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Commissioning Instructions
VersiStart i II
Contents
1.
Caution Statements ............................................................................................................................. 2
1.1
Avertissements à l'attention des clients canadiens ................................................................................. 2
2.
Declaration of conformity .................................................................................................................... 3
3.
Mechanical Installation ........................................................................................................................ 4
3.1
Dimensions and Weights ........................................................................................................................ 4
3.2
Physical Installation ................................................................................................................................ 4
4.
Electrical Installation ........................................................................................................................... 5
4.1
Power Terminations ................................................................................................................................ 5
4.2
Control Voltages ..................................................................................................................................... 5
4.3
Control Circuits ....................................................................................................................................... 6
4.4
Outputs ................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.5
Electrical Schematics ............................................................................................................................. 7
5.
Adjustments ......................................................................................................................................... 8
6.
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................. 10
6.1
LEDs ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
6.2
Trip Codes ............................................................................................................................................ 10
6.3
Protections ............................................................................................................................................ 10
6.4
Reset .................................................................................................................................................... 11
7.
Accessories ........................................................................................................................................ 12
7.1
Finger Guard Kit ................................................................................................................................... 12
7.2
Remote Operator .................................................................................................................................. 12
7.3
Communication Modules ...................................................................................................................... 12
7.4
PC Software ......................................................................................................................................... 12
8.
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 13
8.1
General Technical Data ........................................................................................................................ 13
8.2
Model Code .......................................................................................................................................... 15
8.3
Current Ratings .................................................................................................................................... 15
8.4
Semiconductor Fuses ........................................................................................................................... 16
8.5
Disposal Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 16
Peter Electronic GmbH & Co. KG
Phone: +49(0)9189/4147-0
Bruckäcker 9
D-92348 Berg
Fax: +49(0)9189/4147-47
Qualität ist unser Antrieb.
www.peter-electronic.com
Quality is our Drive.
07/2018

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Specifications ............................. 13 General Technical Data ........................13 Model Code ............................15 Current Ratings ............................ 15 Semiconductor Fuses ........................... 16 Disposal Instructions ..........................16 Peter Electronic GmbH & Co. KG www.peter-electronic.com Bruckäcker 9 D-92348 Berg 07/2018 Phone: +49(0)9189/4147-0 Fax: +49(0)9189/4147-47...
  • Page 2: Caution Statements

    VersiStart i II may cause equipment failure, serious injury or death. Follow this manual and local electrical safety codes. GROUNDING AND BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION It is the responsibility of the user or person installing the VersiStart i II to provide proper grounding and branch circuit protection according to local electrical safety codes. SHORT CIRCUIT The VersiStart i II is not short circuit proof.
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity In industrial linguistic usage the drive controllers of the type series VersiStart i II are called "devices", however, in the sense of the "law on the safety of equipment", the "EMC-law" or the "EC-machinery directive" they are not devices or machines ready for use or connection but they are components.
  • Page 4: Mechanical Installation

    VersiStart i II Mechanical Installation Dimensions and Weights Width Height Depth Weight mm (inch) mm (inch) (inch) (inch) (inch) (inch) (lb) Model VS i II 018 VS i II 034 VS i II 042 90.5 VS i II 048 (3.85) (3.22)
  • Page 5: Electrical Installation

    4.4 in-lb max Control Voltages VersiStart i II soft starters can be supplied in either of two control voltage configurations: VS i II xxx xxx C1 ..110-240 VAC (+ 10% / - 15%) or 380-440 VAC (+ 10% / - 15%) VS i II xxx xxx C2 ..
  • Page 6: Control Circuits

    Motor Thermistor Motor thermistors can be connected directly to the VersiStart i II terminals B4, B5. If motor thermistors are not used, there must be a link between B4, B5 (the VersiStart i II is supplied with a link fitted).
  • Page 7: Outputs

    Trip: The relay closes when the VersiStart i II trips. The relay can be used to operate the shunt-trip mechanism of an upstream circuit breaker (in order to isolate the motor branch circuit), or to signal the trip to an automation system or externally.
  • Page 8: Adjustments

    VersiStart i II Adjustments Current Ramp Current Limit Motor Trip Class Motor FLC Soft Stop Time Excess Start Time Auxiliary Relay Function Phase Sequence Protection Current Ramp Select the initial start current (A) and ramp time (B). Current ramp starting extends the time soft starter...
  • Page 9 VersiStart i II Soft Stop Time Select the soft stop ramp time (D). Soft stop extends the time soft starter takes to reduce voltage to zero. The ramp time does not control the time the motor will take to stop completely.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    6.3.1 Excess Start Time Protection The VersiStart i II will trip on excess start time if the motor does not successfully start within the time selected in the Excess Start Time setting. This may indicate that the load has stalled.
  • Page 11: Reset

    Motor Overload Protection The VersiStart i II will trip on motor overload if it calculates that the motor has been running above its operating range for longer than the time selected in the Motor Trip Class setting. Motor Trip Class should be set to match the motor's locked rotor time.
  • Page 12: Accessories

    Starter status monitoring (Ready, Starting, Running, Stopping, Tripped) • Performance monitoring (motor current, motor temperature) • To use WinMaster with the VersiStart i II, the soft starter must be fitted with a USB Module, Modbus Module or a Remote Operator.
  • Page 13: Specifications

    VersiStart i II Specifications General Technical Data Mains Supply Mains voltage (L1, L2, L3) 440 ................... 3 x 200 VAC ~ 440 VAC (+ 10% / - 15%) 575 ................... 3 x 200 VAC ~ 575 VAC (+ 10% / - 15%) Mains frequency (at start) ......................
  • Page 14 VersiStart i II EMC Immunity Electrostatic discharge ..............4 kV contact discharge, 8 kV air discharge Radio frequency electromagnetic field ............ 0.15 MHz to 1000 MHz: 140 dB (µV) Rated impulse withstand voltage (Fast transients 5/50 ns) ......2 kV line to earth, 1 kV line to line Voltage dip and short time interruption ............
  • Page 15: Model Code

    VersiStart i II Model Code VS i II Control voltage C1 = 110-240 VAC & 380-440 VAC C2 = 24 VAC/VDC Current rating Mains voltage 440 = 200 ~ 440 VAC 575 = 200 ~ 575 VAC Current Ratings AC53b 4-6:354 AC53b 4-20:340 <...
  • Page 16: Semiconductor Fuses

    VersiStart i II Semiconductor Fuses Semiconductor fuses can be used with VersiStart i II soft starters to reduce the potential for damage to SCRs from transient overload currents and for Type 2 coordination. VersiStart i II soft starters have been tested to achieve Type 2 coordination with semiconductor fuses.

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