Commissioning; Pre-Commissioning Checklist; Switching On The Isd 511 System; Procedure For Switching On The Isd 511 System - Danfoss VLT ISD 511 Operating Manual

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VLT® Servo Drive System ISD 511
Operating Guide

6 Commissioning

6.1 Pre-Commissioning Checklist

Always complete these checks before initial commissioning and before commencing operation after extended downtime or stor-
age.
Procedure
1.
Check that all the threaded connectors of mechanical and electrical components are firmly tightened.
2.
Check that the free circulation of cooling air (inlet and outlet) is assured.
3.
Check that the electrical connections are correct.
4.
Ensure that contact protection is in place for rotating parts and surfaces that can become hot.
5.
If using the STO functionality, conduct the functional safety concept commissioning test (see

6.2 Switching on the ISD 511 System

Complete the cabling of the servo system before applying power to the ISD 511 servo drives. This cabling provides the supply volt-
age and the communication signals for the servo system. This is a fundamental requirement for operation of the ISD 511 servo
drives.
The servo system can be switched on in 2 ways:
If the Power Supply Module (PSM 510) is supplied with mains, STO, and U
is established and DC-link and U
the connected servo drives.
If the Power Supply Module (PSM 510) is only powered by U
running.

6.2.1 Procedure for Switching on the ISD 511 System

Procedure
1.
Switch on U
power to enable communication to the PSM 510, DAM 510, and ISD 511 servo drives to be established.
AUX
2.
Switch on the mains.
3.
Set the PSM 510 to state Normal operation.
4.
Set the DAM 510 to state Normal operation.
Now the PSM 510, DAM 510 and the ISD 511 servo drives are ready for operation.

6.3 Warnings for Commissioning

UNINTENDED START
The servo system contains servo drives, the PSM 510, and DAM 510 that are connected to the electrical supply network and can
start running at any time. This may be caused by a fieldbus command, a reference signal, or clearing a fault condition. Servo
drives and all connected devices must be in good operating condition. A deficient operating condition may lead to death, serious
injury, damage to equipment, or other material damage when the unit is connected to the electrical supply network.
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Take suitable measures to prevent unintended starts.

6.4 ID Assignment

6.4.1 Overview

The ID assignment functionality is available using either the VLT® Servo Toolbox, the local control panel (LCP), or the dedicated
library function blocks provided for Automation Studio™ programming environment.
ID assignment via the VLT® Servo Toolbox or the LCP is only possible when acyclic Ethernet POWERLINK® communication is used.
Ensure Ethernet POWERLINK® master communication is not active when using the VLT® Servo Toolbox to assign IDs to the devices. If
Ethernet POWERLINK® cyclic communication is active, perform a power cycle to stop it. Disconnect the PLC and carry out a power
cycle before setting IDs. Alternatively, in the POWERLINK® interface, restart the PLC in ServiceMode while parameter Basic Ethernet in
Service Mode is set to Basic Ethernet enabled.
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are automatically passed on via the backlink to the DAM 510 and then passed on further to
AUX
AUX
W A R N I N G
, communication to the PSM 510 internal controller
AUX
, then the PSM 510, DAM 510, and servo drive control units are
Commissioning
8.8 Commissioning
Test).
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