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TR150 and TR170
Programming Guide
BAS-SVP16B-EN
BAS-SVP16B-EN
February 2017

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  • Page 1 TR150 and TR170 Programming Guide BAS-SVP16B-EN BAS-SVP16B-EN February 2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Programming Guide Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the Manual 1.2 Document and Software Version 1.3 Safety Symbols 1.4 Safety Precautions 1.5 Additional Resources 1.6 Definitions 1.7 Electrical Overview 2 Programming 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Local Control Panel (LCP) 2.3 Menus 2.3.1 Status Menu 2.3.2 Quick Menu 2.3.3 Main Menu...
  • Page 3 Contents TR150 and TR170 4.1 Introduction to Alarms and Warnings 4.2 Alarm Words 4.3 Warning Words 4.4 Extended Status Words 4.5 List of Warnings and Alarms 4.6 List of LCP Errors 5 Parameter Lists 5.1 Parameter Options 5.1.1 Default Settings 5.1.2 0-** Operation/Display...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2.9x switch, a fieldbus command, an input reference signal software version and from the LCP or LOP, via remote operation using Trane addition of TR170. Drive Utility (TDU), or after a cleared fault condition. Table 1.1 Document and Software Version To prevent unintended motor start: •...
  • Page 5: Additional Resources

    LEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARD Leakage currents exceed 3.5 mA. Failure to ground the Trane technical literature is available in electronic form on frequency converter properly can result in death or the documentation CD that is shipped with the product, or serious injury.
  • Page 6: Definitions

    Introduction Programming Guide 1.6 Definitions Break-away torque Frequency converter DRIVE, MAX The maximum output current. DRIVE, N The rated output current supplied by the frequency converter. DRIVE, MAX The maximum output voltage. Input The connected motor can start and stop via LCP and digital inputs.
  • Page 7 Introduction TR150 and TR170 Analog inputs On-line/Off-line parameters The analog inputs are used for controlling various Changes to on-line parameters are activated immediately functions of the frequency converter. after the data value is changed. Press [OK] to activate off- There are 2 types of analog inputs: line parameters.
  • Page 8: Electrical Overview

    Introduction Programming Guide 1.7 Electrical Overview Illustration 1.2 Basic Wiring Schematic Drawing NOTICE There is no access to UDC- and UDC+ on the following units: • IP20, 380–480 V, 30–90 kW (40–125 hp) • IP20, 200–240 V, 15–45 kW (20–60 hp) •...
  • Page 9: Programming

    PC via the RS485 COM port by installing the If the same set-up acts as both active and edit set-up, only Trane Drive Utility (TDU). Refer to chapter 1.5 Additional that set-up number is shown (factory setting). When active Resources for more details about the software.
  • Page 10: Menus

    Programming Programming Guide 2.3 Menus The wizard is displayed after power-up until any parameter has been changed. The wizard can always be accessed 2.3.1 Status Menu again through the quick menu. Press [OK] to start the wizard. Press [Back] to return to the status view. In the Status menu, the selection options are: •...
  • Page 11 Programming TR150 and TR170 Illustration 2.4 Set-up Wizard for Open-loop Applications 02/2017 All rights reserved. BAS-SVP16B-EN...
  • Page 12 Programming Programming Guide Set-up Wizard for Open-loop Applications Parameter Option Default Usage Parameter 0-03 Regional [0] International [0] International – Settings [1] US Parameter 0-06 GridType [0] 200–240 V/50 Hz/IT- Size related Select the operating mode for restart after reconnection of grid the frequency converter to mains voltage after power- [1] 200–240 V/50 Hz/Delta...
  • Page 13 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Option Default Usage Parameter 1-10 Motor *[0] Asynchron [0] Asynchron Setting the parameter value might change these Construction [1] PM, non-salient SPM parameters: • [2] PM, salient IPM, non Parameter 1-01 Motor Control Principle. Sat.
  • Page 14 Programming Programming Guide Parameter Option Default Usage Parameter 1-20 Motor Power 0.12–110 kW/0.16–150 Size related Enter the motor power from the nameplate data. Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage 50–1000 V Size related Enter the motor voltage from the nameplate data. Parameter 1-23 Motor 20–400 Hz Size related Enter the motor frequency from the nameplate data.
  • Page 15 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Option Default Usage Parameter 1-73 Flying Start [0] Disabled [0] Disabled Select [1] Enabled to enable the frequency converter to [1] Enabled catch a motor spinning due to mains drop-out. Select [0] Disabled if this function is not required. When this parameter is set to [1] Enabled, parameter 1-71 Start Delay and parameter 1-72 Start Function are not functional.
  • Page 16 Programming Programming Guide Set-up Wizard for Closed-loop Applications Illustration 2.5 Set-up Wizard for Closed-loop Applications BAS-SVP16B-EN 02/2017 All rights reserved.
  • Page 17 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 0-03 Regional [0] International [0] International – Settings [1] US Parameter 0-06 GridType [0]–[132] see Table 2.4. Size selected Select the operating mode for restart after reconnection of the frequency converter to mains voltage after power- down.
  • Page 18 Programming Programming Guide Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 1-10 Motor *[0] Asynchron [0] Asynchron Setting the parameter value might change these Construction [1] PM, non-salient SPM parameters: • [2] PM, salient IPM, non Parameter 1-01 Motor Control Principle. Sat. • Parameter 1-03 Torque Characteristics.
  • Page 19 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 1-20 Motor Power 0.09–110 kW Size related Enter the motor power from the nameplate data. Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage 50–1000 V Size related Enter the motor voltage from the nameplate data.
  • Page 20 Programming Programming Guide Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 3-02 Minimum -4999.000–4999.000 The minimum reference is the lowest value obtainable by Reference summing all references. Parameter 3-03 Maximum -4999.000–4999.000 The maximum reference is the highest value obtainable by Reference summing all references. Parameter 3-10 Preset Reference -100–100% Enter the setpoint.
  • Page 21 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 30-23 Locked Rotor 0.05–1.00 s 0.10 s – Detection Time [s] Table 2.5 Set-up Wizard for Closed-loop Applications Motor set-up The motor set-up wizard guides users through the needed motor parameters.
  • Page 22 Programming Programming Guide Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 1-10 Motor *[0] Asynchron [0] Asynchron Setting the parameter value might change these Construction [1] PM, non-salient SPM parameters: • [2] PM, salient IPM, non Parameter 1-01 Motor Control Principle. Sat. • Parameter 1-03 Torque Characteristics.
  • Page 23 Programming TR150 and TR170 Parameter Range Default Usage Parameter 1-20 Motor Power 0.12–110 kW/0.16–150 Size related Enter the motor power from the nameplate data. Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage 50–1000 V Size related Enter the motor voltage from the nameplate data.
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    Press [OK]. When the set-up of a frequency converter is completed, ▲ ▼ store the data in the keypad or on a PC via Trane Drive Press [ ] to browse through the parameters in Utility (TDU). the Quick Menu.
  • Page 25: Readout And Programming Of Indexed Parameters

    Programming TR150 and TR170 2.5 Readout and Programming of Indexed 2-finger initialization The other way to initialize the frequency converter to Parameters default settings is through 2-finger initialization: ▲ ▼ Power off the frequency converter. Select the parameter, press [OK], and press [ ] to scroll through the indexed values.
  • Page 26: Main Menu - Operation And Display - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3 Parameters The * in parameter numbers indicates a group or subgroup 0-04 Operating State at Power-up of parameters for which the first 1 or 2 numbers are the Option: Function: same. For example, 0-** indicate the group of parameters Select the operating mode after reconnection of that all start with 0.
  • Page 27 Parameters TR150 and TR170 Parameters that are not changeable during operation are 0-06 GridType marked false in chapter 5 Parameter Lists. Option: Function: 0-10 Active Set-up [102] 200-240V/60Hz [110] 380-440V/60Hz/IT-grid Option: Function: [111] 380-440V/60Hz/Delta Select the set-up in which the frequency [112] 380-440V/60Hz converter operates.
  • Page 28 Parameters Programming Guide 0-30 Custom Readout Unit Option: Function: [30] kg/s [31] kg/min [32] kg/h [33] t/min [34] [40] [41] m/min [45] [60] Degree Celsius [70] mbar [71] [72] [73] Illustration 3.1 Custom Readout [74] m Wg [80] The relation depends on the type of unit selected in [120] GPM parameter 0-30 Custom Readout Unit: [121] gal/s...
  • Page 29 Parameters TR150 and TR170 0-37 Display Text 1 0-50 LCP Copy Range: Function: Option: Function: [0 - 0 ] Use this parameter to write an individual text string All to LCP Copies all parameters in all set-ups from the to be read via serial communication. Device ID can frequency converter memory to the LCP be included.
  • Page 30: Main Menu - Load And Motor - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.2 Main Menu - Load and Motor - Group 1 1-03 Torque Characteristics Option: Function: Parameters related to the motor nameplate load compen- Variable For speed control of centrifugal pumps and fans. sations and application load type. Torque Also to be used when controlling more than 1 motor from the same frequency converter (for...
  • Page 31 Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.2.2 1-10 to 1-13 Motor Selection [1] PM NOTICE Parameter 1-10 Motor Motor salient salient Construction Asynchron IPM, This parameter group cannot be adjusted while the IPM, salient non- motor is running. Parameter 1-39 Motor Poles...
  • Page 32 Parameters Programming Guide [1] PM [1] PM Parameter 1-10 Motor Motor salient Parameter 1-10 Motor Motor salient salient salient Construction Asynchron IPM, Construction Asynchron IPM, IPM, IPM, salient non- salient non- Parameter 2-01 DC Brake Parameter 14-50 RFI Filter Current Parameter 14-51 DC-Link Parameter 2-02 DC Braking Voltage Compensation...
  • Page 33 Parameters TR150 and TR170 NOTICE For high load at low speed (<30% of rated speed), it is recommended that parameter 1-17 Voltage filter time const. These parameters cannot be adjusted while the motor is is increased due to non-linearity in the inverter at low running.
  • Page 34 Parameters Programming Guide 1-23 Motor Frequency 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaption (AMA) Range: Function: Option: Function: and parameter 3-03 Maximum Reference to the Resistance (Rs), and parameter 1-37 d-axis 87 Hz application. Inductance (Ld). NOTICE 1-24 Motor Current Terminal 27 Digital Input Range: Function: (parameter 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Input)
  • Page 35 Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.2.5 1-3* Motor Data II 1-39 Motor Poles Range: Function: This parameter group comprises input data from the Size [2 - Enter the number of motor poles. The nameplate on the connected motor. related 100 ]...
  • Page 36 Parameters Programming Guide 1-46 Position Detection Gain 1-52 Min Speed Normal Magnetising [Hz] Range: Function: Range: Function: 100 % [ 20 - Use this parameter to adjust the height of 1 Hz [0.1 - 10.0 Set the required frequency for normal 200 %] the test pulse during position detection at magnetizing current.
  • Page 37 Parameters TR150 and TR170 1-63 Slip Compensation Time Constant 1-70 PM Start Mode Range: Function: This parameter is valid since software version 2.80 and later versions. Use this parameter to select the PM motor start mode, 0.1 s [0.05 - 5 s] Enter the slip compensation reaction speed.
  • Page 38 The speed is always estimated as the Using , the motor temperature is calculated first thing after an active start signal is given. based on frequency, current, and time. Trane Current limitations of the flying start principle used for PM recommends using the function, if a motors: thermistor is not present.
  • Page 39 Parameters TR150 and TR170 1-93 Thermistor Source Option: Function: as a reference in parameter 3-15 Reference Resource 1 to parameter 3-17 Reference Resource 3, parameter 20-00 Feedback 1 Source, parameter 20-03 Feedback 2 Source, parameter 24-06 Fire Mode Reference Source, and parameter 24-07 Fire Mode Feedback Source.
  • Page 40: Main Menu - Brakes - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.3 Main Menu - Brakes - Group 2 2-04 DC Brake Cut In Speed Range: Function: 3.3.1 2-0* DC Brakes 0 Hz [ 0 - 400 This parameter is for setting the DC-brake cut-in speed at which parameter 2-01 DC Parameters for configuring the DC brake and DC hold Brake Current is to be active with a stop functions.
  • Page 41 Parameters TR150 and TR170 2-17 Over-voltage Control Option: Function: Select whether to enable OVC during ramp down, which reduces the risk of frequency converter trip due to overvoltage on the DC link caused by generative power from load. Disabled No OVC required.
  • Page 42: Main Menu-Reference/Ramps-Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.4 Main Menu–Reference/Ramps–Group 3 3-10 Preset Reference Range: Function: 3.4.1 3-0* Reference Limits corresponding digital inputs in parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs. Parameters for setting the reference unit, limits, and ranges. 3-11 Jog Speed [Hz] Range: Function: Also see parameter group 20-0* Feedback for information on 5 Hz [ 0 - 400.0...
  • Page 43 Parameters TR150 and TR170 3-16 Reference 2 Source 3-41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time Option: Function: Range: Function: The sum of these reference signals defines Size [0.05 - Enter acceleration time from 0 Hz to the actual reference. See also...
  • Page 44 Parameters Programming Guide 3.4.5 3-8* Other Ramps 3-80 Jog Ramp Time Range: Function: Size [0.05 Enter the jog ramp time, which is the related - 3600 acceleration/deceleration time between 0 Hz to parameter 1-23 Motor Frequency. Ensure that the resulting output current required for the given jog ramp time does not exceed the current limit in parameter 4-18 Current Limit.
  • Page 45: Main Menu - Limits/Warnings - Group

    Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.5 Main Menu - Limits/Warnings - Group 4 4-19 Max Output Frequency Range: Function: 3.5.1 4-1* Motor Limits Size [ 0 - Enter the maximum output frequency, which related defines the absolute limit on the frequency...
  • Page 46 Parameters Programming Guide 3.5.3 4-5* Adj. Warnings 4-56 Warning Feedback Low Range: Function: Define adjustable warning limits for current. Warnings are configured to indicate this shown on the display, programmed output, or fieldbus. warning. The LCP warning indicator light does not light 4-50 Warning Current Low up when this parameter set Range:...
  • Page 47 Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.5.5 Semi-Automatic Bypass Speed Set-up 4-64 Semi-Auto Bypass Set-up Option: Function: Use the semi-automatic bypass speed set-up to facilitate the programming of the frequencies to be skipped due to Enable If this option is selected, speed ranges are automat- resonances in the system.
  • Page 48: Main Menu - Digital In/Out - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.6 Main Menu - Digital In/Out - Group 5 Digital input Description function 3.6.1 5-0* Digital I/O Mode [5] DC brake inverse Inverted input for DC braking (NC). Stops the motor by energizing it with DC Parameters for configuring the input and output using current for a certain time period, see NPN and PNP.
  • Page 49 Parameters TR150 and TR170 Digital input Description Digital input Description function function [19] Freeze reference Freeze actual reference. The frozen [52] Run permissive The input terminal, for which the run reference is now the point of enable/ permissive is programmed, must be logic...
  • Page 50 Parameters Programming Guide Digital input Description 5-10 Terminal 18 Digital Input function Parameter for configuring the input function on input terminal 18. Refer to Table 3.3 for setting options. [64] Counter B (down) Input for decrement counting in the SLC Option: Function: counter.
  • Page 51 Parameters TR150 and TR170 5-11 Terminal 19 Digital Input 5-13 Terminal 29 Digital Input Parameter for configuring the input function on input terminal Parameter for configuring the input function on input terminal Option: Function: Option: Function: [64] Counter B (down)
  • Page 52 Parameters Programming Guide 3.6.3 5-4* Relays 5-40 Function Relay Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1]) Parameters for configuring the timing and the output Select options to define the function of the relays. functions for the relays. The selection of each mechanical relay is realized in an array parameter.
  • Page 53 Parameters TR150 and TR170 5-40 Function Relay 5-40 Function Relay Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1]) Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1]) Select options to define the function of the relays. Select options to define the function of the relays.
  • Page 54 Parameters Programming Guide 5-40 Function Relay 5-42 Off Delay, Relay Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1]) Array[2] Select options to define the function of the relays. Range: Function: The selection of each mechanical relay is realized in an array 0.01 s [0.01 - Enter the delay of the relay cutout time.
  • Page 55 Parameters TR150 and TR170 5-50 Term. 29 Low Frequency Range: Function: 20 Hz [20 - Enter the low frequency limit 31999 Hz] corresponding to the low motor shaft speed (that is low reference value) in parameter 5-52 Term. 29 Low Ref./Feedb.
  • Page 56: Main Menu - Analog In/Out - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.7 Main Menu - Analog In/Out - Group 6 Parameter group for setting up the analog I/O configu- ration and the digital output. The frequency converter provides 2 analog inputs: • Terminal 53. • Terminal 54. The analog inputs can be freely allocated to either voltage (0–10 V) or current input (0/4–20 mA).
  • Page 57 Parameters TR150 and TR170 6-12 Terminal 53 Low Current 6-20 Terminal 54 Low Voltage Range: Function: Range: Function: 4 mA [0 - 20 Enter the low current value. This reference 0.07 V [0 - 10 Enter the voltage (V) that corresponds to the...
  • Page 58 Parameters Programming Guide 6-26 Terminal 54 Filter Time Constant 6-72 Terminal 45 Digital Output Range: Function: Option: Function: dampening, but also increases the time Control Ready delay through the filter. Drive ready Drive ready/remote control 6-29 Terminal 54 mode Standby / no warning Option: Function: Drive running...
  • Page 59 Parameters TR150 and TR170 6-72 Terminal 45 Digital Output 6-90 Terminal 42 Mode Option: Function: Option: Function: [169] Drive in auto mode 0-20 mA [190] No-Flow 4-20 mA [193] Sleep Mode Digital Output [194] Broken Belt Function 6-91 Terminal 42 Analog Output...
  • Page 60 Parameters Programming Guide 6-92 Terminal 42 Digital Output 6-94 Terminal 42 Output Max Scale Option: Function: Range: Function: [25] Reverse [0 - Scale for the maximum output (20 mA) of the 200 %] scaling at terminal 42. Set the value to be the [26] Bus OK percentage of the full range of the variable...
  • Page 61: Main Menu - Communications And Options - Group

    Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.8.2 8-3* Drive 3.8 Main Menu - Communications and Options - Group 8 8-30 Protocol 3.8.1 8-0* General Settings Option: Function: Select the protocol for the integrated RS485 8-01 Control Site port. Option: Function: Communication according to the Drive Protocol.
  • Page 62 Parameters Programming Guide 8-33 Parity / Stop Bits 8-42 PCD Write Configuration Option: Function: Different parameters can be assigned to PCD 3–10 of the PPOs (the number of PCDs depends on the PPO type). The values in [1] Odd Parity, 1 Stop PCD 3–10 are written to the selected parameters as data values.
  • Page 63 Parameters TR150 and TR170 8-43 PCD Read Configuration 8-52 DC Brake Select Option: Function: Different parameters can be assigned to PCD 3–10 of the PPOs (the number of PCDs depends on the PPO type). PCD 3–10 hold NOTICE the actual data value of the selected parameters.
  • Page 64 Parameters Programming Guide 8-54 Reversing Select 8-72 MS/TP Max Masters Option: Function: Range: Function: Logic Activates a reverse command via the serial [0 - 127 ] Define the address of the master, which holds communication port, and via 1 of the digital the highest address in this network.
  • Page 65 Parameters TR150 and TR170 8-83 Slave Error Count Range: Function: [0 - 4294967295 ] This parameter shows the number of error telegrams, which the frequency converter could not execute. 8-84 Slave Messages Sent Range: Function: [0 - 4294967295 ] This parameter shows the number of messages sent from the slave.
  • Page 66: Main Menu - Smart Logic - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.9 Main Menu - Smart Logic - Group 13 13-00 SL Controller Mode Option: Function: 3.9.1 13-** Prog. Features To enable the smart logic control to start when a start command is present, for example, via a digital input, Smart logic control (SLC) is a sequence of user-defined Select [1] On.
  • Page 67 Parameters TR150 and TR170 13-01 Start Event 13-02 Stop Event Option: Function: Option: Function: [26] Logic rule 0 Use the result of logic rule 0 in the logic In range See parameter 13-01 Start Event for further rule. description. [27]...
  • Page 68 Parameters Programming Guide 13-02 Stop Event Option: Function: [35] Digital input Use the value of DI27 in the logic rule DI27 (High = true). [36] Digital input Use the value of DI29 in the logic rule DI29 (High = true). [39] Start command This event is true if the frequency Illustration 3.14 Comparators...
  • Page 69 Parameters TR150 and TR170 13-11 Comparator Operator Array [6] Option: Function: Greater Than Select [2] > for the inverse logic of option (>) [0] <. 13-12 Comparator Value Array [6] Illustration 3.15 Logic Rules Range: Function: [-9999 - Enter the trigger level for the variable that is...
  • Page 70 Parameters Programming Guide 13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1 Array [6] Array [6] Option: Function: Option: Function: [22] Comparator 0 Use the result of comparator 0 in the [71] SL Time-out 4 Use the result of timer 4 in the logic rule. logic rule.
  • Page 71 Parameters TR150 and TR170 13-42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 13-43 Logic Rule Operator 2 Array [6] Array [6] Option: Function: Option: Function: [29] Logic rule 3 NOT OR NOT [30] SL Time-out 0 13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 [31] SL Time-out 1...
  • Page 72 Parameters Programming Guide 13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3 13-51 SL Controller Event Array [6] Array [20] Option: Function: Option: Function: [83] Broken Belt [71] SL Time-out 4 [72] SL Time-out 5 3.9.6 13-5* States [73] SL Time-out 6 [74] SL Time-out 7 [83] Broken Belt 13-51 SL Controller Event Array [20]...
  • Page 73 Parameters TR150 and TR170 13-52 SL Controller Action Array [20] Option: Function: [25] Qstop Issues a quick stop command to the frequency converter. [26] DC Brake Issues a DC stop command to the frequency converter. [27] Coast The frequency converter coasts immediately.
  • Page 74: Main Menu - Special Functions - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.10 Main Menu - Special Functions - Group 14-07 Dead Time Compensation Level Range: Function: Size [0 - Level of applied dead time compensation 3.10.1 14-0* Inverter Switching related 100 ] in percentage. A high level (>90%) optimizes the dynamic motor response.
  • Page 75 Parameters TR150 and TR170 14-12 Function at Mains Imbalance 14-20 Reset Mode Option: Function: Option: Function: When a severe mains imbalance is detected, Automatic reset x select 1 of the available functions. Trip Trips the frequency converter. Automatic reset x Warning Issues a warning.
  • Page 76 Parameters Programming Guide 3.10.4 14-3* Current Limit Control 14-44 d-axis current optimization for IPM Range: Function: Parameters for configuring the current limit controller, 100 % [0 - 200 %] Parameter group for configuring special which is activated when the motor current exceeds the frequency converter functions.
  • Page 77 Parameters TR150 and TR170 14-53 Fan Monitor 14-64 Dead Time Compensation Zero Current Level Select which reaction the frequency converter should take in If a long motor cable is used, set the parameter to [0] Disabled to case a fan fault is detected. This parameter is only valid for minimize the motor-torque ripple.
  • Page 78: Main Menu - Drive Information - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.11 Main Menu - Drive Information - Group 15-06 Reset kWh Counter Option: Function: Reset counter To reset the kWh counter to 0, select [1] Parameter group containing frequency converter Reset and press [OK] (see information such as operating data, hardware configu- parameter 15-02 kWh Counter).
  • Page 79 Parameters TR150 and TR170 15-42 Voltage Range: Function: [0 - 20 ] View the FC type code.The readout is identical to the frequency converter series power field of the type code definition, characters 11–12. 15-43 Software Version Range: Function: [0 - 0 ] View the software version of the frequency converter.
  • Page 80: Main Menu - Data Readouts - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.12 Main Menu - Data Readouts - Group 16 Bit Bit = 0 Bit = 1 00 Control not ready Ready 3.12.1 16-0* General Status 01 Drive not ready Ready 02 Coasting Enable 16-00 Control Word 03 No fault Trip 04 No warning Warning...
  • Page 81 Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.12.3 16-3* Drive Status 16-12 Motor Voltage Range: Function: 16-30 DC Link Voltage [0 - 65535 V] View the motor voltage, a calculated value used for controlling the motor. Range: Function: [0 - 65535 V] Shows the actual DC-link voltage.
  • Page 82 Parameters Programming Guide 16-54 Feedback 1 [Unit] 16-63 Terminal 54 Setting Range: Function: View the setting of input terminal 54. [-999999.999 - View the feedback 1 value • Current = 0 ProcessCtrlUnit 999999.999 resulting from the selection • Voltage = 1 ProcessCtrlUnit] of scaling in parameter 3-02 Minimum...
  • Page 83 Parameters TR150 and TR170 16-71 Relay Output [bin] 16-91 Alarm Word 2 Range: Function: Range: Function: Bit 0~2 Unused [0 - 0xFFFFFFFFUL ] View the alarm word 2 sent via the serial communication port in hex code. Bit 3 Relay 02...
  • Page 84: Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.13 Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group Parameters in this group are array parameters, where up to 10 fault logs can be viewed. [0] is the most recent logged data, and [9] is the oldest. Fault codes, values, and time stamp can be viewed for all logged data.
  • Page 85: Main Menu - Fc Closed Loop - Group

    Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.14 Main Menu - FC Closed Loop - Group 20-20 Feedback Function Select how the feedback should be calculated. The feedback can be either a single feedback source or a combination of several This parameter group is used for configuring the closed- feedbacks.
  • Page 86 Parameters Programming Guide 3.14.4 20-9* PI Controller 20-91 PI Anti Windup Option: Function: Off Continue regulation of an error even when the output frequency cannot be increased or decreased. Cease regulation of an error when the output frequency can no longer be adjusted. 20-93 PI Proportional Gain Range: Function:...
  • Page 87: Main Menu - Application Functions - Group

    Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.15 Main Menu - Application Functions - 22-02 Sleepmode CL Control Mode Group 22 Option: Function: Normal The feedback is detected. Some parameters are 3.15.1 22-0* Miscellaneous checked. Simplified The feedback is not detected. Only sleep speed Parameter group for extra settings.
  • Page 88 Parameters Programming Guide No-flow detection This function is used for detecting a no-flow situation in pump systems where all valves can be closed. Can be used both when controlled by the integrated PI controller in the frequency converter or an external PI controller. Program the actual configuration in parameter 1-00 Configuration Mode.
  • Page 89 Parameters TR150 and TR170 Change speed to approximately 50% of the rated some applications prevent the frequency converter from speed. Note the exact speed. adjusting motor down to low speed. This might damage pumps, cause insufficient lubrication in gearboxes, and Read power consumption either by looking for make fans unstable.
  • Page 90 Parameters Programming Guide NOTICE The motor runs longer than the time in Sleep mode is not active when local reference is active parameter 22-40 Minimum Run (set speed manually using the navigation keys on the Time. LCP). Sleep mode does not work in local mode. Perform an The sleep condition lasts auto set-up in open loop before setting input/output in longer than the time in...
  • Page 91 Parameters TR150 and TR170 NOTICE 22-46 Maximum Boost Time Do not set parameter 14-20 Reset Mode, to [13] Infinite Range: Function: auto reset, when parameter 22-60 Broken Belt Function is [0 - Only to be used if parameter 1-00 Configuration set to [2] Trip.
  • Page 92 Parameters Programming Guide There are 2 methods which can be employed, depending on whether the speed at system design working point is known. Illustration 3.17 Flow Compensation Set-up Speed at design point Speed at design point Parameter used KNOWN UNKNOWN Parameter 22-80 Flow Compensation Parameter 22-81 Square-linear Curve Approximation Parameter 22-82 Work Point Calculation...
  • Page 93: Main Menu - Application Functions 2 - Group

    Parameters TR150 and TR170 3.16 Main Menu - Application Functions 2 - Extended Keyp Warning Message Type Message status Group 24 word 2 word 2 3.16.1 24-0* Fire Mode Fire Mode Status + (bit 25) Fire Mode Limits Status + (bit 27)
  • Page 94 Parameters Programming Guide 24-00 FM Function 24-09 Fire Mode Alarm Handling Option: Function: Option: Function: Enabled- In this mode, the motor operates in a clockwise Trip+Reset, If this mode is selected, the frequency direction. When receiving a reversing signal, the Critical converter continues to run, ignoring most Fwd/Rev...
  • Page 95 Parameters TR150 and TR170 in parameter group 5-3* Digital Outputs or parameter group 24-11 Drive Bypass Delay Time 5-4* Relays. Range: Function: If the motor fails to restart at the end of the NOTICE bypass delay time, the frequency converter bypass The drive bypass cannot be deactivated if in fire mode.
  • Page 96: Main Menu - Special Features - Group

    Parameters Programming Guide 3.17 Main Menu - Special Features - Group 3.17.1 30-2* Adv. Start Adjust Parameter group for advanced start adjustments. 30-22 Locked Rotor Detection Set the locked rotor detection for PM motors. Option: Function: 30-23 Locked Rotor Detection Time [s] Range: Function: 0.10 s...
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting TR150 and TR170 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 Introduction to Alarms and Warnings If an alarm cannot be reset, the reason may be that its cause has not been rectified, or the alarm is trip-locked, A warning or alarm is signalled by the relevant indicator see Table 4.1.
  • Page 98 Troubleshooting Programming Guide Description Warning Alarm Trip Lock Parameter Reference Motor phase W missing – Parameter 4-58 Missing Motor Phase Function Internal fault – – Ground fault 2 – – Gate drive voltage fault – – 24 V supply low –...
  • Page 99: Alarm Words

    Troubleshooting TR150 and TR170 4.2 Alarm Words 4.3 Warning Words Parameter 16-9 Parameter 16-9 Parameter 16- Parameter 16-9 0 Alarm Word 1 Alarm Word 2 92 Warning 3 Warning Word Word Pwr.Card Temp Pwr.Card Temp ServiceTrip, Earth Fault Typecode Earth Fault Sparepart Ctrl.
  • Page 100: Extended Status Words

    Troubleshooting Programming Guide 4.4 Extended Status Words 4.5 List of Warnings and Alarms Parameter 16 Parameter 16-95 WARNING -94 Ext. Ext. Status Hazardous Service Procedures! Status Word Word 2 The maintenance and troubleshooting procedures Ramping recommended in this section of the manual could result AMA running Hand/Auto in exposure to electrical, mechanical, or other potential...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting TR150 and TR170 • WARNING/ALARM 8, DC under voltage Incorrect motor data in parameters 1-20 to 1-25. If the DC-link voltage (DC) drops below the undervoltage ALARM 14, Earth (ground) fault limit, the frequency converter trips after a fixed time delay.
  • Page 102 The temperature on the power card is either too high or too low. ALARM 38, Internal fault Troubleshooting It is necessary to contact your Trane supplier. • Ensure that the ambient operating temperature is ALARM 44, Earth fault II within the limits.
  • Page 103: List Of Lcp Errors

    Troubleshooting TR150 and TR170 ALARM 126, Motor Rotating WARNING 202, Fire Mode Limits Exceeded High back EMF voltage. Stop the rotor of the PM motor. Fire mode has suppressed 1 or more warranty-voiding alarms. WARNING 127, Back EMF too high This warning only applies to PM motors.
  • Page 104: Parameter Lists

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide 5 Parameter Lists 5.1 Parameter Options 1 set-up: Data value is the same in all set-ups. ExpressionLimit 5.1.1 Default Settings Size-related Changes during operation No default value available. True: The parameter can be changed while the frequency converter is in operation.
  • Page 105: Operation/Display

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 5.1.2 0-** Operation/Display Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change during Conversion Type No. # operation index 0-0* Basic Settings 0-01 Language [0] English 1 set-up TRUE – Uint8 0-03 Regional Settings [0] International 1 set-up FALSE –...
  • Page 106 Parameter Lists Programming Guide Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change during Conversion Type No. # operation index 1-25 Motor Nominal Speed ExpressionLimit All set-ups FALSE Uint16 1-26 Motor Cont. Rated Torque ExpressionLimit All set-ups FALSE Uint32 1-29 Automatic Motor Adaption (AMA) [0] Off All set-ups FALSE...
  • Page 107: Brakes

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 5.1.4 2-** Brakes Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 2-0* DC-Brake 2-00 DC Hold/Motor Preheat Current All set-ups FALSE Uint16 2-01 DC Brake Current All set-ups FALSE...
  • Page 108: Limits/Warnings

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide 5.1.6 4-** Limits/Warnings Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 4-1* Motor Limits 4-10 Motor Speed Direction [2] Both directions All set-ups FALSE – Uint8 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz] 0 Hz All set-ups FALSE...
  • Page 109: Analog In/Out

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 5-90 Digital & Relay Bus Control 0 N/A All set-ups FALSE Uint32 5.1.8 6-** Analog In/Out Par. Parameter description Default value...
  • Page 110: Comm. And Options

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide 5.1.9 8-** Comm. and Options Par. No. # Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type during index operation 8-0* General Settings 8-01 Control site [0] Digital and ctrl.word All set-ups FALSE – Uint8 8-02 Control source [1] FC Port All set-ups FALSE...
  • Page 111: Smart Logic

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 5.1.10 13-** Smart Logic Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 13-0* SLC Settings 13-00 SL Controller Mode [0] Off 1 set-up FALSE – Uint8 13-01 Start Event...
  • Page 112: Drive Information

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 14-44 d-axis current optimization for IPM 100% All set-ups FALSE Uint8 14-5* Environment 14-51 DC-Link Voltage Compensation [1] On All set-ups FALSE –...
  • Page 113: Data Readouts

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 5.1.13 16-** Data Readouts Par. No. # Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type during index operation 16-0* General Status 16-00 Control word 0 N/A 1 set-up FALSE Uint16 16-01 Reference [unit] 1 set-up...
  • Page 114: Info & Readouts

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide 16-92 Warning word 0 N/A 1 set-up FALSE Uint32 16-93 Warning word 2 0 N/A 1 set-up FALSE Uint32 16-94 External status word 0 N/A 1 set-up FALSE Uint32 16-95 External status word 2 0 N/A 1 set-up FALSE Uint32...
  • Page 115: Appl. Functions

    Parameter Lists TR150 and TR170 5.1.16 22-** Appl. Functions Par. No. # Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type during index operation 22-0* Miscellaneous 22-01 Power Filter Time 0.50 s All set-ups FALSE Uint16 22-02 Sleep mode CL control mode...
  • Page 116: Appl. Functions

    Parameter Lists Programming Guide 5.1.17 24-** Appl. Functions 2 Par. Parameter description Default value 2-set-up Change Conversion Type No. # during index operation 24-0* Fire Mode 24-00 FM Function [0] Disabled 1 set-up FALSE – Uint8 24-01 Fire Mode Configuration [0] Open Loop All set-ups FALSE...
  • Page 117: Index

    Index TR150 and TR170 Index Counter A....................82 Counter B....................82 Current limit....................... 44 Action at inverter fault................ 74 Custom readout..................79 Active set-up..................26 Custom readout unit................27 Advanced vector control..............5 AEO......................75 Alarm......................96 Data readout..................79 Alarm and warning list...............
  • Page 118 Index Programming Guide FM function..................... 92 LCP custom readout................26 Freeze output..................5, 47 Leakage current..................4 Frequency....................80 Link set-up....................26 Frequency [%]..................80 Literature....................4 Frequency converter identification..........77 Live zero....................55 Function at mains imbalance............74 Load compensation................29 Function at stop..................
  • Page 119 Index TR150 and TR170 Open loop....................29 Ramp 1 ramp-up time................. 42 Operating data..................77 Ramp 2 ramp-down time..............42 Operating hour counter..............77 Ramp 2 ramp-up time................. 42 Operating mode................... 25 RCD....................... 5 Operating state at power-up............25 Readout/programming, indexed parameter......24 Operation key...................
  • Page 120 Index Programming Guide Start delay....................36 Unintended start..................3 Start event....................65 Start function..................36 VVC+......................6 Start reversing..................47 Stator leakage reactance..............34 Stator resistance..................34 Warning....................96 Status menu....................9 Warning current high................45 Status word..................... 79 Warning current low................45 Stop event....................
  • Page 121 February 2017 Supersedes September 2013 www.trane.com Trane has a policy of continous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to For more information, contact your local Trane change design and specifications without notice. office or e-mail us at comfort@trane.com...

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