Magnetek Elevator HPV1000 AC Technical Manual

Magnetek Elevator HPV1000 AC Technical Manual

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HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive
Technical Manual
To properly use the product, read this manual thoroughly and retain for easy reference, inspection,
TM7369 rev 01
and maintenance. Ensure that the end user receives this manual.
© Magnetek Elevator 2018

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  • Page 1 HPV1000 AC HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual To properly use the product, read this manual thoroughly and retain for easy reference, inspection, TM7369 rev 01 and maintenance. Ensure that the end user receives this manual. © Magnetek Elevator 2018...
  • Page 2 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, Magnetek assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Motor Application Precautions ........79 MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 4: Model Numbers And Ratings

    Note: All continuous current ratings based on an 8kHz carrier frequency except HPV1000-4112/4150 models, which are based on 5kHz. For further details on drive derating at high switching frequencies, please refer to Drive Derating Data on page MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 5: Mechanical Installation

    – – – 4015-BA-N02 – – – 4018-BA-N02 – – – 4024-BA-N02 – – – 4031-BA-N02 – – – 4039-BA-N02 – – – 4045-BA-N02 4060-BA-N02 4075-BA-N02 4091-BA-N02 4112-CA-N02 4150-CA-N02 4180-CA-N02 12.5 4216-CA-N02 1038 MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 6: Electrical Installation

    <3> Disconnect the wire jumper between H1-HC and H2-HC when utilizing the Safe Disable inputs. Note: 1. The drive should be implemented in the system in a way so that a drive fault causes the safety chain to open. Always use terminal MA-MB-MC for this purpose. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 7: Main Circuit Terminals

    DIP switch S2 and jumper S3 are located on the terminal board. Set them as described below. RS422/485 Termination Resistor Safe Disable Input Sink/Source/External Supply Selection External 24 Vdc Sink Source Power Supply MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 8: Control Circuit Input Terminal Functions

    -10 to 10 Vdc, 0 to 10 Vdc (input impedance: 20 k∧) Analog Input common E (G) Ground for shielded lines and option cards – NOTICE: The wiring length to terminals HC, H1 and H2 should not exceed 30 m. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 9 External Power Supply – Sinking Mode (NPN) 24 Vdc 24 Vdc External ± 24 Vdc External Power Supply – Sourcing Mode (PNP) Internal Power Supply – Sourcing Mode (PNP) 24 Vdc 24 Vdc External ± 24 Vdc MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 10: Control Circuit Output Terminal Functions

    Incremental encoder is used the PG-X3 option card is required, for EnDat encoders the PG-F3 card is required. For the correct termination information please refer to Closed-Loop Startup on page 34 PM Startup on page MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 11: Keypad Operation

    When the drive detects an alarm or a fault, it will display the name and the code on a splash screen (as shown below). Refer to Troubleshooting on page 41 for more details. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 12: Menu Navigation

    At the sub-menu level, it allows users to navigate between sub-menus or menu items. At the entry level, it allows the user to change values or select different options. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 13 Display 2 menu. The left and right arrow keys can then be used to move back and forth between these two display parameters. Note: This remembrance of sub-menus and sub-menu items is volatile and is lost at power down. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Max: 3000.0 <400.0> Default: < 0 > < -INFO- -INFO- -INFO- D0 DISPLAY 2 A0 ADJUST C0 CONFIGURE D2 POWER DATA A1 DRIVE C2 LOGIC INPUTS > Figure 7 Operator Navigation MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 15: Feedback Mode Selection

    Permanent magnet motor with EnDat 2.1/01, EnDat 2.2/01, EnDat 2.2/22 encoder or Hiperface Closed Loop Vector Control for PM motors PG-F3 encoder Permanent magnet motor with ERN1387 encoder Closed Loop Vector Control for PM motors PG-E3 MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 16: Programming

    Determines the amount of time the drive allows for the brake to lift Brake Pick Time 0.10 and close. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 17 Sets the time in seconds for an overspeed situation to trigger an Overspd Det Time <3> <4> <3> <4> <3> <4> Overspeed Fault. Determines the how fast a PM motor can accelerate before an PM Accel Limit <4> <4> <4> overacceleration fault is triggered. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 18 Agr (C3), SpdRef /Set Agr (C3), Spd Detection 3 (C3), and Spd Detection 4 (C3). Sets the time that must pass after the Up/Down command is entered Run Delay Time 0.00 until the drive internal Run command is set and the ride is started. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 19 <1> Parameter accessible in V/f control mode <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 20 Rate of decrease of deceleration to zero when slowing the elevator to Decel Jerk Out 3 0.60 zero or level speed Fast Stop Time Used when a Fast Stop is invoked. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 21 <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 22 <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 23: Configure Menu Parameters

    Allows the output phasing of the drive to be reversed without – Forward Motor Rotation Forward needing to swap motor wiring – Reverse Selects between the Magnetek Elevator Speed Regulator and – E-Reg Speed Reg Type E-REG the Yaskawa Speed Regulator – Yaskawa ASR Allows Brake Pick operation to be controlled internally or by –...
  • Page 24 <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 25 Timer function Timer function Normally Closed External Fault (during run, Up/Down Up/Down Input NC Ext Fault 6 cost to stop) Normally Closed External Fault (during run, fast NC Ext Fault 7 stop) MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 26 <4> Zero Speed Zero speed output <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode ! BaseBlock NC Base Block output Normally Open (Inverse) <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 27 <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode PID Feedback 2 PID Regulator Feedback 2 <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode PID Input PID Input <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 28 Load cell input when Trq Comp Type (C1) is configured to Pre-Torque or Torque Feed Forward Pre-Torque when Trq Comp Type (C1) is configured to Feed Forward. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 29: Utility Menu Parameters

    • PM - The drive will control a permanent magnet motor with closed loop control using encoder feedback. Allows the drive to perform autotune on the motor connected to the drive. Refer Autotune Open-Loop Startup on page MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 30 “wipe user backup” will remove the saved settings and allow the drive to be reset to Magnetek default settings. • Parameter Restore - Selecting “Restore Backup” will restore the previously saved drive settings. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 31: Display Menu Parameters

    During ready During alarm detection During fault detect Terminal A1 Level: Analog A1 Level Displays the voltage input to terminal A1. Terminal A2 Level: Analog A2 Level Displays the voltage input to terminal A2. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 32 <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode <5> Default is dependent on drive model number MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 33 <2> Parameter accessible in Open Loop Vector control mode <3> Parameter accessible in Closed Loop Vector control mode <4> Parameter accessible in PM Closed Loop Vector control mode <6> Only available in Alternate Navigation menu. Contact Magnetek for details. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 34: Installation Startup And Autotune Guides

    If the drive has control of the motor contactors they will now pull in and the tune will begin. During this process the drive will display motor speed and motor current for reference. Once complete the drive will display “END Tune Successful”. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 35 • Mid Voltage (A5) - calculated from autotune • Mid Frequency (A5) - calculated from autotune Low-Speed Inspection Mode Run the drive in low-speed inspection mode and verify proper hoistway direction can be reversed with the MOTOR ROTATION (C1) parameter. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 36: Closed-Loop Startup

    Note: The above two parameters are utilized by the drive for many purposes regarding speed control of the lift, therefore it is important these are set correctly. Input Voltage Enter the Line Voltage in the A4 menu: • INPUT VOLTAGE (A4) parameter should be set to the measured incoming phase to phase voltage. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 37 If the drive has control of the motor contactors they will now pull in and the tune will begin. During this process the drive will display motor speed and motor current for reference. Once complete the drive will display “END Tune Successful”. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 38 HIT TRQ LIM alarm the phasing may be incorrect. This can be reversed changing ENCODER CONNECT (C1) between C.W (clockwise) and C.C.W (counterclockwise). • Verify proper hoistway direction can be reversed with the MOTOR ROTATION and ENCODER CONNECT (C1) parameters. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 39: Pm Startup

    • The encoder voltage is selected via the jumper CN3 as 5V. • Note that the encoder is wired in to the upper case terminals. The lower case terminals are an output from the drive and won’t necessarily be used. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 40 This ‘Calculated’ data may have been used to select the drive and the information on the data plate may be beyond the rating of the drive. It is also important to verify and adjust the CONTRACT MOTOR SPEED parameter in the A1 Menu of the drive at this stage. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 41 This will require the sheave to be able to turn freely with no resistance, and so the ropes will have to be lifted off the sheave. Navigate to the U9 menu and set: • ‘PolePos-rotate’ (TUNING MODE SEL U9) MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 42 • Verify proper hoistway direction. If this is running with correct speed and control, but in the incorrect direction, swap both Encoder Connect (C1) and Motor Rotation (C1), and repeat alignment procedure. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    The braking transistor has reached its • Make sure the rating of the braking resistor fits drive and application. Use DB Overload Flt overload level. an external braking transistor if necessary. DB Overload Alm MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 44 • Create a motor restart sequence that allows enough time for the residual CT Fault when coasting) when the drive attempted induction voltage to dissipate. to start the motor. Hardware is damaged. Replace the drive. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 45 • Cycle power to the drive. Hybrid IC Failure • If the problem continues, replace the control board or the entire drive. A/D Flt Contact Magnetek for instructions on replacing the control board. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 46 • Rewire the encoder and make sure all shielded lines are properly grounded. Encod Out Of Tol details. PG option card or the encoder is damaged. • If the problem continues after cycling power, replace the PG option card or the encoder. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 47 • Check and adjust the acceleration rate and the jerk at acceleration start set in the A2 sub-menu. Incorrect setting for overacceleration • Check and adjust the setting of PM Accel Limit (A1) so the fault is not too sensitive. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 48 An external fault condition is present. • Remove the external fault from the PLC. Ext Opt Flt Problem with the PLC program. Opt Card Alarm • Check the PLC program and correct problems. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 49 • Check the control mode and repeat Auto-Tuning. End6 Leakage Inductance Alarm The leakage inductance value that was calculated is outside the allowable (auto-tune) range. • Double-check the data that was entered for the auto-tune process in Leak Inductance (A5). MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 50 (auto-tune) Results from auto-tuning are outside the parameter setting range or the tuning process took too long, or the motor cable or cable connection is faulty. • Check and correct faulty motor wiring. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 51 • Manually push the motor contactor close while performing the auto-tune. • Connect the motor and perform auto-turning. Current detection signal error. • Replace either the control board or the entire drive. For instructions on replacing the control board, contact Magnetek. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 52 No speed was selected while an Up or controller sequence. Down command was entered. • Make sure the elevator controller is connected properly. No Speed Ref Flt • Make sure the elevator controller selects the speed properly. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 53 The current level increased due to a momentary power loss or while attempting to perform a fault reset. • The alarm will appear only briefly. There is no need to take action to prevent the alarm from occurring in such instances. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 54 IGBT Alarm 1 drive rated current. Expected performance life estimates the number of drive starts at three million times if output does not exceed 150%. This assumes the carrier frequency is at its default setting. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 55 If the option card works properly in a different option port, replace the drive because port CN5-A is damaged. If the error persists (oFb01 or oFC01 occur), replace the option card. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 56 An input option card is already installed in option port CN5-A. CNBDuplicate Flt • Install a comm. option, a digital input option, or an analog input option. The same type of card cannot be installed twice. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 57 • Replace the PG option card. Enc A/D Flt out. oFC51 The PG option card is damaged. Incorrect signal level (+2.5 V signal) • Replace the PG option card. CNC Enc Ang Flt MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 58 • Enter the motor rated current as indicated on the motor nameplate in Rated Motor Curr (A5). Ensure the motor cooling system is operating normally. • Repair or replace the motor cooling system. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 59 • Check the current rating listed on the motor nameplate. • Check the value set for the current in Rated Motor Curr (A5). Output current fluctuation due to power supply loss. • Check the power supply for phase loss. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 60 A control method has been selected that requires a PG option card to be Correct the setting for the control method. installed, but no option card is installed. No Enc Card Alm • Connect a PG option card. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 61 • If using a closed loop vector mode, increase Inertia (A1). Overspeed Flt Overspd Det Lvl (A1). Inappropriate parameter settings. Overspeed Alm • Check the setting for the Oversp Det Lvl (A1) and Overspd Det Time (A1). MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 62 • Check for problems with the drive input power. If drive input power appears normal but the alarm continues to occur, replace either the control board or the entire drive. For instructions on replacing the control board, contact Magnetek. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 63 The output current was lower than 25% of • Check the contactor for any problems. the motor no-load current at start. • Check for any sequencing problems between contact picking and the drive Start Curr Fault being told to run. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 64 Should you need to adjust these factory Undertorque 2 There is a fault on the machine side. determined values, contact Magnetek for Undertorq 2 Alm • Check the load for any problems. more details. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 65 Problem detected with the voltage on the • Replace either the control board or the entire drive. For instructions on Output Volt Flt output side of the drive. replacing the control board, contact Magnetek. Output Volt Alm MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 66: Appendix

    Note: 1. The drive output will immediately shut off when either of the inputs H1 or H2 is opened. In this case the brake should apply immediately in order to prevent uncontrolled movement of the elevator. 2. Terminals H1 and H2 must be closed prior to setting the Up/Down command. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 67: Zero Contactor Operation - En81-20

    3. A drive logic output (C3) must be programmed as Safe Disable status. This feedback signal can be implemented in the contactor supervision circuit of the controller that monitors a fault in the Safe Disable circuit. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 68: Ce Guidelines

    Listed closed-loop crimp terminals when wiring the drive main circuit terminals on models HPV100-4045 to 4150. Use only the tools recommended by the terminal manufacturer for crimping. The wire gauges listed in the following tables are Magnetek recommendations. Refer to local codes for proper wire gauge selections. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 69: Wire Gauge And Tightening Torque Specifications

    2.7 to 3.0 B1, B2 – 6 to 10 5.5 to 8 – 10 to 8 (23.9 to 26.6) 5.4 to 6.0 10 to 16 8 to 14 8 to 6 (47.8 to 53.1) MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 70 Note: Use crimp insulated terminals or insulated tubing for wiring these connections. Wires should have a continuous maximum allowable temperature of 75°C 600 V UL approved vinyl sheathed insulation. Ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 71: Emc Guidelines Compliance

    The cross-section of the protective earthing conductor must be at least 10 mm (Cu) or 16 mm (Al). b. The power supply must be disconnected automatically in case of discontinuity of the protective earthing conductor. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 72 (scrape off any visible paint) Motor cable (braided shield cable, max. 10 m) Cable clamp Ground the cable shield Motor Figure 13 EMC and Drive Installation for CE Compliance (Three-Phase 400 V Class) MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 73: Emc Filters, Fuses And Dynamic Braking Resistors

    Figure Continuous Output Current Rating (A) Drive Model Number 2kHz 5kHz 8kHz 10kHz 15kHz HPV1000-4009-BA-N02 HPV1000-4015-BA-N02 14.8 14.8 HPV1000-4018-BA-N02 10.8 HPV1000-4024-BA-N02 14.4 HPV1000-4031-BA-N02 18.6 HPV1000-4039-BA-N02 23.4 HPV1000-4045-BA-N02 HPV1000-4060-BA-N02 HPV1000-4075-BA-N02 HPV1000-4091-BA-N02 HPV1000-4112-CA-N02 HPV1000-4150-CA-N02 MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 74: Installation Environment

    1000 m or lower, up to 3000 m with derating (for details refer to the Technical Manual) 10 to 20 Hz at 9.8 m/s Vibration 20 to 55 Hz at 5.9 m/s (HPV1000-4009 to 4150) Orientation Install the drive vertically to maintain maximum cooling effects. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 75: Installation Orientation And Spacing

    Always install the drive in an upright position. Leave space around the unit for proper cooling as shown in the following figure. Figure 12 50 mm 120 mm 30 mm 30 mm 120 mm 50 mm Figure 15 MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 76 CAUTION! may also be indicated by a bold key word embedded in the text followed by an italicized safety message. NOTICE Indicates a property damage message. NOTICE: may also be indicated by a bold key word embedded in the text followed by an italicized safety message. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 77 The diagrams in this section may show drives without covers or safety shields to show details. Be sure to reinstall covers or shields before operating the drives and run the drives according to the instructions described in this manual. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 78 Inadequate braking circuit protection could result in death or serious injury by fire from overheating resistors. Do not use improper combustible materials. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury by fire. Attach the drive to metal or other noncombustible material. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 79: General Application Precautions

    IGBTs. The expected lifetime for the IGBTs is about 3 million start and stop cycles with a default carrier frequency of 2 kHz, 5 kHz (HPV1000-4112 to HPV1000-4150), or 8 kHz (HPV1000-4009 to HPV1000-4091) and a 150% peak current. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 80 • Wait for at least the time specified on the warning label after opening the load switch on the output side before inspecting the drive or performing any maintenance. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 81: Motor Application Precautions

    Magnetic Pole Search is completed. Failure to comply may cause inadvertent elevator movement resulting in serious injury. This safety message is applicable under these conditions: • When applying a PM motor, with an external brake sequence, and the PG-F3 option is not being used. MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 82 5 minutes before inspecting, performing maintenance or wiring the drive. Hot surfaces Top and Side surfaces may ● become hot. Do not touch. Figure 16 Warning Information Figure 14 Figure 17 Warning Information Position MAGNETEK HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Technical Manual...
  • Page 84 HPV1000 AC Elevator Drive Data subject to change without notice. Magnetek Elevator Products Magnetek Elevator Products - Europe N50 W13775 Overview Drive Unit 3, Bedford Business Centre Mile Road Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 Bedford, MK42 9TW UK (800) 236-1705, (262) 252-6999, FAX (262) 790-4142 +44(0) 1234 349191, FAX +44(0) 1234 268955 http://www.elevatordrives.com...

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