Monitoring - Siemens SIMOVERT MASTERDRIVES 6SE7021-6CS87-2DA0 Operating Instructions Manual

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03.2004
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Monitoring

Displays (LED)
Description of operating state
i OVERAMP
LED is on during an output short circuit. This fault is not automatically reset. It can
be reset via the Reset key or by applying and releasing the Inhibit command.
Before resetting the braking unit make sure that the short circuit no longer
exists!
i OVERLOAD
LED is on when the overload monitoring circuit becomes active (it monitors the duty
cycle); if the specified duty cycle is exceeded, the braking unit turns off. The fault is
automatically reset after some 70 sec.
Cannot be reset with the Reset key or by applying the Inhibit signal.
i OVERTEMP
LED is on when the temperature monitoring circuit is active (ambient temperature
too high or no sufficient cooling air flow).
When the resistor overtemperature LED is lit, this means for
• braking power ≤ 20 kW
• braking power ≥ 50 kW
The fault can be acknowledged when the critical temperature is fallen-below using
the reset button or by connecting the inhibit signal.
i READY
LED is on after DC bus voltage is applied to the input terminals.
During operation the LED becomes darker with increasing duty cycle
(Note: a bright LED shows that additional braking power is available).
The LED extinguishes if the braking unit is disabled via the "inhibit" input of the X38
control terminal strip.
Operating elements
Siemens AG
6SE7087-7CX87-2DA0
SIMOVERT MASTERDRIVES
In the case of faults, the braking
unit will be locked, the fault relay
(X38:4-5) is de-energized. The
fault is displayed via LEDs at the
front cover of the braking unit.
♦ Reset key
♦ Voltage limit switch
Unité de Freinage / Braking Unit
1
2
Fig. 5-1
excess temperature, internal brake resistor
excess temperature, power semiconductor
is accessible through the front cover to reset
an overcurrent or excess temperature fault
is accessible after removing the front cover
(see chapter 6 "Start-up").
Monitoring
Voltage Limit
Switch
-AMP
O
V
-Load.
E
-Temp.
R
Ready
Reset
Position of the displays
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