Lc 07- -26 Variable Frequency Drive (Danfoss Vfd) - Carrier 48LC Series Controls, Start-Up, Operation And Troubleshooting

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LC 07- - 26 Variable Frequency Drive (Danfoss VFD)
The indoor fan motor is controlled by a VFD. The supply fan VFD
is located in the supply fan section behind the access door. The
VFD varies the frequency of the AC voltage supplied to the indoor
fan. This allows the variation in the speed of the fan. The VFD is
always powered during normal operation and the fan is stopped by
driving the speed to 0. Fig. 38 and Table 34 show the VFD
terminals and connections.
TERMINALS
61, 68, 69
TERMINALS
U, V, W
Fig. 38 - - Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Terminals and
Connections - - unit shown with front cover removed
The VFD is factory–configured to match the current and power
requirements for each motor selection and all wiring connections
are completed by the factory; no field adjustments are necessary.
The VFD used has soft start capabilities to slowly ramp up the
speeds, eliminating any high inrush of air volume during speed
changes. While the basic VFD retains all of its standard
capabilities, the LC unit uses only a limited portion of these
features to provide discrete output speeds to the motor. The VFD is
not equipped with a keypad. A keypad is available as an accessory
(P/N: CRDISKIT002A00) for field installation or expanded
service access to VFD parameter and troubleshooting tables.
TERMINALS
18, 19, 27, 29
TERMINALS
12, 20, 55
TERMINALS
L1, L2, L3
C14334
Table 34 – VFD Connections
POINT DESCRIPTION
TYPE OF I/O
LOW VOLTAGE INPUTS
Low Voltage Power
(jumped to 18 & 27)
Discrete Inputs Common
Analog Inputs Common
Terminal 18 Discrete Input
Switch Input
(jumped from 24v)
Not Used
Switch Input
Terminal 27 Discrete Input
Switch Input
(jumped from 24v)
Not Used
Switch Input
LEN communication +
LEN communication ---
LEN Communication
Common
HIGH VOLTAGE
Voltage Leg from C--- 11
Voltage Input
Voltage Leg from C--- 13
Voltage Input
Voltage Leg from IFTB
Voltage Input
Voltage Leg to IFM--- 3
Voltage Output
Voltage Leg to IFM--- 2
Voltage Output
Voltage Leg to IFM--- 1
Voltage Output
The VFD communicate to the MBB over the local equipment
network (LEN). The VFD speed is controlled directly by the
controller over the LEN. The VFD parameters required for the
VFD to communicate on the LEN are shown in Table 35. Table 36
shows VFD parameters that are hard-coded by the SystemVut
controller.
The parameters listed in Table 37 have corresponding
SystemVu controller configurations (SETTINGS  UNIT
CONFIGURATIONS
 INDOOR FAN
PARAMETERS). The factory sets these parameters per the motor
installed in the unit and these should not be adjusted in the field.
These are only provided for drive or motor replacement. These
parameters in Table 37 require the drive to be off or 0% to change
them.
WARNING
!
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in equipment
damage.
The VFD motor parameters shown in Table 39 should never be
changed in the field unless authorized by Carrier Corporation.
Damage could occur to the motor or unit if these are set to
anything besides what is shown in the table. These are only
provided for drive or motor replacement or future adjustments.
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TERMINAL
TERMINAL
NUMBER
NAME
24vdc
12
+24v
Ground
20
GND
Ground
55
GND
18
DIG IN
19
DIG IN
27
DIG IN
29
DIG IN
LEN+
68
LEN---
69
LEN C
61
COMM. GND
L1
MAINS
L2
MAINS
L3
MAINS
U
MOTOR
V
MOTOR
W
MOTOR
 IFD VFD
P
N

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