Hw Configuration - ABB ACS580 Firmware Manual

General purpose drives standard control program
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324 Parameters
No.
Name/Value
Bit
Name
0
Reserved
1
Every start
2
Every stop
3
Reserved
4
Overload detection
5
Underload detection
6
Fixed time interval
7
Combined timer1
8...9
Reserved
10
Supervision 1
11
Supervision 2
12
Supervision 3
13
DI4
14
DI5
15
DI6
95

95 HW configuration

95.01
Supply voltage
Automatic / not
selected
380...415 V
440...480 V
95.02
Adaptive voltage
limits
Disable
Description
Description
Cleaning starts at every start.
Cleaning starts at every stop.
Cleaning sequence starts when overload situation is
detected. To set up the overload curve, see parameters in
group
37 User load
Cleaning sequence starts when underload situation is
detected. To set up the overload curve, see parameters in
group
37 User load
Time interval defined by parameter
Combined timer 1 of timed functions starts cleaning.
Cleaning sequence starts when Supervision 1 is high.
Cleaning sequence starts when Supervision 2 is high.
Cleaning sequence starts when Supervision 3 is high.
Cleaning sequence starts when DI4 is high.
Cleaning sequence starts when DI5 is high.
Cleaning sequence starts when DI6 is high.
Various hardware-related settings.
Selects the supply voltage range. This parameter is used by
the drive to determine the nominal voltage of the supply
network. The parameter also affects the current ratings and
the DC voltage control functions (trip and brake chopper
activation limits) of the drive.
WARNING! An incorrect setting may cause the motor
to rush uncontrollably, or the brake chopper or resistor
to overload.
Note: The selections shown depend on the hardware of the
drive. If only one voltage range is valid for the drive in
question, it is selected by default.
No voltage range selected. The drive will not start modulating
before a range is selected, unless parameter
voltage limits
is set to Enable, in which case the drive
estimates the supply voltage itself.
380...415 V
440...480 V
Enables adaptive voltage limits.
Adaptive voltage limits can be used if, for example, an IGBT
supply unit is used to raise the DC voltage level. If the
communication between the inverter and IGBT supply unit is
active, the voltage limits are related to the DC voltage
reference from the IGBT supply unit. Otherwise the limits are
calculated based on the measured DC voltage at the end of
the pre-charging sequence.
This function is also useful if the AC supply voltage to the
drive is high, as the warning levels are raised accordingly.
Adaptive voltage limits disabled.
curve.
curve.
83.15 Fixed time
95.02 Adaptive
Def/FbEq16
interval.
Automatic /
not selected
0
2
3
Enable
0

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