CG Products Emotron VS10 Series Mounting And Switch On Instruction

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Emotron VS10 / VS30 AC drive
0.25 ... 2.2 kW
Mounting and switch on instruction

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  • Page 1 Emotron VS10 / VS30 AC drive 0.25 … 2.2 kW Mounting and switch on instruction...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 General information 1.1 First read, then start 1.2 Notations and conventions 1.2.1 Product code 2 Safety instructions 2.1 Basic safety measures 2.2 Residual hazards 2.3 Application as directed 3 Product description 4 Mounting 4.1 Important notes 4.2 Mechanical installation 4.3 Electrical installation 4.3.1 Connection to the 230 V system...
  • Page 4: General Information

    General information First read, then start General information First read, then start WARNING! Read this documentation thoroughly before carrying out the installation and commissioning. ▶ Please observe the safety instructions! Information and tools with regard to the Emotron products can be found on the Internet: http://www.emotron.com/ services-support/file-archive/ Notations and conventions 1.2.1...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Basic safety measures Safety instructions Basic safety measures Disregarding the following basic safety measures may lead to severe personal injury and damage to material assets! The product • must only be used as directed. • must never be commissioned if they display signs of damage. •...
  • Page 6: Residual Hazards

    Safety instructions Residual hazards Residual hazards The user must take the residual hazards mentioned into consideration in the risk assessment for his/her machine/system. If the above is disregarded, this can lead to severe injuries to persons and damage to material assets! Product Observe the warning labels on the product! Icon...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    Product description Product description Earth/ground connection (PE) Relay output X9 Mains voltage connection X100 IT screw Network X2xx CANopen/Modbus(Option) Memory module X20 Shield connection Inverter status LEDs CANopen/Modbus Toggle switch CANopen/Modbus Interface X16 Diagnostic Module Control terminals X3 Shield connection Basic I/O Control connection IT screw...
  • Page 8: Mounting

    Mounting Important notes Mounting Important notes DANGER! Dangerous electrical voltage Possible consequence: death or severe injuries ▶ All works on the inverter must only be carried out in the deenergised state. ▶ After switching off the mains voltage, wait for at least 3 minutes before you start working.
  • Page 9: Mechanical Installation

    Mounting Mechanical installation Mechanical installation Dimensions VS10/VS30 - 0.25 kW ... 0.37 kW All dimensions in mm...
  • Page 10 Mounting Mechanical installation Dimensions VS10/VS30 - 0.55 kW ... 0.75 kW All dimensions in mm...
  • Page 11 Mounting Mechanical installation Dimensions VS30 - 1.1 kW ... 2.2 kW All dimensions in mm...
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 230 V system Electrical installation 4.3.1 Connection to the 230 V system 4.3.1.1 Connection plan Fig. 1: Wiring example Run/Stop Mains contactor Fuse Dashed line = options...
  • Page 13: Fuses And Cable Cross-Sections

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 230 V system 4.3.1.2 Fuses and cable cross-sections Operation without mains choke Cable installation in compliance with EN 60204-1 Laying system B2 Inverter VS10231P7 VS10232P4 VS10233P2 VS10234P2 VS10236P0 VS10237P0 VS10239P6 Rated power 0.25 0.37 0.55 0.75 Rated mains current...
  • Page 14: Terminal Data

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 230 V system 4.3.1.3 Terminal data Mains connection Inverter VS10231P7 VS10232P4 VS10233P2 VS10234P2 VS10236P0 VS10237P0 VS10239P6 Rated power 0.25 0.37 0.55 0.75 Connection X100 Connection type Screw terminal Min. cable cross-section mm² Max. cable cross-section mm²...
  • Page 15: Connection To The 400 V System

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 400 V system 4.3.2 Connection to the 400 V system 4.3.2.1 Connection plan Fig. 2: Wiring example Run/Stop Mains contactor F1 ... Fuses Dashed line = options...
  • Page 16: Fuses And Cable Cross-Sections

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 400 V system 4.3.2.2 Fuses and cable cross-sections Operation without mains choke Cable installation in compliance with EN 60204-1 Laying system B2 Inverter VS30401P3 VS30401P8 VS30402P4 VS30403P2 VS30403P9 VS30405P6 Rated power 0.37 0.55 0.75 Rated mains current without mains choke Fuse...
  • Page 17: Terminal Data

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the 400 V system 4.3.2.3 Terminal data Mains connection Inverter VS30401P3 VS30401P8 VS30402P4 VS30403P2 VS30403P9 VS30405P6 Rated power 0.37 0.55 0.75 Connection X100 Connection type Screw terminal Min. cable cross-section mm² Max. cable cross-section mm² Stripping length Tightening torque Required tool...
  • Page 18: Connection To The It System

    Mounting Electrical installation Connection to the IT system 4.3.3 Connection to the IT system NOTICE! Internal components have earth/ground potential if the IT screws are not removed. Consequence: the monitoring functions of the IT system respond. ▶ Before connection to an IT system be absolutely sure to remove the IT screws. VS10231P7, VS10232P4, VS10233P2, VS10234P2, VS10236P0, VS10237P0, VS10239P6,...
  • Page 19: Canopen/Modbus Connection

    Mounting Electrical installation CANopen/Modbus connection 4.3.4 CANopen/Modbus connection 4.3.4.1 Connection plan X216 X216 X216 X216 Fig. 3: Wiring example: CANopen or Modbus network 4.3.4.2 Terminal data Terminal description CANopen/Modbus Connection X216 Connection type Spring terminal Min. cable cross-section mm² Max. cable cross-section mm²...
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    Commissioning Important notes Commissioning Important notes WARNING! Incorrect settings during commissioning may cause unexpected and dangerous motor and system movements. Possible consequence: death, severe injuries or damage to property ▶ Clear hazardous area. ▶ Observe safety instructions and safety clearances. Before initial switch-on Prevent injury to persons and damage to property.
  • Page 21: Initial Switch-On / Functional Test With Terminal Control

    Commissioning Initial switch-on / functional test with terminal control Initial switch-on / functional test with terminal control Target: achieve rotation of the motor connected to the inverter as quickly as possible. Requirements: • The connected motor matches the inverter in terms of power. •...
  • Page 22 Commissioning Initial switch-on / functional test with terminal control Carrying out the functional test 1. Start drive: 1. Start inverter: X3/DI1 = HIGH. 2. Activate preset frequency setpoint 1 (20 Hz) as speed setpoint: X3/DI4 = HIGH. The drive rotates with 20 Hz. 3.
  • Page 23: Technical Data

    Technical data Standards and operating conditions Technical data Standards and operating conditions Conformities 2014/35/EU Low-Voltage Directive 2014/30/EU EMC Directive (reference: CE-typical drive system) TR TC 004/2011 Eurasian conformity: Safety of low voltage equipment TP TC 020/2011 Eurasian conformity: Electromagnetic compatibility of technical means RoHS 2 2011/65/EU...
  • Page 24 Technical data Standards and operating conditions dimensioning for rated power. Rsce ≥ 120 is to be met. Requirements to the shielded motor cable Capacitance per unit length C-core-core/C-core-shield < 75/150 ≤ 2,5 mm² / AWG 14 pF/m C-core-core/C-core-shield < 150/300 ≥...
  • Page 25: Rated Data

    Technical data Rated data Connection to the 230 V system Rated data 6.2.1 Connection to the 230 V system Inverter VS10231P7 VS10232P4 VS10233P2 VS10234P2 VS10236P0 VS10237P0 VS10239P6 Rated power 0.25 0.37 0.55 0.75 Mains voltage range 1/N/PE AC 170 V ... 264 V, 45 Hz ... 55 Hz Operating mode Max.
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