Section 2
2.1 Overview
2.2 Feature List
MVS
SERIES
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General Description
The MVS Series provides compact and robust soft start solutions for control of
medium voltage motors. MVS Series soft starters provide a complete range of
motor and system protection features and have been designed for reliable
performance in the most demanding installation situations.
The MVS soft starter comprises two elements:
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a power assembly, which varies between different models (depending on
mains voltage and current rating)
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a controller module, which is common to all models
The power assembly and controller module are supplied as a pair and share the
same serial number. Care should be taken during installation to ensure the correct
controller and power assembly are used together.
Starting
Constant Current
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Current Ramp
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Torque Control
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Stopping
Soft Stop
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Protection
Under/Overvoltage
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Supply Frequency
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Phase Sequence
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Shorted SCR
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Motor Overload (Thermal Model)
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Electronic Shearpin
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Ground Fault
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Undercurrent
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Phase Imbalance
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Motor Thermistor
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Excess Start Time
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Power Circuit
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Auxiliary Trip
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Interface
Remote Control Inputs
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(3 x fixed, 2 x programmable)
Relay Outputs
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(3 fixed, 3 x programmable)
Analogue Output (1 x programmable)
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Serial Output (1 x RS485)
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Human Interface
Multi-Language Display
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Starter Status LEDs
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Event Log (99 positions, date and
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time stamped)
Trip Log (8 positions, date and time
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stamped)
Counters (starts, hours-run, kWh)
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Metering (current, voltage, power
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factor, kWh)
User Programmable Metering
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Screen
Multi-Level Password Protection
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Power Connection
80 A to 321 A, nominal
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2300 VAC to 11000 VAC
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Accessories (optional)
RTD Interface
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Modbus RTU Interface
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Profibus Interface
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DeviceNet Interface
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Synchronous Motor Control
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PC Software
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Remote Operator
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Overvoltage Protection
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MV Control Supply Transformer
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