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Vacon 100 Installation And User Manual
Vacon 100 Installation And User Manual

Vacon 100 Installation And User Manual

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  • Page 1 100 ac drives bacnet protocol installation and user’s manual...
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  • Page 3 • 1 Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 4 Table 1. Warning signs Danger The components of the power unit of Vacon 100 are live when the AC drive is connected to mains potential. Coming into contact with this voltage is extremely dangerous and may cause death or severe injury.
  • Page 5 Vacon 100 AC drive is meant for fixed installations only. Do not perform any measurements when the AC drive is connected to the mains. The earth leakage current of Vacon 100 AC drives exceeds 3.5mA AC. According to standard EN61800-5-1, a reinforced protective ground connection must be ensured.
  • Page 6 Earthing and earth fault protection CAUTION! The Vacon 100 AC drive must always be earthed with an earthing conductor connected to the earthing terminal marked with The earth leakage current of Vacon 100 exceeds 3.5mA AC. According to EN61800-5-1, one or...
  • Page 7 • 5 Safety Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 8 BACnet MS/TP Figure 1.Principal example diagram of BACnet If you need to contact Vacon service in problems related to BACnet, please send a description of the problem together with the Drive Info File to fieldbus@vacon.com. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 9 • 7 BACnet - general info Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 10 BACnet over UDP/IP Connections and Connector Shielded RJ45 connector communications Cable type CAT5e STP As described in ANSI/ASHRAE Stan- BACnet IP dards 135-2004 Default IP Selectable: Fixed or DHCP Table 3. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 11 • 9 BACnet technical data Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 12 NET INSTALLATION Open the cover of the AC drive. The relay outputs and other I/O-terminals may have a dangerous control voltage present even when Vacon 100 is disconnected from mains. DANGER Figure 2. Locate the components that you will need on the AC drive to connect and run the BACnet cables.
  • Page 13 • 11 BACnet installation RS485 terminals switches 21 22 23 24 25 26 32 33 Ethernet (BACnet IP) connector 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 Ethernet cable run conduit 8 9 10 11 I/O terminal (see larger...
  • Page 14 Remount the AC drive cover. NOTE: When planning the cable runs, remember to keep the distance between the Ethernet cable and the motor cable at a minimum of 30 cm. Ethernet cable Figure 6. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 15 Strip the cable at a maximum length of 15 mm. Do not strip the aluminum cable shield! Then connect the cable to its appropriate terminals on Vacon 100 AC drive stan- dard terminal block, terminals A and B (A = negative, B = positive). See Figure 7.
  • Page 16 RS485 cable to the frame of the AC drive. Cable clamp If Vacon 100 is the last device on the bus, the bus termination must be set. Locate the DIP switches to the right of the control keypad of the drive and turn the switch for the RS485 bus termination resistor to position ON.
  • Page 17 The bus termination must be set for the first and the last device of the fieldbus line. See picture below. See also step 6 on page 14. We recommend that the first device on the bus and, thus, terminated was the Master device. Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Termination...
  • Page 18 Programming vacon • 16 ROGRAMMING Basic information on how to use the control keypad you will find in the Vacon HVAC Drive Application Manual (publication DPD00039). The navigation path to the fieldbus parameters may differ from application to application. The exemplary paths below apply to the Vacon 100 HVAC drive.
  • Page 19: Monitoring Values

    • 17 Programming Code Parameter Unit Default Description MONITORING VALUES 1 = Stopped Fieldbus protocol P5.7.3.2.1 2 = Operational status 3 = Faulted 0-99 Number of mes- sages with errors Communication P5.7.3.2.2 99.999 0-999 Number of mes- status sages without communi-...
  • Page 20 65535 Object's instance num- number number P5.8.3.2.4 Control word See chapters 6.2 and 6.3. P5.8.3.2.5 Status word See chapters 6.2 and 6.3. Table 6. Parameters related with BACnet used through Ethernet 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 21 • 19 Programming BACnet MS/TP parameter descriptions 5.3.1 BACnet MS/TP Parameters P5.7.3.1.1 AUD RATE Auto Select the communication speed for the network. The default value is 9600 baud. If value is chosen this parameter is not editable. P5.7.3.1.2 UTOBAUDING This function is set off by default.
  • Page 22 AULT CODE Shows BACnet MS/TP fault codes. P5.7.3.2.5 ONTROL WORD Control Word Shows the received from the bus. P5.7.3.2.6 TATUS WORD Status Word Shows the current that is sent to the bus. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 23 • 21 Programming BACnet IP parameter descriptions 5.4.1 Ethernet common settings P5.8.1.1 ADDRESS MODE DHCP Fixed Selectable alternatives are (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and DHCP protocol gives IP addresses to new devices connecting to local network. This address is valid for a certain period of time.
  • Page 24 ROTOCOL IN USE BACnet/IP protocol can be enabled and disabled with this parameter. When the parameter val- ue is set to "1" the BACnet/IP protocol is enabled and disabled when set to "0". 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 25 • 23 Programming 5.4.3 IP monitoring values P5.8.3.2.1 IELDBUS PROTOCOL STATUS Fieldbus Protocol Status tells the status of the protocol. P5.8.3.2.2 OMMUNICATION STATUS The Communication status shows how many error and how many good messages the fre- quency converter has received. The Communication status includes a common error counter that counts CRC and parity errors and a counter for good messages.
  • Page 26 Device Address Binding Database Revision Preset Value Status Flags Event State Out-of-Service Units Priority Array Relinquish Default Polarity Active Text Inactive Text *Only with commandable values Table 9. Object types and properties supported 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 27 • 25 Communications 6.1.1 Binary Value Object Present Inactive / Value Instance ID Object Name Description Active Access Type Indicates whether the drive Not Ready / Ready State is ready or not Ready Indicates whether the drive Run/Stop State...
  • Page 28 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV17 fb_ProcessdataOut_03 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV18 fb_ProcessdataOut_04 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV19 fb_ProcessdataOut_05 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 29 • 27 Communications AV20 fb_ProcessdataOut_06 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV21 fb_ProcessdataOut_07 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV22 fb_ProcessdataOut_08 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV23 Active Fault Code Active Fault Code Speed Reference, per- AV24 Speed Reference...
  • Page 30 Alarm No alarm Indicates if an alarm is active AtReference True False Reference frequency reached ZeroSpeed True False Motor running at zero speed B7-B15 Not used Table 13. Status Word bits 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 31 • 29 Communications Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 32: Fault Tracing

    • Conductors in wrong terminals • Too loose connections of conductors • Faulty address • Overlapping slave addresses Parameter • Wrong baud rate • Wrong control place selected Table 14. Typical fault conditions 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 33 • 31 Fault tracing Other fault conditions The following fault tracing diagram will help you to locate and fix some of the most usual prob- lems. If the problem persists contact your local distributor. Figure 8. Fault tracing diagram for BACnet MS/TP...
  • Page 34 Fault tracing vacon • 32 Figure 9. Fault tracing diagram for BACnet IP 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 35 • 33 Fault tracing Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
  • Page 36 D. Set Reference value to ‘50’ (50.00%) (AV24 Speed Reference). Frequency setpoint is 25.00 Hz (if MinFreq is 0.00 Hz and MaxFreq is 50.00 Hz) Control Word F. Set to ‘0’ (AV36 Fb_Control_Word_Lo16) G. Frequency converter status is STOP. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
  • Page 37 • 35 Quick setup Tel. +358 (0) 201 2121 • Fax +358 (0)201 212 205...
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