Drive Start-Up - ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual

Winch control program (option +n5100)
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24 Quick start-up guide
WARNING! Make sure that the machinery into which the drive with brake
control function is integrated fulfills the personnel safety regulations. Note that
the frequency converter (a Complete Drive Module or a Basic Drive Module, as
defined in IEC 61800-2), is not considered as a safety device mentioned in the
European Machinery Directive and related harmonized standards. Thus, the
personnel safety of the complete machinery must not be based on a specific
frequency converter feature (such as the brake control function), but it has to be
implemented as defined in the application specific regulations.

Drive start-up

WARNING! Obey all safety instructions for the drive. Only qualified electricians are
allowed to start up the drive.
Check the installation. See the installation checklist in the appropriate Hardware manual.
Check that the starting of the motor does not cause any danger.
De-couple the driven machine if
• there is a risk of damage in case of an incorrect direction of rotation, or
• a Normal ID run is required during the drive start-up, when the load torque is higher
than 20% or the machinery is not able to withstand the nominal torque transient during
the ID run.
Power up the drive.
Note: It is normal that warning messages
appear at various points along the start-up
process. To hide a message and to resume
the start-up process, press
Hide any warnings now to enter the Home
view (shown on the right).
The two commands at the bottom of the
display (in this case, Options and Menu),
show the functions of the two softkeys
and
located below the display. The
commands assigned to the softkeys vary
depending on the context.
Safety
1 – Power-up, date and time settings
.
Remote
ACS880
Motor speed used
rpm
Rope actual tension
%
Winch actual status
EXT2 No mode
Options
12:34
0.0 rpm
0.00
0.0
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