Lenze E82AF000P0CxxxXX3x1 Series Manual
Lenze E82AF000P0CxxxXX3x1 Series Manual

Lenze E82AF000P0CxxxXX3x1 Series Manual

Wiring according to emc with fieldbus function module ”profibus dp”, frequency inverter 8200 vector series 0.25 kw ... 11 kw

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  • Page 1 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks EDBEMVPBUS !P[@ Wiring according to EMC with fieldbus function module ”PROFIBUS DP” Global Drive Frequency inverter 8200 vector series 0.25 kW ... 11 kW...
  • Page 2 © 2003 Lenze Drive Systems GmbH Without written approval of Lenze Drive Systems GmbH no part of these Instructions must be copied or given to third parties. All information given in this documentation has been selected carefully and comply with the hardware and software described. Nevertheless, deviations cannot be ruled out.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Contents Preface and general information .........
  • Page 4: Preface And General Information

    Any frequency inverter, servo inverter, or DC controller of Lenze vector 8200 vector frequency inverter Drive Lenze controller in combination with a geared motor, three-phase AC motor, and other Lenze drive components Automation InterFace: Interface for a communication module. Function InterFace: Interface for a function module. Cxxxx/y Subcode y of code Cxxxx (e.g.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General Lenze controllers (frequency inverters, servo inverters, DC controllers) can include live and rotating parts - depending on their type of protection - during operation. Surfaces can be hot. Non-authorized removal of the required cover, inappropriate use, incorrect installation or operation, creates the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to material assets.
  • Page 6 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Safety information Lenze controllers Electrical connection When working on live drive controllers, the applicable national regulations for the prevention of accidents (e.g. VBG 4) must be observed. The electrical installation must be carried out according to the appropriate regulations (e.g. cable cross-sections, fuses, PE connection).
  • Page 7: Residual Hazards

    - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Safety information Residual hazards, Layout of the safety instructions Residual hazards Protection of persons Before working on the controller check that no voltage is applied to the power terminals, the relay output and the pins of the FIF interface, –...
  • Page 8: Layout Of The Safety Instructions

    - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Safety information Residual hazards, Layout of the safety instructions Layout of the safety instructions All safety information given in these Instructions have got the same layout: Pictograph (indicates the type of danger) Signal word! (indicates the severity of danger)
  • Page 9: Wiring According To Emc Requirements

    - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Wiring according to EMC requirements Always observe these basic rules Wiring according to EMC requirements (structure of a CE-typical drive system) Stop! This chapter exclusively describes additional measures to be taken to set up a CE-typical drive system with the ”PROFIBUS DP function module.
  • Page 10 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Wiring according to EMC requirements Always observe these basic rules 8200 vector 0.25 ... 2.2 kW 8200 vector 3 ... 11 kW L < 40 mm L < 500 mm L < 40 mm L < 500 mm...
  • Page 11 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Wiring according to EMC requirements Always observe these basic rules Select the correct voltage supply No external voltage source is required to supply the function module. The controller supplies the function module via the FIF interface.
  • Page 12 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Wiring according to EMC requirements Always observe these basic rules Avoid potential differences between the stations. Potential differences (reference to PE) between the stations can cause communication interferences and / or destroy the modules. Avoid potential differences by connecting every station with the same earth reference potential (PE) of the machine / system with a low-resistance distance as short as possible.
  • Page 13 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Wiring according to EMC requirements Always observe these basic rules Note! For information on wiring and using bus communication modules please see the corresponding Mounting Instructions and Manuals.  ‚ 28200vec073 Fig. 4 Mounting and selection of voltage supply for communication modules...
  • Page 14: Recognising And Eliminating Emc Interferences

    - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Recognising and eliminating EMC interferences Recognising and eliminating EMC interferences Interference Cause Remedy Bus cable is shielded insufficiently Optimise the shielding of the bus cable: • Provide a large-surface contact of the bus cable shield to the EMC shield sheet with shield clamps for each station.
  • Page 15 - Lenze Show/Hide Bookmarks Notes EDBEMVPBUS EN 2.2...
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