Supervisory Mode; Bypass Override Mode - ABB ACH550 series User Manual

E-clipse bypass configurations (bcr, bdr, vcr, or vdr) for drives (1...400 hp)
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in Smoke Control mode, the system does not respond to some inputs and does
respond to other inputs. The system will ignore low priority safeties such as
FreezeStats and return duct smoke detectors. While in Smoke Control mode, the
system will respond to high priority safeties such as high static pressure and damper
end-switch proofs. The system will always respond to the electronic motor overload
protection included in the bypass controller. See the diagrams on pages 32 and 33
for suggested wiring of typical customer inputs. One diagram is to be used for supply
side fans and the other diagram is used for return / exhaust side fans.
Normally when the Smoke Control input contact is switched from closed to open, the
system returns to the operating mode that existed prior to entering Override and can
again be controlled using the Drive and Bypass keys. The exception to this is when
the Bypass Override (Override 2) input contact is closed, in which case the system
switches to Bypass Override mode.

Supervisory Mode

In the Bypass Supervisory Mode the bypass has the ability to control a process by
cycling the bypass contactor on and off with a hysteresis control. In this mode the
motor is powered by AC line power through the bypass contactor. The source of the
bypass start/stop commands is determined by the Auto or Hand mode selection of
the bypass' control panel. Commands come from the analog input level (AI2) on the
ACH550 drive when the Auto mode has been selected or directly from the bypass
control panel when the Hand mode has been selected (manual). Bypass
supervisory control is enabled and configured in parameter group 32. Once
enabled, the user can normally switch to the Supervisory Bypass mode by pressing
the Bypass key on the bypass control panel. Alternative methods of bypass control
called Overrides are also available. Refer to the following descriptions of the
Override modes. The Supervisory control only operates in Bypass / Auto mode. If
the user presses the Hand or Off buttons, operation is the same as normal bypass
operation. If the user selects Drive mode the Supervisory operation is also stopped.
Returning to Bypass / Auto mode will put the bypass back to Supervisory mode.

Bypass Override Mode

In the Bypass Override (Override 2) mode, the motor is powered by AC line power
through the bypass contactor. The source of the start command is internal and
unaffected by external stop commands. The user can switch to the Bypass Override
mode by closing the Bypass Override input contact (DI5 - if programmed). When the
Overview of Bypass Functionality
Temp
Sensor
AI2
Parameter
Output =
0121
1 if AI2 > Start Level
= AI2
ACH550
0 if AI2 < Stop level
unchanged otherwise
Output =
1 if AI2 < Start Level
0 if AI2 > Stop level
unchanged otherwise
E-Clipse Bypass Configurations for ACH550 Drives
Bypass
Supervisory
Controller
Traditional
Contactor
Control
Start >=
Stop
Transitions subject
to Start Delay and
Stop Delay
Start <
Stop
AND NOT OVERRIDE
Drive mode
OR NOT AUTO
OR OVERRIDE
OR 32.01 = 0
Bypass
Contactor
Bypass mode
AND AUTO
AND 32.01 = 1

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