Table of Contents Table of Contents General information........................ 5 Structure of the safety notes ................... 5 ® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced ................... 6 Target group ........................ 6 Designated use ....................... 6 Functional safety technology .................. 7 Transportation......................... 8 Creating a safe working environment ................ 9 Installation/assembly..................... 11 Protective separation .................... 11 Electrical installation ..................... 12...
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Table of Contents Switch disconnector ...................... 73 Drive unit behavior in case of a voltage failure ............. 73 Service ............................. 74 Failures of the mechanical drive ................... 74 Resetting fault messages.................... 76 Description of status and operating displays .............. 76 Device replacement ...................... 81 Shutdown ........................ 85 Waste disposal...................... 86 Inspection and maintenance ....................
General information Structure of the safety notes General information Structure of the safety notes 1.1.1 Meaning of signal words The following table shows the graduation and meaning of the signal words in the warnings: Signal word Meaning Consequences if not observed Imminent danger Death or severe injuries DANGER...
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Target group ® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Target group Specialist for me- Any mechanical work may be performed only by adequately qualified specialists. Spe- chanical work cialists in the context of this documentation are persons who are familiar with the design, mechanical installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the product, and who possess the following qualifications: •...
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Functional safety technology 2.2.1 Hoist applications To avoid danger of fatal injury by falling hoists, observe the following points when us- ing the product in lifting applications: • The product is not designed for use as a safety device in lifting applications. •...
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Transportation Transportation Inspect the shipment for damage as soon as you receive the delivery. Inform the ship- ping company immediately about any damage. If the product or the packaging is dam- aged, do not assemble, install, connect, or start up the product. If the packaging is damaged, the product itself may also be damaged.
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Creating a safe working environment Creating a safe working environment Before you work on the product, ensure a safe working environment. Observe the fol- lowing basic safety note: 2.5.1 Performing work on the product safely Defective or dam- Never install defective or damaged products.
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® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Creating a safe working environment 2.5.2 Performing electrical work safely Observe the following information to perform electrical work safely: Electrical work may only be performed by a qualified electrician or an electronically in- structed person under the supervision of an electrician. Observe the 5 safety rules in the specified sequence when working on electrical com- ponents, unless there are important reasons to deviate from them (observe the specifi- cations of DIN EN 50110-1 (VDE 0115-1)):...
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Installation/assembly Installation/assembly Ensure that the product is installed and cooled in accordance with the regulations in the documentation. Protect the product from excessive mechanical strain. The product and its mounted components must not protrude into the path of persons or vehicles. Ensure that no components are deformed or no insulation spaces are modified, particularly during transportation.
® Safety notes for MOVIMOT advanced Electrical installation Electrical installation The preventive measures and protection devices must comply with the applicable reg- ulations (e.g. EN 60204-1 or EN 61800-5-1). 2.8.1 Stationary application The necessary preventive measure for the product is: Type of energy transfer Preventive measure Direct power supply Ground connection...
Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of the drive unit Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of the drive unit ® 3.1.1 MOVIMOT advanced nameplates ® The MOVIMOT advanced drive unit is always equipped with 2 nameplates: • Nameplate 1: Data of the drive unit.
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Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of the drive unit Nameplate 2 (..DR2C.. motor) The following image shows an example of a nameplate of the WA..DR2C.. gearmotor [1] [2] [3] [4] 76646 Bruchsal/Germany [15] WA20 DR2C71MSA4/TF 01.01234567890.0001.22 [14] 3~IEC60034 Inverter duty only VPWM 400 V Y...
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Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of the drive unit Nameplate 2 (DRN.. motor) The following image shows an example of a nameplate of the DRN.. motor 76646 Bruchsal / Germany [17] DRN80M4/FF/DI/DFC/BW1 [16] 01.1774473607.0001.00 VPWM 3~IEC60034 Inverter duty [15] Hz 60 r/min 1751...
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Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of the drive unit ® 3.1.2 Type designation of the MOVIMOT advanced DAC The following table shows the type designation of the drive unit. Gear unit series R = Primary gear unit Gear unit size DRN Product family DRN = Asynchronous motor of the DRN..
Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of electronics Example nameplate and type designation of electronics 3.3.1 Inner nameplate of DAC.. electronics cover The following figure gives an example of a nameplate of the electronics cover. For the structure of the type designation, refer to chapter "Type designation of the electronics cover".
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Device structure Example nameplate and type designation of electronics 3.3.3 Type designation of DAC.. electronics cover The following table shows the type designation of the electronics cover: DAC Product family DAC = Electronics cover Direct AS-Interface Communication Type communication 1 = AS-Interface Connection configuration 0 = M12 plug connector on electronics cover (standard) Communication version...
Device structure Markings ® MOVIKIT version ® 000 = No MOVIKIT module loaded ex works Operating mode options B = Brake control C = Specific customer identification P = Customer-specific parameterization Markings The following table shows an example of the markings on the nameplate. The CE mark states compliance with the following European directives: •...
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Device structure Markings The China RoHS mark declares compliance with the directive SJ/ T 11364-2014 regarding the restriction of use of certain hazardous sub- stances in electrical and electronic equipment and its packaging. 1) For products with functional safety, the requirements from the Low Voltage Directive are fulfilled by the Machinery Directive. 2) The selectable approvals UKCA (Great Britain) and NM (Morocco) are mutually exclusive.
Mechanical installation Installation notes Mechanical installation Installation notes Perform the following steps before installation: WARNING! Electric shock caused by dangerous voltages in the connection box. Severe or fatal injuries. De-energize the device. Pay attention to the 5 safety rules in chapter “Carrying out electrical work safely”.
Mechanical installation Installation requirements Installation requirements Check that the following conditions have been met: • The information on the drive unit's nameplate must match the voltage supply sys- tem. • The drive unit is undamaged (no damage caused by shipping or storage). •...
Mechanical installation Setting up the drive unit Setting up the drive unit 4.4.1 Notes Pay attention to the following information when installing the drive unit: • Perform the steps described in chapter "Installation notes" (→ 2 22) before in- stalling the drive unit: •...
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Mechanical installation Setting up the drive unit 4.4.3 Electronics cover Installing the electronics cover Install the electronics cover as follows: WARNING! Risk of burns due to hot surfaces. Severe injuries. Let the device cool sufficiently before touching it. 2. NOTICE! Loss of the guaranteed degree of protection. Possible damage to prop- erty.
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Mechanical installation Setting up the drive unit Removing the electronics cover Remove the electronics cover as follows: WARNING! Risk of burns due to hot surfaces. Severe injuries. Let the device cool sufficiently before touching it. 2. Undo the screws of the electronics cover. 3.
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Mechanical installation Setting up the drive unit 4.4.7 Pressure compensation on electronics (option /PE) Fitting the provided pressure compensation fitting (option/PE) For designs with an included pressure compensation fitting (option /PE), install the fit- ting depending on the mounting position used. The tightening torque is 4.0 Nm. Pressure compensation fitting installation positions The following table shows the installation location-dependent mounting positions of the pressure compensation fitting (option/PE):...
Mechanical installation Tightening torques Tightening torques ® 4.5.1 Examples of MOVIMOT advanced The following figure shows an example of the installation of the threaded blanking plugs, cable glands and electronics cover. The number and position of threaded blank- ing plugs and cable bushings depend on the ordered variant. 38411578379 Tighten the screws in diametrically opposite sequence with a tightening torque of 6.0 Nm (for size 1) or 9.5 Nm (for size 2).
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Mechanical installation Tightening torques 4.5.2 Tightening torques for cable glands Tighten cable glands optionally included delivery SEW‑EURODRIVE with the following torques: Screw fitting Part Contents Size Outer di- Tighten- number (pieces) ameter of cable torque (mm) (Nm) EMC cable glands 18204783 10 M16 ×...
Electrical installation Installation instructions Electrical installation Installation instructions 5.1.1 Permitted voltage systems Information on voltage supply sys- Information on permissibility tems TN and TT systems – voltage sys- Use is possible without restrictions. tems with directly grounded star point IT systems – voltage systems with Use is only permitted with electronics cover in non-grounded star point IT system design (...-513-..).
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Electrical installation Installation instructions 4. Screw the screw [1] with the insulating bushing [2] into the electronics cover. Tighten the screw with a tightening torque of 1.4 to 1.6 Nm. 9007233821379851 5. Place the electronics cover onto the connection box and fasten the electronics cover.
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Electrical installation Installation instructions 5.1.3 Permitted cable cross section of terminals Line terminals X1 Observe the permitted cable cross sections for installation: Line terminals X1 Without conductor end With conductor end sleeve sleeves (with or without plastic collar) Connection cross sec- 0.5 mm –...
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Electrical installation Installation instructions 5.1.4 Activating line terminals X1 Adhere to the following sequence when actuating the line terminals X1: 25649924107 5.1.5 Actuating line terminals X1a Adhere to the following sequence when actuating the line terminals X1a: 34682210443 5.1.6 Activating terminals X3 for the braking resistor Adhere to the following sequence when actuating the X3 terminals for the braking re- sistor: 25650172171...
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Electrical installation Installation instructions 5.1.7 Activating control terminals X9 Observe the following sequence when actuating the X9 control terminals: 30508870539 5.1.8 Selecting the residual current device The inverter can cause a direct current in the protective earthing conductor. Proceed as follows when selecting the residual current device: 1.
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Electrical installation Installation instructions 5.1.10 Notes on PE connection PE connection to devices with a lifting eye The handle is only used to transport the unit. The handle is not required for operation. 1. Remove the lifting eye. Store the lifting eye for future service work. WARNING! Electric shock due to faulty PE connection.
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Electrical installation Installation instructions PE connection to devices with hoop guard The optional hoop guard is used to protect the connectors on the electronics cover. Do not remove the guard bracket. 1. Connect the PE cable to the guard bracket according to the following figure. 2.0 –...
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Electrical installation Installation instructions Leakage currents Earth-leakage currents ≥ 3.5 mA can occur during normal operation. In order to fulfill EN 61800-5-1, observe the following notes: • The protective earth (PE) connection must meet the requirements for systems with high earth-leakage currents. • This usually means –...
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Electrical installation Installation instructions • If safe protective separation is required, then this must be implemented outside the device at heights of 2000 m above sea level or greater (safe electrical separation as per EN 61800-5-1). • At installation altitudes between 2000 and 3800 m above sea level, measures must be taken that reduce the line side overvoltage from category III to category II for the entire system.
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Electrical installation Installation instructions Branch Circuit Protection Integral solid state short circuit protection does not provide branch circuit protection. Branch circuit protection must be provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any additional local codes. For maximum branch circuit protection see table below. SCCR: 65 kA /500 V 5 kA /500 V (devices with maintenance switch)
Electrical installation Terminal assignment of MOVIMOT® advanced DAC Terminal assignment of MOVIMOT® advanced ® Terminal assignment of MOVIMOT advanced DAC Attach units without a plug connector to the terminals as follows: WARNING! Electric shock caused by dangerous voltages in the connection box.
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Electrical installation Terminal assignment of MOVIMOT® advanced DAC 5.2.2 Connection box size 2 ® The following image shows the terminals of MOVIMOT advanced DAC, size 2: 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 11 12 13 34443087371 5.2.3 Assignment...
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Electrical installation Terminal assignment of MOVIMOT® advanced DAC The following figure shows the factory-installed jumpers at the X9 terminals: 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 29006177419 These jumpers are not present in the following designs: •...
Electrical installation Cable routing and cable shielding Cable routing and cable shielding 5.4.1 Accessory bag with installation equipment (part number 18241395) INFORMATION For some installation variants, you do not need all the parts of the accessory kit. The delivery of each drive unit includes the following accessory bag with installation materials for cable shielding (exception: Does not apply when all possible connections were ordered in plug connector design): •...
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Electrical installation Cable routing and cable shielding 5.4.2 General installation options The following chapters show common examples and contain important notes on cable selection and cable routing. Assembly of installation materials The following image illustrates the assembly of the installation material: Size 2 Size 1 ®...
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Electrical installation Cable routing and cable shielding 5.4.3 Installation with separately routed AS-Interface/AUX-PWR cable Notes on cable routing and shielding – Recommended cable routing Note the following points for cable routing and cable shielding: • Cable selection – When selecting the cable, be mindful of the recommended connection cable in the product manual >...
Electrical installation EMC cable glands EMC cable glands 5.5.1 Cable shielding (alternative) As an alternative to using shield clamps for shielded cables (e.g. control cables, STO cables, power cables), you can use EMC cable glands, which are available as an op- tion, to connect the shield.
Electrical installation Plug connectors Plug connectors ® 5.6.1 Plug connector positions of the MOVIMOT advanced DAC drive unit size 1 The following figure shows possible plug connector positions: X1523 X5135 X1524 X4142 X5505 X5504 X1523 X1524 X5135 X4142 X5504 X5505 X2242 X1206 X5136...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors Plug connectors Not together at a position with the Designation Coding ring/ Function Position plug connector: color • X1206 X1203_1 Black "AC 400 V connection" X, 2 or 3 • X1207 • X1217 X1203_2 Black "AC 400 V connection" X, 2 or 3 •...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors Plug connectors Not together at a position with the Designation Coding ring/ Function Position plug connector: color • Optional connec- [1] Optional pressure compensation X or 2 tion for equipo- tential bonding [2] Optional connection for equipo- X or 2 •...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors ® 5.6.2 Plug connector positions of the MOVIMOT advanced DAC drive unit size 2 Cable entry M25 The following figure shows possible plug connector positions: X1206 X1203_2 X1203_1 X1217 X1207 X5136 X1206 X1203_1 X1203_2 X1207 X1217 X5136 X1203_2 X1203_1...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors Plug connectors Not together at a position with the Designation Coding ring/ Function Position plug connector: color • X1206 X1203_1 Black "AC 400 V connection" X, 2 or 3 • X1207 • X1217 X1203_2 Black "AC 400 V connection" X, 2 or 3 •...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors Cable entry M16 The following figure shows possible plug connector positions: X1523 X5135 X1524 X4142 X5505 X5504 X5504 X5505 X5135 X4142 X1523 X1524 X5504 X5505 X4142 X1523 X1524 X5135 34459304971 Plug connectors Not together at a position with the Designation Coding ring/...
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Electrical installation Plug connectors Plug connectors Not together at a position with the Designation Coding ring/ Function Position plug connector: color • X5505 X1524 Black "DC 24 V backup X, 2 or 3 voltage" (AUX‑PWR) • X4142 • X1523 X4142 "Engineering interface" X, 2 or 3 •...
Electrical installation PC connection 5.6.4 Plug connector positions at the DAC.. electronics cover The following figure shows an example of the positions of the potentiometers and plug connectors: X4271 9007228262118411 Designation Function "Potentiometer f1" (→ 2 61) (underneath the screw plug) "Potentiometer f2" (→ 2 61) (underneath the screw plug) X4271 "AS-Interface"...
Startup Startup notes Startup Startup notes Perform the following steps before startup: WARNING! Electric shock caused by dangerous voltages in the connection box. Severe or fatal injuries. De-energize the device. Pay attention to the 5 safety rules in chapter “Carrying out electrical work safely”.
Startup Startup requirements ® ð Lock the function using the parameter Release brake/deactivate DynaStop with FCB01 – Enable = "0" (Path: Funktionen > Antriebsfunktionen > FCB01 Endstufensperre). [Functions > Drive functions > FCB01 Output stage inhibit] ® 3. In the MOVISUITE engineering software, configure the parameters according to the lifting application requirements and its safety assessment.
Startup Parameterization mode Parameterization mode The following parameterization modes are available to perform the device startup: Easy mode Easy startup with predefined control interface. • Setting parameters, setpoints, and additional functions can only be set using the mechanical setting elements (potentiometer and DIP switch) at the device. •...
Startup Control elements Control elements 6.4.1 Overview of control elements The following figure gives an overview of the control elements at the electronics cover. Size 1 S1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 S2 S1 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 S2 4 S2...
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Startup Control elements 6.4.2 Potentiometer f1 NOTICE Loss of the ensured degree of protection if the screw plug of the potentiometer is not installed or not installed correctly. Damage to the device. • After setting the setpoint, make sure the screw plug of the potentiometer has a seal and screw it in.
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Startup Control elements The following figure shows how to scale the speed setpoint f2 using potentiometer f2: Speed setpoint f2 Application limit positive 9 10 Potentiometer position 18014427791524235 Depending on the selected direction of rotation, the parameter Application limit positive or the parameter Application limit negative are used to scale the speed setpoint f2.
Startup DIP switches DIP switches 6.5.1 Overview NOTICE Damage to the DIP switches caused by unsuitable tools. Damage to property. • Set the DIP switches only using suitable tools, such as a slotted screwdriver with a blade width of ≤ 3 mm. •...
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Startup DIP switches DIP switch S1 The following table shows the functions of DIP switch S1: DIP switch Meaning Direction of Release brake/ Speed moni- Reserved rotation re- deactivate toring deactiv- ® versal DynaStop ation with FCB01 – enable Speed monitor- Speed moni- toring 1) The factory settings are shown in boldface.
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Startup DIP switches 6.5.2 Description of the DIP switches DIP switch S1/1: Reversing the direction of rotation INFORMATION The direction of rotation is reversed depending on the setting of the DIP switch and of the parameter drive train 1 > Controller > Direction of rotation reversal. If both set- tings are active, the speed setpoint is not inverted (logical XOR).
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Startup DIP switches DIP switch S1/3: Deactivating the speed monitoring INFORMATION If the function of this DIP switch is deactivated via parameter access, the last active setting of the relevant parameter is maintained. This DIP switch is used to disable speed monitoring. •...
Startup Startup procedure Startup procedure 6.6.1 Startup in Easy mode In Easy mode (delivery state), startup is performed without a PC or keypad. The device functions are predefined in Easy mode. The setpoint is only set using mechanical setting elements (potentiometer, DIP switch).
Startup Process data configuration Process data configuration In Easy mode, the following process data configuration is active. In Expert mode, you can assign different functions to the individual data bits. 6.8.1 Control word 1 Control word 1 – Cyclic data bits of the AS-Interface Function Usable data width of the AS-...
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Startup Process data configuration 6.8.2 Status word 1 Status word 1 – Cyclic data bits of the AS-Interface Function Usable data width of the AS- (AS- (Device) interface Interface) Slave profile DI 0 Ready for operation 4 bits 8 bits DI 1 Local mode/manual mode active DI 2 DI 01 DI 3...
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Startup Process data configuration 6.8.3 Control word 2 INFORMATION You can configure the switch-on state of the parameter bits in the slave configuration in the AS-Interface master. The default setting of the value of the parameter bits is usually "1". Control word 2 – Acyclic parameter bits of the AS-Interface Function Usable data width of the AS-...
Startup Configuring the drive behavior at standstill (FCB 02, FCB 13, FCB 14) Configuring the drive behavior at standstill (FCB 02, FCB 13, FCB 14) The parameter Behavior at standstill defines the drive behavior in case the drive en- able is revoked and the motor is at standstill (path: Functions > Drive functions > FCB ...
Operation Switch disconnector Operation Switch disconnector NOTICE Increased wear of the switch contacts. Destruction of the switch contacts. • Do not operate the switch disconnector under load. The switch disconnector of the device serves to interrupt the voltage supply of the electronics cover.
Service Failures of the mechanical drive Service NOTICE Improper work on the drive units can result in damage. Damage to property. • Make sure that the drives from SEW‑EURODRIVE are repaired by qualified per- sonnel only. • Consult SEW‑EURODRIVE SERVICE. Failures of the mechanical drive Follow the information in the "DR..71-315, DRN63-315, DR2..56-80 AC motors"...
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Service Failures of the mechanical drive 8.1.2 Brake malfunctions The following table shows fault diagnostics options for malfunctions of the brake: Fault Possible cause Measure • Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE Brake does not re- Electronics cover defec- Service lease tive • Replace electronics cover Max.
Service Resetting fault messages Resetting fault messages WARNING Eliminating the cause of the problem or performing a reset may result in the drive re- starting automatically. Severe or fatal injuries. • Prevent unintended startup. Acknowledge fault message by: • Switch the supply system off and on again. •...
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Service Description of status and operating displays 8.3.2 General LEDs "DRIVE" status LED The following table describes the display functions of the "DRIVE" LED: Operating status/ Meaning Measure Fault Subfault code code – Not ready for operation Line voltage absent. Power on the line voltage.
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Service Description of status and operating displays Operating status/ Meaning Measure Fault Subfault code code Green/red Ready for operation A displaying fault is present. Please consult product manual > Flashes with The output stage is enabled. "Fault table" chapter changing colors, The motor is in operation.
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Service Description of status and operating displays Operating status/ Meaning Measure Fault Subfault code code 1, 2 Output stage monitoring fault Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE Continuous illu- Brake chopper fault Service. mination DC link fault 3, 4, 8 Control mode fault 2, 99 Data Flexibility fault 7, 8 Temperature monitoring fault...
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Service Description of status and operating displays 8.3.3 Bus-specific LEDs for AS-Interface LED "AS-i" The following table describes the display functions of the "AS-i" LED: Operating status/ Meaning Measure – Not ready for operation Line voltage absent. Power on the line voltage. Wait until initialization is complete.
Service Device replacement Device replacement 8.4.1 Information WARNING ® Removing the electronics cover will disable DynaStop Severe or fatal injuries. • If it is not permitted to deactivate the system, additional measures are required (e.g. mechanical stake-out) WARNING Electric shock caused by dangerous voltages in the connection box. Dangerous voltages can still be present for up to 5 minutes after disconnection from the power supply system.
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Service Device replacement 8.4.2 Replacing the electronics cover Replace the electronics cover as follows: 1. Observe the safety notes. 2. Loosen the screws and take off the electronics cover from the connection box. 3. Compare the data on the nameplate of the previous electronics cover with the data on the nameplate of the new electronics cover.
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Service Device replacement 8.4.3 Replacing the memory module Replace the memory module as follows: 1. Observe the safety notes. 2. Loosen the screws and take off the electronics cover from the connection box. 3. Remove the memory module from the old electronics cover. 4.
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Service Device replacement 8.4.4 Replacing the drive unit Replace the drive unit as follows: 1. Observe the safety notes. 2. Install the lifting eyes to the drive unit, see chapter "Service" > "Device replace- ment" > "Installing the lifting eyes" (→ 2 85). 3.
Service Shutdown 8.4.5 Installing the lifting eye for motors without gear units Install the lifting eye as follows: 1. Remove the PE connection cable. 2. Install the lifting eye for transportation as depicted in the following image: 2.0 – 2.4 Nm 9007231640809611 Shutdown WARNING...
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Service Waste disposal Waste disposal Dispose of the product and all parts separately in accordance with their material struc- ture and the national regulations. Put the product through a recycling process or con- tact a specialist waste disposal company. If possible, divide the product into the follow- ing categories: •...
Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance intervals Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance intervals The following table shows the inspection intervals: Time interval What to do? Who is permitted to perform the work? When the electronics When the electronics cover is Specialists at cus- cover is opened after an opened after an operating period of...
Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work Inspection and maintenance work 9.2.1 Preliminary work regarding inspection and maintenance Please carry out the following steps before all inspection and maintenance work: WARNING! Electric shock caused by dangerous voltages in the connection box.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work Work steps with electronics cover size 1 NOTICE Loss of the guaranteed degree of protection. Damage to property. • When the cover is removed from the connection box, the cover and the wiring space must be protected from humidity, dust or foreign particles.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work 3. NOTICE! Loss of the guaranteed degree of protection. Damage to property. Make sure not to damage the sealing surfaces when removing the gasket. Loosen the used gasket by levering it off the retaining cams. ð...
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work CAUTION! Risk of injury due to sharp edges. Cutting injuries. Use protective gloves when cleaning. Ensure that work is carried out by trained specialists only. Carefully clean the sealing surfaces of the connection box and electronics cover. 9007228456900619 6.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work 7. Check the installation and startup of the unit using the corresponding, applicable operating instructions. 8. Place the electronics cover back onto the connection box and secure it. ð Pay attention to the following procedure when screwing on the electronics cover: Insert/screw in the screws and tighten them in diametrically opposite se- quence step by step with a tightening torque of 6.0 Nm.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work Work steps with electronics cover size 2 NOTICE Loss of the guaranteed degree of protection. Damage to property. • When the cover is removed from the connection box, the cover and the wiring space must be protected from humidity, dust or foreign particles.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work 3. NOTICE! Loss of the guaranteed degree of protection. Damage to property. Make sure not to damage the sealing surfaces when removing the gasket. Loosen the used gasket by levering it off the retaining cams. ð...
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work CAUTION! Risk of injury due to sharp edges. Cutting injuries. Use protective gloves when cleaning. Ensure that work is carried out by trained specialists only. Carefully clean the sealing surfaces of the connection box and electronics cover. 34406743819 6.
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Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance work 7. Check the installation and startup of the unit using the corresponding, applicable operating instructions. 8. Place the electronics cover back onto the connection box and secure it. ð Pay attention to the following procedure when screwing on the electronics cover: Insert/screw in the screws and tighten them in diametrically opposite se- quence step by step with a tightening torque of 9.5 Nm.
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