initialisation and press [OK].

4. Remove power to the unit and wait for thedisplay to turn off.

5. Apply power to the unit.

Default parameter settings are restored during start-up.This may take slightly longer than normal.

6. Alarm 80 is displayed.

7. Press [Reset] to return to operation mode.

Manual Initialisation Procedure

1. Remove power to the unit and wait for thedisplay to turn off.

2. Press and hold [Status], [Main Menu], and [OK] atthe same time while applying power to the unit(approximately 5 s or until audible click and fanstarts).

Factory default parameter settings are restored duringstart-up. This may take slightly longer than normal.

Manual initialisation does not reset the following frequencyconverter information

• 15-00 Operating hours

• 15-03 Power Up's

• 15-04 Over Temp's

• 15-05 Over Volt's

5.4 Basic Programming

5.4.1 Commissioning with SmartStart

The SmartStart wizard enables fast configuration of basicmotor and application parameters.

• At first power up or after initialisation of thefrequency converter, SmartStart starts by itself.

• Follow on-screen instructions to completecommssioning of the frequency converter.SmartStart can always be re-activiated byselecting Quick Menu Q4 - SmartStart.

• For commissioning without use of the SmartStartwizard, refer to 5.4.2 Commissioning via [MainMenu] or the Programming Guide.

NOTICEMotor data are required for the SmartStart setup. Therequired data are normally available on the motornameplate.

5.4.2 Commissioning via [Main Menu]

Recommended parameter settings are intended for start-up and checkout purposes. Application settings may vary.

Enter data with power ON, but before operating thefrequency converter.

1. Press [Main Menu] on the LCP.

2. Use the navigation keys to scroll to parametergroup 0-** Operation/Display and press [OK].

130B

P066

.10

1107 RPM

0 - ** Operation/Display

1 - ** Load/Motor

2 - ** Brakes

3 - ** Reference / Ramps

3.84 A 1 (1)

Main menu

Illustration 5.2 Main Menu

3. Use navigation keys to scroll to parameter group0-0* Basic Settings and press [OK].

0-**Operation / Display0.0%

0-0* Basic Settings

0-1* Set-up Opperations

0-2* LCP Display

0-3* LCP Custom Readout

0.00A 1(1)

130B

P087

.10

Illustration 5.3 Operation/Display

4. Use navigation keys to scroll to 0-03 RegionalSettings and press [OK].

0-0*Basic Settings0.0%

0-03 Regional Settings

[0] International

0.00A 1(1)

130B

P088

.10

Illustration 5.4 Basic Settings

5. Use navigation keys to select [0] International or[1] North America as appropriate and press [OK].(This changes the default settings for a numberof basic parameters).

6. Press [Main Menu] on the LCP.

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7. Use the navigation keys to scroll to0-01 Language.

8. Select language and press [OK].

9. If a jumper wire is in place between controlterminals 12 and 27, leave 5-12 Terminal 27 DigitalInput at factory default. Otherwise, No Operationshould be selected in 5-12 Terminal 27 DigitalInput. For frequency converters with an optionalbypass, no jumper wire is required betweencontrol terminals 12 and 27.

10. 3-02 Minimum Reference

11. 3-03 Maximum Reference

12. 3-41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time

13. 3-42 Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time

14. 3-13 Reference Site. Linked to Hand/Auto LocalRemote.

5.4.3 Asynchronous Motor Setup

Enter the motor data in parameters 1-20 or 1-21 to 1-25.The information can be found on the motor nameplate.

1. 1-20 Motor Power [kW] or 1-21 Motor Power [HP]

2. 1-22 Motor Voltage

3. 1-23 Motor Frequency

4. 1-24 Motor Current

5. 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed

5.4.4 Permanent Magnet Motor Setup

NOTICEOnly use permanent magnet (PM)motor with fans and pumps.

Initial Programming Steps

1. Activate PM motor operation 1-10 MotorConstruction, select (1) PM, non salient SPM

2. Set 0-02 Motor Speed Unit to [0] RPM

Programming motor dataAfter selecting PM motor in 1-10 Motor Construction, thePM motor-related parameters in parameter groups 1-2*Motor Data, 1-3* Adv. Motor Data and 1-4* are active.The necessary data can be found on the motor nameplateand in the motor data sheet.Program the following parameters in the listed order

1. 1-24 Motor Current

2. 1-26 Motor Cont. Rated Torque

3. 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed

4. 1-39 Motor Poles

5. 1-30 Stator Resistance (Rs)Enter line to common stator winding resistance(Rs). If only line-line data are available, divide theline-line value with 2 to achieve the line tocommon (starpoint) value.It is also possible to measure the value with anohmmeter, which will also take the resistance ofthe cable into account. Divide the measuredvalue by 2 and enter the result.

6. 1-37 d-axis Inductance (Ld)Enter line to common direct axis inductance ofthe PM motor.If only line-line data are available, divide the line-line value with 2 to achieve the line-common(starpoint) value.It is also possible to measure the value with aninductancemeter, which will also take theinductance of the cable into account. Divide themeasured value by 2 and enter the result.

7. 1-40 Back EMF at 1000 RPMEnter line to line back EMF of PM Motor at 1000RPM mechanical speed (RMS value). Back EMF isthe voltage generated by a PM motor when nodrive is connected and the shaft is turnedexternally. Back EMF is normally specified fornominal motor speed or for 1000 RPM measuredbetween two lines. If the value is not available fora motor speed of 1000 RPM, calculate the correctvalue as follows: If back EMF is e.g. 320 V at 1800RPM, it can be calculated at 1000 RPM as follows:Back EMF = (Voltage / RPM)*1000 =(320/1800)*1000 = 178. This is the value thatmust be programmed for 1-40 Back EMF at 1000RPM.

Test Motor Operation

1. Start the motor at low speed (100 to 200 RPM). Ifthe motor does not turn, check installation,general programming and motor data.

2. Check if start function in 1-70 PM Start Mode fitsthe application requirements.

Rotor detectionThis function is the recommended choice for applicationswhere the motor starts from standstill, e.g. pumps orconveyors. On some motors, an acoustic sound is heardwhen the impulse is sent out. This does not harm themotor.

ParkingThis function is the recommended choice for applicationswhere the motor is rotating at slow speed eg. windmillingin fan applications. 2-06 Parking Current and 2-07 ParkingTime can be adjusted. Increase the factory setting of theseparameters for applications with high inertia.

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Start the motor at nominal speed. If the application doesnot run well, check the VVCplus PM settings. Recommen-dations in different applications can be seen in Table 5.6.

Application Settings

Low inertia applicationsILoad/IMotor <5

1-17 Voltage filter time const. to beincreased by factor 5 to 101-14 Damping Gain should bereduced1-66 Min. Current at Low Speedshould be reduced (<100%)

Low inertia applications50>ILoad/IMotor >5

Keep calculated values

High inertia applicationsILoad/IMotor > 50

1-14 Damping Gain, 1-15 Low SpeedFilter Time Const. and 1-16 HighSpeed Filter Time Const. should beincreased

High load at low speed<30% (rated speed)

1-17 Voltage filter time const. shouldbe increased1-66 Min. Current at Low Speedshould be increased (>100% for aprolonged time can overheat themotor)

Table 5.6 Recommendations in Different Applications

If the motor starts oscillating at a certain speed, increase1-14 Damping Gain. Increase the value in small steps.Depending on the motor, a good value for this parametercan be 10% or 100% higher than the default value.

Starting torque can be adjusted in 1-66 Min. Current at LowSpeed. 100% provides nominal torque as starting torque.

5.4.5 Automatic Energy Optimization (AEO)

NOTICEAEO is not relevant for permanent magnet motors.

Automatic Energy Optimization (AEO) is recommended for

• Automatic compensation for oversized motors

• Automatic compensation for slow system loadchange

• Automatic compensation for seasonal changes

• Automatic compensation for low motor loading

• Reduced energy consumption

• Reduced motor heating

• Reduced motor noise

To activate AEO, set parameter 1-03 Torque Characteristicsto [2] Auto Energy Optim. CT or [3] Auto Energy Optim. VT.

5.4.6 Automatic Motor Adaptation (AMA)

NOTICEAMA is not relevant for permanent magnet motors.

Automatic motor adaptation (AMA) is a procedure thatoptimizes compatibility between the frequency converterand the motor.

• The frequency converter builds a mathematicalmodel of the motor for regulating output motorcurrent. The procedure also tests the input phasebalance of electrical power. It compares themotor characteristics with the data entered inparameters 1-20 to 1-25

• The motor shaft does not turn and no harm isdone to the motor while running the AMA

• Some motors may be unable to run the completeversion of the test. In that case, select [2] Enablereduced AMA

• If an output filter is connected to the motor,select Enable reduced AMA

• If warnings or alarms occur, see 7.3 List ofWarnings and Alarms

• Run this procedure on a cold motor for bestresults

To run AMA1. Press [Main Menu] to access parameters.

2. Scroll to parameter group 1-** Load and Motorand press [OK].

3. Scroll to parameter group 1-2* Motor Data andpress [OK].

4. Scroll to 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaptation (AMA)and press [OK].

5. Select [1] Enable complete AMA and press [OK].

6. Follow on-screen instructions.

7. The test will run automatically and indicate whenit is complete.

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5.5 Checking Motor Rotation

WARNINGMOTOR START!Ensure that the motor, system, and any attachedequipment are ready for start. It is the responsibility ofthe user to ensure safe operation under any condition.Failure to ensure that the motor, system, and anyattached equipment is ready for start could result inpersonal injury or equipment damage.

NOTICERisk of damage to pumps/compressors caused by motorrunning in wrong direction. Before running thefrequency converter, check the motor rotation.

The motor will run briefly at 5 Hz or the minimumfrequency set in 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz].

1. Press [Main Menu].

2. Scroll to 1-28 Motor Rotation Check and press[OK].

3. Scroll to [1] Enable.

The following text will appear: Note! Motor may run inwrong direction.

4. Press [OK].

5. Follow the on-screen instructions.

NOTICETo change the direction of rotation, remove power tothe frequency converter and wait for power to discharge.Reverse the connection of any 2 of the 3 motor wires onthe motor or frequency converter side of the connection.

5.6 Local-control Test

WARNINGMOTOR START!Ensure that the motor, system,e and any attachedequipment are ready for start. It is the responsibility ofthe user to ensure safe operation under any condition.Failure to ensure that the motor, system, and anyattached equipment is ready for start could result inpersonal injury or equipment damage.

1. Press [Hand On] to provide a local start commandto the frequency converter.

2. Accelerate the frequency converter by pressing[] to full speed. Moving the cursor left of thedecimal point provides quicker input changes.

3. Note any acceleration problems.

4. Press [Off]. Note any deceleration problems.

In the event of acceleration or deceleration problems, see7.4 Troubleshooting. See 7.3 List of Warnings and Alarms forresetting the frequency converter after a trip.

5.7 System Start-up

The procedure in this section requires user-wiring andapplication programming to be completed. The followingprocedure is recommended after application set-up iscompleted.

WARNINGMOTOR START!Ensure that the motor, system, and any attachedequipment are ready for start. It is the responsibility ofthe user to ensure safe operation under any condition.Failure to ensure that the motor, system, and anyattached equipment is ready for start could result inpersonal injury or equipment damage.

1. Press [Auto On].

2. Apply an external run command.

3. Adjust the speed reference throughout the speedrange.

4. Remove the external run command.

5. Check sound and vibration level of the motor toensure that the system is working as intended.

If warnings or alarms occur, see 7.3 List of Warnings andAlarms.

5.8 Maintenance

Under normal operating conditions and load profiles, thefrequency converter is maintenance-free throughout itsdesigned lifetime. To prevent breakdown, danger, anddamage, examine the frequency converter at regularintervals depending on the operating conditions. Replaceworn or damaged parts with original spare parts orstandard parts. For service and support, refer towww.danfoss.com/contact/sales_and_services/.

CAUTIONRisk of personal injury or equipment damage exists.Repair and service must be carried out by Danfossauthorized personnel only.

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6 Application Set-up Examples

The examples in this section are intended as a quickreference for common applications.

• Parameter settings are the regional default valuesunless otherwise indicated (selected in0-03 Regional Settings)

• Parameters associated with the terminals andtheir settings are shown next to the drawings

• Where switch settings for analog terminals A53 orA54 are required, these are also shown

NOTICEWhen the optional Safe Torque Off feature is used, ajumper wire may be required between terminal 12 (or13) and terminal 37 for the frequency converter tooperate when using factory default programming values.

6.1 Application Examples

6.1.1 Speed

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

A53

U - I

-10 - +10V

+

-

130B

B926

.10 Function Setting

6-10 Terminal 53Low Voltage 0.07 V*

6-11 Terminal 53High Voltage

10 V*

6-14 Terminal 53Low Ref./Feedb.Value

0 Hz

6-15 Terminal 53High Ref./Feedb.Value

50 Hz

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.1 Analog Speed Reference (Voltage)

Parameters

130B

B927

.10

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 VA IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

A53

U - I

4 - 20mA

+

-

Function Setting

6-12 Terminal 53Low Current

4 mA*

6-13 Terminal 53High Current

20 mA*

6-14 Terminal 53Low Ref./Feedb.Value

0 Hz

6-15 Terminal 53High Ref./Feedb.Value

50 Hz

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.2 Analog Speed Reference (Current)

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

A53

U - I

≈ 5kΩ

130B

B683

.10 Function Setting

6-10 Terminal 53Low Voltage 0.07 V*

6-11 Terminal 53High Voltage

10 V*

6-14 Terminal 53Low Ref./Feedb.Value

0 Hz

6-15 Terminal 53High Ref./Feedb.Value

1500 Hz

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.3 Speed Reference (Using a Manual Potentiometer)

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Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

130B

B804

.10 Function Setting

5-10 Terminal 18Digital Input

[8] Start*

5-12 Terminal 27Digital Input

[19] FreezeReference

5-13 Terminal 29Digital Input

[21] SpeedUp

5-14 Terminal 32Digital Input

[22] SpeedDown

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.4 Speed Up/Down

S t a r t ( 1 8 )

F r e e z e r e f ( 2 7 )

S p e e d u p ( 2 9 )

S p e e d d o w n ( 3 2 )

S p e e d

R e f e r e n c e

130B

B840

.10

Illustration 6.1 Speed Up/Down

6.1.2 Start/Stop

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

130B

B802

.10 Function Setting

5-10 Terminal 18Digital Input

[8] Start*

5-12 Terminal 27Digital Input

[0] Nooperation

5-19 Terminal 37Safe Stop

[1] Safe StopAlarm

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:If 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Inputis set to [0] No operation, ajumper wire to terminal 27 isnot needed.D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.5 Start/Stop Command with Safe Stop Option

130B

B805

.11

Speed

Start (18)

Illustration 6.2 Start/Stop Command with Safe Stop

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Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

130B

B803

.10 Function Setting

5-10 Terminal 18Digital Input

[9] LatchedStart

5-12 Terminal 27Digital Input

[6] StopInverse

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:If 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Inputis set to [0] No operation, ajumper wire to terminal 27 isnot needed.D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.6 Pulse Start/Stop

Speed

130B

B806

.10

Latched Start (18)

Stop Inverse (27)

Illustration 6.3 Latched Start/Stop Inverse

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

130B

B934

.10 Function Setting

5-10 Terminal 18Digital Input

[8] Start

5-11 Terminal 19Digital Input

[10]Reversing*

5-12 Terminal 27Digital Input

[0] Nooperation

5-14 Terminal 32Digital Input

[16] Presetref bit 0

5-15 Terminal 33Digital Input

[17] Presetref bit 1

3-10 PresetReference

Preset ref. 0Preset ref. 1Preset ref. 2Preset ref. 3

25%50%75%100%

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.7 Start/Stop with Reversing and 4 Preset Speeds

6.1.3 External Alarm Reset

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

130B

B928

.10 Function Setting

5-11 Terminal 19Digital Input

[1] Reset

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.8 External Alarm Reset

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6.1.4 RS-485

Parameters

FC

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 V

A IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

R1R2

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

37

50

53

54

55

42

39

01

02

03

04

05

06

-

616869

RS-485

+

130B

B685

.10 Function Setting

8-30 Protocol FC*

8-31 Address 1*

8-32 Baud Rate 9600*

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:Select protocol, address andbaud rate in the abovementioned parameters.D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.9 RS-485 Network Connection

6.1.5 Motor Thermistor

CAUTIONUse only thermistors with reinforced or double insulationto meet PELV insulation requirements.

Parameters

130B

B686

.12

VLT

+24 V

+24 V

D IN

D IN

D IN

COM

D IN

D IN

D IN

+10 VA IN

A IN

COM

A OUT

COM

12

13

18

19

20

27

29

32

33

50

53

54

55

42

39

A53

U - I

D IN 37

Function Setting

1-90 MotorThermalProtection

[2]Thermistortrip

1-93 ThermistorSource

[1] Analoginput 53

* = Default Value

Notes/comments:If only a warning is desired,1-90 Motor Thermal Protectionshould be set to [1] Thermistorwarning.D IN 37 is an option.

Table 6.10 Motor Thermistor

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7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

This chapter describes the status messages, warnings andalarms and basic troubleshooting.

7.1 Status Messages

When the frequency converter is in status mode, statusmessages are generated automatically and appear in thebottom line of the display (see Illustration 7.1.)

Status799RPM 7.83A 36.4kW

0.000

53.2%

1(1)

AutoHandO

RemoteLocal

RampingStopRunningJogging...Stand by

130B

B037

.11

1 2 3

Illustration 7.1 Status Display

1 Operation Mode (see Table 7.2)

2 Reference Site (see Table 7.3)

3 Operation Status (see Table 7.4)

Table 7.1 Legend to Illustration 7.1

Table 7.2 to Table 7.4 describe the displayed statusmessages.

Off The frequency converter does not react to anycontrol signal until [Auto On] or [Hand On] ispressed.

Auto On The frequency converter is controlled from thecontrol terminals and/or the serial communi-cation.

Hand On The frequency converter can be controlled bythe navigation keys on the LCP. Stopcommands, reset, reversing, DC brake, andother signals applied to the control terminalscan override local control.

Table 7.2 Operation Mode

Remote The speed reference is given from externalsignals, serial communication, or internalpreset references.

Local The frequency converter uses [Hand On]control or reference values from the LCP.

Table 7.3 Reference Site

AC Brake AC Brake was selected in 2-10 Brake Function.The AC brake over-magnetizes the motor toachieve a controlled slow-down.

AMA finish OK Automatic motor adaptation (AMA) wascarried out successfully.

AMA ready AMA is ready to start. Press [Hand On] to start.

AMA running AMA process is in progress.

Braking The brake chopper is in operation. Generativeenergy is absorbed by the brake resistor.

Braking max. The brake chopper is in operation. The powerlimit for the brake resistor defined in2-12 Brake Power Limit (kW) has been reached.

Coast • Coast inverse was selected as a functionfor a digital input (parameter group 5-1*Digital Inputs). The corresponding terminalis not connected.

• Coast activated by serial communication

Ctrl. Ramp-down Control Ramp-down was selected in14-10 Mains Failure.

• The mains voltage is below the value setin 14-11 Mains Voltage at Mains Fault atmains fault

• The frequency converter ramps down themotor using a controlled ramp down

Current High The frequency converter output current isabove the limit set in 4-51 Warning CurrentHigh.

Current Low The frequency converter output current isbelow the limit set in 4-52 Warning Speed Low

DC Hold DC hold is selected in 1-80 Function at Stopand a stop command is active. The motor isheld by a DC current set in 2-00 DC Hold/Preheat Current.

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DC Stop The motor is held with a DC current (2-01 DCBrake Current) for a specified time (2-02 DCBraking Time).

• DC Brake is activated in 2-03 DC Brake CutIn Speed [RPM] and a stop command isactive.

• DC Brake (inverse) is selected as a functionfor a digital input (parameter group 5-1*Digital Inputs). The corresponding terminalis not active.

• The DC Brake is activated via serialcommunication.

Feedback high The sum of all active feedbacks is above thefeedback limit set in 4-57 Warning FeedbackHigh.

Feedback low The sum of all active feedbacks is below thefeedback limit set in 4-56 Warning FeedbackLow.

Freeze output The remote reference is active, which holdsthe present speed.

• Freeze output was selected as a functionfor a digital input (parameter group 5-1*Digital Inputs). The corresponding terminalis active. Speed control is only possible viathe terminal functions Speed Up andSpeed Down.

• Hold ramp is activated via serial communi-cation.

Freeze outputrequest

A freeze output command has been given,but the motor will remain stopped until a runpermissive signal is received.

Freeze ref. Freeze Reference was chosen as a function fora digital input (parameter group 5-1* DigitalInputs). The corresponding terminal is active.The frequency converter saves the actualreference. Changing the reference is now onlypossible via terminal functions Speed Up andSpeed Down.

Jog request A jog command has been given, but themotor remains stopped until a run permissivesignal is received via a digital input.

Jogging The motor is running as programmed in3-19 Jog Speed [RPM].

• Jog was selected as function for a digitalinput (parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs).The corresponding terminal (e.g. Terminal29) is active.

• The Jog function is activated via the serialcommunication.

• The Jog function was selected as areaction for a monitoring function (e.g. Nosignal). The monitoring function is active.

Motor check In 1-80 Function at Stop, Motor Check wasselected. A stop command is active. To ensurethat a motor is connected to the frequencyconverter, a permanent test current is appliedto the motor.

OVC control Overvoltage control was activated in 2-17 Over-voltage Control, [2] Enabled. The connectedmotor is supplying the frequency converterwith generative energy. The overvoltagecontrol adjusts the V/Hz ratio to run themotor in controlled mode and to prevent thefrequency converter from tripping.

PowerUnit Off (Only frequency converters with an external24 V power supply installed).Mains supply to the frequency converter isremoved, but the control card is supplied bythe external 24 V.

Protection md Protection mode is active. The unit hasdetected a critical status (an overcurrent orovervoltage).

• To avoid tripping, switching frequency isreduced to 4 kHz.

• If possible, protection mode ends afterapproximately 10 s

• Protection mode can be restricted in14-26 Trip Delay at Inverter Fault

QStop The motor is decelerating using 3-81 QuickStop Ramp Time.

• Quick stop inverse was chosen as a functionfor a digital input (parameter group 5-1*Digital Inputs). The corresponding terminalis not active.

• The quick stop function was activated viaserial communication.

Ramping The motor is accelerating/decelerating usingthe active Ramp Up/Down. The reference, alimit value, or a standstill is not yet reached.

Ref. high The sum of all active references is above thereference limit set in 4-55 Warning ReferenceHigh.

Ref. low The sum of all active references is below thereference limit set in 4-54 Warning ReferenceLow.

Run on ref. The frequency converter is running in thereference range. The feedback value matchesthe setpoint value.

Run request A start command has been given, but themotor is stopped until a run permissive signalis received via digital input.

Running The motor is driven by the frequencyconverter.

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Sleep Mode The energy-saving function is enabled. Thismeans that at present the motor has stopped,but it will restart automatically when required.

Speed high Motor speed is above the value set in4-53 Warning Speed High.

Speed low Motor speed is below the value set in4-52 Warning Speed Low.

Standby In Auto On mode, the frequency converter willstart the motor with a start signal from adigital input or serial communication.

Start delay In 1-71 Start Delay, a delay starting time wasset. A start command is activated and themotor will start after the start delay timeexpires.

Start fwd/rev Start forward and start reverse were selectedas functions for 2 different digital inputs(parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs). Themotor will start in forward or reversedepending on which corresponding terminalis activated.

Stop The frequency converter has received a stopcommand from the LCP, digital input or serialcommunication.

Trip An alarm occurred and the motor is stopped.Once the cause of the alarm is cleared, thefrequency converter can be reset manually bypressing [Reset] or remotely by controlterminals or serial communication.

Trip lock An alarm occurred and the motor is stopped.Once the cause of the alarm is cleared, powermust be cycled to the frequency converter.The frequency converter can then be resetmanually by pressing [Reset] or remotely bycontrol terminals or serial communication.

Table 7.4 Operation Status

NOTICEIn auto/remote mode, the frequency converterrequires external commands to execute functions.

7.2 Warning and Alarm Types

WarningsA warning is issued when an alarm condition is impendingor when an abnormal operating condition is present andmay result in the frequency converter issuing an alarm. Awarning clears by itself when the abnormal condition isremoved.

AlarmsTripAn alarm is issued when the frequency converter istripped, which means that the frequency convertersuspends operation to prevent frequency converter orsystem damage. The motor will coast to a stop. Thefrequency converter logic will continue to operate andmonitor the frequency converter status. After the fault

condition is remedied, the frequency converter can bereset. It will then be ready to start operation again.

Resetting the frequency converter after trip/trip lockA trip can be reset in any of 4 ways:

• Press [Reset] on the LCP

• Digital reset input command

• Serial communication reset input command

• Auto reset

Trip lockInput power is cycled. The motor coasts to a stop. Thefrequency converter continues to monitor the frequencyconverter status. Remove input power to the frequencyconverter, correct the cause of the fault, and reset thefrequency converter.

Warning and Alarm Displays

• A warning is displayed in the LCP along with thewarning number.

• An alarm flashes along with the alarm number.

130B

P086

.11

Status0.0Hz 0.000kW 0.00A

0.0Hz0

Earth Fault [A14]Auto Remote Trip

1(1)

Illustration 7.2 Alarm Display Example

In addition to the text and alarm code on the LCP of thefrequency converter, there are 3 status indicator lights.

Autoon Reset

Handon Off

Back

Cancel

InfoOKOn

Alarm

Warn.

130B

B467

.10

Illustration 7.3 Status Indicator Lights

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Warning LED Alarm LED

Warning On Off

Alarm Off On (Flashing)

Trip-Lock On On (Flashing)

Table 7.5 Status Indicator Lights Explanations

7.3 List of Warnings and Alarms

The warning/alarm information below defines eachwarning/alarm condition, provides the probable cause forthe condition, and details a remedy or troubleshootingprocedure.

WARNING 1, 10 Volts lowThe control card voltage is below 10 V from terminal 50.Remove some of the load from terminal 50, as the 10 Vsupply is overloaded. Max. 15 mA or minimum 590 Ω.

A short circuit in a connected potentiometer or improperwiring of the potentiometer can cause this condition.

TroubleshootingRemove the wiring from terminal 50. If thewarning clears, the problem is with the wiring. Ifthe warning does not clear, replace the controlcard.

WARNING/ALARM 2, Live zero errorThis warning or alarm only appears if programmed in6-01 Live Zero Timeout Function. The signal on one of theanalog inputs is less than 50% of the minimum valueprogrammed for that input. Broken wiring or faulty devicesending the signal can cause this condition.

TroubleshootingCheck connections on all the analog inputterminals. Control card terminals 53 and 54 forsignals, terminal 55 common. MCB 101 terminals11 and 12 for signals, terminal 10 common. MCB109 terminals 1, 3, 5 for signals, terminals 2, 4, 6common).

Check that the frequency converter programmingand switch settings match the analog signal type.

Perform Input Terminal Signal Test.

WARNING/ALARM 4, Mains phase lossA phase is missing on the supply side, or the mainsvoltage imbalance is too high. This message also appearsfor a fault in the input rectifier on the frequency converter.Options are programmed at 14-12 Function at MainsImbalance.

TroubleshootingCheck the supply voltage and supply currents tothe frequency converter.

WARNING 5, DC link voltage highThe intermediate circuit voltage (DC) is higher than thehigh-voltage warning limit. The limit is dependent on thefrequency converter voltage rating. The unit is still active.

WARNING 6, DC link voltage lowThe intermediate circuit voltage (DC) is lower than the low-voltage warning limit. The limit is dependent on thefrequency converter voltage rating. The unit is still active.

WARNING/ALARM 7, DC overvoltageIf the intermediate circuit voltage exceeds the limit, thefrequency converter trips after a time.

TroubleshootingConnect a brake resistor

Extend the ramp time

Change the ramp type

Activate the functions in 2-10 Brake Function

Increase 14-26 Trip Delay at Inverter Fault

If the alarm/warning occurs during a power sag,use kinetic back-up (14-10 Mains Failure)

WARNING/ALARM 8, DC under voltageIf the intermediate circuit voltage (DC link) drops belowthe under voltage limit, the frequency converter checks if a24 V DC back-up supply is connected. If no 24 V DC back-up supply is connected, the frequency converter trips aftera fixed time delay. The time delay varies with unit size.

TroubleshootingCheck that the supply voltage matches thefrequency converter voltage.

Perform input voltage test.

Perform soft charge circuit test.

WARNING/ALARM 9, Inverter overloadThe frequency converter is about to cut out because of anoverload (too high current for too long). The counter forelectronic, thermal inverter protection issues a warning at98% and trips at 100%, while giving an alarm. Thefrequency converter cannot be reset until the counter isbelow 90%. The fault is that the frequency converter has run withmore than 100% overload for too long.

TroubleshootingCompare the output current shown on the LCPwith the frequency converter rated current.

Compare the output current shown on the LCPwith measured motor current.

Display the Thermal Drive Load on the LCP andmonitor the value. When running above thefrequency converter continuous current rating,the counter increases. When running below thefrequency converter continuous current rating,the counter decreases.

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WARNING/ALARM 10, Motor overload temperatureAccording to the electronic thermal protection (ETR), themotor is too hot. Select whether the frequency converterissues a warning or an alarm when the counter reaches100% in 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection. The fault occurswhen the motor runs with more than 100% overload fortoo long.

TroubleshootingCheck for motor overheating.

Check if the motor is mechanically overloaded

Check that the motor current set in 1-24 MotorCurrent is correct.

Ensure that Motor data in parameters 1-20 to1-25 are set correctly.

If an external fan is in use, check in 1-91 MotorExternal Fan that it is selected.

Running AMA in 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaptation(AMA) tunes the frequency converter to themotor more accurately and reduces thermalloading.

WARNING/ALARM 11, Motor thermistor over tempCheck whether the thermistor is disconnected. Selectwhether the frequency converter issues a warning or analarm in 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection.

TroubleshootingCheck for motor overheating.

Check if the motor is mechanically overloaded.

When using terminal 53 or 54, check that thethermistor is connected correctly between eitherterminal 53 or 54 (analog voltage input) andterminal 50 (+10 V supply). Also check that theterminal switch for 53 or 54 is set for voltage.Check 1-93 Thermistor Source selects terminal 53or 54.

When using digital inputs 18 or 19, check thatthe thermistor is connected correctly betweeneither terminal 18 or 19 (digital input PNP only)and terminal 50. Check 1-93 Thermistor Sourceselects terminal 18 or 19.

WARNING/ALARM 12, Torque limitThe torque has exceeded the value in 4-16 Torque LimitMotor Mode or the value in 4-17 Torque Limit GeneratorMode. 14-25 Trip Delay at Torque Limit can change thiswarning from a warning-only condition to a warningfollowed by an alarm.

TroubleshootingIf the motor torque limit is exceeded during rampup, extend the ramp up time.

If the generator torque limit is exceeded duringramp down, extend the ramp down time.

If torque limit occurs while running, possiblyincrease the torque limit. Make sure that thesystem can operate safely at a higher torque.

Check the application for excessive current drawon the motor.

WARNING/ALARM 13, Over currentThe inverter peak current limit (approximately 200% of therated current) is exceeded. The warning lasts about 1.5 s,then the frequency converter trips and issues an alarm.Shock loading or quick acceleration with high inertia loadscan cause this fault. It can also appear after kinetic back-up, if the acceleration during ramp up is quick. If extendedmechanical brake control is selected, trip can be resetexternally.

TroubleshootingRemove power and check if the motor shaft canbe turned.

Check that the motor size matches the frequencyconverter.

Check parameters 1-20 to 1-25 for correct motordata.

ALARM 14, Earth (ground) faultThere is current from the output phases to earth, either inthe cable between the frequency converter and the motoror in the motor itself.

TroubleshootingRemove power to the frequency converter andrepair the earth fault.

Check for earth faults in the motor by measuringthe resistance to ground of the motor leads andthe motor with a megohmmeter.

ALARM 15, Hardware mismatchA fitted option is not operational with the present controlboard hardware or software.

Record the value of the following parameters and contactyour Danfoss supplier:

15-40 FC Type

15-41 Power Section

15-42 Voltage

15-43 Software Version

15-45 Actual Typecode String

15-49 SW ID Control Card

15-50 SW ID Power Card

15-60 Option Mounted

15-61 Option SW Version (for each option slot)

ALARM 16, Short circuitThere is short-circuiting in the motor or motor wiring.

Remove power to the frequency converter and repair theshort circuit.

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WARNING/ALARM 17, Control word timeoutThere is no communication to the frequency converter.The warning is only active when 8-04 Control Word TimeoutFunction is NOT set to [0] Off.If 8-04 Control Word Timeout Function is set to [5] Stop andTrip, a warning appears and the frequency converter rampsdown until it stops then displays an alarm.

TroubleshootingCheck connections on the serial communicationcable.

Increase 8-03 Control Word Timeout Time

Check the operation of the communicationequipment.

Verify a proper installation based on EMCrequirements.

ALARM 18, Start failedThe speed has not been able to exceed 1-77 CompressorStart Max Speed [RPM] during start within the allowed time.(set in 1-79 Compressor Start Max Time to Trip). This may becaused by a blocked motor.

WARNING 23, Internal fan faultThe fan warning function is an extra protective functionthat checks if the fan is running/mounted. The fan warningcan be disabled in 14-53 Fan Monitor ([0] Disabled).

For the D, E, and F Frame filters, the regulated voltage tothe fans is monitored.

TroubleshootingCheck for proper fan operation.

Cycle power to the frequency converter andcheck that the fan operates briefly at start-up.

Check the sensors on the heatsink and controlcard.

WARNING 24, External fan faultThe fan warning function is an extra protective functionthat checks if the fan is running/mounted. The fan warningcan be disabled in 14-53 Fan Monitor ([0] Disabled).

TroubleshootingCheck for proper fan operation.

Cycle power to the frequency converter andcheck that the fan operates briefly at start-up.

Check the sensors on the heatsink and controlcard.

WARNING 25, Brake resistor short circuitThe brake resistor is monitored during operation. If a shortcircuit occurs, the brake function is disabled and thewarning appears. The frequency converter is stilloperational but without the brake function. Remove powerto the frequency converter and replace the brake resistor(see 2-15 Brake Check).

WARNING/ALARM 26, Brake resistor power limitThe power transmitted to the brake resistor is calculated asa mean value over the last 120 seconds of run time. Thecalculation is based on the intermediate circuit voltage andthe brake resistance value set in 2-16 AC brake Max.Current. The warning is active when the dissipated brakingpower is higher than 90% of the brake resistance power. If[2] Trip is selected in 2-13 Brake Power Monitoring, thefrequency converter trips when the dissipated brakingpower reaches 100%.

WARNING/ALARM 27, Brake chopper faultThe brake transistor is monitored during operation and if ashort circuit occurs, the brake function is disabled and awarning is issued. The frequency converter is stilloperational but, since the brake transistor has short-circuited, substantial power is transmitted to the brakeresistor, even if it is inactive.Remove power to the frequency converter and remove thebrake resistor.

WARNING/ALARM 28, Brake check failedThe brake resistor is not connected or not working.Check 2-15 Brake Check.

ALARM 29, Heatsink tempThe maximum temperature of the heatsink has beenexceeded. The temperature fault will not reset until thetemperature falls below a defined heatsink temperature.The trip and reset points are different based on thefrequency converter power size.

TroubleshootingCheck for the following conditions.

Ambient temperature too high.

Motor cable too long.

Incorrect airflow clearance above and below thefrequency converter.

Blocked airflow around the frequency converter.

Damaged heatsink fan.

Dirty heatsink.

ALARM 30, Motor phase U missingMotor phase U between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.

Remove power from the frequency converter and checkmotor phase U.

ALARM 31, Motor phase V missingMotor phase V between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.

Remove power from the frequency converter and checkmotor phase V.

ALARM 32, Motor phase W missingMotor phase W between the frequency converter and themotor is missing.

Remove power from the frequency converter and checkmotor phase W.

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ALARM 33, Inrush faultToo many power-ups have occurred within a short timeperiod. Let the unit cool to operating temperature.

WARNING/ALARM 34, Fieldbus communication faultThe fieldbus on the communication option card is notworking.

WARNING/ALARM 36, Mains failureThis warning/alarm is only active if the supply voltage tothe frequency converter is lost and 14-10 Mains Failure isNOT set to [0] No Function. Check the fuses to thefrequency converter and mains supply to the unit.

ALARM 38, Internal faultWhen an internal fault occurs, a code number defined inTable 7.6 is displayed.

TroubleshootingCycle power

Check that the option is properly installed

Check for loose or missing wiring

It may be necessary to contact your Danfoss supplier orservice department. Note the code number for furthertroubleshooting directions.

No. Text0 Serial port cannot be initialised. Contact your

Danfoss supplier or Danfoss Service Department.

256-258 Power EEPROM data is defective or too old.Replace power card.

512-519 Internal fault. Contact your Danfoss supplier orDanfoss Service Department.

783 Parameter value outside of min/max limits

1024-1284 Internal fault. Contact your Danfoss supplier or theDanfoss Service Department.

1299 Option SW in slot A is too old

1300 Option SW in slot B is too old

1315 Option SW in slot A is not supported (not allowed)

1316 Option SW in slot B is not supported (not allowed)

1379-2819 Internal fault. Contact your Danfoss supplier orDanfoss Service Department.

2561 Replace control card

2820 LCP stack overflow

2821 Serial port overflow

2822 USB port overflow

3072-5122 Parameter value is outside its limits

5123 Option in slot A: Hardware incompatible withcontrol board hardware

5124 Option in slot B: Hardware incompatible withcontrol board hardware

5376-6231 Internal fault. Contact your Danfoss supplier orDanfoss Service Department.

Table 7.6 Internal Fault Codes

ALARM 39, Heatsink sensorNo feedback from the heatsink temperature sensor.

The signal from the IGBT thermal sensor is not available onthe power card. The problem could be on the power card,on the gate drive card, or the ribbon cable between thepower card and gate drive card.

WARNING 40, Overload of digital output terminal 27Check the load connected to terminal 27 or remove short-circuit connection. Check 5-00 Digital I/O Mode and5-01 Terminal 27 Mode.

WARNING 41, Overload of digital output terminal 29Check the load connected to terminal 29 or remove short-circuit connection. Check 5-00 Digital I/O Mode and5-02 Terminal 29 Mode.

WARNING 42, Overload of digital output on X30/6 oroverload of digital output on X30/7For X30/6, check the load connected to X30/6 or removethe short-circuit connection. Check 5-32 Term X30/6 DigiOut (MCB 101).

For X30/7, check the load connected to X30/7 or removethe short-circuit connection. Check 5-33 Term X30/7 DigiOut (MCB 101).

ALARM 45, Earth fault 2Earth (ground) fault on start-up.

TroubleshootingCheck for proper earthing (grounding) and looseconnections.

Check for proper wire size.

Check motor cables for short-circuits or leakagecurrents.

ALARM 46, Power card supplyThe supply on the power card is out of range.

There are three power supplies generated by the switchmode power supply (SMPS) on the power card: 24 V, 5 V,±18 V. When powered with 24 V DC with the MCB 107option, only the 24 V and 5 V supplies are monitored.When powered with three phase mains voltage, all threesupplies are monitored.

TroubleshootingCheck for a defective power card.

Check for a defective control card.

Check for a defective option card.

If a 24 V DC power supply is used, verify propersupply power.

WARNING 47, 24 V supply lowThe 24 V DC is measured on the control card. The external24 V DC back-up power supply may be overloaded,otherwise contact the Danfoss supplier.

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WARNING 48, 1.8 V supply lowThe 1.8 V DC supply used on the control card is outside ofallowable limits. The power supply is measured on thecontrol card. Check for a defective control card. If anoption card is present, check for an overvoltage condition.

WARNING 49, Speed limitWhen the speed is not within the specified range in4-11 Motor Speed Low Limit [RPM] and 4-13 Motor SpeedHigh Limit [RPM], the frequency converter shows a warning.When the speed is below the specified limit in 1-86 TripSpeed Low [RPM] (except when starting or stopping), thefrequency converter trips.

ALARM 50, AMA calibration failedContact your Danfoss supplier or Danfoss ServiceDepartment.

ALARM 51, AMA check Unom and Inom

The settings for motor voltage, motor current and motorpower are wrong. Check the settings in parameters 1-20 to1-25.

ALARM 52, AMA low Inom

The motor current is too low. Check the settings.

ALARM 53, AMA motor too bigThe motor is too big for the AMA to operate.

ALARM 54, AMA motor too smallThe motor is too small for the AMA to operate.

ALARM 55, AMA parameter out of rangeThe parameter values of the motor are outside of theacceptable range. AMA cannot run.

ALARM 56, AMA interrupted by userThe user has interrupted the AMA.

ALARM 57, AMA internal faultTry to restart AMA again. Repeated restarts can over heatthe motor.

ALARM 58, AMA Internal faultContact your Danfoss supplier.

WARNING 59, Current limitThe current is higher than the value in 4-18 Current Limit.Ensure that Motor data in parameters 1-20 to 1-25 are setcorrectly. Possibly increase the current limit. Be sure thatthe system can operate safely at a higher limit.

WARNING 60, External interlockA digital input signal is indicating a fault condition externalto the frequency converter. An external interlock hascommanded the frequency converter to trip. Clear theexternal fault condition. To resume normal operation,apply 24 V DC to the terminal programmed for externalinterlock. Reset the frequency converter.

WARNING 62, Output frequency at maximum limitThe output frequency has reached the value set in4-19 Max Output Frequency. Check the application todetermine the cause. Possibly increase the output

frequency limit. Be sure the system can operate safely at ahigher output frequency. The warning will clear when theoutput drops below the maximum limit.

WARNING/ALARM 65, Control card over temperatureThe cut-out temperature of the control card is 80 °C.

Troubleshooting• Check that the ambient operating temperature is

within limits

• Check for clogged filters

• Check fan operation

• Check the control card

WARNING 66, Heatsink temperature lowThe frequency converter is too cold to operate. Thiswarning is based on the temperature sensor in the IGBTmodule.Increase the ambient temperature of the unit. Also, atrickle amount of current can be supplied to the frequencyconverter whenever the motor is stopped by setting2-00 DC Hold/Preheat Current at 5% and 1-80 Function atStop

ALARM 67, Option module configuration has changedOne or more options have either been added or removedsince the last power-down. Check that the configurationchange is intentional and reset the unit.

ALARM 68, Safe Stop activatedSafe stop has been activated. To resume normal operation,apply 24 V DC to terminal 37, then send a reset signal (viaBus, Digital I/O, or by pressing the reset key).

ALARM 69, Power card temperatureThe temperature sensor on the power card is either toohot or too cold.

TroubleshootingCheck that the ambient operating temperature iswithin limits.

Check for clogged filters.

Check fan operation.

Check the power card.

ALARM 70, Illegal FC configurationThe control card and power card are incompatible. Tocheck compatibility, contact your supplier with the typecode of the unit from the nameplate and the part numbersof the cards.

ALARM 80, Drive initialised to default valueParameter settings are initialised to default settings after amanual reset. To clear the alarm, reset the unit.

ALARM 92, No flowA no-flow condition has been detected in the system.22-23 No-Flow Function is set for alarm. Troubleshoot thesystem and reset the frequency converter after the faulthas been cleared.

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ALARM 93, Dry pumpA no-flow condition in the system with the frequencyconverter operating at high speed may indicate a drypump. 22-26 Dry Pump Function is set for alarm.Troubleshoot the system and reset the frequency converterafter the fault has been cleared.

ALARM 94, End of curveFeedback is lower than the set point. This may indicateleakage in the system. 22-50 End of Curve Function is set foralarm. Troubleshoot the system and reset the frequencyconverter after the fault has been cleared.

ALARM 95, Broken beltTorque is below the torque level set for no load, indicatinga broken belt. 22-60 Broken Belt Function is set for alarm.Troubleshoot the system and reset the frequency converterafter the fault has been cleared.

ALARM 96, Start delayedMotor start has been delayed due to short-cycleprotection. 22-76 Interval between Starts is enabled.Troubleshoot the system and reset the frequency converterafter the fault has been cleared.

WARNING 97, Stop delayedStopping the motor has been delayed due to short cycleprotection. 22-76 Interval between Starts is enabled.Troubleshoot the system and reset the frequency converterafter the fault has been cleared.

WARNING 98, Clock faultTime is not set or the RTC clock has failed. Reset the clockin 0-70 Date and Time.

WARNING 200, Fire modeThis warning indicates the frequency converter is operatingin fire mode. The warning clears when fire mode isremoved. See the fire mode data in the alarm log.

WARNING 201, Fire mode was activeThis indicates the frequency converter had entered firemode. Cycle power to the unit to remove the warning. Seethe fire mode data in the alarm log.

WARNING 202, Fire mode limits exceededWhile operating in fire mode one or more alarm conditionshave been ignored which would normally trip the unit.Operating in this condition voids unit warranty. Cyclepower to the unit to remove the warning. See the firemode data in the alarm log.

WARNING 203, Missing motorWith a frequency converter operating multi-motors, anunder-load condition was detected. This could indicate amissing motor. Inspect the system for proper operation.

WARNING 204, Locked rotorWith a frequency converter operating multi-motors, anoverload condition was detected. This could indicate alocked rotor. Inspect the motor for proper operation.

WARNING 250, New spare partA component in the frequency converter has beenreplaced. Reset the frequency converter for normaloperation.

WARNING 251, New typecodeThe power card or other components have been replacedand the typecode changed. Reset to remove the warningand resume normal operation.

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7.4 Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible cause Test Solution

Displaydark/Nofunction

Missing input power See Table 4.5 Check the input power source.

Missing or open fuses or circuitbreaker tripped

See open fuses and tripped circuit breakerin this table for possible causes

Follow the recommendations provided.

No power to the LCP Check the LCP cable for proper connectionor damage

Replace the faulty LCP or connection cable.

Shortcut on control voltage(terminal 12 or 50) or at controlterminals

Check the 24 V control voltage supply forterminals 12/13 to 20-39 or 10 V supply forterminals 50 to 55

Wire the terminals properly.

Wrong LCP (LCP from VLT®

2800 or 5000/6000/8000/ FCDor FCM)

Use only LCP 101 (P/N 130B1124) or LCP102 (P/N 130B1107).

Wrong contrast setting Press [Status] + []/[] to adjust the

contrast.

Display (LCP) is defective Test using a different LCP Replace the faulty LCP or connection cable.

Internal voltage supply fault orSMPS is defective

Contact supplier.

Intermittentdisplay

Overloaded power supply(SMPS) due to improper controlwiring or a fault within thefrequency converter

To rule out a problem in the control wiring,disconnect all control wiring by removingthe terminal blocks.

If the display stays lit, then the problem isin the control wiring. Check the wiring forshort circuits or incorrect connections. Ifthe display continues to cut out, follow theprocedure for display dark.

Motor notrunning

Service switch open or missingmotor connection

Check if the motor is connected and theconnection is not interrupted (by a serviceswitch or other device).

Connect the motor and check the serviceswitch.

No mains power with 24 V DCoption card

If the display is functioning but no output,check that mains power is applied to thefrequency converter.

Apply mains power to run the unit.

LCP Stop Check if [Off] has been pressed Press [Auto On] or [Hand On] (dependingon operation mode) to run the motor.

Missing start signal (Standby) Check 5-10 Terminal 18 Digital Input forcorrect setting for terminal 18 (use defaultsetting)

Apply a valid start signal to start themotor.

Motor coast signal active(Coasting)

Check 5-12 Coast inv. for correct setting forterminal 27 (use default setting)..

Apply 24 V on terminal 27 or program thisterminal to No operation.

Wrong reference signal source Check reference signal: Local, remote orbus reference? Preset reference active?Terminal connection correct? Scaling ofterminals correct? Reference signalavailable?

Program correct settings. Check3-13 Reference Site. Set preset referenceactive in parameter group 3-1* References.Check for correct wiring. Check scaling ofterminals. Check reference signal.

Motor runningin wrongdirection

Motor rotation limit Check that 4-10 Motor Speed Direction isprogrammed correctly.

Program correct settings.

Active reversing signal Check if a reversing command isprogrammed for the terminal in parametergroup 5-1* Digital inputs..

Deactivate reversing signal.

Wrong motor phase connection See 5.5 Checking Motor Rotation.

Motor is notreachingmaximumspeed

Frequency limits set wrong Check output limits in 4-13 Motor SpeedHigh Limit [RPM], 4-14 Motor Speed HighLimit [Hz] and 4-19 Max Output Frequency.

Program correct limits.

Reference input signal notscaled correctly

Check reference input signal scaling in 6-0*Analog I/O Mode and parameter group 3-1*References. Reference limits in parametergroup 3-0* Reference Limit.

Program correct settings.

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Symptom Possible cause Test Solution

Motor speedunstable

Possible incorrect parametersettings

Check the settings of all motor parameters,including all motor compensation settings.For closed-loop operation, check PIDsettings.

Check settings in parameter group 1-6*Analog I/O mode. For closed-loopoperation, check settings in parametergroup 20-0* Feedback.

Motor runsrough

Possible over-magnetisation Check for incorrect motor settings in allmotor parameters

Check motor settings in parameter groups1-2* Motor Data, 1-3* Adv Motor Data, and1-5* Load Indep. Setting..

Motor will notbrake

Possible incorrect settings inthe brake parameters. Possibletoo short ramp-down times

Check brake parameters. Check ramp-timesettings

Check parameter group 2-0* DC Brake and3-0* Reference Limits.

Open powerfuses or circuitbreaker trip

Phase to phase short Motor or panel has a short phase to phase.Check motor and panel phase for shorts

Eliminate any short circuits detected.

Motor overload Motor is overloaded for the application Perform startup test and verify motorcurrent is within specifications. If motorcurrent is exceeding nameplate full loadcurrent, motor may run only with reducedload. Review the specifications for theapplication.

Loose connections Perform pre-startup check for looseconnections

Tighten loose connections.

Mains currentimbalancegreater than3%

Problem with mains power (SeeAlarm 4 Mains phase lossdescription)

Rotate input power leads into thefrequency converter 1 position: A to B, B toC, C to A.

If imbalanced leg follows the wire, it is apower problem. Check mains powersupply.

Problem with the frequencyconverter

Rotate input power leads into thefrequency converter 1 position: A to B, B toC, C to A.

If imbalance leg stays on same inputterminal, it is a problem with the unit.Contact the supplier.

Motor currentimbalancegreater than3%

Problem with motor or motorwiring

Rotate output motor leads 1 position: U toV, V to W, W to U.

If imbalanced leg follows the wire, theproblem is in the motor or motor wiring.Check motor and motor wiring.

Problem with the frequencyconverters

Rotate output motor leads 1 position: U toV, V to W, W to U.

If imbalance leg stays on same outputterminal, it is a problem with the unit.Contact the supplier.

Frequencyconverteraccelerationproblems

Motor data are enteredincorrectly

If warnings or alarms occur, see 7.3 List ofWarnings and AlarmsCheck that motor data are entered correctly

Increase the ramp-up time in 3-41 Ramp 1Ramp Up Time. Increase current limit in4-18 Current Limit. Increase torque limit in4-16 Torque Limit Motor Mode.

Frequencyconverterdecelerationproblems

Motor data are enteredincorrectly

If warnings or alarms occur, see 7.3 List ofWarnings and AlarmsCheck that motor data are entered correctly

Increase the ramp-down time in 3-42 Ramp1 Ramp Down Time. Enable overvoltagecontrol in 2-17 Over-voltage Control.

Acoustic noiseor vibration(e.g. a fanblade ismaking noiseor vibrationsat certainfrequencies)

Resonances, e.g. in themotor/fan system

Bypass critical frequencies by usingparameters in parameter group 4-6* SpeedBypass

Check if noise and/or vibration have beenreduced to an acceptable limit.

Turn off over-modulation in 14-03 Overmo-dulation

Change switching pattern and frequency inparameter group 14-0* Inverter Switching

Increase Resonance Dampening in1-64 Resonance Dampening

Table 7.7 Troubleshooting

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8 Specifications

8.1 Electrical Data

8.1.1 Mains Supply 3x200-240 V AC

Type Designation P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P3K7

Typical Shaft Output [kW] 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 3.7

Typical Shaft Output [HP] at 208 V 1.5 2.0 2.9 4.0 4.9

IP20/Chassis 6) A2 A2 A2 A3 A3

IP55/Type 12 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5

IP66/NEMA 4X A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5

Output current

Continuous (3x200-240 V) [A] 6.6 7.5 10.6 12.5 16.7

Intermittent (3x200-240 V) [A] 7.3 8.3 11.7 13.8 18.4

Continuous kVA (208 V AC) [kVA] 2.38 2.70 3.82 4.50 6.00

Max. input current

Continuous (3x200-240 V) [A] 5.9 6.8 9.5 11.3 15.0

Intermittent (3x200-240 V) [A] 6.5 7.5 10.5 12.4 16.5

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss at rated max. load [W] 4) 63 82 116 155 185

IP20, IP21 max. cable cross-section (mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)]

4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)(min. 0.2 (24))

IP55, IP66 max. cable cross-section (mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)]4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)

Max. cable cross-section with disconnect 6, 4, 4 (10, 12, 12)

Efficiency 3) 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96

Table 8.1 Mains Supply 3x200-240 V AC - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P1K1-P3K7

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Type

Des

igna

tion

P5K5

P7K5

P11K

P15K

P18K

P22K

P30K

P37K

P45K

Typi

cal S

haft

Out

put

[kW

]5.

57.

511

1518

.522

3037

45

Typi

cal S

haft

Out

put

[HP]

at

208

V7.

510

1520

2530

4050

60

IP20

/Cha

ssis

7)B3

B3B3

B4B4

C3C3

C4C4

IP21

/NEM

A 1

B1B1

B1B2

C1C1

C1C2

C2

IP55

/Typ

e 12

B1B1

B1B2

C1C1

C1C2

C2

IP66

/NEM

A 4

XB1

B1B1

B2C1

C1C1

C2C2

Out

put

curr

ent

Cont

inuo

us (3

x200

-240

V)

[A]

24.2

30.8

46.2

59.4

74.8

88.0

115

143

170

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x2

00-2

40 V

) [A

]26

.633

.950

.865

.382

.396

.812

715

718

7

Cont

inuo

us k

VA (2

08 V

AC)

[kVA

]8.

711

.116

.621

.426

.931

.741

.451

.561

.2

Max

. inp

ut c

urre

nt

Cont

inuo

us (3

x200

-240

V)

[A]

22.0

28.0

42.0

54.0

68.0

80.0

104.

013

0.0

154.

0

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x2

00-2

40 V

) [A

]24

.230

.846

.259

.474

.888

.011

4.0

143.

016

9.0

Add

ition

al S

peci

ficat

ions

Estim

ated

pow

er lo

ss a

t ra

ted

max

. loa

d [W

] 4)

269

310

447

602

737

845

1140

1353

1636

IP20

max

. cab

le c

ross

-sec

tion

(mai

ns, b

rake

,m

otor

and

load

sha

ring)

10, 1

0 (8

,8,-)

35,-,

-(2,-,

-)35

(2)

50 (1

)15

0 (3

00M

CM)

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-s

ectio

n

(mai

ns, m

otor

) [m

m2 /(

AW

G)]

10, 1

0 (8

,8,-)

35, 2

5, 2

5 (2

, 4,

4)50

(1)

150

(300

MCM

)

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-s

ectio

n

(bra

ke, l

oad

sha

ring)

[mm

2 /(A

WG

)]16

, 10,

16

(6, 8

, 6)

35,-,

-(2,-,

-)50

(1)

95 (3

/0)

Effic

ienc

y 3)

0.96

0.96

0.96

0.96

0.96

0.97

0.97

0.97

0.97

Tabl

e 8.

2 M

ains

Sup

ply

3x20

0-24

0 V

AC

- N

orm

al o

verl

oad

110

% fo

r 1

min

ute,

P5K

5-P4

5K

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8.1.2 Mains Supply 3x380-480 V AC

Type Designation P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5

Typical Shaft Output [kW] 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.0 5.5 7.5

Typical Shaft Output [HP] at 460 V 1.5 2.0 2.9 4.0 5.0 7.5 10

IP20/Chassis 6) A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A3 A3

IP55/Type 12 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5

IP66/NEMA 4X A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A4/A5 A5 A5

Output current

Continuous (3x380-440 V) [A] 3 4.1 5.6 7.2 10 13 16

Intermittent (3x380-440 V) [A] 3.3 4.5 6.2 7.9 11 14.3 17.6

Continuous (3x441-480 V) [A] 2.7 3.4 4.8 6.3 8.2 11 14.5

Intermittent (3x441-480 V) [A] 3.0 3.7 5.3 6.9 9.0 12.1 15.4

Continuous kVA (400 V AC) [kVA] 2.1 2.8 3.9 5.0 6.9 9.0 11.0

Continuous kVA (460 V AC) [kVA] 2.4 2.7 3.8 5.0 6.5 8.8 11.6

Max. input current

Continuous (3x380-440 V) [A] 2.7 3.7 5.0 6.5 9.0 11.7 14.4

Intermittent (3x380-440 V) [A] 3.0 4.1 5.5 7.2 9.9 12.9 15.8

Continuous (3x441-480 V) [A] 2.7 3.1 4.3 5.7 7.4 9.9 13.0

Intermittent (3x441-480 V) [A] 3.0 3.4 4.7 6.3 8.1 10.9 14.3

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss

at rated max. load [W] 4)58 62 88 116 124 187 255

IP20, IP21 max. cable cross-section(mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)] 2)

4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)(min. 0.2 (24))

IP55, IP66 max. cable cross-section(mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)] 2)

4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)

Max. cable cross-section withdisconnect

6, 4, 4 (10, 12, 12)

Efficiency 3) 0.96 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97

Table 8.3 Mains Supply 3x380-480 V AC - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P1K1-P7K5

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Type

Des

igna

tion

P11K

P15K

P18K

P22K

P30K

P37K

P45K

P55K

P75K

P90K

Typi

cal S

haft

Out

put

[kW

]11

1518

.522

3037

4555

7590

Typi

cal S

haft

Out

put

[HP]

at

460

V15

2025

3040

5060

7510

012

5

IP20

/Cha

ssis

7)B3

B3B3

B4B4

B4C3

C3C4

C4

IP21

/NEM

A 1

B1B1

B1B2

B2C1

C1C1

C2C2

IP55

/Typ

e 12

B1B1

B1B2

B2C1

C1C1

C2C2

IP66

/NEM

A 4

XB1

B1B1

B2B2

C1C1

C1C2

C2

Out

put

curr

ent

Cont

inuo

us (3

x380

-439

V)

[A]

2432

37.5

4461

7390

106

147

177

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x3

80-4

39 V

) [A

]26

.435

.241

.348

.467

.180

.399

117

162

195

Cont

inuo

us (3

x440

-480

V)

[A]

2127

3440

5265

8010

513

016

0

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x4

40-4

80 V

) [A

]23

.129

.737

.444

61.6

71.5

8811

614

317

6

Cont

inuo

us k

VA (4

00 V

AC)

[kVA

]16

.622

.226

30.5

42.3

50.6

62.4

73.4

102

123

Cont

inuo

us k

VA (4

60 V

AC)

[kVA

]16

.721

.527

.131

.941

.451

.863

.783

.710

412

8

Max

. inp

ut c

urre

nt

Cont

inuo

us (3

x380

-439

V)

[A]

2229

3440

5566

8296

133

161

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x3

80-4

39 V

) [A

]24

.231

.937

.444

60.5

72.6

90.2

106

146

177

Cont

inuo

us (3

x440

-480

V)

[A]

1925

3136

4759

7395

118

145

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x4

40-4

80 V

) [A

]20

.927

.534

.139

.651

.764

.980

.310

513

016

0

Add

ition

al s

peci

ficat

ions

Estim

ated

pow

er lo

ss

at r

ated

max

. loa

d [W

] 4)

278

392

465

525

698

739

843

1083

1384

1474

IP20

max

. cab

le c

ross

-sec

tion

(mai

ns,

brak

e, m

otor

and

load

sha

ring)

16, 1

0, -

(8, 8

, -)

35, -

, - (2

, -, -

)35

(2)

50 (1

)15

0 (3

00 M

CM)

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-s

ectio

n

(mai

ns, m

otor

) [m

m2 /(

AW

G)]

10, 1

0, 1

6 (6

, 8, 6

)35

, 25,

25

(2, 4

, 4)

50 (1

)

150

(300

MCM

)

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-s

ectio

n

(bra

ke, l

oad

sha

ring)

[mm

2 /(A

WG

)]10

, 10,

- (8

, 8, -

)35

, -, -

(2, -

, -)

50 (1

)

95 (3

/0)

With

mai

ns d

isco

nnec

t sw

itch

incl

uded

:16

/635

/235

/270

/3/0

185/

kcm

il350

Effic

ienc

y 3)

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.99

Tabl

e 8.

4 M

ains

Sup

ply

3x38

0-48

0 V

AC

- N

orm

al o

verl

oad

110

% fo

r 1

min

ute,

P11

K-P9

0K

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8.1.3 Mains Supply 3x525-600 V AC

Type Designation P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P3K7 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5

Typical Shaft Output [kW] 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 3.7 4.0 5.5 7.5

IP20/Chassis A3 A3 A3 A3 A2 A3 A3 A3

IP21/NEMA 1 A3 A3 A3 A3 A2 A3 A3 A3

IP55/Type 12 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5

IP66/NEMA 4X A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5

Output current

Continuous (3x525-550 V) [A] 2.6 2.9 4.1 5.2 - 6.4 9.5 11.5

Intermittent (3x525-550 V) [A] 2.9 3.2 4.5 5.7 - 7.0 10.5 12.7

Continuous (3x525-600 V) [A] 2.4 2.7 3.9 4.9 - 6.1 9.0 11.0

Intermittent (3x525-600 V) [A] 2.6 3.0 4.3 5.4 - 6.7 9.9 12.1

Continuous kVA (525 V AC) [kVA] 2.5 2.8 3.9 5.0 - 6.1 9.0 11.0

Continuous kVA (575 V AC) [kVA] 2.4 2.7 3.9 4.9 - 6.1 9.0 11.0

Max. input current

Continuous (3x525-600 V) [A] 2.4 2.7 4.1 5.2 - 5.8 8.6 10.4

Intermittent (3x525-600 V) [A] 2.7 3.0 4.5 5.7 - 6.4 9.5 11.5

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss

at rated max. load [W] 4)50 65 92 122 - 145 195 261

IP20 max. cable cross-section 5)

(mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)]

4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)(min. 0.2 (24))

IP55, IP 66 max. cable cross-section5) (mains, motor, brake and load

sharing) [mm2/(AWG)]

4, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)(min. 0.2 (24))

Max. cable cross-section withdisconnect

6, 4, 4 (12, 12, 12)

Mains disconnect switch included: 4/12

Efficiency 3) 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 - 0.97 0.97 0.97

Table 8.5 Mains Supply 3x525-600 V AC - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P1K1-P7K5

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Type

Des

igna

tion

P11K

1P1

5KP1

8KP2

2KP3

0KP3

7KP4

5KP5

5KP7

5KP9

0K

Typi

cal S

haft

Out

put

[kW

]11

1518

.522

3037

4555

7590

IP20

/Cha

ssis

B3B3

B3B4

B4B4

C3C3

C4C4

IP21

/NEM

A 1

B1B1

B1B2

B2C1

C1C1

C2C2

IP55

/Typ

e 12

B1B1

B1B2

B2C1

C1C1

C2C2

IP66

/NEM

A 4

XB1

B1B1

B2B2

C1C1

C1C2

C2

Out

put

curr

ent

Cont

inuo

us (3

x525

-550

V)

[A]

1923

2836

4354

6587

105

137

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x5

25-5

50 V

) [A

]21

2531

4047

5972

9611

615

1

Cont

inuo

us (3

x525

-600

V)

[A]

1822

2734

4152

6283

100

131

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x5

25-6

00 V

) [A

]20

2430

3745

5768

9111

014

4

Cont

inuo

us k

VA (5

25 V

AC)

[kVA

]18

.121

.926

.734

.341

51.4

61.9

82.9

100

130.

5

Cont

inuo

us k

VA (5

75 V

AC)

[kVA

]17

.921

.926

.933

.940

.851

.861

.782

.799

.613

0.5

Max

. inp

ut c

urre

nt

Cont

inuo

us (3

x525

-600

V)

[A]

17.2

20.9

25.4

32.7

3949

5978

.995

.312

4.3

Inte

rmitt

ent

(3x5

25-6

00 V

) [A

]19

2328

3643

5465

8710

513

7

Add

ition

al s

peci

ficat

ions

Estim

ated

pow

er lo

ss

at ra

ted

max

. loa

d [W

] 4)

300

400

475

525

700

750

850

1100

1400

1500

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-

sect

ion

(mai

ns, b

rake

and

load

shar

ing)

[mm

2 /(A

WG

)]

16, 1

0, 1

0 (6

, 8, 8

)35

,-,-(2

,-,-)

50,-,

- (1

,-,-)

95 (4

/0)

IP21

, IP5

5, IP

66 m

ax. c

able

cro

ss-

sect

ion

(mot

or)

[mm

2 /(A

WG

)]10

, 10,

- (8

, 8, -

)35

, 25,

25

(2, 4

, 4)

50,-,

- (1

,-,-)

150

(300

MCM

)

IP20

max

. cab

le c

ross

-sec

tion

(mai

ns, b

rake

and

load

sha

ring)

[mm

2 /(A

WG

)]

10, 1

0, -

(8, 8

, -)

35, -

, - (2

, -, -

)50

,-,-

(1,-,

-)15

0 (3

00 M

CM)

Max

. cab

le c

ross

-sec

tion

with

disc

onne

ct16

, 10,

10

(6, 8

, 8)

50, 3

5, 3

5 (1

, 2, 2

)95

, 70,

70

(3/0

, 2/0

, 2/0

)18

5, 1

50, 1

20 (3

50 M

CM, 3

00 M

CM, 4

/0)

Mai

ns d

isco

nnec

t sw

itch

incl

uded

:16

/635

/270

/3/0

185/

kcm

il350

Effic

ienc

y 3)

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

0.98

Tabl

e 8.

6 M

ains

sup

ply

3x52

5-60

0 V

AC

- N

orm

al o

verl

oad

110

% fo

r 1

min

ute,

P11

K-P9

0K

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8.1.4 Mains Supply 3x525-690 V AC

Type Designation P1K1 P1K5 P2K2 P3K0 P4K0 P5K5 P7K5

Typical Shaft Output [kW] 1.1 1.5 2.2 3.0 4.0 5.5 7.5

Enclosure IP20 (only) A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3

Output current

Continuous (3x525-550 V) [A] 2.1 2.7 3.9 4.9 6.1 9.0 11

Intermittent (3x525-550 V) [A] 3.4 4.3 6.2 7.8 9.8 14.4 17.6

Continuous kVA (3x551-690 V) [A] 1.6 2.2 3.2 4.5 5.5 7.5 10

Intermittent kVA (3x551-690 V) [A] 2.6 3.5 5.1 7.2 8.8 12 16

Continuous kVA 525 V AC 1.9 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 8.2 10

Continuous kVA 690 V AC 1.9 2.6 3.8 5.4 6.6 9.0 12

Max. input current

Continuous (3x525-550 V) [A] 1.9 2.4 3.5 4.4 5.5 8.0 10

Intermittent (3x525-550 V) [A] 3.0 3.9 5.6 7.1 8.8 13 16

Continuous kVA (3x551-690 V) [A] 1.4 2.0 2.9 4.0 4.9 6.7 9.0

Intermittent kVA (3x551-690 V) [A] 2.3 3.2 4.6 6.5 7.9 10.8 14.4

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss at rated max. load [W] 4) 44 60 88 120 160 220 300

Max. cable cross section5) (mains, motor, brake

and load sharing) [mm2]/(AWG)

6, 4, 4 (10, 12, 12)(min. 0.2 (24))

Max. cable cross-section with disconnect 6, 4, 4 (10, 12, 12)

Efficiency 3) 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96

Table 8.7 Mains Supply 3x525-690 V AC - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P1K1-P7K5

Type Designation P11K P15K P18K P22K P30K

High/Normal Load NO NO NO NO NO

Typical Shaft Output at 550 V [kW] 7.5 11 15 18.5 22

Typical Shaft Output at 690 V [kW] 11 15 18.5 22 30

IP20/Chassis B4 B4 B4 B4 B4

IP21/NEMA 1 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2

IP55/NEMA 12 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2

Output current

Continuous (3 x 525-550 V) [A] 14 19 23 28 36

Intermittent (60 s overload) (3 x 525-550 V) [A] 22.4 20.9 25.3 30.8 39.6

Continuous (3 x 551-690 V) [A] 13 18 22 27 34

Intermittent (60 s overload) (3 x 551-690 V) [A] 20.8 19.8 24.2 29.7 37.4

Continuous kVA (550 V AC) [kVA] 13.3 18.1 21.9 26.7 34.3

Continuous kVA (690 V AC) [kVA] 15.5 21.5 26.3 32.3 40.6

Max. input current

Continuous (at 550 V) [A] 15 19.5 24 29 36

Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 550 V) [A] 23.2 21.5 26.4 31.9 39.6

Continuous (at 690 V) [A] 14.5 19.5 24 29 36

Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 690 V) [A] 23.2 21.5 26.4 31.9 39.6

Max. pre-fuses1) [A] 63 63 63 80 100

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss at rated max. load [W] 4) 150 220 300 370 440

Max. cable cross-section (mains/motor, load sharing and brake)

[mm2]/(AWG) 2)35, 25, 25 (2, 4, 4)

Max. cable size with mains disconnect [mm2]/(AWG) 2) 16, 10, 10 (6, 8, 8)

Efficiency 3) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98

Table 8.8 Mains Supply 3 x 525-690 V AC - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P11K-P30K

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Type Designation P37K P45K P55K P75K P90K

High/Normal Load NO NO NO NO NO

Typical Shaft Output at 550 V [kW] 30 37 45 55 75

Typical Shaft Output at 690 V [kW] 37 45 55 75 90

IP20/Chassis B4 C3 C3 D3h D3h

IP21/NEMA 1 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2

IP55/NEMA 12 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2

Output current

Continuous (3 x 525-550 V) [A] 43 54 65 87 105

Intermittent (60 s overload) (3 x 525-550 V) [A] 47.3 59.4 71.5 95.7 115.5

Continuous (3 x 551-690 V) [A] 41 52 62 83 100

Intermittent (60 s overload) (3 x 551-690 V) [A] 45.1 57.2 68.2 91.3 110

Continuous kVA (550 V AC) [kVA] 41 51.4 61.9 82.9 100

Continuous kVA (690 V AC) [kVA] 49 62.1 74.1 99.2 119.5

Max. input current

Continuous (at 550 V) [A] 49 59 71 87 99

Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 550 V) [A] 53.9 64.9 78.1 95.7 108.9

Continuous (at 690 V) [A] 48 58 70 86 94.3

Intermittent (60 s overload) (at 690 V) [A] 52.8 63.8 77 94.6 112.7

Max. pre-fuses1) [A] 125 160 160 160 -

Additional specifications

Estimated power loss at rated max. load [W] 4) 740 900 1100 1500 1800

Max. cable cross-section (mains and motor) [mm2]/(AWG) 2) 150 (300 MCM)

Max. cable cross-section (load sharing and brake) [mm2]/(AWG) 2) 95 (3/0)

Max. cable size with mains disconnect [mm2]/(AWG) 2) 95, 70, 70(3/0, 2/0, 2/0)

185, 150, 120(350 MCM, 300 MCM, 4/0)

Efficiency 3) 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98

Table 8.9 Mains Supply 3 x 525-690 V - Normal overload 110% for 1 minute, P37K-P90K

1) For type of fuse see 8.8 Fuse Specifications.2) American Wire Gauge.3) Measured using 5 m screened motor cables at rated load and rated frequency.4) The typical power loss is at normal load conditions and expected to be within ±15% (tolerance relates to variety in voltage and cableconditions).Values are based on a typical motor efficiency. Lower efficiency motors will also add to the power loss in the frequency converter and vice versa.If the switching frequency is raised from nominal, the power losses may rise significantly.LCP and typical control card power consumptions are included. Further options and customer load may add up to 30 W to the losses. (Thoughtypically only 4 W extra for a fully-loaded control card or options for slot A or slot B, each).

Although measurements are made with state-of-the-art equipment, some measurement inaccuracy must be allowed for (±5%).5) The three values for the max. cable cross section are for single core, flexible wire and flexible wire with sleeve, respectively. Motor and mains

cable: 300 MCM/150 mm2.6) A2+A3 may be converted to IP21 using a conversion kit. See also Mechanical mounting and IP21/Type 1 Enclosure kit in the Design Guide.7) B3+4 and C3+4 may be converted to IP21 using a conversion kit. See also Mechanical mounting and IP21/Type 1 Enclosure kit in the DesignGuide.

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8.2 Mains Supply

Mains supplySupply Terminals L1, L2, L3Supply voltage 200-240 V ±10%Supply voltage 380-480 V/525-600 V ±10%Supply voltage 525-690 V ±10%

Mains voltage low/mains drop-out:During low mains voltage or a mains drop-out, the frequency converter continues until the intermediate circuit voltage dropsbelow the minimum stop level, which corresponds typically to 15% below the frequency converter's lowest rated supply voltage.Power-up and full torque cannot be expected at mains voltage lower than 10% below the frequency converter's lowest ratedsupply voltage.

Supply frequency 50/60 Hz ±5%Max. imbalance temporary between mains phases 3.0 % of rated supply voltageTrue Power Factor (λ) ≥ 0.9 nominal at rated loadDisplacement Power Factor (cos ϕ) near unity (> 0.98)Switching on input supply L1, L2, L3 (power-ups) ≤ 7.5 kW maximum 2 times/min.Switching on input supply L1, L2, L3 (power-ups) 11-90 kW maximum 1 time/min.Environment according to EN60664-1 overvoltage category III/pollution degree 2

The unit is suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100,000 RMS symmetrical Amperes, 240/500/600/690V maximum.

8.3 Motor Output and Motor Data

Motor output (U, V, W)Output voltage 0 - 100% of supply voltageOutput frequency (1.1-90 kW) 0-5901) HzSwitching on output UnlimitedRamp times 1-3600 s

1) From software version 3.92 the output frequency of the frequency converter is limited to 590 Hz. Contact local Danfoss partnerfor further information.

Torque characteristicsStarting torque (Constant torque) maximum 110% for 60 s1)

Starting torque maximum 135% up to 0.5 s1)

Overload torque (Constant torque) maximum 110% for 60 s1)

Starting torque (Variable torque) maximum 110% for 60 s1)

Overload torque (Variable torque) maximum 110% for 60 sTorque rise time in VVCplus (independent of fsw) 10 ms

1) Percentage relates to the nominal torque.2) The torque response time depends on application and load but as a general rule, the torque step from 0 to reference is 4-5 xtorque rise time.

8.4 Ambient Conditions

EnvironmentIP rating IP00/Chassis, IP201)/Chassis, IP212)/Type 1, IP54/Type 12, IP55/Type 12, IP66/Type 4XVibration test 1.0 gMax. relative humidity 5% - 93% (IEC 721-3-3; Class 3K3 (non-condensing) during operationAggressive environment (IEC 60068-2-43) H2S test class Kd

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Ambient temperature3) Max. 50 °C (24-hour average maximum 45 °C)Minimum ambient temperature during full-scale operation 0 °CMinimum ambient temperature at reduced performance - 10 °CTemperature during storage/transport -25 to +65/70 °CMaximum altitude above sea level without derating 1000 m

Derating for high altitude, see special conditions in the Design Guide

EMC standards, Emission EN 61800-3, EN 61000-6-3/4, EN 55011

EMC standards, ImmunityEN 61800-3, EN 61000-6-1/2,

EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6

See section on special conditions in the Design Guide.1) Only for ≤ 3.7 kW (200-240 V), ≤ 7.5 kW (400-480 V)2) As enclosure kit for ≤ 3.7 kW (200-240 V), ≤ 7.5 kW (400-480 V)3) Derating for high ambient temperature, see special conditions in the Design Guide

8.5 Cable Specifications

Cable lengths and cross-sections for control cables1)

Max. motor cable length, screened 150 mMax. motor cable length, unscreened 300 mMaximum cross section to control terminals, flexible/ rigid wire without cable end sleeves 1.5 mm2/16 AWGMaximum cross section to control terminals, flexible wire with cable end sleeves 1 mm2/18 AWGMaximum cross section to control terminals, flexible wire with cable end sleeves with collar 0.5 mm2/20 AWGMinimum cross section to control terminals 0.25 mm2/24AWG

1)For power cables, see electrical data tables in 8.1 Electrical Data.

8.6 Control Input/Output and Control Data

Digital inputsProgrammable digital inputs 4 (6)1)

Terminal number 18, 19, 271), 291), 32, 33,Logic PNP or NPNVoltage level 0-24 V DCVoltage level, logic'0' PNP <5 V DCVoltage level, logic'1' PNP >10 V DCVoltage level, logic '0' NPN2) >19 V DCVoltage level, logic '1' NPN2) <14 V DCMaximum voltage on input 28 V DCPulse frequency range 0-110 kHz(Duty cycle) Min. pulse width 4.5 msInput resistance, Ri approx. 4 kΩ

Safe Torque Off Terminal 373, 4) (Terminal 37 is fixed PNP logic)Voltage level 0-24 V DCVoltage level, logic'0' PNP <4 V DCVoltage level, logic'1' PNP >20 V DCMaximum voltage on input 28 V DCTypical input current at 24 V 50 mA rmsTypical input current at 20 V 60 mA rmsInput capacitance 400 nF

All digital inputs are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.1) Terminals 27 and 29 can also be programmed as output.

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2) Except Safe Torque Off input Terminal 37.3) See for further information about terminal 37 and Safe Torque Off.4) When using a contactor with a DC coil inside in combination with Safe Torque Off , it is important to make a return way forthe current from the coil when turning it off. This can be done by using a freewheel diode (or, alternatively, a 30 or 50 V MOV forquicker response time) across the coil. Typical contactors can be bought with this diode.

Analog inputsNumber of analog inputs 2Terminal number 53, 54Modes Voltage or currentMode select Switch S201 and switch S202Voltage mode Switch S201/switch S202 = OFF (U)Voltage level -10 to +10 V (scalable)Input resistance, Ri approx. 10 kΩMax. voltage ±20 VCurrent mode Switch S201/switch S202 = ON (I)Current level 0/4 to 20 mA (scalable)Input resistance, Ri approx. 200 ΩMax. current 30 mAResolution for analog inputs 10 bit (+ sign)Accuracy of analog inputs Max. error 0.5% of full scaleBandwidth 20 Hz/100 Hz

The analog inputs are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.

Mains

Functionalisolation

PELV isolation

Motor

DC-Bus

Highvoltage

Control+24V

RS485

18

37

130B

A11

7.10

Illustration 8.1 PELV Isolation

PulseProgrammable pulse 2/1Terminal number pulse 291), 332) / 333)

Max. frequency at terminal 29, 33 110 kHz (Push-pull driven)Max. frequency at terminal 29, 33 5 kHz (open collector)Min. frequency at terminal 29, 33 4 HzVoltage level see 8.6.1 Digital InputsMaximum voltage on input 28 V DCInput resistance, Ri approx. 4 kΩPulse input accuracy (0.1-1 kHz) Max. error: 0.1% of full scaleEncoder input accuracy (1-11 kHz) Max. error: 0.05 % of full scale

The pulse and encoder inputs (terminals 29, 32, 33) are galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.1) FC 302 only2) Pulse inputs are 29 and 33

Analog outputNumber of programmable analog outputs 1Terminal number 42Current range at analog output 0/4-20 mA

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Max. load GND - analog output 500 ΩAccuracy on analog output Max. error: 0.5% of full scaleResolution on analog output 12 bit

The analog output is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.

Control card, RS-485 serial communicationTerminal number 68 (P,TX+, RX+), 69 (N,TX-, RX-)Terminal number 61 Common for terminals 68 and 69

The RS-485 serial communication circuit is functionally separated from other central circuits and galvanically isolated from thesupply voltage (PELV).

Digital outputProgrammable digital/pulse outputs 2Terminal number 27, 29 1)

Voltage level at digital/frequency output 0-24 VMax. output current (sink or source) 40 mAMax. load at frequency output 1 kΩMax. capacitive load at frequency output 10 nFMinimum output frequency at frequency output 0 HzMaximum output frequency at frequency output 32 kHzAccuracy of frequency output Max. error: 0.1 % of full scaleResolution of frequency outputs 12 bit

1) Terminal 27 and 29 can also be programmed as input.

The digital output is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.

Control card, 24 V DC outputTerminal number 12, 13Output voltage 24 V +1, -3 VMax. load 200 mA

The 24 V DC supply is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV), but has the same potential as the analog and digitalinputs and outputs.

Relay outputsProgrammable relay outputs 2Relay 01 Terminal number 1-3 (break), 1-2 (make)Max. terminal load (AC-1)1) on 1-3 (NC), 1-2 (NO) (Resistive load) 240 V AC, 2 AMax. terminal load (AC-15)1) (Inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMax. terminal load (DC-1)1) on 1-2 (NO), 1-3 (NC) (Resistive load) 60 V DC, 1 AMax. terminal load (DC-13)1) (Inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 ARelay 02 (FC 302 only) Terminal number 4-6 (break), 4-5 (make)Max. terminal load (AC-1)1) on 4-5 (NO) (Resistive load)2)3) Overvoltage cat. II 400 V AC, 2 AMax. terminal load (AC-15)1) on 4-5 (NO) (Inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMax. terminal load (DC-1)1) on 4-5 (NO) (Resistive load) 80 V DC, 2 AMax. terminal load (DC-13)1) on 4-5 (NO) (Inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 AMax. terminal load (AC-1)1) on 4-6 (NC) (Resistive load) 240 V AC, 2 AMax. terminal load (AC-15)1) on 4-6 (NC) (Inductive load @ cosφ 0.4) 240 V AC, 0.2 AMax. terminal load (DC-1)1) on 4-6 (NC) (Resistive load) 50 V DC, 2 AMax. terminal load (DC-13)1) on 4-6 (NC) (Inductive load) 24 V DC, 0.1 AMin. terminal load on 1-3 (NC), 1-2 (NO), 4-6 (NC), 4-5 (NO) 24 V DC 10 mA, 24 V AC 20 mAEnvironment according to EN 60664-1 overvoltage category III/pollution degree 2

1) IEC 60947 part 4 and 5The relay contacts are galvanically isolated from the rest of the circuit by reinforced isolation (PELV).2) Overvoltage Category II3) UL applications 300 V AC 2A

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Control card, 10 V DC outputTerminal number 50Output voltage 10.5 V ±0.5 VMax. load 15 mA

The 10 V DC supply is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.

Control characteristicsResolution of output frequency at 0-590 Hz ± 0.003 HzRepeat accuracy of Precise start/stop (terminals 18, 19) ≤± 0.1 msSystem response time (terminals 18, 19, 27, 29, 32, 33) ≤ 2 msSpeed control range (open loop) 1:100 of synchronous speedSpeed control range (closed loop) 1:1000 of synchronous speedSpeed accuracy (open loop) 30-4000 rpm: error ±8 rpmSpeed accuracy (closed loop), depending on resolution of feedback device 0-6000 rpm: error ±0.15 rpm

All control characteristics are based on a 4-pole asynchronous motor

Control card performanceScan interval 1 ms

Control card, USB serial communicationUSB standard 1.1 (Full speed)USB plug USB type B “device” plug

Connection to PC is carried out via a standard host/device USB cable.The USB connection is galvanically isolated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.The USB ground connection is not galvanically isolated from protection earth. Use only an isolated laptop as PC connection tothe USB connector on the frequency converter.

8.7 Connection Tightening Torques

Power [kW] Torque [Nm]

Enclo-sure

200-240 V 380-480/500 V 525-600 V 525-690 V Mains MotorDC

connectionBrake Earth Relay

A2 1.1-2.2 1.1-4.0 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.8 3 0.6

A3 3.0-3.7 5.5-7.5 1.1-7.5 1.1-7.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.8 3 0.6

A4 1.1-2.2 1.1-4.0 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.8 3 0.6

A5 1.1-3.7 1.1-7.5 1.1-7.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.8 3 0.6

B1 5.5-11 11-18 11-18 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.5 3 0.6

B2 15 22-30 22-30 11-30 4.5 4.5 3.7 3.7 3 0.6

B3 5.5 -11 11-18 11-18 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 3 0.6

B4 15-18 22-37 22-37 11-37 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 3 0.6

C1 18-30 37-55 37-55 10 10 10 10 3 0.6

C2 37-45 75-90 75-90 37-90 14/241) 14/241) 14 14 3 0.6

C3 22-30 45-55 45-55 45-55 10 10 10 10 3 0.6

C4 37-45 75-90 75-90 14/24 1) 14/24 1) 14 14 3 0.6

Table 8.10 Tightening of Terminals

1) For different cable dimensions x/y, where x ≤ 95 mm2 and y ≥ 95 mm2.

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8.8 Fuse Specifications

It is recommended to use fuses and/or circuit breakers on the supply side as protection in case of component break-downinside the frequency converter (first fault).

NOTICEThis is mandatory in order to ensure compliance with IEC 60364 for CE or NEC 2009 for UL.

The fuses below are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering 100,000 Arms (symmetrical), depending on thefrequency converter voltage rating. With the proper fusing the frequency converter Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) is100,000 Arms.

8.8.1 CE Compliance

200-240 VEnclosure

typePower [kW] Recommended

fuse sizeRecommendedMax. fuse size

Recommended circuitbreaker (Moeller)

Max. trip level [A]

A2 1.1-2.2 gG-10 (1.1-1.5)gG-16 (2.2)

gG-25 PKZM0-25 25

A3 3.0-3.7 gG-16 (3)gG-20 (3.7)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B3 5.5-11 gG-25 (5.5-7.5)gG-32 (11)

gG-63 PKZM4-50 50

B4 15-18 gG-50 (15)gG-63 (18)

gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100

C3 22-30 gG-80 (22)aR-125 (30)

gG-150 (22)aR-160 (30)

NZMB2-A200 150

C4 37-45 aR-160 (37)aR-200 (45)

aR-200 (37)aR-250 (45)

NZMB2-A250 250

A4 1.1-2.2 gG-10 (1.1-1.5)gG-16 (2.2)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

A5 0.25-3.7 gG-10 (0.25-1.5)gG-16 (2.2-3)gG-20 (3.7)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B1 5.5-11 gG-25 (5.5)gG-32 (7.5-11)

gG-80 PKZM4-63 63

B2 15 gG-50 gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100

C1 18-30 gG-63 (18.5)gG-80 (22)

gG-100 (30)

gG-160 (18.5-22)aR-160 (30)

NZMB2-A200 160

C2 37-45 aR-160 (37)aR-200 (45)

aR-200 (37)aR-250 (45)

NZMB2-A250 250

Table 8.11 200-240 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

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380-480 VEnclosure

typePower [kW] Recommended

fuse sizeRecommendedMax. fuse size

Recommended circuitbreaker (Moeller)

Max. trip level [A]

A2 1.1-4.0 gG-10 (1.1-3)gG-16 (4)

gG-25 PKZM0-25 25

A3 5.5-7.5 gG-16 gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B3 11-18 gG-40 gG-63 PKZM4-50 50

B4 22-37 gG-50 (22)gG-63 (30)gG-80 (37)

gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100

C3 45-55 gG-100 (45)gG-160 (55)

gG-150 (45)gG-160 (55)

NZMB2-A200 150

C4 75-90 aR-200 (75)aR-250 (90)

aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250

A4 1.1-4 gG-10 (1.1-3)gG-16 (4)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

A5 1.1-7.5 gG-10 (1.1-3)gG-16 (4-7.5)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B1 11-18.5 gG-40 gG-80 PKZM4-63 63

B2 22-30 gG-50 (22)gG-63 (30)

gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100

C1 37-55 gG-80 (37)gG-100 (45)gG-160 (55)

gG-160 NZMB2-A200 160

C2 75-90 aR-200 (75)aR-250 (90)

aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250

Table 8.12 380-480 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

525-600 VEnclosure

typePower [kW] Recommended

fuse sizeRecommendedMax. fuse size

Recommended circuitbreaker (Moeller)

Max. trip level [A]

A3 5.5-7.5 gG-10 (5.5)gG-16 (7.5)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B3 11-18 gG-25 (11)gG-32 (15-18)

gG-63 PKZM4-50 50

B4 22-37 gG-40 (22)gG-50 (30)gG-63 (37)

gG-125 NZMB1-A100 100

C3 45-55 gG-63 (45)gG-100 (55)

gG-150 NZMB2-A200 150

C4 75-90 aR-160 (75)aR-200 (90)

aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250

A5 1.1-7.5 gG-10 (1.1-5.5)gG-16 (7.5)

gG-32 PKZM0-25 25

B1 11-18 gG-25 (11)gG-32 (15)

gG-40 (18.5)

gG-80 PKZM4-63 63

B2 22-30 gG-50 (22)gG-63 (30)

gG-100 NZMB1-A100 100

C1 37-55 gG-63 (37)gG-100 (45)aR-160 (55)

gG-160 (37-45)aR-250 (55)

NZMB2-A200 160

C2 75-90 aR-200 (75-90) aR-250 NZMB2-A250 250

Table 8.13 525-600 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

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525-690 VEnclosure

typePower [kW] Recommended

fuse sizeRecommendedMax. fuse size

Recommended circuitbreaker (Moeller)

Max. trip level [A]

A3 1.11.52.234

5.57.5

gG-6gG-6gG-6

gG-10gG-10gG-16gG-16

gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25gG-25

- -

B2/B4 11151822

gG-25 (11)gG-32 (15)gG-32 (18)gG-40 (22)

gG-63 - -

B4/C2 30 gG-63 (30) gG-80 (30)

C2/C3 3745

gG-63 (37)gG-80 (45)

gG-100 (37)gG-125 (45)

- -

C2 5575

gG-100 (55)gG-125 (75)

gG-160 (55-75) - -

Table 8.14 525-690 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

8.8.2 UL Compliance

3x200-240 V Recommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

Bussmann

Type RK1 1)

BussmannType J

BussmannType T

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

1.1 KTN-R-10 JKS-10 JJN-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10

1.5 KTN-R-15 JKS-15 JJN-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15

2.2 KTN-R-20 JKS-20 JJN-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20

3.0 KTN-R-25 JKS-25 JJN-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25

3.7 KTN-R-30 JKS-30 JJN-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30

5.5 KTN-R-50 KS-50 JJN-50 - - -

7.5 KTN-R-60 JKS-60 JJN-60 - - -

11 KTN-R-80 JKS-80 JJN-80 - - -

15-18.5 KTN-R-125 JKS-125 JJN-125 - - -

22 KTN-R-150 JKS-150 JJN-150 - - -

30 KTN-R-200 JKS-200 JJN-200 - - -

37 KTN-R-250 JKS-250 JJN-250 - - -

Table 8.15 3x200-240 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

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Recommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

SIBAType RK1

Littel fuseType RK1

Ferraz-ShawmutType CC

Ferraz-Shawmut

Type RK13)

Bussmann

Type JFHR22)

Littel fuseJFHR2

Ferraz-Shawmut

JFHR24)

Ferraz-Shawmut

J

1.1 5017906-010 KLN-R-10 ATM-R-10 A2K-10-R FWX-10 - - HSJ-10

1.5 5017906-016 KLN-R-15 ATM-R-15 A2K-15-R FWX-15 - - HSJ-15

2.2 5017906-020 KLN-R-20 ATM-R-20 A2K-20-R FWX-20 - - HSJ-20

3.0 5017906-025 KLN-R-25 ATM-R-25 A2K-25-R FWX-25 - - HSJ-25

3.7 5012406-032 KLN-R-30 ATM-R-30 A2K-30-R FWX-30 - - HSJ-30

5.5 5014006-050 KLN-R-50 - A2K-50-R FWX-50 - - HSJ-50

7.5 5014006-063 KLN-R-60 - A2K-60-R FWX-60 - - HSJ-60

11 5014006-080 KLN-R-80 - A2K-80-R FWX-80 - - HSJ-80

15-18.5 2028220-125 KLN-R-125 - A2K-125-R FWX-125 - - HSJ-125

22 2028220-150 KLN-R-150 - A2K-150-R FWX-150 L25S-150 A25X-150 HSJ-150

30 2028220-200 KLN-R-200 - A2K-200-R FWX-200 L25S-200 A25X-200 HSJ-200

37 2028220-250 KLN-R-250 - A2K-250-R FWX-250 L25S-250 A25X-250 HSJ-250

Table 8.16 3x200-240 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

1) KTS-fuses from Bussmann may substitute KTN for 240 V frequency converters.

2) FWH-fuses from Bussmann may substitute FWX for 240 V frequency converters.

3) A6KR fuses from FERRAZ SHAWMUT may substitute A2KR for 240 V frequency converters.

4) A50X fuses from FERRAZ SHAWMUT may substitute A25X for 240 V frequency converters.

3x380-480 VRecommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

BussmannType RK1

BussmannType J

BussmannType T

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

1.1 KTS-R-6 JKS-6 JJS-6 FNQ-R-6 KTK-R-6 LP-CC-6

1.5-2.2 KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10

3 KTS-R-15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15

4 KTS-R-20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20

5.5 KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25

7.5 KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30

11 KTS-R-40 JKS-40 JJS-40 - - -

15 KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 - - -

18 KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 - - -

22 KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 - - -

30 KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 - - -

37 KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 - - -

45 KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 - - -

55 KTS-R-200 JKS-200 JJS-200 - - -

75-90 KTS-R-250 JKS-250 JJS-250 - - -

Table 8.17 3x380-480 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

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Recommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

SIBAType RK1

Littel fuseType RK1

Ferraz-ShawmutType CC

Ferraz-ShawmutType RK1

BussmannJFHR2

Ferraz-Shawmut

J

Ferraz-Shawmut

JFHR21)

Littel fuseJFHR2

1.1 5017906-006 KLS-R-6 ATM-R-6 A6K-6-R FWH-6 HSJ-6 - -

1.5-2.2 5017906-010 KLS-R-10 ATM-R-10 A6K-10-R FWH-10 HSJ-10 - -

3 5017906-016 KLS-R-15 ATM-R-15 A6K-15-R FWH-15 HSJ-15 - -

4 5017906-020 KLS-R-20 ATM-R-20 A6K-20-R FWH-20 HSJ-20 - -

5.5 5017906-025 KLS-R-25 ATM-R-25 A6K-25-R FWH-25 HSJ-25 - -

7.5 5012406-032 KLS-R-30 ATM-R-30 A6K-30-R FWH-30 HSJ-30 - -

11 5014006-040 KLS-R-40 - A6K-40-R FWH-40 HSJ-40 - -

15 5014006-050 KLS-R-50 - A6K-50-R FWH-50 HSJ-50 - -

18 5014006-063 KLS-R-60 - A6K-60-R FWH-60 HSJ-60 - -

22 2028220-100 KLS-R-80 - A6K-80-R FWH-80 HSJ-80 - -

30 2028220-125 KLS-R-100 - A6K-100-R FWH-100 HSJ-100 - -

37 2028220-125 KLS-R-125 - A6K-125-R FWH-125 HSJ-125 - -

45 2028220-160 KLS-R-150 - A6K-150-R FWH-150 HSJ-150 - -

55 2028220-200 KLS-R-200 - A6K-200-R FWH-200 HSJ-200 A50-P-225 L50-S-225

75-90 2028220-250 KLS-R-250 - A6K-250-R FWH-250 HSJ-250 A50-P-250 L50-S-250

Table 8.18 3x380-480 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

1) Ferraz-Shawmut A50QS fuses may substitute A50P fuses.

3x525-600 VRecommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

Bussmann

Type RK1

BussmannType J

BussmannType T

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

SIBAType RK1

Littel fuseType RK1

Ferraz-ShawmutType RK1

Ferraz-Shawmut

J

1.1 KTS-R-5 JKS-5 JJS-6 FNQ-R-5 KTK-R-5 LP-CC-5 5017906-005 KLS-R-005 A6K-5-R HSJ-6

1.5-2.2 KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10 5017906-010 KLS-R-010 A6K-10-R HSJ-10

3 KTS-R15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15 5017906-016 KLS-R-015 A6K-15-R HSJ-15

4 KTS-R20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20 5017906-020 KLS-R-020 A6K-20-R HSJ-20

5.5 KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25 5017906-025 KLS-R-025 A6K-25-R HSJ-25

7.5 KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30 5017906-030 KLS-R-030 A6K-30-R HSJ-30

11 KTS-R-35 JKS-35 JJS-35 - - - 5014006-040 KLS-R-035 A6K-35-R HSJ-35

15 KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 - - - 5014006-050 KLS-R-045 A6K-45-R HSJ-45

18 KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 - - - 5014006-050 KLS-R-050 A6K-50-R HSJ-50

22 KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 - - - 5014006-063 KLS-R-060 A6K-60-R HSJ-60

30 KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 - - - 5014006-080 KLS-R-075 A6K-80-R HSJ-80

37 KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 - - - 5014006-100 KLS-R-100 A6K-100-R HSJ-100

45 KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 - - - 2028220-125 KLS-R-125 A6K-125-R HSJ-125

55 KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 - - - 2028220-150 KLS-R-150 A6K-150-R HSJ-150

75-90 KTS-R-175 JKS-175 JJS-175 - - - 2028220-200 KLS-R-175 A6K-175-R HSJ-175

Table 8.19 3x525-600 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

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3x525-690 VRecommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

BussmannType RK1

BussmannType J

BussmannType T

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

BussmannType CC

[kW]

1.1 KTS-R-5 JKS-5 JJS-6 FNQ-R-5 KTK-R-5 LP-CC-5

1.5-2.2 KTS-R-10 JKS-10 JJS-10 FNQ-R-10 KTK-R-10 LP-CC-10

3 KTS-R15 JKS-15 JJS-15 FNQ-R-15 KTK-R-15 LP-CC-15

4 KTS-R20 JKS-20 JJS-20 FNQ-R-20 KTK-R-20 LP-CC-20

5.5 KTS-R-25 JKS-25 JJS-25 FNQ-R-25 KTK-R-25 LP-CC-25

7.5 KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JJS-30 FNQ-R-30 KTK-R-30 LP-CC-30

11 KTS-R-35 JKS-35 JJS-35 - - -

15 KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 - - -

18 KTS-R-50 JKS-50 JJS-50 - - -

22 KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 - - -

30 KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 - - -

37 KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 - - -

45 KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 - - -

55 KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 - - -

75-90 KTS-R-175 JKS-175 JJS-175 - - -

Table 8.20 3x525-690 V, Enclosure Types A, B and C

Recommended max. fuse

Power[kW]

Max.prefuse

BussmannE52273

RK1/JDDZ

BussmannE4273J/JDDZ

BussmannE4273

T/JDDZ

SIBAE180276

RK1/JDDZ

LittelFuseE81895

RK1/JDDZ

Ferraz-Shawmut

E163267/E2137RK1/JDDZ

Ferraz-Shawmut

E2137J/HSJ

11 30 A KTS-R-30 JKS-30 JKJS-30 5017906-030 KLS-R-030 A6K-30-R HST-30

15-18.5 45 A KTS-R-45 JKS-45 JJS-45 5014006-050 KLS-R-045 A6K-45-R HST-45

22 60 A KTS-R-60 JKS-60 JJS-60 5014006-063 KLS-R-060 A6K-60-R HST-60

30 80 A KTS-R-80 JKS-80 JJS-80 5014006-080 KLS-R-075 A6K-80-R HST-80

37 90 A KTS-R-90 JKS-90 JJS-90 5014006-100 KLS-R-090 A6K-90-R HST-90

45 100 A KTS-R-100 JKS-100 JJS-100 5014006-100 KLS-R-100 A6K-100-R HST-100

55 125 A KTS-R-125 JKS-125 JJS-125 2028220-125 KLS-150 A6K-125-R HST-125

75-90 150 A KTS-R-150 JKS-150 JJS-150 2028220-150 KLS-175 A6K-150-R HST-150

Table 8.21 3x525-690 V, Enclosure Types B and C

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8.9 Power Ratings, Weight and Dimensions

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9 Appendix

9.1 Symbols and Abbreviations

AC Alternating Current

AEO Automatic Energy Optimization

AWG American Wire Gauge

AMA Automatic Motor Adaptation

°C Degrees Celsius

DC Direct Current

EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility

ETR Electronic Thermal Relay

FC Frequency Converter

LCP Local Control Panel

MCT Motion Control Tool

IP Ingress Protection

IM,N Nominal Motor Current

fM,N Nominal Motor Frequency

PM,N Nominal Motor Power

UM,N Nominal Motor Voltage

PM Motor Permanent Magnet Motor

PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage

PCB Printed Circuit Board

ILIM Current Limit

IINV Rated Inverter Output Current

RPM Revolutions Per Minute

Regen Regenerative Terminals

ns Synchronous Motor Speed

TLIM Torque Limit

IVLT,MAX The Maximum Output Current

IVLT,N The Rated Output Current Supplied by the Frequency Converter

Table 9.1 Symbols and Abbreviations

9.2 Parameter Menu Structure

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PM]

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art

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pres

sor

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ax S

peed

[RPM

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mpr

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at

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1-81

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r Fu

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op [R

PM]

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4-51

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62By

pass

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o [R

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ss S

peed

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[Hz]

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i-Aut

o B

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s Se

t-up

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ital I

n/O

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igita

l I/O

mod

e5-

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l I/O

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5-02

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inal

29

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e5-

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5-10

Term

inal

18

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ital I

nput

5-11

Term

inal

19

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ital I

nput

5-12

Term

inal

27

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ital I

nput

5-13

Term

inal

29

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ital I

nput

5-14

Term

inal

32

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ital I

nput

5-15

Term

inal

33

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ital I

nput

5-16

Term

inal

X30

/2 D

igita

l Inp

ut5-

17Te

rmin

al X

30/3

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ital I

nput

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Term

inal

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/4 D

igita

l Inp

ut5-

19Te

rmin

al 3

7 Sa

fe S

top

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30Te

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al 2

7 D

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l Out

put

5-31

Term

inal

29

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ital O

utpu

t5-

32Te

rm X

30/6

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i Out

(MCB

101

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rm X

30/7

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i Out

(MCB

101

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4*Re

lays

5-40

Func

tion

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ay5-

41O

n D

elay

, Rel

ay5-

42O

ff D

elay

, Rel

ay5-

5*Pu

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Inpu

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rm. 2

9 Lo

w F

requ

ency

5-51

Term

. 29

Hig

h F

requ

ency

5-52

Term

. 29

Low

Ref

./Fee

db. V

alue

5-53

Term

. 29

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h R

ef./F

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. Val

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54Pu

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r Ti

me

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tant

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Term

. 33

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quen

cy5-

56Te

rm. 3

3 H

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quen

cy5-

57Te

rm. 3

3 Lo

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3 H

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db. V

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put

5-60

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inal

27

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put

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q #

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9 Pu

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put

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ble

5-65

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e O

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ax F

req

#29

5-66

Term

inal

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put

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ble

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ax F

req

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set

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set

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6 Bu

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set

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nalo

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ime

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3 Lo

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3 H

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6-12

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inal

53

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rent

6-13

Term

inal

53

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h C

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rmin

al 5

3 Lo

w R

ef./F

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. Val

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3 H

igh

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db. V

alue

6-16

Term

inal

53

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r Ti

me

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tant

6-17

Term

inal

53

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Zer

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2*A

nalo

g In

put

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20Te

rmin

al 5

4 Lo

w V

olta

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21Te

rmin

al 5

4 H

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Vol

tage

6-22

Term

inal

54

Low

Cur

rent

6-23

Term

inal

54

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h C

urre

nt6-

24Te

rmin

al 5

4 Lo

w R

ef./F

eedb

. Val

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25Te

rmin

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4 H

igh

Ref

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db. V

alue

6-26

Term

inal

54

Filte

r Ti

me

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tant

6-27

Term

inal

54

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Zer

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3*A

nalo

g In

put

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116-

30Te

rmin

al X

30/1

1 Lo

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olta

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31Te

rmin

al X

30/1

1 H

igh

Vol

tage

6-34

Term

. X30

/11

Low

Ref

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db. V

alue

6-35

Term

. X30

/11

Hig

h R

ef./F

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. Val

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36Te

rm. X

30/1

1 Fi

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log

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t X3

0/12

6-40

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6-41

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inal

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30/1

2 Lo

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30/1

2 H

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Ref

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db. V

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6-46

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. X30

/12

Filte

r Ti

me

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tant

6-47

Term

. X30

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nalo

g O

utpu

t 42

6-50

Term

inal

42

Out

put

6-51

Term

inal

42

Out

put

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Sca

le6-

52Te

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al 4

2 O

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t M

ax S

cale

6-53

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inal

42

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put

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Cont

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6-54

Term

inal

42

Out

put

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set

6-55

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log

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put

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r6-

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nalo

g O

utpu

t X3

0/8

6-60

Term

inal

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utpu

t6-

61Te

rmin

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30/8

Min

. Sca

le6-

62Te

rmin

al X

30/8

Max

. Sca

le

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6-63

Term

inal

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8-36

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pons

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12-9

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15-5

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15-5

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m]

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]16

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herm

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Mot

or A

ngle

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16-2

2To

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p.16

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log

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[mA

]16

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put

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[Hz]

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put

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[Hz]

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put

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ter

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ter

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log

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30/1

116

-76

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log

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30/1

216

-77

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log

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X30

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A]

16-8

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us &

FC

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t16

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CTW

116

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dbus

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116

-84

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m. O

ptio

n S

TW16

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FC P

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116

-86

FC P

ort

REF

116

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gnos

is R

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16-9

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-91

Ala

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216

-92

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ning

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d16

-93

War

ning

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16-9

4Ex

t. S

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s W

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16-9

5Ex

t. S

tatu

s W

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216

-96

Mai

nten

ance

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d18

-**

Info

& R

eado

uts

18-0

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aint

enan

ce L

og

18-0

0M

aint

enan

ce L

og: I

tem

18-0

1M

aint

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ce L

og: A

ctio

n18

-02

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nten

ance

Log

: Tim

e18

-03

Mai

nten

ance

Log

: Dat

e an

d T

ime

18-1

*Fi

re M

ode

Log

18-1

0Fi

reM

ode

Log:

Even

t18

-11

Fire

Mod

e Lo

g: T

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18-1

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d T

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18-3

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puts

& O

utpu

ts18

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log

Inpu

t X4

2/1

18-3

1A

nalo

g In

put

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318

-32

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log

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t X4

2/5

18-3

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nalo

g O

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42/7

[V]

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[V]

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nalo

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1 [V

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log

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Tem

p. In

put

X48/

418

-38

Tem

p. In

put

X48/

718

-39

Tem

p. In

put

X48/

1018

-5*

Ref.

& F

eedb

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-50

Sens

orle

ss R

eado

ut [u

nit]

20-*

*D

rive

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sed

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p20

-0*

Feed

back

20-0

0Fe

edba

ck 1

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rce

20-0

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vers

ion

20-0

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back

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back

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n20

-05

Feed

back

2 S

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nit

20-0

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edba

ck 3

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20-0

7Fe

edba

ck 3

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ion

20-0

8Fe

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t20

-12

Refe

renc

e/Fe

edba

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nit

20-1

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inim

um R

efer

ence

/Fee

db.

20-1

4M

axim

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ence

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db.

20-2

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20-2

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ion

20-2

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tpoi

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20-2

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tpoi

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Adv

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v.20

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Refr

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ant

20-3

1U

ser

Def

ined

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ant

A1

20-3

2U

ser

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ined

Ref

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ant

A2

20-3

3U

ser

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ined

Ref

riger

ant

A3

20-3

4D

uct

1 A

rea

[m2]

20-3

5D

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1 A

rea

[in2]

20-3

6D

uct

2 A

rea

[m2]

20-3

7D

uct

2 A

rea

[in2]

20-3

8A

ir D

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ty F

acto

r [%

]20

-6*

Sens

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ss20

-60

Sens

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ss U

nit

20-6

9Se

nsor

less

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ion

20-7

*PI

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-70

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e20

-71

PID

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form

ance

20-7

2PI

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20-7

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um F

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-74

Max

imum

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dbac

k Le

vel

20-7

9PI

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utot

unin

g20

-8*

PID

Bas

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ettin

gs20

-81

PID

Nor

mal

/ In

vers

e Co

ntro

l20

-82

PID

Sta

rt S

peed

[RPM

]20

-83

PID

Sta

rt S

peed

[Hz]

20-8

4O

n R

efer

ence

Ban

dwid

th20

-9*

PID

Con

trol

ler

20-9

1PI

D A

nti W

indu

p20

-93

PID

Pro

port

iona

l Gai

n20

-94

PID

Inte

gral

Tim

e20

-95

PID

Diff

eren

tiatio

n T

ime

20-9

6PI

D D

iff. G

ain

Lim

it21

-**

Ext.

Clo

sed

Loo

p21

-0*

Ext.

CL

Aut

otun

ing

21-0

0Cl

osed

Loo

p T

ype

21-0

1PI

D P

erfo

rman

ce21

-02

PID

Out

put

Chan

ge21

-03

Min

imum

Fee

dbac

k Le

vel

21-0

4M

axim

um F

eedb

ack

Leve

l21

-09

PID

Aut

otun

ing

21-1

*Ex

t. C

L 1

Ref./

Fb.

21-1

0Ex

t. 1

Ref

./Fee

dbac

k U

nit

21-1

1Ex

t. 1

Min

imum

Ref

eren

ce21

-12

Ext.

1 M

axim

um R

efer

ence

21-1

3Ex

t. 1

Ref

eren

ce S

ourc

e21

-14

Ext.

1 F

eedb

ack

Sour

ce21

-15

Ext.

1 S

etpo

int

21-1

7Ex

t. 1

Ref

eren

ce [U

nit]

21-1

8Ex

t. 1

Fee

dbac

k [U

nit]

21-1

9Ex

t. 1

Out

put

[%]

21-2

*Ex

t. C

L 1

PID

21-2

0Ex

t. 1

Nor

mal

/Inve

rse

Cont

rol

21-2

1Ex

t. 1

Pro

port

iona

l Gai

n21

-22

Ext.

1 In

tegr

al T

ime

21-2

3Ex

t. 1

Diff

eren

tatio

n T

ime

21-2

4Ex

t. 1

Dif.

Gai

n L

imit

21-3

*Ex

t. C

L 2

Ref./

Fb.

21-3

0Ex

t. 2

Ref

./Fee

dbac

k U

nit

21-3

1Ex

t. 2

Min

imum

Ref

eren

ce21

-32

Ext.

2 M

axim

um R

efer

ence

21-3

3Ex

t. 2

Ref

eren

ce S

ourc

e21

-34

Ext.

2 F

eedb

ack

Sour

ce21

-35

Ext.

2 S

etpo

int

21-3

7Ex

t. 2

Ref

eren

ce [U

nit]

21-3

8Ex

t. 2

Fee

dbac

k [U

nit]

21-3

9Ex

t. 2

Out

put

[%]

21-4

*Ex

t. C

L 2

PID

21-4

0Ex

t. 2

Nor

mal

/Inve

rse

Cont

rol

21-4

1Ex

t. 2

Pro

port

iona

l Gai

n21

-42

Ext.

2 In

tegr

al T

ime

21-4

3Ex

t. 2

Diff

eren

tatio

n T

ime

21-4

4Ex

t. 2

Dif.

Gai

n L

imit

21-5

*Ex

t. C

L 3

Ref./

Fb.

21-5

0Ex

t. 3

Ref

./Fee

dbac

k U

nit

21-5

1Ex

t. 3

Min

imum

Ref

eren

ce21

-52

Ext.

3 M

axim

um R

efer

ence

21-5

3Ex

t. 3

Ref

eren

ce S

ourc

e21

-54

Ext.

3 F

eedb

ack

Sour

ce21

-55

Ext.

3 S

etpo

int

21-5

7Ex

t. 3

Ref

eren

ce [U

nit]

21-5

8Ex

t. 3

Fee

dbac

k [U

nit]

21-5

9Ex

t. 3

Out

put

[%]

21-6

*Ex

t. C

L 3

PID

21-6

0Ex

t. 3

Nor

mal

/Inve

rse

Cont

rol

21-6

1Ex

t. 3

Pro

port

iona

l Gai

n21

-62

Ext.

3 In

tegr

al T

ime

21-6

3Ex

t. 3

Diff

eren

tatio

n T

ime

21-6

4Ex

t. 3

Dif.

Gai

n L

imit

22-*

*A

ppl.

Func

tions

22-0

*M

isce

llane

ous

22-0

0Ex

tern

al In

terlo

ck D

elay

22-0

1Po

wer

Filt

er T

ime

22-2

*N

o-Fl

ow D

etec

tion

22-2

0Lo

w P

ower

Aut

o S

et-u

p22

-21

Low

Pow

er D

etec

tion

22-2

2Lo

w S

peed

Det

ectio

n22

-23

No-

Flow

Fun

ctio

n22

-24

No-

Flow

Del

ay22

-26

Dry

Pum

p F

unct

ion

22-2

7D

ry P

ump

Del

ay22

-3*

No-

Flow

Pow

er T

unin

g22

-30

No-

Flow

Pow

er22

-31

Pow

er C

orre

ctio

n F

acto

r22

-32

Low

Spe

ed [R

PM]

22-3

3Lo

w S

peed

[Hz]

22-3

4Lo

w S

peed

Pow

er [k

W]

22-3

5Lo

w S

peed

Pow

er [H

P]22

-36

Hig

h S

peed

[RPM

]22

-37

Hig

h S

peed

[Hz]

22-3

8H

igh

Spe

ed P

ower

[kW

]22

-39

Hig

h S

peed

Pow

er [H

P]22

-4*

Slee

p M

ode

22-4

0M

inim

um R

un T

ime

22-4

1M

inim

um S

leep

Tim

e22

-42

Wak

e-up

Spe

ed [R

PM]

22-4

3W

ake-

up S

peed

[Hz]

22-4

4W

ake-

up R

ef./F

B D

iffer

ence

22-4

5Se

tpoi

nt B

oost

22-4

6M

axim

um B

oost

Tim

e22

-5*

End

of

Curv

e22

-50

End

of

Curv

e Fu

nctio

n22

-51

End

of

Curv

e D

elay

22-6

*Br

oken

Bel

t D

etec

tion

22-6

0Br

oken

Bel

t Fu

nctio

n22

-61

Brok

en B

elt

Torq

ue22

-62

Brok

en B

elt

Del

ay22

-7*

Shor

t Cy

cle

Prot

ectio

n22

-75

Shor

t Cy

cle

Prot

ectio

n22

-76

Inte

rval

bet

wee

n S

tart

s22

-77

Min

imum

Run

Tim

e22

-78

Min

imum

Run

Tim

e O

verr

ide

22-7

9M

inim

um R

un T

ime

Ove

rrid

e Va

lue

22-8

*Fl

ow C

ompe

nsat

ion

22-8

0Fl

ow C

ompe

nsat

ion

22-8

1Sq

uare

-line

ar C

urve

App

roxi

mat

ion

22-8

2W

ork

Poin

t Ca

lcul

atio

n22

-83

Spee

d a

t N

o-Fl

ow [R

PM]

22-8

4Sp

eed

at

No-

Flow

[Hz]

22-8

5Sp

eed

at

Des

ign

Poi

nt [R

PM]

22-8

6Sp

eed

at

Des

ign

Poi

nt [H

z]22

-87

Pres

sure

at

No-

Flow

Spe

ed22

-88

Pres

sure

at

Rate

d S

peed

22-8

9Fl

ow a

t D

esig

n P

oint

22-9

0Fl

ow a

t Ra

ted

Spe

ed23

-**

Tim

e-ba

sed

Fun

ctio

ns23

-0*

Tim

ed A

ctio

ns23

-00

ON

Tim

e23

-01

ON

Act

ion

23-0

2O

FF T

ime

23-0

3O

FF A

ctio

n23

-04

Occ

urre

nce

23-0

*Ti

med

Act

ions

Set

tings

23-0

8Ti

med

Act

ions

Mod

e23

-09

Tim

ed A

ctio

ns R

eact

ivat

ion

23-1

*M

aint

enan

ce23

-10

Mai

nten

ance

Item

23-1

1M

aint

enan

ce A

ctio

n23

-12

Mai

nten

ance

Tim

e Ba

se23

-13

Mai

nten

ance

Tim

e In

terv

al23

-14

Mai

nten

ance

Dat

e an

d T

ime

23-1

*M

aint

enan

ce R

eset

23-1

5Re

set

Mai

nten

ance

Wor

d23

-16

Mai

nten

ance

Tex

t23

-5*

Ener

gy L

og23

-50

Ener

gy L

og R

esol

utio

n23

-51

Perio

d S

tart

23-5

3En

ergy

Log

23-5

4Re

set

Ener

gy L

og23

-6*

Tren

ding

23-6

0Tr

end

Var

iabl

e23

-61

Cont

inuo

us B

in D

ata

23-6

2Ti

med

Bin

Dat

a23

-63

Tim

ed P

erio

d S

tart

23-6

4Ti

med

Per

iod

Sto

p23

-65

Min

imum

Bin

Val

ue23

-66

Rese

t Co

ntin

uous

Bin

Dat

a23

-67

Rese

t Ti

med

Bin

Dat

a23

-8*

Payb

ack

Coun

ter

23-8

0Po

wer

Ref

eren

ce F

acto

r23

-81

Ener

gy C

ost

23-8

2In

vest

men

t23

-83

Ener

gy S

avin

gs23

-84

Cost

Sav

ings

24-*

*A

ppl.

Func

tions

224

-0*

Fire

Mod

e24

-00

Fire

Mod

e Fu

nctio

n24

-01

Fire

Mod

e Co

nfig

urat

ion

24-0

2Fi

re M

ode

Uni

t24

-03

Fire

Mod

e M

in R

efer

ence

24-0

4Fi

re M

ode

Max

Ref

eren

ce24

-05

Fire

Mod

e Pr

eset

Ref

eren

ce24

-06

Fire

Mod

e Re

fere

nce

Sour

ce24

-07

Fire

Mod

e Fe

edba

ck S

ourc

e24

-09

Fire

Mod

e A

larm

Han

dlin

g24

-1*

Dri

ve B

ypas

s24

-10

Driv

e By

pass

Fun

ctio

n24

-11

Driv

e By

pass

Del

ay T

ime

Appendix VLT® HVAC Drive Operating Instructions

66 MG11AJ02 - Rev. 2013-07-31

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24-9

*M

ulti-

Mot

or F

unct

.24

-90

Mis

sing

Mot

or F

unct

ion

24-9

1M

issi

ng M

otor

Coe

ffici

ent

124

-92

Mis

sing

Mot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 2

24-9

3M

issi

ng M

otor

Coe

ffici

ent

324

-94

Mis

sing

Mot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 4

24-9

5Lo

cked

Rot

or F

unct

ion

24-9

6Lo

cked

Rot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 1

24-9

7Lo

cked

Rot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 2

24-9

8Lo

cked

Rot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 3

24-9

9Lo

cked

Rot

or C

oeffi

cien

t 4

25-*

*Ca

scad

e Co

ntro

ller

25-0

*Sy

stem

Set

tings

25-0

0Ca

scad

e Co

ntro

ller

25-0

2M

otor

Sta

rt25

-04

Pum

p C

yclin

g25

-05

Fixe

d L

ead

Pum

p25

-06

Num

ber

of P

umps

25-2

*Ba

ndw

idth

Set

tings

25-2

0St

agin

g B

andw

idth

25-2

1O

verr

ide

Band

wid

th25

-22

Fixe

d S

peed

Ban

dwid

th25

-23

SBW

Sta

ging

Del

ay25

-24

SBW

Des

tagi

ng D

elay

25-2

5O

BW T

ime

25-2

6D

esta

ge A

t N

o-Fl

ow25

-27

Stag

e Fu

nctio

n25

-28

Stag

e Fu

nctio

n T

ime

25-2

9D

esta

ge F

unct

ion

25-3

0D

esta

ge F

unct

ion

Tim

e25

-4*

Stag

ing

Set

tings

25-4

0Ra

mp

Dow

n D

elay

25-4

1Ra

mp

Up

Del

ay25

-42

Stag

ing

Thr

esho

ld25

-43

Des

tagi

ng T

hres

hold

25-4

4St

agin

g S

peed

[RPM

]25

-45

Stag

ing

Spe

ed [H

z]25

-46

Des

tagi

ng S

peed

[RPM

]25

-47

Des

tagi

ng S

peed

[Hz]

25-5

*A

ltern

atio

n S

ettin

gs25

-50

Lead

Pum

p A

ltern

atio

n25

-51

Alte

rnat

ion

Eve

nt25

-52

Alte

rnat

ion

Tim

e In

terv

al25

-53

Alte

rnat

ion

Tim

er V

alue

25-5

4A

ltern

atio

n P

rede

fined

Tim

e25

-55

Alte

rnat

e if

Load

< 5

0%25

-56

Stag

ing

Mod

e at

Alte

rnat

ion

25-5

8Ru

n N

ext

Pum

p D

elay

25-5

9Ru

n o

n M

ains

Del

ay25

-8*

Stat

us25

-80

Casc

ade

Stat

us25

-81

Pum

p S

tatu

s25

-82

Lead

Pum

p25

-83

Rela

y St

atus

25-8

4Pu

mp

ON

Tim

e25

-85

Rela

y O

N T

ime

25-8

6Re

set

Rela

y Co

unte

rs25

-9*

Serv

ice

25-9

0Pu

mp

Inte

rlock

25-9

1M

anua

l Alte

rnat

ion

26-*

*A

nalo

g I/

O O

ptio

n26

-0*

Ana

log

I/O

Mod

e26

-00

Term

inal

X42

/1 M

ode

26-0

1Te

rmin

al X

42/3

Mod

e26

-02

Term

inal

X42

/5 M

ode

26-1

*A

nalo

g In

put

X42/

126

-10

Term

inal

X42

/1 L

ow V

olta

ge26

-11

Term

inal

X42

/1 H

igh

Vol

tage

26-1

4Te

rm. X

42/1

Low

Ref

./Fee

db. V

alue

26-1

5Te

rm. X

42/1

Hig

h R

ef./F

eedb

. Val

ue26

-16

Term

. X42

/1 F

ilter

Tim

e Co

nsta

nt26

-17

Term

. X42

/1 L

ive

Zero

26-2

*A

nalo

g In

put

X42/

326

-20

Term

inal

X42

/3 L

ow V

olta

ge26

-21

Term

inal

X42

/3 H

igh

Vol

tage

26-2

4Te

rm. X

42/3

Low

Ref

./Fee

db. V

alue

26-2

5Te

rm. X

42/3

Hig

h R

ef./F

eedb

. Val

ue26

-26

Term

. X42

/3 F

ilter

Tim

e Co

nsta

nt26

-27

Term

. X42

/3 L

ive

Zero

26-3

*A

nalo

g In

put

X42/

526

-30

Term

inal

X42

/5 L

ow V

olta

ge26

-31

Term

inal

X42

/5 H

igh

Vol

tage

26-3

4Te

rm. X

42/5

Low

Ref

./Fee

db. V

alue

26-3

5Te

rm. X

42/5

Hig

h R

ef./F

eedb

. Val

ue26

-36

Term

. X42

/5 F

ilter

Tim

e Co

nsta

nt26

-37

Term

. X42

/5 L

ive

Zero

26-4

*A

nalo

g O

ut X

42/7

26-4

0Te

rmin

al X

42/7

Out

put

26-4

1Te

rmin

al X

42/7

Min

. Sca

le26

-42

Term

inal

X42

/7 M

ax. S

cale

26-4

3Te

rmin

al X

42/7

Bus

Con

trol

26-4

4Te

rmin

al X

42/7

Tim

eout

Pre

set

26-5

*A

nalo

g O

ut X

42/9

26-5

0Te

rmin

al X

42/9

Out

put

26-5

1Te

rmin

al X

42/9

Min

. Sca

le26

-52

Term

inal

X42

/9 M

ax. S

cale

26-5

3Te

rmin

al X

42/9

Bus

Con

trol

26-5

4Te

rmin

al X

42/9

Tim

eout

Pre

set

26-6

*A

nalo

g O

ut X

42/1

126

-60

Term

inal

X42

/11

Out

put

26-6

1Te

rmin

al X

42/1

1 M

in. S

cale

26-6

2Te

rmin

al X

42/1

1 M

ax. S

cale

26-6

3Te

rmin

al X

42/1

1 Bu

s Co

ntro

l26

-64

Term

inal

X42

/11

Tim

eout

Pre

set

30-*

*Sp

ecia

l Fea

ture

s30

-2*

Adv

. Sta

rt A

djus

t30

-22

Lock

ed R

otor

Det

ectio

n30

-23

Lock

ed R

otor

Det

ectio

n T

ime

[s]

31-*

*By

pass

Opt

ion

31-0

0By

pass

Mod

e31

-01

Bypa

ss S

tart

Tim

e D

elay

31-0

2By

pass

Trip

Tim

e D

elay

31-0

3Te

st M

ode

Act

ivat

ion

31-1

0By

pass

Sta

tus

Wor

d31

-11

Bypa

ss R

unni

ng H

ours

31-1

9Re

mot

e By

pass

Act

ivat

ion

35-*

*Se

nsor

Inpu

t O

ptio

n35

-0*

Tem

p. In

put

Mod

e

35-0

0Te

rm. X

48/4

Tem

pera

ture

Uni

t35

-01

Term

. X48

/4 In

put

Type

35-0

2Te

rm. X

48/7

Tem

pera

ture

Uni

t35

-03

Term

. X48

/7 In

put

Type

35-0

4Te

rm. X

48/1

0 Te

mpe

ratu

re U

nit

35-0

5Te

rm. X

48/1

0 In

put

Type

35-0

6Te

mpe

ratu

re S

enso

r A

larm

Fun

ctio

n35

-1*

Tem

p. In

put

X48/

435

-14

Term

. X48

/4 F

ilter

Tim

e Co

nsta

nt35

-15

Term

. X48

/4 T

emp.

Mon

itor

35-1

6Te

rm. X

48/4

Low

Tem

p. L

imit

35-1

7Te

rm. X

48/4

Hig

h T

emp.

Lim

it35

-2*

Tem

p. In

put

X48/

735

-24

Term

. X48

/7 F

ilter

Tim

e Co

nsta

nt35

-25

Term

. X48

/7 T

emp.

Mon

itor

35-2

6Te

rm. X

48/7

Low

Tem

p. L

imit

35-2

7Te

rm. X

48/7

Hig

h T

emp.

Lim

it35

-3*

Tem

p. In

put

X48/

1035

-34

Term

. X48

/10

Filte

r Ti

me

Cons

tant

35-3

5Te

rm. X

48/1

0 Te

mp.

Mon

itor

35-3

6Te

rm. X

48/1

0 Lo

w T

emp.

Lim

it35

-37

Term

. X48

/10

Hig

h T

emp.

Lim

it35

-4*

Ana

log

Inpu

t X4

8/2

35-4

2Te

rm. X

48/2

Low

Cur

rent

35-4

3Te

rm. X

48/2

Hig

h C

urre

nt35

-44

Term

. X48

/2 L

ow R

ef./F

eedb

. Val

ue35

-45

Term

. X48

/2 H

igh

Ref

./Fee

db. V

alue

35-4

6Te

rm. X

48/2

Filt

er T

ime

Cons

tant

35-4

7Te

rm. X

48/2

Liv

e Ze

ro99

-*D

evel

sup

port

99-0

*D

SP D

ebug

99-0

0D

AC

1 s

elec

tion

99-0

1D

AC

2 s

elec

tion

99-0

2D

AC

3 s

elec

tion

99-0

3D

AC

4 s

elec

tion

99-0

4D

AC

1 s

cale

99-0

5D

AC

2 s

cale

99-0

6D

AC

3 s

cale

99-0

7D

AC

4 s

cale

99-0

8Te

st p

aram

199

-09

Test

par

am 2

99-1

0D

AC

Opt

ion

Slo

t99

-1*

Har

dwar

e Co

ntro

l99

-11

RFI 2

99-1

2Fa

n99

-1*

Soft

war

e Re

adou

ts99

-13

Idle

tim

e99

-14

Para

mdb

req

uest

s in

que

ue99

-15

Seco

ndar

y Ti

mer

at

Inve

rter

Fau

lt99

-16

No

of

Curr

ent

Sens

ors

99-2

*H

eats

ink

Read

outs

99-2

0H

S Te

mp.

(PC1

)99

-21

HS

Tem

p. (P

C2)

99-2

2H

S Te

mp.

(PC3

)99

-23

HS

Tem

p. (P

C4)

99-2

4H

S Te

mp.

(PC5

)99

-25

HS

Tem

p. (P

C6)

99-2

6H

S Te

mp.

(PC7

)99

-27

HS

Tem

p. (P

C8)

99-2

*Pl

atfo

rm R

eado

uts

99-2

9Pl

atfo

rm V

ersi

on99

-4*

Soft

war

e Co

ntro

l99

-40

Star

tupW

izar

dSta

te99

-5*

PC D

ebug

99-5

0PC

Deb

ug S

elec

tion

99-5

1PC

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Index

AAbbreviations....................................................................................... 63

ACInput................................................................................................. 4, 15Mains................................................................................................ 4, 15Waveform.............................................................................................. 4

Additional Resources........................................................................... 3

AEO............................................................................................................ 26

Alarm Log............................................................................................... 22

Alarms...................................................................................................... 34

AMA...................................................................................... 26, 32, 36, 39

Ambient Conditions........................................................................... 51

AnalogInput....................................................................................... 16, 17, 35Output........................................................................................... 16, 17Signal.................................................................................................... 35Speed Reference.............................................................................. 28

Approvals.................................................................................................. 4

Auto On.............................................................................. 23, 27, 32, 34

Auto-reset............................................................................................... 21

BBack Plate............................................................................................... 10

Braking.............................................................................................. 37, 32

CCertifications........................................................................................... 4

Circuit Breakers.................................................................................... 20

Clearance Requirements.................................................................. 10

Closed Loop........................................................................................... 18

Communication Option.................................................................... 38

Conduit.................................................................................................... 20

ControlCard....................................................................................................... 35Card, USB Serial Communication............................................... 55Signal.................................................................................................... 32Terminals........................................................................ 25, 32, 34, 23Wiring.............................................................................. 11, 13, 18, 20

CoolingCooling................................................................................................ 10Clearance............................................................................................ 20

CurrentLimit...................................................................................................... 42Rating................................................................................................... 35

DDC

Current............................................................................................ 4, 32Link........................................................................................................ 35

Default Settings................................................................................... 23

Digital Input...................................................................... 17, 33, 36, 18

Dimensions............................................................................................ 62

Discharge Time....................................................................................... 5

Disconnect Switch.............................................................................. 21

Disposal Instruction.............................................................................. 4

EEarth Wire............................................................................................... 11

Electrical Interference....................................................................... 11

EMCEMC....................................................................................................... 11Interference........................................................................................ 13

Exploded View........................................................................................ 8

ExternalAlarm Reset........................................................................................ 30Commands..................................................................................... 4, 34Controllers............................................................................................. 3Interlock............................................................................................... 18

FFault Log................................................................................................. 22

Feedback..................................................................... 18, 20, 38, 33, 40

Floating Delta....................................................................................... 16

Front Cover Tightening Torque.................................................... 62

Fuses.................................................................................... 11, 20, 38, 41

GGround

Connections....................................................................................... 20Wire....................................................................................................... 11

Grounded Delta................................................................................... 16

Grounding......................................................................... 14, 16, 21, 20

HHand On.................................................................................... 23, 27, 32

Harmonics................................................................................................. 4

High Voltage............................................................................................ 5

IIEC 61800-3............................................................................................ 16

Initialisation........................................................................................... 24

InputCurrent................................................................................................. 15Disconnect.......................................................................................... 15Power..................................................... 11, 13, 15, 20, 21, 34, 41, 4Signal.................................................................................................... 18Terminal.......................................................................... 15, 18, 21, 35Voltage................................................................................................. 21

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InstallationInstallation................................................................................... 17, 20Environments.................................................................................... 10

Intended Use........................................................................................... 3

Interference Isolation........................................................................ 20

Isolated Mains....................................................................................... 16

Items Supplied........................................................................................ 7

JJumper..................................................................................................... 18

LLeakage Current..................................................................................... 5

Lifting....................................................................................................... 10

LocalControl................................................................................... 21, 32, 23Control Panel..................................................................................... 21Start....................................................................................................... 27

MMain Menu............................................................................................. 22

Mains Voltage................................................................................ 22, 32

Maintenance......................................................................................... 27

Manual Initialisation.......................................................................... 24

MenuKeys....................................................................................................... 22Structure.............................................................................................. 22

MotorCables............................................................................................ 11, 14Current.............................................................................. 4, 26, 39, 22Data........................................................................... 25, 36, 42, 39, 26Output.................................................................................................. 51Power..................................................................................... 11, 39, 22Protection.............................................................................................. 3Rotation............................................................................................... 27Speeds.................................................................................................. 24Status...................................................................................................... 3Thermistor.......................................................................................... 31Wiring............................................................................................ 13, 20

Mounting......................................................................................... 10, 20

Multiple Frequency Converters............................................. 11, 14

NNameplate................................................................................................ 7

Navigation Keys..................................................................... 24, 32, 22

OOpen Loop.............................................................................................. 18

Operation Keys..................................................................................... 22

Optional Equipment................................................................... 18, 21

OutputCurrent.......................................................................................... 32, 35Terminal.............................................................................................. 21

Over-current Protection................................................................... 11

Overvoltage.................................................................................... 42, 33

PParameter Menu Structure............................................................. 64

PELV.......................................................................................................... 31

Phase Loss.............................................................................................. 35

Potential Equalisation....................................................................... 11

PowerConnection......................................................................................... 11Factor............................................................................................... 4, 20Ratings................................................................................................. 62

Programming............................................................ 18, 23, 35, 21, 22

Pulse Start/stop.................................................................................... 30

QQualified Personnel.............................................................................. 5

Quick Menu............................................................................................ 22

RRamp-down Time................................................................................ 42

Ramp-up Time...................................................................................... 42

Reference........................................................................... 28, 32, 33, 22

Relays....................................................................................................... 17

RemoteCommands............................................................................................ 3Reference............................................................................................ 33

Reset............................................................... 21, 34, 35, 39, 22, 23, 24

RFI Filter.................................................................................................. 16

RMS Current............................................................................................. 4

RS-485RS-485.................................................................................................. 19Network Connection...................................................................... 31

RunCommand........................................................................................... 27Permissive........................................................................................... 33

SSafe Torque Off.................................................................................... 18

Screened Twisted Pair (STP)........................................................... 19

Serial Communication.................................... 16, 17, 32, 33, 34, 23

Setpoint................................................................................................... 33

Set-up................................................................................................ 27, 22

Shielded Cable............................................................................... 13, 20

Shock........................................................................................................ 10

Short Circuit........................................................................................... 36

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Sleep Mode............................................................................................ 34

Speed Reference............................................................. 18, 27, 28, 32

Start Up.................................................................................................... 24

Start/stop Command......................................................................... 29

Status Mode........................................................................................... 32

Storage....................................................................................................... 7

Supply Voltage................................................................ 16, 17, 21, 38

Switching Frequency......................................................................... 33

Symbols................................................................................................... 63

System Feedback................................................................................... 3

TTerminal

53........................................................................................................... 1854........................................................................................................... 18

Thermal Protection............................................................................... 4

ThermistorThermistor................................................................................... 16, 31Control Wiring................................................................................... 16

Tightening Of Terminals.................................................................. 55

Torque Limit.......................................................................................... 42

Transient Protection............................................................................. 4

TripTrip........................................................................................................ 34Lock....................................................................................................... 34

UUnintended Start................................................................................... 5

VVibration................................................................................................. 10

VoltageImbalance........................................................................................... 35Level...................................................................................................... 52

VVCplus................................................................................................... 26

WWarnings................................................................................................. 34

Weight...................................................................................................... 62

Windmilling.............................................................................................. 6

Wire Sizes......................................................................................... 11, 14

Wiring Schematic................................................................................ 12

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