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Universal variable speed ac drive for induction and servo motors
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Parameter
Keypad and
Parameter
structure
display
x.00
Trips can be grouped into the following categories:
Category
Hardware faults
Self resetting trips
Non-resettable trips HF18 to HF32, SL1.HF, SL2.HF, SL3.HF Cannot be reset.
EEF trip
Autotune initiated
trips in servo mode
Normal trips with
OI.AC, OI.Br, OIAC.P, OIBr.P, OidC.P
extended reset
Low priority trips
Phase loss
Drive over-heat
based on thermal
model
Normal trips
*Under voltage trip and restart levels are as follows:
Drive voltage rating
200
400
575
690
Trips 101 to 110 are power module trips that are initiated by the drive power electronics module, or modules for a multi-module parallel drive. The trip
identifier for each of these trips is in the form "xxxx.P". If the drive is a single module drive, and does not use the power interface intended for parallel
operation, only OIdC.P, Oht4.P and Unid.P power module trip are possible. When the trip string is displayed the trip source module number is not
displayed and the module number stored in the "module number and trip time log" is zero. If the drive is a multi-module parallel drive or a single
module drive using the power interface intended for parallel operation all the power module trips are possible, the trip source module is displayed with
the trip string and the module number is stored in the log. An ACUU.P trip is initiated if some, but not all parallel modules detect mains loss via their
input stage to ensure that the input stages of the remaining modules are not overloaded. If mains loss is detected by all modules then the normal
mains loss system based on d.c. link monitoring is used. A PH.P trip is initiated if some, but not all parallel modules detect phase loss via their input
stage. If phase loss is detected by all modules then the normal phase loss system based on monitoring the d.c. link voltage ripple is used. ACUU.P
and PH.P trips can be disabled by setting Pr 6.47 to one.
The braking IGBT continues to operate even when the drive is not enabled (except if the active supply is a low voltage supply, see Pr 6.44), but is only
disabled if any of the following trips occurs or would occur if another trip had not already become active: OI.Br, PS, It.Br or OV.
It should be noted that although the UU trip operates in a similar way to all other trips, all drive functions can still operate, but the drive cannot be
enabled. Parameter values are only loaded from EEPROM if the supply voltage is low enough for the switch mode power supply in the drive to shut
down and then it is increased to restart the drive power supplies. The differences between UU and other trips are as follows:
1. Power down save user parameters are saved when UU trip is activated except when the low voltage supply is active (Pr 6.44 = 1).
2. The UU trip is self-resetting when the DC bus voltage rises above the drive restart voltage level.
3. The drive can change between using the main high voltage supply and low voltage battery supply only when the UU trip is active.
4. When the drive is first powered up a UU trip is initiated if the supply voltage is below the restart voltage level. This does not save power down
save parameters. If another trip occurs during power-up it is the active trip in preference to the UU trip. If this trip is cleared and the supply voltage
is still below the restart voltage threshold a UU trip is then initiated.
10.30
Full power braking time
Drive modes
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo, Regen
Bit
SP
Coding
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Range
Regen
Open-loop, Closed-loop vector, Servo,
Default
Regen
Update rate
Background read
The default value is a suitable value for standard braking resistors that can be mounted within the drive heatsink as given in the table below.
Unidrive SP Advanced User Guide
Issue Number: 7
Parameter
Advanced parameter
description format
descriptions
Trips
HF01 to HF17
UU
EEF
tune1 - tune7, tune
Old1, cL2, cL3, SCL
PH
O.ht3
All other trips
UU trip level
UU restart level
175
215
330
425
435
590
435
590
FI
DE Txt VM DP
ND
2
0.00 to 400.00 s
See below
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Serial comms
Macros
protocol
These indicate fatal problems and cannot be reset. The drive is inactive after one of
these trips and the display shows HFxx.
Under voltage trip cannot be reset by the user, but is automatically reset by the
drive when the supply voltage is with specification.*
Cannot be reset unless a code to load defaults is first entered in Pr x.00 or Pr 11.43.
Can be reset after 1.0s, but only if the drive is not enabled
Can be reset after 10.0s
If Pr 10.37 is 1 or 3 the drive will stop before tripping.
The drive attempts to stop before tripping.
The drive attempts to stop before tripping, but if it does not stop within 10s the drive
will automatically trip.
Can be reset after 1.0s
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Electronic
Feature look-
Performance
nameplate
up table
Comments
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