Nidec H300 User Manual

Nidec H300 User Manual

Hvac drive model sizes 3-11 universal variable speed ac drive for induction and permanent magnet motors
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HVAC Drive H300
Model sizes 3-11
Universal Variable Speed AC drive for
induction and permanent magnet
Part Number: 0479-0001-03
Issue: 3

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  • Page 1 User Guide HVAC Drive H300 Model sizes 3-11 Universal Variable Speed AC drive for induction and permanent magnet motors Part Number: 0479-0001-03 Issue: 3...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No parts of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by an information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Copyright © November 2017 Nidec Control Techniques Ltd...
  • Page 3 How to use this guide This user guide provides complete information for installing and operating the drive from start to finish. The information is in logical order, taking the reader from receiving the drive through to fine tuning the performance. NOTE There are specific safety warnings throughout this guide, located in the relevant sections.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    9E,10E and 11E ...........63 3.12 Electrical terminals ..........64 Optimization ........151 3.13 Routine maintenance ..........67 Motor map parameters ........151 Motor thermal protection ........160 Switching frequency ......... 161 High speed operation ........162 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    13.4 Trips, Sub-trip numbers ........288 13.5 Internal / Hardware trips ........314 13.6 Alarm indications ..........314 13.7 Status indications ..........314 13.8 Programming error indications ......314 13.9 Displaying the trip history ........315 13.10 Behaviour of the drive when tripped ....315 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 6 The declaration applies to the variable speed drive products shown below: Model number Interpretation Nomenclature aaaa - bbc ddddde M100, M101, M200, M201, M300, M400, M600, M700, M701, M702, F300, H300, E200, E300, HS30, HS70, aaaa Basic series HS71, HS72, M000, RECT...
  • Page 7 Interpretation Nomenclature aaaa - bbc ddddde aaaa Basic series M300, M400, M600, M700, M701, M702, F300, H300, E200, E300, HS30, HS70, HS71, HS72, M000, RECT Frame size 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Voltage rating...
  • Page 8 Documentation. An EMC data sheet is available giving detailed information. The assembler is responsible for ensuring that the end product or system complies with all the relevant laws in the country where it is to be used. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    1.10 Hazardous environments 2006/42/EC Safety of machinery. The equipment must not be installed in a hazardous environment (i.e. a 2014/30/EU: Electromagnetic Compatibility. potentially explosive environment). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 10: Motor

    It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment or system into which the product is incorporated complies with the relevant EMC legislation in the place of use. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 11: Product Information

    Building Automation System The H300 drive can be used as a stand alone motor controller or integrated into a building automation system using analog and digital I/O or serial communications. The base drive incorporates a EIA-485 serial communications port that is selectable between Modbus RTU, BACnet MSTP or Metasys N2 Open.
  • Page 12: Model Number

    A PT1000 RTD temperature sensor input is available which can directly provide an analog input without a transducer for control of fans and pumps. Model number The way in which the model numbers for the HVAC Drive H300 range are formed is illustrated below: Figure 2-2 Model number Identification Label...
  • Page 13: Ratings

    Ratings Normal Duty The H300 is optimzed for applications which use Self ventilated (TENV/TEFC) induction motors and require a low overload capability, and full torque at low speeds is not required (e.g. fans, pumps). Self ventilated (TENV/TEFC) induction motors require increased protection against overload due to the reduced cooling effect of the fan at low speed.
  • Page 14 557.7 * These ratings are for 2 kHz switching frequency. For ratings at 3 kHz switching frequency refer to Chapter 12.1.1 Power and current ratings (Derating for switching frequency and temperature) on page 259. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 15 335.5 * These ratings are for 2 kHz switching frequency. For ratings at 3 kHz switching frequency refer to Chapter 12.1.1 Power and current ratings (Derating for switching frequency and temperature) on page 259. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 16: Operating Modes

    Flux control is not required because the motor is self excited by the permanent magnets which form part of the rotor. Full torque is available all the way down to zero speed, with salient motors. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 17: Drive Features

    17. Ground connections 3. Identification label 8. Relay connections 13. DC bus + 4. Status LED 9. Control connections 14. DC bus - 5. Option module slot 1 10. Communications port 15. Motor connections HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 18 7. Option module slot 3 11. NV media card slot 15. Motor connections 4. Status LED 8. Relay connections 12. Ground connections * Common AC supply connections are internally linked on the 11E 6 pulse drive. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 19: Nameplate Description

    See Figure 2-3 for location of rating labels. Figure 2-5 Typical drive rating labels Normal Duty Frame current rating size Model Refer to H300-084 01840 A User Guide Voltage Drive format Key to approvals Input Normal Duty frequency power rating...
  • Page 20: Options

    All standard option modules are color-coded in order to make identification easy. All modules have an identification label on top of the module. Standard option modules can be installed to any of the available option slots on the drive. The following tables shows the color-code key and gives further details on their function. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 21 Table 2-8 Additional options Type Option Name Further Details SD Card Adaptor SD Card Adaptor Allows the drive to use an SD card for drive back-up Back-up SMARTCARD SMARTCARD Used for parameter back-up with the drive HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 22: Items Supplied With The Drive

    1 to 9 and 21 to 29 Relay connector 24 V power supply connector Grounding bracket Surface mounting brackets Grounding clamp DC terminal cover grommets Terminal nuts M6 x 11 Supply and motor connector Finger guard grommets HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 23 Table 2-10 Parts supplied with the drive (size 9A, 9E, 10E and 11E) Description Size 9A / 9E Size 10E Size 11E Control connectors 1 to 9 and 21 to 29 Relay connector 24 V power supply connectors Grounding bracket Surface mounting brackets HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 24: Mechanical Installation

    ) B o t t o m o f f i r e Bottom of fire enclosure e n c l o s u r e HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 25: Terminal Cover Removal

    If the drive has failed in a manner that causes the display to go blank immediately, it is possible the capacitors will not be discharged. In this case, consult Control Techniques or their authorized distributor. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 26 Motor terminal cover terminal cover AC / DC AC / DC terminal cover terminal cover terminal cover Motor terminal Control terminal cover cover Motor terminal Control terminal cover cover Control terminal Motor terminal cover cover HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 27 UL listing Optimization Diagnostics information information installation installation started parameters motor Operation Automation parameters data information Figure 3-4 Location and identification of terminal covers (size 11) AC terminal cover Control terminal cover Motor terminal cover HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 28 On size 4 drives, the Control / AC / Motor terminal cover must be removed before removal of the DC / Terminal cover. When replacing the terminal covers, the screws should be tightened to a maximum torque of 1 N m (0.7 lb ft). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 29 On size 5 drives, the Control terminal cover must be removed before removal of the DC / Terminal cover right. When replacing the terminal covers, the screws should be tightened to a maximum torque of 1 N m (0.7 lb ft). Figure 3-8 Removing the size 6 terminal covers HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 30 Size 9 and 10 - Kit of 8 x double entry 3470-0107 grommets Size 11 - kit of 8 x double entry 3470-0107 grommets A: All sizes. B: Size 5 only. C: Size 6 only. D: Size 7 to 10. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 31 (2). Remove any flash / sharp edges once the break- outs are removed. Use the DC terminal cover grommets supplied in the accessory box (Table 2-9 on page 22) to maintain the seal at the top of the drive. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 32: Installing / Removing Option Modules And Keypads

    Installing the third option module • Repeat the above process. The drive has the facility for all three option module slots to be used at the same time, image (6) shows the three option modules installed. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 33 To remove, reverse the installation instructions. NOTE The keypad can be installed / removed while the drive is powered up and running a motor, providing that the drive is not operating in keypad mode. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 34: Dimensions And Mounting Methods

    The inner holes (6.5 mm) x 2 are used for Unidrive SP size 1 retrofit applications. See Table 3-2 for further information. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 35 106 mm (4.17 in) 143 mm (5.63 in) (0.32 in) Æ7.0 mm (0.28 in) NOTE The outer holes in the mounting bracket are to be used for surface mounting. See Table 3-2 for further information. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 36 The outer holes in the mounting bracket are to be used for surface mounting. See Table 3-2 for further information. Figure 3-19 Surface mounting the size 7 drive 25 mm (0.98 in) 220 mm (8.66 in) 9.5 mm (0.39 in) 280 mm (11.02 in) 270 mm (10.63 in) Æ 9mm (0.35 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 37 Figure 3-20 Surface mounting the size 8 drive 26 mm (1.02 in) 259 mm (10.20 in) 310 mm (12.21 in) 290 mm (11.42 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) 10 mm (0.39 in) Æ9 mm (0.35 in) (4 holes) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 38 Figure 3-21 Surface mounting the size 9A 26 mm 259 mm (10.18 in) (1.01 in) 310 mm (12.20 in) 290 mm (11.42 in) (0.35 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) Æ 9.0 mm (0.35 in) x 4 holes HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 39 Figure 3-22 Surface mounting the size 9E and 10E 310 mm (12.21 in) 290 mm (11.42 in) 26 mm 259 mm (10.20 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) (1.02 in) 9 mm (0.35 in) Æ9.0 mm (0.35 in) x 4 holes HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 40 Figure 3-23 Surface mounting the size 11E 26 mm (1.02 in) 259 mm (10.19 in) Æ 9mm (0.35 in) 310 mm (12.21 in) 313 mm (12.32 in) x 4 holes 285 mm (11.22 in) 12 mm (0.47 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 41 400 mm 359 mm (14.37 in) (14.13 in) (15.75 in) 109 mm (4.29 in) Radius 1.0 mm (0.04 in) 38 mm 38 mm 67 mm (1.5 in) (1.5 in) (2.64 in) 76 mm (2.99 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 42 (1.02 in) (1.02 in) Æ5.2 mm (0.20 in) (x 4 holes) 68.5 mm (2.70 in) 68.5 mm (2.70 in) Radius 1.0 mm (0.04 in) Æ6.5 mm (0.3 in) (x 4 holes) 137 mm (5.39 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 43 330 mm (12.99 in) 92 mm (3.62 in) 310 mm (12.20 in) 270 mm (10.63 in) 252 mm (9.92 in) 188 mm (7.40 in) 245 mm (9.65 in) 220 mm (8.66 in) Æ 9mm (0.35 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 44 100 mm Æ9.0 mm (0.35 in) 190 mm (7.48 in) 259 mm (10.18 in) (3.94 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) x 4 holes Æ5.5 mm (0.21 in) x 8 holes 32 mm (1.24 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 45 259 mm (10.20 in) 310 mm (12.21 in) Æ9.0 mm (0.35 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) x 4 holes Æ5.5 mm (0.22 in) n5.5 typ. 8 places x 8 holes 31 mm (1.22 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 46 190 mm (7.48 in) 123 mm 310 mm (12.21 in) 259 mm (10.19 in) x 4 holes (4.84 in) 285 mm (11.22 in) Æ 5.5 mm (0.21 in) x 12 holes 31 mm (1.22 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 47 Hole size: 5.5 mm (0.22 in) Hole size: 9 mm (0.35 in) 9A, 9E and x 2* Hole size: 5.5 mm (0.22 in) Hole size: 9 mm (0.35 in) * Surface mounting brackets are also used when through-panel mounting. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 48: Enclosure For Standard Drives

    * 50°C derating applies, refer to Table 12-3 Maximum permissible continuous output current @ 50 °C (122 °F) on page 262. NOTE When through-panel mounted, ideally drives should be spaced 45 mm (1.77 in) to maximize panel stiffness. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 49 30 mm (1.18 in) NOTE Drive sizes 3 to 5 can be tile mounted where limited mounting space is available. The tile mounting kit is not supplied with the drive, it can be purchased separately. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 50 300 mm (12 in) from the drive and any power cable External controller Table 3-6 Spacing required between drive / enclosure and drive (size 9 to 11) Drive Size Spacing (B) 9A/9E 45 mm (1.77 in) 10E/11E HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 51 ------ - Ratio of Where: is the air pressure at sea level is the air pressure at the installation Typically use a factor of 1.2 to 1.3, to allow also for pressure-drops in dirty air-filters. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 52: Enclosure Design And Drive Ambient Temperature

    Refer to section 3.13.2 Size 3 to 5 heatsink fan removal procedure on page 68 for information on fan removal. Size 6 to 11 are also installed with a variable speed fan to ventilate the capacitor bank. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 53 3. Close the hinged baffle as shown (1). To remove the high IP insert, reverse the above instructions. The guidelines in Table 3-7 should be followed. Through panel securing bracket Through panel securing bracket HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 54 A current derating must be applied to the drive if the high IP insert is installed. Derating information is provided in section 12.1.1 Power and current ratings (Derating for switching frequency and temperature) on page 259. Failure to do so may result in nuisance tripping. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 55 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 56 Table 3-8 Power losses from the front of the drive when through-panel mounted Frame size Power loss ≤ 50 W ≤ 75 W ≤ 100 W ≤ 100 W ≤ 204 W ≤ 347 W ≤ 480 W 9A/9E/10E/11E HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 57: External Emc Filter

    07600230 to 07600730 4200-0672 13.2 08600860 to 08601080 4200-1662 20.7 09601250 to 09601550 (9A) 4200-1660 11.5 09601250 to 09601550 (9E) 4200-2210 10.3 22.7 10601720 to 10601970 4200-2210 10.3 22.7 11602250 to 11603050 4200-0690 16.75 36.9 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 58 414 mm 56 mm 41 mm 426 mm 83 mm 5.5 mm 5.5 mm 2.5 mm (15.12 in) (16.30 in) (2.21 in) (1.61 in) (16.77 in) (3.27 in) (0.22 in) (0.22 in) 4200-3480 (14 AWG) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 59 CT part number 4200-1972 260 mm 275 mm 85 mm 170 mm 249mm 300 mm 120 mm 6.5 mm (10.24in) (10.83 in) (3.35 in) (6.69 in) (9.79 in) (11.81 in) (4.72 in) (0.26 in) 4200-1662 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 60 225 mm 2 mm 40 mm 360 mm 73 mm 60 mm 245 mm 4200-1660 (11.02 in) (7.09 in) (4.13 in) (8.86 in) (0.08 in) (1.57 in) (14.17 in) (2.87 in) (2.36 in) (9.65 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 61 280 mm 180 mm 57 mm 245 mm 225 mm 40 mm 105 mm 360 mm 11 mm (11.02) (7.09) (2.24 mm) (9.65 in) (8.86 in) (1.57 in) (4.13 in) (14.7 in) (0.43 in) 4200-2210 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 62 386 mm (12.05 in) (1.46 in) (0.32 in) (10.2 in) (0.47 in) (4.72 in) (5.32 in) (2.36 in) (9.25 in) (0.08 in) (0.79 in) (8.27 in) (0.41 in) (0.98 in) (0.59 in) (15.20 in) 4200-0690 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 63: Line Reactor Mounting Dimensions For Size 9E,10E And 11E

    Æ 9 mm x 5 mm between centres (0.35 in x 0.20 in) 270±1 mm (10.63±0.04 in) For overall dimensions and other details, refer to Chapter 4.2.3 Drive model and input line reactor on page 82. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 64: Electrical Terminals

    Figure 3-55 Locations of the power and ground terminals (size 3 to 8) 1. Control terminals 4. Ground connections 7. DC bus - 2. Relay terminals 5. AC power terminals 8. DC bus + 3. Additional ground connection 6. Motor terminals HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 65 Figure 3-56 Location of the power and ground terminals (size 9A/9E, 10E and 11E) 9A/9E/10E 1. Control terminals 3. Ground connections 5. Motor terminals 2. Relay terminals 4. AC power terminals 6. DC bus + HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 66 10.8 mm 4200-4460 11 mm 18 N m (13.3 lb ft) 4200-1660 10.8 mm 30 N m (22.1 lb ft) 4200-2210 11 mm 4200-0400 10.5 mm 25 N m (18.4 lb ft) 4200-0690 10.5 mm HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 67: Routine Maintenance

    1. To remove the battery cover insert a flat head screwdriver into the slot as shown (1), push and turn anti-clockwise until the battery cover is released. 2. Replace the battery (the battery type is: CR2032). 3. Reverse point 1 above to replace battery cover. NOTE Ensure the battery is disposed of correctly. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 68 If the drive is surface mounted using the outer holes on the mounting bracket, then the heatsink fan can be replaced without removing the drive from the backplate. Table 3-23 Size 3 to 5 heatsink fan part numbers Model Heatsink fan part number Size 3 3251-0029 Size 4 3251-0245 Size 5 3251-0245 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 69 D: With the locking release depressed (2), take hold of the fan supply cable and carefully pull to separate the connectors. Table 3-24 Size 6 heatsink fan part number Model Heatsink fan part number Size 6 3251-0030 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 70 5) Withdraw fan housing from the drive After fan(s) have been replaced, reverse the above steps to refit. Table 3-25 Size 7 heatsink fan part number Drive model Heatsink fan part number Size 7 3251-8247 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 71 5) Withdraw fan housing from the drive After fan(s) have been replaced, reverse the above steps to refit. Table 3-26 Size 8 heatsink fan part number Drive model Heatsink fan part number Size 8 3251-8240 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 72 5) Using a T20 Torque driver remove the four screws that retain the fan in the housing After fan has been replaced, reverse the above steps to refit. Table 3-27 Heatsink fan part number Drive model Heatsink fan part number Size 9 to 11 3251-1750 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 73 With the locking release depressed, take hold of the fan supply cable and carefully pull to separate the connectors. Replace the fan by reversing the above instructions. Table 3-28 Size 6 auxiliary fan part number Model Auxiliary fan part number Size 6 3251-0030 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 74 Table 3-29 Size 7 to 11 Auxiliary (capactitor bank) fan part numbers Drive model Auxiliary (capacitor bank fan part number Size 7 3251-0041 Size 8 3251-2249 Size 9, 10 and 11 (575V and 690V) 3251-0042 Size 11 (400V) 3251-1202 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 75: Electrical Installation

    If the motor load is capable of rotating the motor when the supply is disconnected, then the motor must be isolated from the drive before gaining access to any live parts. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 76 The upper terminal block (1) is used for AC supply connection. See Figure 4-8 for further information regarding ground connections. The lower terminal block (2) is used for Motor connection. See Figure 4-9 for further information on ground connections. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 77 Fuses Optional line reactor Optional EMC filter +DC -DC AC Connections Motor Connections Optional EMC filter Optional line reactor Fuses Motor Optional ground Mains connection Supply Supply Ground Output connections Motor Optional ground connection HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 78 A separate line reactor (INLXXX) of at least the value shown in Table 4-13 and Table on page 82 must be used with size 9E, 10E and 11E. Failure to provide sufficient reactance could damage or reduce the service life of the drive. WARNING HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 79 On size 5, the supply and motor ground connections are made using the M5 studs located near the plug-in power connector. Refer to Figure 4-9 for additional ground connection. Figure 4-9 Size 5 ground connections 1. Ground connection studs 1. Ground connection studs. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 80: Ac Supply Requirements

    Maximum supply imbalance: 2 % negative phase sequence (equivalent to 3 % voltage imbalance between phases). Frequency range: 45 to 66 Hz For UL compliance only, the maximum supply symmetrical fault current must be limited to 100 kA HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 81 A separate line reactor (INLXXX) of at least the value shown in Table 4-2 and Table 4-3 must be used with size 9E, 10E and 11E. Failure to provide sufficient reactance could damage or reduce the service life of the drive. CAUTION HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 82 11404370 INL 403L** 4401-0274 11404370, 11404870, 11405070 INL 403* 4401-0259 11502480, 11502880, 11503150, 11602250, 11602750, 11603050 INL 603* 4401-0261 * Natural cooling. ** May represent a more economic solution when operating below 420 A. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 83 INL 401 4401-0182 INL 402 4401-0183 INL 601 4401-0184 INL 602 4401-0181 INL 401 4401-0182 INL 402 4401-0274 INL 403L* 4401-0259 INL403* 4401-0183 INL 601 4401-0184 INL 602 4401-0261 INL 603* * Natural cooling. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 84: Supplying The Drive With Dc

    The DC supply connections for size 3 and 4 are located under the DC / Terminal cover. Figure 4-14 below shows DC supply connections and cable routing. Figure 4-14 DC supply connections (size 3 shown) NOTE The Internal EMC filter and plastics have been removed from the above Figure 4-14 to demonstrate the routing of the DC cables. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 85: Dc Bus Paralleling

    For application data, contact the supplier of the drive. NOTE The DC bus paralleling kit is not supplied with the drive but available to order. Table 4-4 DC bus paralleling kit part numbers Size CT part number 3470-0048 3470-0061 3470-0068 3470-0063 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 86: Vdc Supply

    21.6 V Maximum power supply requirement at 24 V 40 W Recommended fuse 3 A, 50 Vdc Minimum and maximum voltage values include ripple and noise. Ripple and noise values must not exceed 5 %. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 87: Low Voltage Operation

    Size 9E, 10E and 11E drives do not have an accessible negative DC terminal. It is recommended that 9D, 10D and 11D drives are used as an alternative when this is needed, please refer to the Modular Installation Guide for further details. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 88: Heatsink Fan Supply

    Fuses The AC supply to the drive must be installed with suitable protection against overload and short-circuits. Table 4-7 shows recommended fuse ratings. Failure to observe this requirement will cause risk of fire. WARNING HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 89 05400300 CC, J or T* 06400380 06400480 CC, J or T* 06400630 07400790 07400940 CC, J or T* 07401120 08401550 08401840 09402210 09402660 10403200 10403610 11404370 11404870 11405070 * These fuses are fast acting. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 90 The nominal cable sizes below are only a guide. The mounting and grouping of cables affects their current-carrying capacity, in some cases smaller cables may be acceptable but in other cases a larger cable is required to avoid excessive temperature or voltage drop. Refer to local wiring regulations for the correct size of cables. CAUTION HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 91 2 x 150 2 x 350 2 x 300 11404370 2 x 185 2 x 185 4 x 3/0 11404870 4 x 95 2 x 400 2 x 240 2 x 240 4 x 4/0 11405070 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 92 B1 - Separate cables in conduit. A fuse or other protection must be included in all live connections to the B2 - Multicore cable in conduit. AC supply. C - Multicore cable in free air. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 93: Output Circuit And Motor Protection

    250 m (820 ft) (410 ft) (203 ft) (151 ft) (614 ft) (305 ft) 10403610 11404370 187 m 125 m 93 m 11404870 250 m (820 ft) (614 ft) (410 ft) (305 ft) 11405070 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 94 For details of inductor sizes refer to the supplier of the drive. capacitance; if a cable of this type is used, the maximum cable length is half that quoted in the tables, (Figure 4-20 shows how to identify the two types). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 95: Ground Leakage

    Severe arcing may occur if this circuit is interrupted with the motor running at high current and low WARNING speed. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 96: Emc (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

    04400185 to 04400240 4200-0252 05400300 4200-0402 06400380 to 06400630 4200-4800 07400790 to 07401120 4200-1132 08401550 to 08401840 4200-1972 09402210 to 09402660 (9A) 4200-3021 09402210 to 09402660 (9E) 4200-4460 10403200 to 10403610 4200-4460 11404370 to 11405070 4200-0400 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 97 Loosen the ground connection nuts and slide the grounding clamp in the direction shown. Once in place, the ground connection nuts should be tightened with a maximum torque of 2 N m (1.47 lb ft). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 98 Remove the three M4 terminal nuts (1). Lift away the cover (2) to expose the M4 Torx internal EMC filter removal screw. Finally remove the M4 Torx internal EMC filter removal screw (3) to electrically disconnect the internal EMC filter. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 99 The Internal EMC filter on size 9E, 10E and 11E cannot be removed. To electrically disconnect the line to ground varistors, remove the two screws highlighted (1) above and remove the bracket (2). NOTE The line to ground varistors should only be removed in special circumstances. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 100 It must not be connected directly to the power earth busbar. Optional ground connection HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 101 Operation in the second environment In all cases a shielded motor cable must be used, and an EMC filter is required for all drives with a rated input current of less than 100 A. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 102 Figure 4-38 Sensitive signal circuit clearance ³300 mm (12 in) Sensitive signal cable Avoid placing sensitive signal circuits in a zone 300 mm (12 in) in the area immediately surrounding the power module. Ensure good EMC grounding. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 103 Figure 4-43 Connecting the motor cable to an isolator / disconnect switch Isolator From the To the Drive motor Coupling bar (If required) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 104: Communications Connections

    Bipolar TT-UKK5-D/24 AC These devices are not suitable for fast digital data networks, because the capacitance of the diodes adversely affects the signal. For data networks, follow the specific recommendations for the particular network. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 105: Control Connections

    *The Safe Torque Off / Drive enable terminal is a positive logic input only. thermistor) will pick up large pulse currents via the cable capacitance. The shield of these signal cables must be connected to ground close to HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 106 Reset resistance User defined in Pr 07.056 [07.061] 50 Ω ± 40 % Short-circuit detection resistance Common to all modes 12 bits (11 bits plus sign) Resolution 4 ms Sample / update period HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 107 -3 V to +30 V voltage range >2 mA @15 V from IEC 61131-2, type 1, Impedance 6.6 k Ω Input thresholds 10 V ±0.8 V from IEC 61131-2, type 1 Sample / Update period 2 ms HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 108: Building Automation Network Connections

    RX TX Isolated ground RX\ TX\ Shielded twisted pair Characteristic impedance: 100 to 130 W Cable specification Capacitance between conductors: <100 pF Maximum length: 1200 m with AWG 18 cable Termination resistor 120 W HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 109: Safe Torque Off (Sto)

    The braking function in the drive is ≥99 % High provided by an electronic circuit which is not fail-safe. If braking is a safety requirement, it must be supplemented by Mission time 20 years an independent fail-safe braking mechanism. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 110 Torque Off circuit be provided with a dedicated 0V conductor which should be connected to terminal 28 at the drive. Safe Torque Off over-ride The drive does not provide any facility to over-ride the Safe Torque Off function, for example for maintenance purposes. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 111: Getting Started

    Version number 01.02.02.00 Character ABCD Table 5-3 Hand/Off/Auto mode 32 bit number with decimal point 21474836.47 Pr 1.052 Power up 16 bit binary number 0100001011100101 Hand/Off/Auto disabled Auto Mode Off Mode See table Table 5-4 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 112 NOTE The navigation keys can only be used to move between menus if Pr 00.031 has been set to show 'All Menus'. Refer to section 5.9 Parameter access level and security on page 117. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 113 NOTE For new parameter-values to apply after the line power supply to the drive is interrupted, new values must be saved. Refer to section 5.7 Saving parameters on page 116. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 114: Menu Structure

    * The option module menus (S.mm.ppp) are only displayed if option modules are installed. Where S signifies the option module slot number and the mm.ppp signifies the menu and the parameter number of the option module's internal menus and parameter. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 115: Advanced Menus

    The drive is in the under voltage state Disabled Voltage either in low voltage or high voltage mode Heat The motor pre-heat function is active Enabled The drive is performing a ‘phasing test on Phasing Enabled enable’ HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 116: Changing The Operating Mode

    This may involve data transfer between the drive an option • Toggle the reset digital input, or modules. During this period ‘Uploading From Options’ is displayed • Carry out a drive reset through serial communications by setting Pr 10.038 to 100 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 117: Restoring Parameter Defaults

    0 and press the button. The User Security has now been disabled, and will not have to be unlocked each time the drive is powered up to allow read / write access to the parameters. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 118: Displaying Parameters With Non-Default Values Only

    117 for further information regarding access level. 5.12 Communications As standard the H300 drive is provided with a 2 wire EIA-485 interface located beneath the control terminals, see Figure 4-46 Location of the comms connector on page 104. It allows communication to other devices via three building automation network protocols (Modbus RTU, BACnet MSTP and Metasys N2 Open).
  • Page 119 {00.037} See Chapter 10 Building Automation on page 172 for further information about the three building automation network (BAN) protocols available with the HVAC drive H300. NOTE This drive does not provide the necessary line polarization for correct operation of the EIA-485 port, the data lines (Rx Tx and /Rx /Tx) must be correctly biased in accordance with the relevant protocol specification, this is normally done in the communication master or controller.
  • Page 120: Basic Parameters

    12 kHz (5), 16 kHz (6) Disable (0), Enable (1), 00.023 Catch A Spinning Motor {06.009} Disable (0) Fwd Only (2), Rev Only (3) 00.024 Auto-tune {05.012} 0 to 2 0 to 2 0, 1, 2, 6 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 121 00.059 Trip 9 {10.029} 0 to 255 00.060 Trip 0 Date {10.041} 00-00-00 to 31-12-99 Date 00.061 Trip 0 Time {10.042} 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 Time 00.062 Trip 1 Date {10.043} 00-00-00 to 31-12-99 Date HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 122 Read only Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination IP address Mac address Date Date parameter Time Time parameter HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 123 Safety Product Mechanical Electrical Getting Basic Running NV Media Card Building Advanced Technical UL listing Optimization Diagnostics information information installation installation started parameters the motor Operation Automation parameters data information HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 124 Read-only (RO) Read-only (RO) Output Output 00.XXX 00.XXX parameter parameter terminals terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 125 Voltage Boost 00.015 Speed Dynamic V to F Feedback Select 00.001 Power stage Maximum Switching 00.022 Sensorless Frequency position 00.002 Output Frequency estimator RFC-A Current RFC-S Magnitude 04.002 04.001 Torque Producing Current Magnetising Current HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 126: Parameter Descriptions

    Load parameters with standard (50 Hz) defaults 1244 [Reset 60Hz Defs] Load parameters with US (60 Hz) defaults 1070 [Reset modules] Reset all option modules 11001 [Read Enc. NP P1] No function on the H300 11051 [Read Enc. NP P2] HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 127 ** These functions do not require a drive reset to become active. All other functions require a drive reset to initiate the function. To allow easy access to some commonly used functions, refer to the table overleaf. Equivalent values and strings are also provided in the table above. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 128: Full Descriptions

    RFC-A mode. For Open- 02.001 Post Ramp Reference loop, RFC-A and RFC-S modes, a positive value of power indicates 00.017 Number Of Motor Poles power flowing from the drive to the motor. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 129 RFC-A 0.000 to 20.000 s to Pr 01.006 VM_ACCEL_RATE RFC-S Set Pr 00.012 to the required rate of acceleration. Note that larger values produce lower acceleration. The rate applies in both directions of rotation. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 130 Rated Frequency (00.021) and the Rated Speed rpm (00.019) rpm. The number of poles = 120 * rated frequency / rpm rounded to the nearest even number. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 131 Enable Detect all frequencies It is highly recommended that a rotating autotune is performed Fwd only Detect positive frequencies only (Pr 00.024 set to 2). Rev only Detect negative frequencies only Autotune test 1: HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 132 Pr 00.026 sets the destination of analog input 1 Torque Off signal from terminal 29, setting the drive Enable Parameter (06.015) to OFF (0) or disabling the drive via the control word (Pr 06.042 & Pr 06.043). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 133 NV Media Card Data Previously Loaded Pr 00.028 sets the destination of analog input 2 RFC-A 0 to 999 RFC-S This parameter shows the number of the data block last transferred from a SMARTCARD to the drive. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 134 As 4 above, but for option slot 2. 8: Slot 3 As 4 above, but for option slot 3. 9: Slot 4 As 4 above, but for option slot 4. RFC-A 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 RFC-S See Date (00.034) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 135 • This mode is not intended to allow motor reversals. If the direction does need to be reversed, the motor should be stopped and any HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 136 Id Test Current for Inductance Measurement (00.046) in the d axis of the motor. If this parameter is left at its default value of zero then no compensation is made to the value of Lq with changes in Id. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 137 Trip 4 Date 00.068 {10.049} Trip 5 Date 00.070 {10.051} Trip 6 Date 00.072 {10.053} Trip 7 Date 00.074 {10.055} Trip 8 Date 00.076 {10.057} Trip 9 Date 00.078 {10.059} 00-00-00 RFC-A 31-12-99 RFC-S HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 138: Running The Motor

    • Press the red reset button • Toggle the reset digital input • Carry out a drive reset through serial communications by setting Pr 10.038 to 100 (ensure that Pr. mm.000 returns to 0). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 139 L1 L2 L3 U V W Safe Torque Off (drive enable) AUTO HAND Reset U V W Keypad optional item, must be installed for hand mode Fuses Induction or permanent magnet motor RFC-A RFC-S Sensorless Sensorless L1 L2 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 140 Safe Torque Off (drive enable) U V W AUTO HAND Reset Keypad U V W Optional item, must be installed for hand mode Fuses Induction or permanent magnet motor L1 L2 RFC-A RFC-S Sensorless Sensorless HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 141 L1 L2 L3 U V W Safe Torque Off (drive enable) AUTO HAND Reset Keypad Optional item, must be installed U V W for hand mode Induction or permanent magnet motor L1 L2 RFC-S RFC-A Sensorless Sensorless HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 142 Safe Torque Off (drive enable) AUTO HAND Reset Keypad U V W Optional item, must be installed for hand mode Induction or permanent magnet motor RFC-A RFC-S Sensorless Sensorless * Required for size 9E and 10. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 143: Quick Start Commissioning / Start-Up

    Select 'Save Parameters' in Pr mm.000 (alternatively enter a value of 1001 in Pr mm.000) and press Save parameters the red reset button or toggle the reset digital input. Drive is now ready to run HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 144 Save parameters Select 'Save Parameters' in Pr mm.000 (alternatively enter a value of 1001 in Pr mm.000) and press red reset button or toggle the reset digital input. Drive is now ready to run HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 145 Save Select 'Save Parameters' in Pr mm.000 (alternatively enter a value of 1001 in Pr mm.000) and press red reset parameters button or toggle the reset digital input. Drive is now ready to run HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 146: Quick Start Commissioning / Start-Up Using Hvac Drive Connect (V02.00.05 Onwards)

    Quick start commissioning / start-up using HVAC Drive Connect (V02.00.05 onwards) HVAC Drive Connect is a Windows™ based software commissioning/start-up tool for H300 drives. HVAC Drive Connect can be used for commissioning / start-up and monitoring, drive parameters can be uploaded, downloaded and compared and simple or custom menu listings can be created.
  • Page 147 Not required when using data from the motor database for a Leroy Somer LSRPM motor used in RFC-S Sensorless mode. Autotune 4. Select 'Save parameters in drive' to perform a parameter save. The drive is now ready to run. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 148 Use of the motor database for a Leroy Somer LSRPM motor for use in RFC-S Sensorless mode. Select 'Motor Setup' from the 'Dashboard'. On the 'Motor Setup' screen, select 'Choose a motor'. Select the required motor database: Select the required motor from the list and click 'OK'. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 149 Operation Automation parameters data information The data for the selected motor is displayed on the 'Motor Setup' screen. Click 'Send to drive' to set the associated parameters. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 150: Diagnostics

    If the drive trips, it is possible to interrogate the trip log from within HVAC Drive Connect. Select 'Drive Trip Log' from the 'Dashboard'. The drive trip log shows the trip responsible for stopping the autotune and a description of the trip. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 151: Optimization

    It is important that this parameter is set up correctly. The drive can measure the motor rated power factor by performing a rotating autotune (see Autotune (Pr 00.024), below). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 152 This mode is suitable for variable torque applications like fans and pumps where the load is proportional to the square of the speed of the motor shaft. This mode should not be used if a high starting torque is required. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 153 If too small a value is entered in Pr 00.019, the motor will run faster than the demanded frequency. The synchronous speeds for 50 Hz motors with different numbers of poles are as follows: 2 pole = 3000 rpm, 4 pole = 1500 rpm, 6pole =1000 rpm, 8 pole = 750 rpm HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 154 The stator inductance can be measured by the drive by performing a rotating autotune (see Autotune (Pr 00.024), later in this table). HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 155 In some applications where it is necessary for the reference frame used by the drive to dynamically follow the flux very closely (i.e. high speed Sensorless RFC-A induction motor applications) the integral gain may need to have a significantly higher value. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 156 Increasing the differential term reduces the overshoot produced by under-damping, however, for most applications the proportional and integral gains alone are sufficient. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 157 Sensorless Mode Filter (03.079) defines the time constant. The default time constant is 4 ms. This is particularly useful when using standard ramp or spinning start with a low friction high inertia load, and can prevent over voltage trips. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 158 In some applications where it is necessary for the reference frame used by the drive to dynamically follow the flux very closely the integral gain may need to have a significantly higher value. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 159 Increasing the differential term reduces the overshoot produced by under-damping, however, for most applications the proportional and integral gains alone are sufficient. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 160: Motor Thermal Protection

    If the rated current defined by Pr 05.007 is altered, the accumulator is reset to zero. The default setting of the thermal time constant (Pr 04.015) is 89 s which is equivalent to an overload of 110 % for 165 s from cold. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 161: Switching Frequency

    Current limit and ramps μs ramps 8 kHz - 125 μs 16 kHz - 125 Level 3 1 ms Voltage controller Level 4 4 ms Time critical user interface Background Non-time critical user interface HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 162: High Speed Operation

    The disadvantage is that the machine current will be distorted as the modulation depth increases above unity, and will contain a significant amount of low order odd harmonics of the fundamental output frequency. The additional low order harmonics cause increased losses and heating in the motor. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 163: Hvac Drive H300 Issue Number

    Pr 1.053 to zero inhibits the fire mode function and changing Pr 8.024 (Digital Input 4 source) could result in digital input 4 source to be allocated to a parameter other than Pr 1.054. CAUTION HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 164 Pr 14.018 =c1, then the upper limit defines the maximum positive or negative magnitude for the PID output. When any of the limits OFF (0) or On (1) OFF (0) is active then the integrator accumulator is held. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 165 PID 1 reference scaling PID 2 disabled; output is zero and integrator reset to zero 14.053 PID 2 reference scaling PID 2 enabled PID 2 enable state follows PID 1 enable state 0.000 to 4.000 1.000 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 166 Minimum frequency value of error (depending upon mode selected) is used as the error 1.007 signal to the PID1 controller. NOTE Maximum reference Minimum reference 7.044 7.041 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 167: Nv Media Card Operation

    NV Media Card Operation The HVAC drive H300 is not able to read any other type of Affinity data block on the card. Although it is possible to transfer difference from default data blocks from an Affinity into the HVAC drive H300, the...
  • Page 168: Transferring Data

    The following drive rating dependant parameters (RA coding bit set) will not be transferred to the destination drive by a NV Media Card when the voltage rating of the destination drive is different from the source drive and the file is a parameter file. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 169: Data Block Header Information

    It is possible to create a bootable parameter data block by setting Pr mm.000 to 2001 and initiating a drive reset. This data block is created in one operation and is not updated when further parameter changes are made. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 170: Nv Media Card Parameters

    Off (0) or On (1) Displays the version number of the file selected in Pr 11.037. RFC-S NV Media Card Read-only Flag (11.075) shows the state of the read- only flag for the currently installed card. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 171: Nv Media Card Trips

    After an attempt to read, write or erase data from a NV Media Card a trip is initiated if there has been a problem with the command. See Chapter 13 Diagnostics on page 286 for more information on NV Media Card trips. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 172: Building Automation

    BACnet MSTP • Metasys N2 Open As standard the H300 Drive is provided with a 2 wire EIA-485 interface located beneath the control terminals (see Figure 10-1). All three protocols use this communication interface. Figure 10-1 Location of the comms connector...
  • Page 173 Table 10-6 Serial baud rate Pr 11.025 Description 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 Revised values will only be used after the next power-up or if Reset Serial Communications (Pr 11.020) is set to one. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 174 The drive will continue to run at this speed until such time as the user manually changes preset speed 1 via the keypad or communications returns and a new speed reference is provided via the building automation network HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 175 Global addressing Address zero addresses all slave nodes on the network. Slave nodes suppress the response messages for broadcast requests. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 176 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78 10.3.6 Function codes The function code determines the context and format of the message data. Bit 7 of the function code is used in the slave response to indicate an exception. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 177 Writes a contiguous array of registers. The slave imposes an upper limit on the number of registers which can be written. If this is exceeded the slave will discard the request and the master will time out. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 178 Byte Description Slave source node address Function code 0x17 Length of register data in read block (in bytes) Register data 0 MSB Register data 0 LSB 3+byte count CRC LSB 4+byte count CRC MSB HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 179 FC03 multiple read 0x10 Length of data (bytes) = 4x32 bit registers = 16 bytes Pr 20.021 data 7-10 Pr 20.022 data 11-14 Pr 20.023 data 15-18 Pr 20.024 data CRC LSB CRC MSB HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 180 Original function code with bit 7 set Exception code CRC LSB CRC MSB Exception codes The following exception codes are supported. Code Description Function code not supported Register address out of range, or request to read too many registers HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 181: Bacnet Specification

    *Only commandable objects will have priority_array and Relinquish_Default properties. **The polarity property is read-only for all objects that support it, and can only be changed via the invert parameter associated with the input/output represented by the object. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 182 The first available analog output on a Module x analog output 1 Solutions Module Device object properties The following list describes the Device Object properties supported on the BAN interface with H300. Table 10-19 Device Object properties Device Object Property APDU-timeout...
  • Page 183 Universal parameter access RW/RO/C (Pr 29.016) User selectable parameter 8 Universal parameter access RW/RO/C (Pr 29.017) User selectable parameter 9 Universal parameter access RW/RO/C (Pr 29.018) User selectable parameter 10 Universal parameter access RW/RO/C (Pr 29.019) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 184 RW** * Filter change required / done (Pr 06.022) can only be set to inactive (Boolean FALSE) **Drive reset (Pr 10.033) will be initiated when set from inactive (Boolean FALSE) to active (Boolean TRUE) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 185: Metesys N2 Specification

    Metasys commands that are identified to be "optional" are not supported by the H300 drive. The sections below detail the Metasys N2 regions, points, commands, alarms and warnings supported by the H300 drive. The Metasys protocol supports seven different kinds of "points"; these delineations are called regions. The supported region types are listed in the table below.
  • Page 186 User Selectable Parameter 7 as BAN Object UP 29.017 User Selectable Parameter 8 as BAN Object UP 29.018 User Selectable Parameter 9 as BAN Object UP 29.019 User Selectable Parameter 10 as BAN Object HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 187 Overriding the Analog Input Value attribute will freeze its value to the specified setting until an "override release" is issued for that point. Analog Inputs are all read-only so that an "override" command will not change the value in the drive itself. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 188 "override active" bit is to issue an "Override Release Request" command for this point. The "Normal/Alarm" bit will set if the "Current State" does not match the "normal state" in the Object Configuration attribute and the "alarm enabled" bit is set in the Object Configuration attribute. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 189 These bits are re-evaluated when the status or current value of the Analog Output Point is queried. They are also re-evaluated whenever a "Poll without Acknowledge" command is received and this point's "COS-enable" bit is set. The Analog Output Status attribute cannot be written to; the only permissible operation is "Read". HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 190 This action would normally be done during testing of the Metasys building automation network. The only way to clear the "override active" bit is to issue an "Override Release Request" command for this point. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 191 Internal Integer Values and Internal Byte Values. While the Metasys protocol provides for Internal Integer Points and Internal Byte Points, Control Techniques has not implemented any functionality for them. Attempts to access Internal Integer and Internal Byte Points will result in an error message. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 192 Metasys user in that the network doesn't have to continually poll a large number of points to detect a change; rather a list of these points is sent to the H300 node and polling queries will result in just the specified points being checked for change. The results are culled into a single response message.
  • Page 193 COS Status 1 COS Status 0 Description Normal – no warning or alarm condition Low Warning Low Alarm High Warning High Alarm Overleaf is a depiction of an analog input signal traversing all alarm/warning regions. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 194 The alarm will be indicated in bit 4 of the Binary Input status attribute. Table 10-54 Binary input object status byte Normal / Override Reliable / Description Not used Current state Not used Not used Not used Alarm active Unreliable HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 195: Advanced Parameters

    Protected: cannot be used as a destination. User save: parameter saved in drive EEPROM when the user initiates a parameter save. Power-down save: parameter automatically saved in drive EEPROM when the under volts (UV) trip occurs. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 196 Maximum speed 01.006 Menu 0 set-up Menu 22 Minimum speed 01.007 10.004 Modules - number of 11.035 Motor map 05.006 05.007 05.008 05.009 05.010 05.011 Motorized potentiometer 09.021 09.022 09.023 09.024 09.025 09.026 09.027 09.028 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 197 Variable selector 2 12.028 to 12.035 Velocity feed forward 01.039 01.040 Voltage controller 05.031 Voltage mode 05.014 05.017 05.023 05.015 Voltage rating 11.033 05.009 05.005 Voltage supply 06.044 05.005 Warning 10.019 10.012 10.017 10.018 10.040 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 198: Parameter Ranges And Variable Minimum Maximums

    Otherwise: VM_ACCEL_RATE[MAX] = 3200.0 x Maximum frequency / 100.0 RFC-A, RFC-S modes VM_ACCEL_RATE[MIN] = 0.000 If Ramp Rate Units (02.039) = 0: VM_ACCEL_RATE[MAX] = 3200.000 Otherwise: VM_ACCEL_RATE[MAX] = 3200.000 x Maximum speed / 1000.0 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 199 Range of [MIN] Range of [MAX] 24 to 1150 If Back-up Mode Enable (06.068) = 0: VM_LOW_UNDER_VOLTS[MAX] = VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS[MIN] If Back-up Mode Enable (06.068) = 1: Definition VM_LOW_UNDER_VOLTS[MAX] = VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS[MIN] / 1.1. VM_LOW_UNDER_VOLTS[MIN] = 24. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 200 RFC-A, RFC-S: -50000.0 to 0.0 Open-loop: 0.0 to 550.0 Range of [MAX] RFC-A, RFC-S: 0.0 to 50000.0 Negative Reference Bipolar Reference VM_NEGATIVE_REF_ VM_NEGATIVE_REF_ Clamp Enable (01.008) Enable (01.010) CLAMP1[MIN] CLAMP1[MAX] Pr 01.006 Definition -VM_POSITIVE_REF_CLAMP[MAX] HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 201 Range of [MAX] 0.000 to 99999.999 VM_RATED_CURRENT [MAX] = Maximum Rated Current (11.060) and is dependent on the drive rating. This is the Normal Duty rating of the drive. Definition VM_RATED_CURRENT [MIN] = 0.00 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 202 However the minimum is dependent on Negative Reference Clamp Enable (01.008) and Bipolar Reference Enable (01.010). Negative Definition Bipolar Reference Reference Clamp VM_SPEED_FREQ_USER_REFS[MIN] Enable (01.010) Enable (01.008) If Select Motor 2 Parameters (11.045) = 0 Minimum Reference Clamp (01.007), otherwise M2 Minimum Reference Clamp (21.002) -VM_SPEED_FREQ_REF[MAX] -VM_SPEED_FREQ_REF[MAX] HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 203 VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS Range applied the standard under-voltage threshold Units Range of [MIN] 0 to 1150 Range of [MAX] 0 to 1150 VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS[MAX] = VM_DC_VOLTAGE_SET / 1.1 Definition VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS[MIN] is voltage rating dependent. See Table 11-4 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 204 MOTOR2_CURRENT_LIMIT depending on which motor map is currently active. The maximum value (VM_TORQUE_CURRENT_UNIPOLAR [MAX] varies between drive sizes with default parameters loaded. For some drive sizes the default value may be reduced below the value given by the parameter range limiting. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 205 Table 11-4 Voltage ratings dependant values Voltage level (V) Variable min/max 200 V 400 V 575 V 690 V VM_DC_VOLTAGE_SET[MAX] 1150 VM_DC_VOLTAGE[MAX] 1190 VM_AC_VOLTAGE_SET[MAX] VM_AC_VOLTAGE[MAX] VM_STD_UNDER_VOLTS[MIN] VM_SUPPLY_LOSS_LEVEL[MIN] VM_HIGH_DC_VOLTAGE 1500 1500 1500 1500 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 206: Menu 1: Frequency / Speed Reference

    Keypad Control Mode Reference (01.017) 01.017 AUTO HAND Reset Keypad Control Mode Reference Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 207 [01.006] Skip Freq./ Skip Freq./ Skip Freq./ Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Velocity Feed-Forward 01.030 01.032 01.034 [01.006] Reference Skip Freq./ Skip Freq./ Skip Freq./ Speed band Speed band Speed band [01.006] [01.007] HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 208 Off (0) or On (1) Off (0) RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 209 Safety Product Mechanical Electrical Getting Basic Running NV Media Card Building Advanced Technical UL listing Optimization Diagnostics information information installation installation started parameters the motor Operation Automation parameters data information HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 210: Menu 2: Ramps

    01.050 Indicator Reverse Forward Accel. Rate Accel. Rate Acceleration Ramp Control 02.003 Ramp Hold Ramp Mode 02.004 Pre-Ramp Speed 01.003 Reference Standard Ramp Voltage* 02.008 Deceleration Fail 02.009 Detection Disable Ramp Rate Units 02.039 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 211 Deceleration Rate 8 Preset Selected 01.050 Indicator Forward Reverse Decel. rate Decel. rate Deceleration Post-Ramp Ramp Control Reference S-Ramp Enable** 02.006 02.001 02.007 Maximum Rate Of Change 02.040 S-Ramp Percentage S-Ramp Set-up Mode 02.041 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 212 Single (0), Percentage (1) Single (0) RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 213: Menu 3: Speed Feedback And Speed Control

    010.006 03.009 010.007 Absolute At-Speed 03.007 Select Above Set-Speed Input At Speed Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Upper Limit Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 214 Figure 11-4 Menu 3 RFC-A, RFC-S logic diagram Post-Ramp VM_SPEED_FREQ_REF[MAX] Final Speed Reference Reference 02.001 03.001 VM_SPEED_FREQ_REF[MIN] Sensorless Mode Active 03.078 03.079 Sensorless Mode Filter NOTE * Automatic change over if the relevant ‘bit’ of Position Feedback Initialized (03.076) is 0. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 215 10.007 Absolute At Speed 03.007 Select At Speed Above Set Speed Upper Limit Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 216 03.079 Sensorless Mode Filter 4 (0) ms RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 217: Menu 4: Torque And Current Control

    Current Limit Braking Resistor Motor Alarm Load Reached Active Thermal Protection Accumulator Accumulator Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 218 At 100% Current Limit Braking Energy Motor Motor Current Read-only (RO) Load Indicator Active Overload Overload Overload Alarm Output mm.ppp parameter terminals Indicator Indicator Accumulator Indicator The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 219 At 100% Current Limit Braking Energy Motor Motor Current Read-only (RO) Load Active Overload Indicator Overload Overload Alarm Output mm.ppp parameter terminals Indicator Indicator Accumulator Indicator The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 220 0.0 to 100.0 % 100.0 % RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 221: Menu 5: Motor Control

    Gain Torque Magnitude Producing Current 04.002 04.001 04.020 Percentage Load Input 04.017 Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals Magnetising parameter Current Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 222 Current feedback 05.012 Autotune Low frequency Voltage Boost 05.015 Voltage Controller Gain 05.031 Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 223 Flux Controller Rated 05.009 Voltage Output 05.002 RFC-A Voltage Output Flux Optimization 05.013 Select Power RFC-S Power Calculation (V x 1) 05.003 Enable High 05.022 Speed Mode Current Magnitude 04.001 04.002 04.017 Magnetising Current HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 224 Auto-switching Frequency 05.036 1 to 2 Step Size 2 kHz (0), 3 kHz (1), 4 kHz (2), 6 kHz (3), 05.037 Switching Frequency ND NC PT 8 kHz (4), 12 kHz (5), 16 kHz (6) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 225 0 to 90 ° ND NC PT RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 226: Menu 6: Sequencer And Clock

    DC Bus Voltage 05.005 Drive power supply monitor Active Supply 06.044 Low voltage supply Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 227 0.5 s (0) 06.059 Output Phase Loss Detection Enable Disabled (0), Enabled (1) Disabled (0) 06.060 Standby Mode Enable Off (0) or On (1) Off (0) 06.061 Standby Mode Mask 0000000 to 1111111 0000000 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 228 Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination IP address Mac address Date Date parameter Time Time parameter Slot,menu,parameter Character parameter Version number HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 229: Menu 7: Analog I/O

    Analog Output 2 parameter Torque Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp Producing parameter ??.?? terminals Current 07.023 07.024 04.002 The parameters are all shown in their default settings Analog Analog ??.?? Output 2 Output 2 Mode Scaling HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 230 -50 to 300 °C RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 231 Safety Product Mechanical Electrical Getting Basic Running NV Media Card Building Advanced Technical UL listing Optimization Diagnostics information information installation installation started parameters the motor Operation Automation parameters data information HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 232: Menu 8: Digital I/O

    I/O 3 Invert Logic Polarity parameter ??.??? Run Forward 06.030 x(-1) ??.??? Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 233 DI/O 09 State 08.009 08.010 An Option Module with External Trip Generator 06.029 Combine with I/O input (Menu 6) safety functions can External Trip Mode open these switches Hardware Enable 08.040 DI/O 10 State HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 234 08.042 08.062 08.052 unprotected bit parameter ??.??? Auxiliary Button 00.000 ??.??? x(-1) Toggle Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 235 0000000000000000 to 1111111111111111 0000000000000000 RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 236: Menu 9: Programmable Logic, Motorized Pot Binary Sum And Timers

    Function-2 ??.??? Input-2 Invert Delay ??.??? ??.??? x(-1) 09.016 Function-2 Input-2 Source Parameter Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 237 Function disabled if set to a non valid destination 09.031 Binary-Sum Input Logic Fours(MSB) Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 238 Timer disabled if set Timer 2 Repeat 09.049 to a non valid destination Function Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 239 09.062 Scope Trigger 09.059 Scope Trigger Source x(-1) 09.060 Scope Trigger Threshold 09.061 Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 240 09.058 Scope Trace 4 Source 0.000 to 59.999 0.000 09.059 Scope Trigger Off (0) or On (1) Off (0) 09.060 Scope Trigger Source 0.000 to 59.999 0.000 09.061 Scope Trigger Threshold -2147483648 to 2147483647 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 241 Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination IP address Mac address Date Date parameter Time Time parameter Slot,menu,parameter Character parameter Version number HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 242: Menu 10: Status And Trips

    00:00:00 to 23:59:59 Time ND NC 10.051 Trip 5 Date 00-00-00 to 31-12-99 Date ND NC 10.052 Trip 5 Time 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 Time ND NC 10.053 Trip 6 Date 00-00-00 to 31-12-99 Date ND NC HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 243 Table 11-5 Defaults for Pr 10.030, Pr 10.031 and Pr 10.061 Drive size Pr 10.030 Pr 10.031 Pr 10.061 75 Ω 50 W 3.3 s 38 Ω 4 and 5 100 W 2.0 s All other ratings and frame sizes 0.000 0.00 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 244: Menu 11: General Drive Set-Up

    Power Board Software Version Number 0.00 to 99.99 ND NC 11.063 Product Type 0 to 255 ND NC 11.064 Product Identifier Characters H300 (1295396912) to (2147483647) H300 ND NC 11.065 Drive Rating And Configuration 00000000 to 999999999 ND NC 11.066 Power Stage Identifier...
  • Page 245 Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination IP address Mac address Date Date parameter Time Time parameter Slot,menu,parameter Character parameter Version number HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 246: Menu 12: Threshold Detectors And Variable Selectors

    Detector 2 Detector 2 Source Hysteresis Output Invert Input Read-write (RW) Hysteresis mm.ppp terminals parameter Threshold level Read-only (RO) Output mm.ppp parameter terminals Threshold The parameters are all shown in their default settings output HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 247 Variable Selector 2 ??.??? Source 2 Scaling 12.034 ??.??? Input Read-write (RW) Variable Selector 2 mm.ppp 12.029 terminals parameter Source 2 Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 248 Off (0) or On (1) Off (0) RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 249 Safety Product Mechanical Electrical Getting Basic Running NV Media Card Building Advanced Technical UL listing Optimization Diagnostics information information installation installation started parameters the motor Operation Automation parameters data information HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 250: Menu 14: User Pid Controller

    Feedback PID Enable 14.008 Logic 1 Any bit parameter Logic 1 ??.??? Any bit parameter ??.??? ??.??? Source ??.??? 14.009 not used PID Enable Source 1 Source 14.027 not used PID Enable Source 2 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 251 PID Output ??.??? Scaling PID Integral Gain 14.001 14.015 14.012 ??.??? PID Derivative Gain Input Read-write (RW) mm.ppp terminals parameter Read-only (RO) mm.ppp Output parameter terminals The parameters are all shown in their default settings HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 252 14.055 PID2 Digital Reference ±100.00 % 0.00 % 14.056 PID2 Digital Feedback ±100.00 % 0.00 % 14.057 PID2 Enable Source 2 0.000 to 59.999 0.000 14.058 PID1 Feedback Output Scaling 0.000 to 4.000 1.000 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 253 Off (0) or On (1) Off (0) RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 254: Menus 15, 16 And 17: Option Module Set-Up

    The option module ID indicates the type of module that is installed in the corresponding slot. See the relevant option module user guide for more information regarding the module. Option module ID Module Category No module installed SI-I/O Automation (I/O Expansion) SI-Applications Plus MCi210 Automation (Applications) MCi200 SI-PROFIBUS SI-DeviceNet SI-CANopen Fieldbus SI-Ethernet SI-PROFINET RT SI-PROFINET V2 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 255: Menu 18: Application Menu 1

    -2147483648 to 2147483647 20.040 RW Read / Write Read only Num Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 256: Menu 22: Additional Menu 0 Set-Up

    Parameter 00.051 Set-up 10.021 22.052 Parameter 00.052 Set-up 10.022 22.053 Parameter 00.053 Set-up 10.023 22.054 Parameter 00.054 Set-up 10.024 22.055 Parameter 00.055 Set-up 10.025 22.056 Parameter 00.056 Set-up 10.026 22.057 Parameter 00.057 Set-up 10.027 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 257 10.060 22.080 Parameter 00.080 Set-up 0.000 Read / Write Read only Number parameter Bit parameter Text string Binary parameter Filtered No default value Not copied Protected parameter Rating dependent User save Power-down save Destination HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 258: Menu 29: Building Automation Network Setup

    Date Date Parameter Time Time Parameter Character Parameter Binary Parameter IP Address Mac Address Version Number Slot, menu, parameter Number Parameter Destination No Default Value Rating dependant Non- copyable Protected Filtered User Save Power-Down Save HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 259: Technical Data

    10.5 04400185 18.5 14.6 11.1 04400240 21.8 19.2 14.6 11.2 05400300 25.8 22.2 17.1 13.5 06400380 18.5 24.3 06400480 24.5 06400630 24.5 07400790 53.6 07400940 80.6 53.6 07401120 95.2 80.6 53.8 08401550 08401840 106.7 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 260 07600360 28.1 21.2 07600460 40.5 28.1 21.2 07600520 51.5 40.6 28.1 21.2 07600730 71.5 51.8 40.6 28.1 21.2 08600860 72.2 49.7 37.8 08601080 91.8 72.4 49.7 37.8 09601250 09601550 10601720 10601970 11602250 11602750 11603050 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 261 14.5 13.5 12.2 10.5 05200300 25.5 25.2 24.9 24.3 23.7 22.5 21.6 400 V 03400034 03400045 03400062 03400077 03400104 03400123 04400185 04400240 05400300 17.1 15.6 14.4 12.6 11.4 575 V 05500039 05500061 05500100 10.0 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 262 12.2 05400300 25.5 23.6 20.4 15.6 12.3 06400380 21.4 06400480 36.5 27.4 21.4 06400630 21.4 07400790 73.5 57.7 07400940 86.5 73.3 58.3 07401120 87.4 72.8 58.3 49.3 08401550 08401840 93.8 09402210 09402660 10403200 10403610 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 263 07600520 46.7 35.8 07600730 46.7 35.8 08600860 76.7 64.5 44.3 31.3 08601080 97.2 90.7 76.7 64.8 44.3 31.3 09601250 09601550 10601720 10601970 11602250 11602750 11603050 NOTE 55 ° C ratings are available on request. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 264 10403200 3210 3582 3954 4148 4034 3939 3843 10403610 3703 4121 4226 4154 4038 3947 3874 11404370 4182 4576 4708 4444 4246 11404870 4734 4843 4708 4444 4246 11405070 4962 4843 4708 4444 4246 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 265 2573 2986 3083 3058 3216 3443 10601720 2420 2882 3270 3083 3052 3192 3472 10601970 2614 3132 3649 3667 3495 3633 3993 11602250 3225 3893 4497 11602750 4023 4640 4497 11603050 4576 4684 4540 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 266 4 kHz 6 kHz 8 kHz 12 kHz 16 kHz 200 V 03200066 03200080 03200110 03200127 04200180 04200250 05200300 400 V 03400034 03400045 03400062 03400077 03400104 03400123 04400185 04400240 05400300 575 V 05500039 05500061 05500100 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 267 09402660 (9A) 2837 2926 2870 2814 2737 2660 2665 09402210 (9E) 2286 2565 2738 2709 2675 2611 2638 09402660 (9E) 2648 2760 2735 2723 2675 2632 2651 10403200 3210 3582 3681 3765 3700 3597 3591 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 268 2573 2955 2796 2778 2934 3225 10601720 2420 2882 2947 2805 2789 2932 3229 10601970 2614 3132 3610 3243 3221 3420 3771 11602250 3225 3893 4048 11602750 4023 4186 4048 11603050 4421 4230 4091 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 269 4.2.3 Drive model and input line reactor on page 82. mounted on page 269. When required, each drive must have its own reactor(s). Three individual reactors or a single three-phase reactor should be used. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 270 Testing in each of three mutually perpendicular axes in turn. Referenced standard:IEC 60068-2-64: Test Fh: Severity: 1.0 m²/s³ (0.01 g²/Hz) ASD from 5 to 20 Hz -3 dB/octave from 20 to 200 Hz Duration: 30 minutes in each of 3 mutually perpendicular axes. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 271 190 mm 99 mm (42.09 in) (12.21 in) (11.42 in) (7.48 in) (3.90 in) 1242 mm 310 mm 313 mm 190 mm 122 mm (48.9 in) (12.21 in) (12.32 in) (7.48 in) (4.8 in) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 272 04400185 CC, J or T* 04400240 05400300 CC, J or T* 06400380 06400480 CC, J or T* 06400630 07400790 07400940 CC, J or T* 07401120 08401550 08401840 09402210 09402660 10403200 10403610 11404370 11404870 11405070 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 273 Refer to local wiring regulations for the correct size of cables. CAUTION HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 274 2 x 150 2 x 350 2 x 300 11404370 2 x 185 2 x 185 4 x 3/0 11404870 4 x 95 2 x 400 2 x 240 2 x 240 4 x 4/0 11405070 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 275 10601970 2 x 95 2 x 3/0 2 x 2/0 11602250 2 x 70 2 x 70 2 x 3/0 11602750 2 x 4/0 2 x 95 2 x 95 11603050 2 x 250 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 276 62 m (203 ft) 46 m (151 ft) 09202660 10203250 250 m (820 ft) 187 m (614 ft) 125 m (410 ft) 93 m (305 ft) 62 m (203 ft) 46 m (151 ft) 10203600 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 277 250 m (820 ft) 187 m (614 ft) 125 m (410 ft) 93 m (305 ft) 62 m (203 ft) 46 m (151 ft) 11502480 11502880 250 m (820 ft) 187 m (614 ft) 11503150 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 278 15 N m (11.1 Ib ft) 20 N m (14.8 Ib ft) 15 N m (11.1 Ib ft) 20 N m (14.8 Ib ft) 15 N m (11.1 Ib ft) 20 N m (14.8 Ib ft) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 279 6 way AC power connector 6 mm (10 AWG) 3 way AC power connector 8 mm (8 AWG) 3 way motor connector 2 way low voltage power 1.5 mm (16 AWG) 24 V supply connector 9A/9E 10E/11E HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 280 (m) 0 – 20 20 – 100 Using internal filter: 0 – 2 Using internal filter and ferrite ring (2 turns): 0 – 10 10-20 Using external filter: 0 – 20 20 – 100 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 281 (m) Using external filter: Using internal filter: 0 – 20 0 – 4 20 – 100 0 – 10 No advantage to using ferrite ring Using external filter: 0 – 20 20 – 100 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 282 • Restricted distribution is defined as a mode of sales distribution in which the manufacturer restricts the supply of equipment to HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 283: Optional External Emc Filters

    10502000 4200-2210 11502480 to 11503150 4200-0690 690 V 07600230 to 07600730 4200-0672 08600860 to 08601080 4200-1662 09601250 to 09601550 (9A) 4200-1660 09601250 to 09601550 (9E) 4200-2210 10601720 to 10601970 4200-2210 11602250 to 11603050 4200-0690 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 284 20.70 4200-3021 13.34 9.06 4.72 24.25 4200-4460 4.13 14.2 9.65 26.50 4200-0400 5.32 15.2 10.2 14.7 32.41 4200-1660 14.7 9.65 4.13 11.46 4200-2210 4.13 14.2 9.65 10.3 22.71 4200-0690 5.32 15.2 10.2 16.75 36.90 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 285 10.8 mm 4200-4460 11 mm 18 N m (13.3 lb ft) 4200-1660 10.8 mm 30 N m (22.1 lb ft) 4200-2210 11 mm 4200-0400 10.5 mm 25 N m (18.4 lb ft) 4200-0690 10.5 mm HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 286 Comms Keypad Trip code display Over Volts 3. Look up Over Volts in Table 13-3. 4. Perform checks detailed under Diagnosis. AUTO HAND Reset 1. Drive Heathy status 2. Trip status 3. Alarm status HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 287: Identifying A Trip / Trip Source

    2 over temperature. Table 13-2 Sub-trip identification Source Description Control Control board thermistor 1 over temperature system Control Control board thermistor 2 over temperature system Control Control board thermistor 3 over temperature system HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 288: Trips, Sub-Trip Numbers

    Ensure the motor is free to turn i.e. mechanical brake was released • Ensure Pr 03.026 is set correctly (or appropriate 2 motor map parameter) • Check feedback device wiring is correct • Check encoder mechanical coupling to the motor HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 289 Recommended actions: • Check NV Media Card is installed / located correctly • Replace the NV Media Card HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 290 The Card Full trip indicates that an attempt has been made to create a data block on a NV Media Card, but there is not enough space left on the card. Recommended actions: • Delete a data block or the entire NV Media Card to create space • Use a different NV Media Card HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 291 If this happens this trip is produced with the sub-trip indicating the option module slot number. Recommended actions: • Ensure the source / destination option module is installed on the correct slot HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 292 Sub-trip Reason There should be a derivative image in the product but this has been erased. The identifier is out of range. The derivative image has been changed. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 293 The Drive Size trip indicates that the control PCB has not recognized the drive size of the power circuit to which it is connected. Recommended action: • Ensure the drive is programmed to the latest firmware version • Hardware fault - return drive to supplier HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 294 The HF01 trip indicates that a CPU address error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Recommended actions: • Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 295 The HF11 trip indicates that access to the drive EEPROM has failed. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Recommended actions: • Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 296 Data processing error: CRC check on the firmware has failed The HF19 trip indicates that the CRC check on the drive firmware has failed. Recommended actions: • Re-program the drive • Hardware fault - Contact the supplier of the drive HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 297 Recommended actions for sub-trip 4: • Stationary autotune is not possible. Perform a minimal movement or rotating autotune. • Phasing test on starting is not possible. Use a position feedback device with commutation signals or absolute position. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 298 If seen during an auto-tune test in RFC-S mode, ensure the motor rated current in Pr 05.007 is ≤ Heavy duty current rating of the drive • Tune the rated speed parameter (RFC-A mode only) • Check feedback signal for noise • Ensure the motor rated current is not zero HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 299 Recommended actions: • Check enclosure / drive fans are still functioning correctly • Check enclosure ventilation paths • Check enclosure door filters • Increase ventilation • Reduce the drive switching frequency • Check ambient temperature HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 300 Increase acceleration / deceleration rates • Reduce motor load • Check DC bus ripple • Ensure all three input phases are present and balanced Recommended actions with sub-trip 300: • Reduce the braking load. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 301 Reduce the values in the speed loop gain parameters - (Pr 03.010, 03.011, 03.012) or (Pr 03.013, 03.014, 03.015) • Has the phase angle autotune been completed? (RFC-S mode only) • Reduce the values in current loop gain parameters (RFC-A, RFC-S modes only) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 302 If an option module does not do this in the allowed time then this trip is produced. Recommended trip: • Reset the trip • If the trip persists replace the option module HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 303 Decrease the braking resistor value (staying above the minimum value) • Check nominal AC supply level • Check for supply disturbances which could cause the DC bus to rise • Check motor insulation using an insulation tester HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 304 * For a parallel power-module system the rectifier number will be one as it is not possible to determine which rectifier has detected the fault. Recommended actions: • Hardware fault – Contact the supplier of the drive HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 305 Recommended actions: • Reduce the load and reset • Provide an external 24 V power supply on control terminal 2 • Remove all option modules HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 306 20. The sub-trip number indicates which option slot has been allowed to customize the menus. Recommended actions: • Ensure that only one of the Application modules is configured to customize the application menus 18, 19 and 20 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 307 The SlotX Watchdog trip indicates that the option module installed in Slot X has started the option watchdog function and then failed to service the watchdog correctly. Recommended actions: • Replace the option module HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 308 If the braking resistor is not used then this trip must be disabled with bit 3 of Action On Trip Detection (10.037) to prevent this trip. Recommended actions: • Check brake resistor wiring • Check braking resistor value is greater than or equal to the minimum resistance value • Check braking resistor insulation HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 309 1 and no user 24 V supply is present on control terminals 1 and 2. Recommended actions: • Ensure the user 24 V supply is present on control terminals 1 (0V) and 2 (24 V) HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 310 Trip generated by an onboard user program This trip can be initiated from within an onboard user program using a function call which defines the sub-trip number. Recommended actions: • Check the user program HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 311 Once Pr 06.042 bit 14 has been changed from 0 to 1 to enable the watchdog, this must be repeated every 1s or a Watchdog trip will be initiated. The watchdog is disabled when the trip occurs and must be re-enabled if required when the trip is reset. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 312 Slot4 Error Line Sync Encoder 4 Slot4 Not installed 40 -89 User Trip 40 - 89 Encoder 5 Slot4 Different Power Comms Encoder 6 Reset Logs User 24V Encoder 7 OI Snubber Encoder 8 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 313 000 trip occurs unless this feature has been disabled (see Action On Trip power circuit protection {Oht dc bus} Detection (10.037). The drive will always attempt to stop the motor before tripping if an {Oht dc bus} occurs. Standard trips All other trips HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 314: Internal / Hardware Trips

    The drive is performing a ‘phasing test on Phasing Enabled One option module did not enable’. initialize correctly. Option Error 5 Remove faulty option module. module did not set Ready to Run flag. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 315: Displaying The Trip History

    Power 05.005 DC bus voltage 07.001 Analog input 1 07.002 Analog input 2 If the parameters are not required to be frozen then this can be disabled by setting bit 4 of Pr 10.037. HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 316: Ul Listing Information

    Products that incorporate the Safe Torque Off function have been investigated by UL. The UL file reference is: FSPC.E171230. 14.2 Option modules, kits and accessories All Option Modules, Control Pods and Installation Kits supplied by Nidec Industrial Automation for use with these drives are UL Listed. 14.3 Enclosure ratings Drives are UL Open Type as supplied.
  • Page 317: Motor Overload Protection And Thermal Memory Retention

    Drives with DC+ and DC- supply connections, with 230 V or 480 V supply voltage rating, are UL approved for use in modular drive systems as inverters when supplied by the converter sections: Mentor MP25A, 45A, 75A, 105A, 155A or 210A range manufactured by Nidec Industrial Automation.
  • Page 318 Current ratings ..............259 Hazardous areas ..............25 High speed operation ............161 Humidity ................269 Input inductor calculation ............82 Internal EMC filter ..............98 IP Rating (Ingress protection) ..........269 Isolator switch ...............103 Items supplied with the drive ...........22 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 319 ........104 NV media card operation ............167 Surge suppression for analog and bipolar inputs and outputs ................104 Surge suppression for digital and unipolar inputs and outputs ................104 Switching frequency ............. 161 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
  • Page 320 Through-panel mounting the drive ..........41 Torque settings .............. 66 Trip ..................286 Trip History ................315 Trip Indications ..............286 UL Listing Information ............316 User Security ................117 Ventilation ................48 Vibration ................270 Voltage mode ............... 152 Warnings ...................9 Weights .................271 HVAC Drive H300 Issue Number: 3...
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