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E U R O T H E R M
582/583/5831
Product Manual
HA385113
D R I V E S
Issue 7

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  • Page 1 All rights strictly reserved. No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means to persons not employed by a Eurotherm group company without written permission from Eurotherm Drives Ltd.
  • Page 2: Intended Users

    Eurotherm Drives warrants the goods against defects in design, materials and workmanship for the period of 12 months from the date of delivery on the terms detailed in Eurotherm Drives Standard Conditions of Sale IA058393C. Eurotherm Drives reserves the right to change the content and product specification without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CUSTOMER ADJUSTMENTS..............5-4 OPTION SWITCHES.................. 5-5 Chapter 6 Diagnostics 582/583 BLOCK DIAGRAM HH057838 5831 BLOCK DIAGRAM HH385004 582 BASIC CONNECTION WITH BRAKE UNIT HJ057820 583 BASIC CONNECTION WITH BRAKE UNIT HJ058055 5831 BASIC CONNECTION HJ385002 MOMENTARY START/STOP HJ385167 Chapter 7 Installation Information MOTOR ....................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 General Description

    The 582/583 Inverters are available in either IP00 or IP20 enclosures. The IP20 version can be supplied with the basic operator controls of speed demand, direction and start/stop, requiring only the power connections to be made to give a working system.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Technical Details

    RATINGS RATINGS RATINGS Output Ratings 220/240 220/240 220/240 220/240 220/240 220/240 Volts AC Max Output Current 10.0 Amps AC Output Frequency 0-100/120 0-100/120 0-100/120 0-100/120 0-100/120 0-100/120 Heat Dissipation Watts Output Power 0.37 0.55 0.75 Overload 582/583/5831 2 - 1...
  • Page 6: Environmental

    TERMINAL PLATE Rotate either the single screw in the centre of the 583 plate, or REMOVAL 582/583 the two side screws on the 582 to remove and gain access to the terminals and user adjustments. GLAND PLATE ACCESS On the 582 a gland plate (LA057730) can be fixed to the HOLES 582 ONLY mounting plate to accept 3 x 0.5”...
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  • Page 12: Chapter 4 Product Code

    Chapter 4 Product Code 5831 Block 1 3 Digits identifying basic 3 Digits identifying basic 4 Digits identifying basic product (582) product (583) product (5831) 4 Digits identifying the 4 Digits identifying the 4 Digits identifying the Block 2 output power.
  • Page 13: Chapter 5 Terminal Descriptions

    Chapter 5 Terminal Descriptions Chapter 5 Terminal Descriptions TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS 582/583 Drive Healthy : Open collector transistor output which is pulled low to indicate drive healthy. 250mA maximum at 24V. Connect external 0V to drive 0V (582 only) (terminal 11).
  • Page 14: Terminal Descriptions 5831

    : These pins are specified by the option cards and may be used for a 4 - Connections 20mA input. serial comms or other specialised functions. Used to control a 5801 brake unit. See connection diagram HJ385002. All terminals are suitable for 2.5mm wire (12 AWG) recommended tightening torque 0.5Nm (4.5 lb-in). 5 - 2 582/583/5831...
  • Page 15: Power Terminals

    0 to 220/240V AC M3 (W) 0 to 100/120HZ NOTE: The 582 has no chassis ground except when a gland plate is fitted. Power terminal blocks are suitable for 2.5mm wire (12 AWG) recommended tightening torque 0.5Nm (4.5 lb-in). 1 1 1 1...
  • Page 16: Customer Adjustments

    Output adjustment range is either 0.1 - 4 seconds or 2.5 - 100 seconds depending upon position of switch 5. WARNING THE SIX TRANSISTOR HEATSINKS OF THE 582 ARE LIVE. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH THESE PARTS. 5 - 4...
  • Page 17: Option Switches

    0.1 - 4 sec Ramp Up Range (ON) 2.5 - 100 sec to base freq. (OFF) 0.1 - 4 sec Ramp Down Range (ON) 2.5 - 100 sec to base freq. (OFF) Reserved THIS SW MUST REMAIN OFF. 582/583/5831 5 - 5...
  • Page 18 DC current is then applied for a short time, to bring the shaft finally to a standstill. This is controlled by the boost adjustment. To achieve very fast ramp up rates, e.g., 0.1 seconds, it may be necessary to set this switch to ‘on’. 5 - 6 582/583/5831...
  • Page 19: Chapter 6 Diagnostics

    The LED on the left of the drive indicates that there is still charge on the DC link capacitor. While this LED is illuminated danger of electric shock exists. No work must be carried out on the drive in this condition. 582/583/5831 6 - 1...
  • Page 26: Chapter 7 Installation Information

    The insulation displacement connector fits into the socket SK1 on the 582 and the red and black cable end connect to the 5801. The red cable connects to D+, the black cable to D-.
  • Page 27: Special Considerations For Ul Compliance

    Class T Branch Circuit fuses rated at 20A for 1.1 and 1.5kW controllers and 30A for 2.2kW controllers must be provided by the installer. 583 Products are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 5000 RMS symmetrical amperes, 240 volts maximum. 582/583/5831 7 - 2...
  • Page 28: Chapter 8 Basic Setting Up Procedure

    Prevent application of the main power supply by removal of the supply fuses or isolate via supply circuit breaker. Disconnect the load from the motor shaft, if possible. Check switch selection:- Supply Frequency 50/60Hz. V/F Characteristics. Up Ramp. Down Ramp Range. Stopping Mode 8 - 1 582/583/5831...
  • Page 29: Power On

    Chapter 8 Basic Setting Up Procedure SW10 Controllers are shipped from Eurotherm Drives SW11 Power Rating with switches set to the lower power rating for SW12 each power rating. Pots are set:- Boost Anticlockwise (no boost) Current Limit Clockwise (full current)
  • Page 30: Applications Notes And Hints

    Occasionally a motor line-choke (582 - CO055930) (583 - CO055931) is recommended to prevent nuisance over-current tripping when motor cables exceed 20m in length. 20m is a nominal length;...
  • Page 31: Chapter 9 Trouble Shooting

    5 FLASHES: Motor Stalled Current limit too low. Increase current limit setting. LED2 “Winking” Drive in overload condition. Reduce motor shaft loading, Load too large. increase ramp up time. Boost setting too high. Reduce boost setting. 582/583/5831 9 - 1...
  • Page 32 Connection for 220V, Star Connection for 415V Despite low inertia, it is not The ramp up rate is being Set switch 9 to ‘on’. possible to achieve the slowed by the current limit. fastest ramp up rates. 9 - 2 582/583/5831...
  • Page 33: Chapter 10 User Instructions

    INTRODUCTION The current loop and zero speed option card is intended to provide a speed reference and a zero speed indication for the Eurotherm Drives 582/3 series of inverters. Current loop format is configurable via the switches provided. OPTION SWITCHES...
  • Page 34 INVERTER BRAKE CONTROL BRAKE CONTROL OPTION 5 ZERO SPEED OPTION 4 CURRENT LOOP OPTION 3 CURRENT LOOP OPTION 2 SPEED REFERENCE OPTION 1 TRIM RAMP OUTPUT 0V REF. SPEED SETPOINT + 10 V REF. DIRECTION STOP 10 - 2 582/583/5831...
  • Page 35: Chapter 11 Emc And The Ce Mark

    EMC and the CE Mark ‘CE’ EMC RESPONSIBILITY The subject of CE marking and EMC is explored in more detail in a separate Eurotherm Application manual entitled ‘EMC Installation Guidelines for modules and systems’, part number HA388879, available from your local Eurotherm Drives office. The following sections are the minimum necessary for installation and basic understanding.
  • Page 36 Chapter 11 ‘CE’ EMC Responsibility Figure A Eurotherm EMC ‘CE’ Mark Validity Chart START IS E.D. MODULE RELEVANT APPARATUS WITH INTRINSIC FUNCTION TO END USER (CEMEP VALIDITY FIELD 1) CEMEP VALIDITY FIELDS 2, 3 AND 4 OPTIONAL E.D. FILTERS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST USERS...
  • Page 37 FILTER SELECTION The following AC supply filters are available to comply with the mains terminal limits of EN55011 (1991) Class B. For the Eurotherm Drives EMC ‘CE’ mark to be valid the fitment of the specified AC supply filter is mandatory.
  • Page 38 Figure B Mounting Details for Filter Part Number CO389108...
  • Page 39 Figure C Mounting Details for Filter Part Number CO389110...
  • Page 40 For wall mount applications filters CO389108, CO389110 will require mounting in a separate suitable enclosure, and all connections made with conduit. In addition the optional 582 gland box must be used. Ensure the filter to drive cable is passed through conduit mounted between the filter and the drive gland box.
  • Page 41 The conduit must be continuous with a direct electrical contact at both ends. If links are necessary use braid with a minimum cross sectional area of 10mm Wall Mount (582/5831) The cable between the wall mount drive module and the motor must be screened or armoured.
  • Page 42 ‘U’ clips to achieve a near 360° screen bond. Safety earthing always takes precedence over EMC earthing. Refer to the separate Eurotherm Application manual entitled ‘EMC Installation Guidelines for modules and systems’, part number HA388879 for more information...
  • Page 43 DC voltage should be wound up slowly, to prevent excessive earth current. For similar reasons AC flash testing cannot be performed due to the excessive earth leakage current. Repeated flash testing on such units is not recommended as it may degrade the insulation. 582/583/5831 11- 9...
  • Page 44: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In accordance with the EEC Directive 89/336/EEC, Articte 10 and Annex 1, (EMC DIRECTIVE) We Eurotherm Drives Ltd, address as below, declare under our sole responsibility that the following electronic products 582, 583 & 5831 when installed, used and CE marked in accordance with the instructions in the product manual...
  • Page 45 MANUFACTURERS EMC DECLARATION In accordance with the EEC Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 10 and Annex 1, (EMC DIRECTIVE) We Eurotherm Drives Ltd, address as below, declare under our sole responsibility that the following electronic products 582, 583 & 5831 when installed and used in accordance with the instructions in the...
  • Page 46 Page 2 Max. Current Supply changed 9.5 to 8 and 5.5 to 5. Page 3 Gland Plate force fit into “base”. Page 30 Revised Circuit Diagram. Replaced SSD name and address with Eurotherm Drives. 8087 26.7.93 Add UL special considerations page 23.
  • Page 47 SALES AND SERVICE Eurotherm Drives is a division of Eurotherm PLC, and provides sales and service capability world-wide through Eurotherm Drives Companies, Eurotherm Group Companies and Agents. Head Office Eurotherm Drives Limited New Courtwick Lane Littlehampton West Sussex. BN17 7PD...

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