Danfoss VLT AAF006 Operating Instructions Manual
Danfoss VLT AAF006 Operating Instructions Manual

Danfoss VLT AAF006 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 At the end of this document you will find links to products related to this catalog. You can go directly to our shop by clicking HERE. HERE...
  • Page 2: Operating Instructions

    MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Operating Instructions VLT® Active Filter AAF006 www.danfoss.com/drives...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4 Electrical Installation 4.1 Safety Instructions 4.2 Electrical Installation 4.2.1 Power Connections 4.2.2 Grounding 4.2.3 EMC Interference 4.2.4 Extra Protection (RCD) 4.2.5 RFI Switch 4.2.6 Torque 4.2.7 Current Transformer (CT) 4.2.8 Auto CT Detection MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 6.8 15-** Drive Information 6.9 16-** Data Readouts 6.10 300-** AF Settings 6.11 301-** AF Readouts 6.12 Parameter Lists 6.12.1 Default Settings 6.12.2 0-** Operation/Display 6.12.3 5-** Digital In/Out 6.12.4 8-** Comm. and Options Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 6 8.2 Warning and Alarm Types 8.3 Active Filter Warning and Alarm Definitions 9 Specifications 9.1 Power Rating 9.2 Derating for Altitude and Ambient Temperature 9.3 Acoustic Noise 10 Appendix 10.1 Abbreviations and Conventions Index MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    IGBT switching frequency and DC component is not imposed to the grid. The filter operates on generator or transformer supply and can reduce individual motor loads, non-linear loads, or Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 8: Ieee519 Compliance

    Isc/Il >20 for even individual harmonic levels. The filter has a progressive switching frequency that creates a wide frequency spread, giving lower individual harmonic levels above the 50th harmonic level. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 9: Ordering Information

    The configurator automatically generates an 8-digit sales number to be delivered to the local sales office. It is also possible to establish a project list with several products and send it to a Danfoss sales representative.
  • Page 10: Safety

    Failure to wait the specified time after power has been removed before performing service or repair work can result in death or serious injury. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 11: Mechanical Installation

    Keep the filter on the pallet The plinth is required to allow airflow to the unit to and boxed as long as possible to avoid damage. provide proper cooling. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 12: Mechanical Dimensions

    [14.9] 414.1 [14.5] [4.6] [16.3] 603.8 [23.8] Illustration 3.2 AAF006 190 A, Enclosure Size D13 Minimum clearance from the ceiling Backwall cooling option Table 3.1 Legend to Illustration 3.2 and Illustration 3.3 MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 13 1943/76.5 2203/86.7 (mm/in.) Weight (kg/ 283/623.9 500/1102.3 lbs.) Unit dimensions Height 1780/70 2000/78.7 (mm/in.) Width 600/23.6 600/23.6 (mm/in.) Depth 380/14.9 494/19.4 (mm/in.) Maximum- Weight (kg/ 238/524.7 453/998.7 lbs.) Table 3.2 Mechanical Dimensions Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Installation

    NOTICE (Illustration 3.4, Illustration 3.5). All cable lugs/shoes must mount within the width of the 575.9 terminal bus bar. [22.7] 67.3 [2.7] 574.2 [22.6] Illustration 3.4 Door Clearance IP21/IP54 Enclosure Type, Size MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Power Terminal Locations

    Each terminal allows up to 4 cables with cable lugs or [11.2] [10.7] Illustration 3.7 Terminal Location of D14 without Disconnect use of a standard box lug. Ground is connected to the relevant termination point in the unit. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 16: Cooling And Airflow

    Pressure Change (Pa) Once the fan is started, it runs for a minimum of 10 Illustration 3.11 Enclosure Size E, Derating vs. Pressure Change minutes. Air Flow: 725 cfm (1230 m MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Gland/Conduit Entry - Ip21 (Nema 1) And Ip54 (Nema12)

    48.9 unit is placed on the pedestal. 154.8 [6.1] 361.7 [14.2] 257.6 [10.1] 520.0 40.0 [20.5] [1.6] Illustration 3.13 Enclosure Size E1, Bottom View Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 18: Electrical Installation

    93. • Copper wires. • Terminal number Function Single conductors. 91, 92, 93 Mains R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 • Bus bars. Ground Table 4.1 Mains and Ground Connections MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Grounding

    The radio interference is reduced. To obtain a low HF Illustration 4.2 impedance, use the fastening bolts of the devices as a high-frequency connection to the back plate. Remove any insulating paint or similar substances from the fastening points. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 20: Emc Interference

    200 mm (7.9 in) clearance between mains and control cables is required. Maximise this clearance to minimise EMC emissions. Doing so reduces the risk of interference between the AAF and other electronic devices. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Extra Protection (Rcd)

    Use a torque wrench to ensure correct torque. Secondary rated 1A or 5A (5A is recommended) current Set-up via hardware Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Rated power/burden See Table 4.5 (AAF burden equals 2 mΩ) Table 4.4 CT Specifications Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 22 [meters/feet] burden [VA] /AWG] 1.5/#16 13.3 50/164 >16.6 2.5/#14 50/164 >10.2 Illustration 4.5 CT Connections 4/#12 50/164 > 6.3 6/#10 50/164 > 4.2 10/#8 50/164 > 2.5 Table 4.6 Minimum CT Burden MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 23 Illustration 4.8 CT on Load Side If the CTs are installed on the secondary side of the transformer and so in front of the entire load, the filter compensates all loads simultaneously. See Illustration 4.7. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 24 NOTICE Erratic filter operation can be a result of incorrect current transformers connection point programming parameter 300-26 CT Placement. Illustration 4.9 Current Transformers Installed on Source (PCC) Side for Group Compensation MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Auto Ct Detection

    0.5–1 1.25–30 V A Split core current transformer 5 or 1A 5 or 1A 0.5–1 15–30 V A KSU/SUSK Summation current transformer Table 4.9 Standard CT Range from Deif: Fits Most Applications Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 26: Summation Transformers

    Incorrect installation causes problems with filter operation. The current transformers burden calculation includes all wires in the installation and must be conducted for the longest total wire string when using summation CTs. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 27: Operating With Capacitor Banks

    If this is not possible, install the current transformers such that they do not measure both needed current compensation and the capacitor corrected current. PCC1 Illustration 4.14 Incorrect Installation Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 28 Summation CTs can also be used to subtract 2 signals from each other and so subtract the capacitor bank corrected current from the total current. NOTICE Use summation CTs with an accuracy of 0.5% of better. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Fuses

    Place the cable in the path inside the filter and Protect the active filter against short circuit to avoid secure it with other control wires. electrical or fire hazard. Danfoss recommends using the fuses in Table 4.11 and Table 4.12 to protect service 4.2.14 Control Wire Installation personnel and equipment in case of an internal failure in the device.
  • Page 30: Unscreened Control Wires

    If ground loops occur, break the screen or insert a 100 nF capacitor between screen and chassis, if needed. PNP (Source) Digital input wiring Illustration 4.20 Input Polarity of Control Terminals, PNP Illustration 4.22 Connecting Shielded Control Cables MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Electrical Installation, Control Cables

    (N RS-485) 69 Interface 24V (NPN) 32 (D IN) 0V (PNP) (P RS-485) 68 24V (NPN) (COM RS-485) 61 33 (D IN) 0V (PNP) (PNP) = Source (NPN) = Sink Illustration 4.23 Terminal Diagram Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 32: Installation Checklist

    POTENTIAL HAZARD IN THE EVENT OF INTERNAL FAILURE Risk of personal injury when the active filter is not properly closed. • Before applying power, ensure all safety covers are in place and securely fastened. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: User Interface

    Shows up to 5 variables with related unit, regardless of status. In case of alarm/warning, the warning is shown instead of the variables. It is possible to toggle among 3 status readout displays by pressing [Status]. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 34 Auto Remote Running Quick Main Alarm Status Menu Menu Illustration 5.6 Menu Keys Illustration 5.3 Status Display II - Operating Variables MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 For local control. Found at the bottom of the control panel. [Back] The back key reverts to the previous step or layer in the navigation structure. Hand Auto Reset Illustration 5.11 Operation Keys Illustration 5.7 Back Key Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 36: Changing Data

    ]. Press [OK] to accept the new Press [OK]. setting. Press [Cancel] to abort. Press [Back] to leave the ▲ ▼ Press [ ] and [ ] to find the parameter to edit. parameter. Press [OK]. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Quick Transfer Of Parameter Settings With The Lcp

    Initialisation via 14-22 Operation Mode Select 14-22 Operation Mode. Press [OK]. Select Initialisation. Press [OK]. Remove power to the unit and wait for the display to turn off. Reconnect power to reset the unit. Press [Reset]. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 38: Rs485 Bus Connection

    The USB connection is connected to protective ground on the unit. Use only an isolated laptop as PC connection to the USB connector. For control cable connections, see chapter 4.2.16 Electrical Installation, Control Cables. Illustration 5.12 Control Cable Connections MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Applications And Basic Programming

    The master unit automatically allocates a new slave in case a unit is out due to service or has uninten- tionally tripped. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 40 See chapter 4.2.1 Power Connections for more details. programmed with same compensation and priority mode. Ensure all CT settings have been set identically in all parallel connection units, and all have the same hardware secondary CT configuration. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Programming

    If preset display is parameter 300-40 Master Follower Selection is set to acceptable, this operation can be left out. follower. It is recommended to do the set-up in the order listed. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 42 0-21 Display Line 1.2 Small THD of current 0-22 Display Line 1.3 Small Mains Current 0-23 Display Line 2 Large Output Current 0-24 Display Line 3 Large Mains Frequency Table 6.4 Loggings Parameter Examples MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 43 After selecting a parameter group, select a parameter with the navigation keys. The middle section on the LCP display shows the parameter number and name as well as the selected parameter value. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 44: Description Of Parameters

    Part of Language package 2 similar parameter settings are required in different set-ups. [43] Bulgarian Part of Language package 3 [44] Srpski Part of Language package 3 [45] Romanian Part of Language package 3 MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 45 Set- during operation. The link ensures synchro- up 2, they are also changed automatically in nising of the not changeable during operation Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 46 One or more warnings in a hex active set-up. code. [1693] Warning Word 2 One or more warnings in a hex code. [1694] Ext. Status Word One or more status conditions in a hex code. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 47 Q1 Personal Menu in the included in the Quick Menu, then define order they are programmed into this array the password in parameter 0-65 Quick Menu parameter. Delete parameters by setting the Password. value to ‘0000’. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 48 Define the password for access to the Main 9999 ] Menu via the [Main Menu] key. If 0-61 Access to Main Menu w/o Password is set to [0] Full access, this parameter is ignored. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 49: Digital I/O Mode

    Follower AF Do not program this setting. It is done #1 Run automatically for paralleling. See Feedback parameter 300-40 Master Follower Selection and parameter 300-41 Follower ID for more information about paralleling. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 50 The 2 solid-state digital outputs are common for terminals 27 and 29. Set the I/O function for terminal 27 in parameter 5-01 Terminal 27 Mode, and set the I/O function for terminal 29 in parameter 5-02 Terminal MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 51: General Settings

    Do not reset Retains the set-up specified in 8-04 Control Word Timeout Function, following a control word time-out. Do reset Returns the unit to the original set-up following a control word time-out. The unit Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 52 OR via one of the discarded. digital inputs. 8-37 Max Inter-Char Delay Range: Function: Size [ 0.00 - Specify the maximum permissible time related 35.00 ms] interval between receipt of 2 bytes. This MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 53: Trip Reset

    This parameter 18 - 27 - 32; 19 - 29 - 33; 42 - 53 - 54 is active when 14-20 Reset Mode is set to [1] - [13] Automatic reset. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 54 RFI filter circuit are cut-out to reduce the ground capacity currents. Select [1] On to ensure that the unit complies with EMC standards. 14-54 Bus Partner Range: Function: [0 - 126 ] MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: Drive Information

    (15-12 Trigger Event) and window (15-14 Samples Before 15-12 Trigger Event and 15-14 Samples Before Trigger) are used to start and stop the logging Trigger. conditionally. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 56 16-60 Digital [0 - 255] View the fault code and look up its meaning in Input for description after chapter 8.3 Active Filter Warning and Alarm converting to binary Definitions. value. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 57 Function: [0 - 18 ] View the installed option serial number. 0 N/A [0 - 0 N/A] View the 8-digit ordering number used for re-ordering the active filter in its original configuration. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 58 [0 - 30 ] Shows the typecode string for the options (CXXXX if no option) and the translation i.e. No option. 15-77 Slot C1/E1 Option SW Version Range: Function: [0 - 20 ] Software version for the installed option in option slot C. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 59: Data Readouts

    15-1* Data Log Settings). The logging buffer is 16-66 Digital Output [bin] never full when setting parameter 15-13 Logging Mode Range: Function: to [0] Log always. [0 - 15] View the binary value of all digital outputs. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 60 [0 - 65535 ] View the 2-byte control word (CTW) received from the bus master. Interpretation of the control word depends on the fieldbus option installed and the control word profile selected in 8-10 Control Profile. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 61: 300-** Af Settings

    CT detection using parameter 300-29 change the compensation points for the Start Auto CT Detection. following harmonics: 5,7,11,13,17,19,23,25. Selective mode provides compensation of individual harmonics with permitted residual levels on the supply mains. This parameter Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 62 Parameter 300-42 Num. of Follower AFs is not accessible unless parameter 300-40 Master Follower Selection is set to master. Program each follower unit at parameter 300-41 Follower ID with a unique ID. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 63 [0] 300-66 Mains current triggering point for waking up active filters in sleep mode. 300-67 Twenty-fifth Harmonic Limit Option: Function: [0] 300-67 Mains current triggering point for waking up active filters in sleep mode. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 64: 301-** Af Readouts

    [0 - 65000 A] View the total harmonic distortion of the current after compensation by the active filter. 301-21 Mains Frequency Range: Function: 0 Hz [0 - 100 Hz] View the total harmonic distortion of the voltage. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 65: Parameter Lists

    Unsigned 8 Uint8 Unsigned 16 Uint16 Unsigned 32 Uint32 Visible string VisStr Normalised value 2 bytes Bit sequence of 16 boolean variables Time difference without date TimD Table 6.12 Data Type and Description Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 66: Operation/Display

    Access to main menu without password [0] Full access 1 set-up TRUE Uint8 0-65 Quick menu password 200 N/A 1 set-up TRUE Int16 0-66 Access to quick menu without password [0] Full access 1 set-up TRUE Uint8 MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 67: Digital In/Out

    8-37 Max Iiter-char delay 25 ms 1 set-up TRUE Uint16 8-5* Digital/Bus 8-53 Start select [3] Logic OR All set-ups TRUE Uint8 8-55 Set-up select [3] Logic OR All set-ups TRUE Uint8 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 68: Special Functions

    15-47 Power card ordering number 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE VisStr[8] 15-48 LCP ID number 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE VisStr[20] 15-49 SW ID control card 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE VisStr[20] MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 69 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint16 15-93 Modified parameters 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint16 15-98 Unit identification 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE VisStr[40] 15-99 Parameter metadata 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint16 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 70: Data Readouts

    All set-ups FALSE Uint32 16-92 Warning word 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint32 16-93 Warning word 2 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint32 16-94 Ext. status word 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint32 MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 71: 300-** Af Settings

    All set-ups TRUE Uint32 301-2* Mains Status 301-20 Mains current [A] All set-ups TRUE Int32 301-21 Mains frequency 0 Hz All set-ups TRUE Uint8 301-22 Fund. mains current [A] All set-ups TRUE Int32 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 72: Rs485 Installation And Set-Up

    Screened twisted pair (STP) Impedance 120 Ω Cable length Maximum 1200 m (3937 ft.), including drop lines Illustration 7.1 Control Card Terminals Maximum 500 m (1640 ft.) station-to-station Table 7.1 Cable Specifications MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 73: Network Configuration

    DATA • Keep the RS485 communication cable away from Illustration 7.4 Telegram Structure noisy cables such as power lines and motor cables. Doing so reduces high frequency noise Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 74 The parameter block is used to transfer parameters between master and follower. The data block is made up of 12 bytes (6 words) and also contains the process block. PCD1 PCD2 high Illustration 7.6 Parameter Block MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 75 EEprom (word) Read/write text Bits 0–1 transfer parameter numbers. The function of the relevant parameter is defined in the parameter description Table 7.4 Parameter Commands from Master to Slave in the Programming Guide. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 76: Conversion

    (AK) to ’F’ hex. The index characters high-byte must be 5. high Read text Fx xx 04 00 Write text Fx xx 05 00 Illustration 7.9 Text via PWE Block MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 77: How To Access Parameters In Modbus Rtu

    (10 x parameter number) DECIMAL. characters). 7.4.2 Data Storage The coil 65 decimal determines whether data written to the unit are stored in EEPROM and RAM (coil 65=1) or only in RAM (coil 65=0). Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 78: Maintenance, Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    This action puts the active filter into a trip condition as described in chapter 8.2.2 Alarm Trip and may be reset in any of the 4 ways. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Active Filter Warning And Alarm Definitions

    1.8 V supply low Control board over-temperature Heat sink temperature low Option configuration has changed Safe torque off activated Pwr. card temp Illegal FC configuration Dangerous failure Safe torque off auto restart Power unit setup Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 80 A trip lock situation can only be reset by a power cycling. Warning yellow Alarm flashing red Trip locked yellow and red Table 8.2 LED Indicator Lights MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 81 See also parameter 16-90 Alarm Word, parameter 16-92 Warning Word and 16-94 Ext. Status Word. Reserved means that the bit is not guaranteed to be any particular value. Reserved bits should not be used for any purpose. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 82 (via bus, digital I/O, or by pressing [Reset]. not mounted. See 5-19 Terminal 37 Safe Stop. WARNING 24, External fan fault External fans have failed due to defective hardware or fans not mounted. MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 83 ALARM 306, Compensation Limit The needed compensation current exceeds unit capability. Unit is running at full compensation. ALARM 308, Resistor temp Excessive resistor heat sink temperature detected. Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 84: Specifications

    /16 AWG (2 x 0.75 mm Maximum cross-section to control terminals, flexible cable 1 mm /18 AWG Maximum cross-section to control terminals, cable with enclosed core 0.5 mm /20 AWG Minimum cross-section to control terminals 0.25 mm MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 85 Maximum altitude above sea level without derating 1000 m Maximum altitude above sea level with derating 3000 m EMC standards, Emission EN 61800-3-4 EN 61000-6-1/2, EMC standards, Immunity EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4-6 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 86 Rated Current Current Losses Watt [kW] Needed Airflow 1230 1230 1230 Frame Nominal Reactive Nominal Harmonic Maximum individual hamonic compensation in back channel Nominal/(maximum) Table 9.1 Note: Numbers are rounded to nearest amp MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 87: Derating For Altitude And Ambient Temperature

    9.3 Acoustic Noise AAF190 AAF250, AAF310, and AAF400 DUT idle running (60 Hz) with no load with 66.5 fans on DUT running (60 Hz) with 100% load 78.7 Table 9.2 Acoustic Noise Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 88: Appendix

    Bullet lists indicate other information and description of illustrations. Italicised text indicates: • Cross-reference • Link • Footnote • Parameter name, parameter group name, parameter option • All dimensions in mm [in] MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 89: Index

    Input polarity, control terminal, PNP..........27 Data readout, 16-**................56 Input power..................29, 75 Data Readouts..................67 Installation....................29 Data storage in LCP................34 Installation, mechanical..............11 Data transfer from LCP............... 34 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 90 Trip Reset, 14-2*..................50 Password, 0-6*..................45 PC....................... 35 Unit Identification................54 PC connection..................35 USB......................35 Planning, installation site..............8 PNP......................27 Power connections................15 Voltage level................... 82 Power factor................... 29 Power terminals..................12 MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 91 Index Operating Instructions Wire access....................11 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved. MG90V302...
  • Page 92 Index Operating Instructions MG90V302 Danfoss A/S © 09/2014 All rights reserved.
  • Page 93 Danfoss can accept no responsibility for possible errors in catalogues, brochures and other printed material. Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice. This also applies to products already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specifications already agreed. All trademarks in this material are property of the respective companies.
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