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  • Page 1 Application Guide VACON® 100 FLOW drives.danfoss.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Text Display 2.4.1 Editing the Text Values 2.4.2 Editing the Numerical Values 2.4.3 Resetting a Fault 2.4.4 [FUNCT] Button 2.4.4.1 Different Control Places 2.4.4.2 Changing the Control Place 2.4.4.3 Going into the Control Page Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 3...
  • Page 4 Stopping the Progression of the Curve 5.3.4 Trend Curve Parameters Basic Monitoring 5.4.1 Uses of the Basic Monitoring 5.4.2 Basic Monitoring Parameters I/O Monitoring Temperature Inputs Extras and Advanced Timer Functions Monitoring PID Controller Monitoring 4 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 5 7.1.2.1 Resetting Faults with the [BACK/RESET] Button 7.1.2.2 Resetting Faults with a Parameter on the Graphical Display 7.1.2.3 Resetting Faults with a Parameter on the Text Display 7.1.3 Uses of the Fault History Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 5...
  • Page 6 Removing an Item from the Favourites User Levels 9.3.1 Using the User Levels Menu 9.3.2 The User Level Parameters 9.3.3 Changing the Access Code of the User Levels Monitoring Value Descriptions 10.1 Multimonitor 6 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 7 Start and Stop Commands in Different Control Places 11.5 References 11.5.1 Frequency Reference 11.5.2 Preset Frequencies 11.5.3 Motor Potentiometer Parameters 11.5.4 Flushing Parameters 11.6 Ramps and Brakes Setup 11.6.1 Ramp 1 11.6.2 Ramp 2 11.6.3 Start Magnetizing 11.6.4 DC Brake Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 7...
  • Page 8 11.14 Timer Functions 11.14.1 Introduction to Timer Functions 11.14.2 Time Channels, Intervals, and Timers 11.14.3 Editing an Interval 11.15 PID Controller 11.15.1 Basic Settings 11.15.2 Setpoints 11.15.3 Feedback 11.15.4 Feedforward 11.15.5 Sleep Function 8 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 9 Introduction to Condition-based Monitoring 11.24.1.1 Stages of Condition-based Monitoring 11.24.6 Manual Run 11.24.7 Stator Winding Monitoring 11.24.8 Threshold Value 11.24.9 Warning and Alarm/Fault Stages 11.25 Default Values of Parameters in the Different Applications Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 9...
  • Page 10 12.3 Fault Codes 12.4 Total and Trip Counters 12.4.1 Operating Time Counter 12.4.2 Operating Time Trip Counter 12.4.3 Run Time Counter 12.4.4 Power on Time Counter 12.4.5 Energy Counter 12.4.6 Energy Trip Counter 10 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    REMARQUE Vous pouvez télécharger les versions anglaise et française des guides produit contenant l'ensemble des informations de sécurité, avertissements et mises en garde applicables sur le site https://www.danfoss.com/en/service-and-support/. 1.4 Parameter Table Reading Guide This manual includes a large quantity of parameter tables. These instructions tell you how to read the tables.
  • Page 12: Functions Of The Ac Drive

    Timer functions and a real-time clock and (an optional battery is necessary) • Fire mode • Diagnostic and maintenance functions Variety of configurable protection functions including user-defined faults Supervision functions for frequency and motor variables and analog inputs Motor overload protections 12 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 13: Start-Up Quick Guide

    After these selections, the Start-up wizard is completed. To start the Start-up wizard again, there are 2 alternatives. Go to the parameter P6.5.1 Restore Factory Defaults or to the parameter B1.1.1 Start-up Wizard. Then set the value to Activate. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 13...
  • Page 14: User Interfaces

    If the text in the text display is too long for the display, the text scrolls to show the full text string. Some functions are only available in the graphical display. 14 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 15: Menu Structure

    To go into a group or an item, push the [OK] button. To go back to the previous level, push the [BACK/RESET] button. On the display, current location in the menu shows, for example M3.2.1. The display also shows the name of the group or item in the current location. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 15...
  • Page 16 Motor settings Start/Stop setup References Ramps and brakes I/O Configuration Fieldbus data Prohibit frequencies Supervisions Protections Automatic reset Application settings Timer functions PID controller External PID controller Multi-Pump Maintenance counters Fire mode 16 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 17 Ethernet Fieldbus general M6 User settings Language selections Parameter back-up Drive name Parameter compare Licenses M7 Favourites 9.2.1 Using the Favourites Menu. M8 User levels 9.3.1 Using the User Levels Menu. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 17...
  • Page 18: Graphical Display

    Move from digit to digit with the arrow buttons Left and Right. Change the digits with the arrow buttons Up and Down.  READY STOP MinFreqReference ID:101 P3.3.1.1 0.00 Hz Min: 0.00Hz Max: 50.00Hz To accept the change, push the [OK] button. To ignore the change, use the [BACK/RESET] button. 18 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 19: Selecting More Than 1 Value

    P3.5.1.7 bypasses the control place with a digital input, and Local is selected in Remote control, Keypad be- comes the control place. Use the [FUNCT] button or P3.2.2 Local/Remote to change between the Local and Remote control. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 19...
  • Page 20: Changing The Control Place

    To select the Control page, push the arrow buttons Up and Down. Go in with the [OK] button.  The Control page opens. With the Local control place and the keypad reference selected, P3.3.1.8 Keypad Reference can be set with the [OK] button. 20 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 21: Changing The Rotation Direction

    The rotation direction changes immediately. The arrow indication in the status field of the display changes. STOP READY Main Menu Monitor ( 7 ) Parameters ( 15 ) Diagnostics ( 6 ) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 21...
  • Page 22: Using The Quick Edit Function

    Detach the control panel and connect it to another drive. Download the parameters to the new drive with the command Restore from keypad. 22 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 23: Comparing The Parameters

    Examine the comparing between the current values and the values of the other set.  STOP READY Active set-Set 1 ID:113 Motor Nom Currnt 0.56A 1.90A Motor Cos Phi 0.68 1.74 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 23...
  • Page 24: Reading Help Texts

    To go to the Edit mode, push the [OK] button. To set a new value, push the arrow buttons Up and Down.  Accept the change with the [OK] button. To ignore the change, use the [BACK/RESET] button. 24 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 25: Editing The Numerical Values

    This topic gives instructions on how to change the control place on the control panel. Procedure Anywhere in the menu structure, push the [FUNCT] button. To select Local/Remote, use the arrow buttons Up and Down. Push the [OK] button.  Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 25...
  • Page 26: Going Into The Control Page

    To select the Control page, push the arrow buttons Up and Down. Go in with the [OK] button.  The Control page opens. If the Local control place and the keypad reference are used, P3.3.1.8 Keypad Reference can be set with the [OK] button.  26 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 27: Changing The Rotation Direction

    Live. After the cable is installed, VACON Live finds the ® ® connected drive automatically. See more on how to use VACON Live in the help menu of the program. ® Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 27...
  • Page 28 VACON® 100 FLOW Application Guide User Interfaces Illustration 5: The VACON Live PC Tool ® 28 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 29: Applications

    It is possible to configure all the drive outputs freely in all the applications. There is 1 analog output (Output Frequency) and 3 relay outputs (Run, Fault, Ready) available on the basic I/O board. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 29...
  • Page 30 Illustration 6: The Default Control Connections of the Standard and HVAC Applications *) Available only in VACON 100 X. **) For the DIP switch configurations in VACON 100 X, see the VACON 100 X Installation man- ® ® ® ual. 30 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 31 NOTE! Find out if the motor connection is Delta or Star. 1.10 Motor Nominal Fre- 320.0 50/60 Find this value f on the nameplate of the mo- quency tor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 31...
  • Page 32 6 = AI1+AI2 7 = PID reference 8 = Motor potentiometer 11 = Block Out.1 12 = Block Out.2 13 = Block Out.3 14 = Block Out.4 15 = Block Out.5 32 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 33: Pid Control Application

    It is possible to configure all the drive outputs freely in all the applications. There are 1 analog output (Output Frequency) and 3 relay outputs (Run, Fault, Ready) available on the basic I/O board. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 33...
  • Page 34 Illustration 8: The Default Control Connections of the PID Control Application *) Available only in VACON 100 X. **) For the DIP switch configurations in VACON 100 X, see the VACON 100 X Installation man- ® ® ® ual. 34 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 35 NOTE! Find out if the motor connection is Delta or Star. 1.10 Motor Nominal Fre- 320.0 50/60 Find this value f on the nameplate of the mo- quency tor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 35...
  • Page 36 6 = AI1+AI2 7 = PID reference 8 = Motor potentiometer 11 = Block Out.1 12 = Block Out.2 13 = Block Out.3 14 = Block Out.4 15 = Block Out.5 36 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 37: Multi-Pump (Single Drive) Application

    Use the Multi-pump (single drive) application in applications, where 1 drive controls a system that has the maximum of 8 parallel motors, for example, pumps, fans or compressors. By default, Multi-pump (single drive) application is configured for 3 parallel mo- tors. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 37...
  • Page 38 (an RTC battery needed) of the drive. It is possible to configure the autochange for all the motors in the system or only the auxiliary motors. 38 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 39 It is possible to configure all the drive outputs freely in all the applications. There is 1 analog output (Output Frequency) and 3 relay outputs (Run, Fault, Ready) available on the basic I/O board. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 39...
  • Page 40 Illustration 13: The Default Control Connections of the Multi-pump (Single Drive) Application *) Available only in VACON 100 X. **) For the DIP switch configurations in VACON 100 X, see the VACON 100 X Installation man- ® ® ® ual. 40 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 41 NOTE! Find out if the motor connection is Delta or Star. 1.10 Motor Nominal Fre- 320.0 50/60 Find this value f on the nameplate of the mo- quency tor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 41...
  • Page 42 6 = AI1+AI2 7 = PID reference 8 = Motor potentiometer 11 = Block Out.1 12 = Block Out.2 13 = Block Out.3 14 = Block Out.4 15 = Block Out.5 42 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 43 Varies Varies Varies 1018 0 = Not used 1.34.13 Multi-pump Mode 1785 0= Single drive 1= Multifollower 2= Multimaster 1.34.14 Number of Pumps 1001 1.34.15 Pump Interlocking 1032 0 = Disabled Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 43...
  • Page 44: Multi-Pump (Multidrive) Application

    The checklist for the commissioning a Multi-pump (multidrive) system is in 11.17.1.1 Commissioning Multi-pump (Multidrive). Each motor has a drive controls that applicable motor. The drives of the system communicate with each other by Modbus RTU com- munication. 44 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 45 The selected operation mode specifies the operation of the system. In the Multifollower mode, auxiliary motors follow the speed of the regulating motor. Pump 1 controls and pumps 2 and 3 follow the speed of pump 1, as the curves A show. Illustration 16: Control in the Multifollower Mode Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 45...
  • Page 46 It is possible to configure the autochange to start based on the autochange interval time or on the internal real-time clock of the drive (an RTC battery needed). 46 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 47 Illustration 18: The Default Control Connections of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) Application *) Available only in VACON 100 X. **) For the DIP switch configurations in VACON 100 X, see the VACON 100 X Installation man- ® ® ® ual. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 47...
  • Page 48 If there is a sensor failure, the next drive (that has a separate sensor) starts to operate as master. An individual switch that has an auto, off and man setting controls each drive. 48 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 49 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 20: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 1A Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 49...
  • Page 50 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 21: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 1B 50 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 51 1 sensor is connected to all the drives. The redundancy level of the system is low because only the drives are redundant. • If there is a drive failure, the next drive starts to operate as master. • If there is a sensor failure, the system stops. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 51...
  • Page 52 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 23: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 2A 52 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 53 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 24: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 2B Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 53...
  • Page 54 If there is a drive failure, the second drive starts to operate as master. • If there is a sensor failure, the second drive (that has a separate sensor) starts to operate as master. 54 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 55 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 26: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 3A Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 55...
  • Page 56 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 27: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 3B 56 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 57 1 common pressure sensor is connected to 2 drives. The redundancy level of the system is low because only the drives are redun- dant. • If there is a drive failure, the second drive starts to operate as master. • If there is a sensor failure, the system stops. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 57...
  • Page 58 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 29: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 4A 58 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 59 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 30: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 4B Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 59...
  • Page 60 Illustration 31: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 4C 1 pressure sensor is connected to the first drive. The system is not redundant, because the system stops if there is a drive or sensor failure. 60 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 61 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 32: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 5A Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 61...
  • Page 62 RS485 (Modbus RTU) Relay Output 1 (RUN) Relay Output 2 (FAULT) Relay Output 3 (READY) DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 33: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 5B 62 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 63 DIO´S FLOAT RS485 termination Illustration 34: Electric Wiring Diagram of the Multi-pump (Multidrive) System, Example 5C See information on the Startup, and Fire mode wizards in 4.2.1 Wizards in Menu 1.1. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 63...
  • Page 64 2 = With rotation 1.16 Start Function 0 = Ramping 1 = Flying Start 1.17 Stop Function 0 = Coasting 1 = Ramping 1.18 Automatic Reset 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 64 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 65 0= 0...10 V/0...20 mA 1= 2...10 V/4...20 mA 1.27 RO1 Function 11001 See P3.5.3.2.1. 1.28 RO2 Function 11004 See P3.5.3.2.1. 1.29 RO3 Function 11007 See P3.5.3.2.1. 1.30 AO1 Function 10050 See P3.5.4.1.1. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 65...
  • Page 66 1 = All Pumps 1.35.20 Autochange Interval 3000.0 48.0 1029 1.35.21 Autochange Days 1786 1.35.22 Autochange Time of Day Time 1787 1.35.23 Autochange: Frequency Limit 0.00 P3.3.1.2 25:00 1031 1.35.24 Autochange: Pump Limit 1030 66 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 67 Bandwidth Delay 3600 1098 1.35.27 Constant Production Speed 1513 1.35.28 Pump 1 Interlock DigIN OPEN = Not active Slot0.1 CLOSED = Active 1.35.29 Flushing Reference Maximum Maximum 50.00 1239 reference reference Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 67...
  • Page 68: Wizards

    Some parameters have preset values specified by the selection. See the parameters and their values in the following table. Table 11: Preset Values of Parameters Index Parameter Process type Pump Compressor P3.1.4.1 U/f Ratio Linear Squared Linear P3.2.4 Start Function Ramping Flying start Ramping 68 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 69: Pid Control Application Wizard

    Set a value for P3.4.1.2 Acceleration Time 1. Set a value for P3.4.1.3 Deceleration Time 1. Select a control place (where to give the start and stop commands, and the frequency reference of the drive). Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 69...
  • Page 70: Multi-Pump (Single Drive) Application Wizard

    Set a value for P3.1.1.3 Motor Nominal Speed (so that it agrees with the nameplate of the motor). Set a value for P3.1.1.4 Motor Nominal Current (so that it agrees with the nameplate of the motor). 70 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 71 Set a value for P3.15.9 Autochange Days. Set a value for P3.15.10 Autochange Time of Day. Set a value for P3.15.11 Autochange Frequency Limit. Set a value for P3.15.12 Autochange Pump Limit. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 71...
  • Page 72: Multi-Pump (Multidrive) Application Wizard

    Set the signal range of the analog input. See table Analog inputs in chapter 6.5 Group 3.5: I/O Configuration. Set a value for P3.13.2.1 (Keypad setpoint 1) and P3.13.2.2 (Keypad setpoint 2). 72 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 73: Function Wizards

    See the range of values of the parameters in 6.17 Group 3.17: Fire Mode. N O T I C E Before continuing, read about the password and warranty. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 73...
  • Page 74 Set a value for parameters P3.17.4 Fire Mode Activation on OPEN/P3.17.5 Fire Mode Activation on CLOSE. See also chapter 11.7.1.1 General Information on the Programming. Set a value for parameter P3.17.6 Fire Mode Reverse. Set a value for P3.17.1 Fire Mode Password. 74 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 75: Monitor Menu

    5.3.2 Changing the Values in Trend Curve Monitoring Procedure In the Monitor menu, find the Trend curve submenu and push [OK]. Go into the submenu View trend curve with the [OK] button. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 75...
  • Page 76: Stopping The Progression Of The Curve

    The Trend curve function allows stopping the curve and reading the current values. After, the progression of the curve can be restar- ted. Procedure In Trend curve view, activate a curve with the arrow button Up.  The frame of the display turns bold. 76 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 77: Trend Curve Parameters

    5.4.1 Uses of the Basic Monitoring Only the standard I/O board statuses are available in the Monitor menu. For the statuses of all the I/O board signals as raw data, see the I/O and Hardware menu. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 77...
  • Page 78: Basic Monitoring Parameters

    Analog input 4 0.01 Slot D.2 as default. V2.4.8 Analog input 5 0.01 Slot E.1 as default. V2.4.9 Analog input 6 0.01 Slot E.2 as default. V2.4.10 Slot A AO1 0.01 78 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 79: Temperature Inputs

    B5 = I/O B control active B6 = Fieldbus Control Active B7 = Local control active B8 = PC control active B9 = Preset frequencies active B10 = Flushing active B11 = Fire Mode active Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 79...
  • Page 80 18 = Block Out.8 19 = Block Out.9 20 = Block Out.10 100 = Not defined 101 = Alarm,PresetFreq 102 = Auto-cleaning V2.6.9 Last active fault code V2.6.10 Last active fault ID 80 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 81: Timer Functions Monitoring

    V2.8.2 PID feedback Varies As is set in P3.13.1.7 V2.8.3 PID Feedback (1) Varies As is set in P3.13.1.7 15541 V2.8.4 PID Feedback (2) Varies As is set in P3.13.1.7 15542 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 81...
  • Page 82: External Pid Controller Monitoring

    90 = Const. producing200 = Unknown V2.10.6 CommunicationStatus 1629 0 = Not used (Multi-pump multidrive function) 10 = Fatal communication errors occurred (or no communication) 11 = Errors occurred (data sending) 82 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 83: Monitoring Of Maintenance Counters

    Description V2.12.7.1 FB Data In 1 V2.12.7.2 FB Data In 2 V2.12.7.3 FB Data In 3 V2.12.7.4 FB Data In 4 V2.12.7.5 FB Data In 5 V2.12.7.6 FB Data In 6 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 83...
  • Page 84 FB Data Out 10 V2.12.8.11 FB Data Out 11 V2.12.8.12 FB Data Out 12 V2.12.8.13 FB Data Out 13 V2.12.8.14 FB Data Out 14 V2.12.8.15 FB Data Out 15 V2.12.8.16 FB Data Out 16 84 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 85: Drive Customizer Monitoring

    3609 V2.16.1.10 BaselineDataElem10 -300.00 320.00 various 0.00 3610 V2.16.1.11 BaselineRun Status 3622 0=Not Started 1=Running 2=Running 10% 3=Running 20% 4=Running 30% 5=Running 40% 6=Running 50% 7=Running 60% 8=Running 70% 9=Running 80% Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 85...
  • Page 86 B0= Stator current warning S1 B2= Vibration warning S1 B3= Load warning S1 B5= Stator current warning S2 B7= Vibration warning S2 B8= Load warning S2 B10= Stator current alarm/ fault B12= Vibration alarm/fault 86 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 87 VACON® 100 FLOW Application Guide Monitor Menu Index Name Unit Default Description B13= Load alarm/fault Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 87...
  • Page 88: Parameters Menu

    0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled P3.1.2.13 Stator Voltage Adjust 50.0 150.0 100.0 P3.1.2.15 Rs Voltage Drop 0.00 50.00 0.00 P3.1.2.16 Ls Voltage Drop 0.00 200.00 0.00 P3.1.2.17 Motor BEM Voltage Varies 88 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 89 Table 32: I/f Start Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.1.4.12.1 I/f Start 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled P3.1.4.12.2 I/f Start Frequency 0.5 * P3.1.1.2 0.2 * P3.1.1.2 P3.1.4.12.3 I/f Start Current 150.0 80.0 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 89...
  • Page 90: Group 3.2: Start/Stop Setup

    Ctrl sgn 1 = Forward (edge) • Ctrl sgn 2 = Bckwrd (edge) Logic = 3 • Ctrl sgn 1 = Start • Ctrl sgn 2 = Reverse Logic = 4 90 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 91: Group 3.3: References

    13 = Block Out.3 14 = Block Out.4 15 = Block Out.5 16 = Block Out.6 17 = Block Out.7 18 = Block Out.8 19 = Block Out.9 20 = Block Out.10 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 91...
  • Page 92 20 = Block Out.10 The selection of the application with parameter P1.2 Application gives the default value. See the default values in 11.25 Default Values of Parame- ters in the Different Applications. 92 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 93 1 = Reset if stopped 2 = Reset if powered down Table 38: Flushing Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.3.6.1 Flushing ReferenceActivation DigINSlot0.1 * P3.3.6.2 Flushing reference -MaxRef MaxRef 0.00 * 1239 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 93...
  • Page 94: Group 3.4: Ramps And Brakes Setup

    Frequency to Start DC Braking at Ramp Stop 0.10 10.00 1.50 Table 43: Flux Braking Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.4.5.1 Flux Braking 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled P3.4.5.2 Flux Braking Current 94 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 95: Group 3.5: I/O Configuration

    Ramp 2 Selection OPEN = Ramp 1 Shape, Acceleration Time 1, and Deceleration Time 1. CLOSED = Ramp 2 Shape, Accelera- tion Time 2, and Deceleration Time 2. P3.5.1.20 Acc/Dec Prohibit DigIN Slot0.1 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 95...
  • Page 96 Auto-cleaning Activation DigIN Slot0.1 1715 DigIN Slot0.1 P3.5.1.42 Pump 1 Interlock OPEN = Not active CLOSED = Active DigIN Slot0.1 P3.5.1.43 Pump 2 Interlock OPEN = Not active CLOSED = Active 96 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 97 Parameter Unit Default Description AnIN SlotA.1 P3.5.2.1.1 AI1 Signal Selection P3.5.2.1.2 AI1 Signal Filter Time 0.00 300.00 P3.5.2.1.3 AI1 Signal Range 0 = 0…10 V/0…20 mA 1 = 2…10 V/4…20 mA Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 97...
  • Page 98 AI3 Signal Inversion See P3.5.2.1.6. Table 48: Analog Input 4 Settings Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.5.2.4.1 AI4 Signal Selection AnIN SlotD.2 See P3.5.2.1.1. P3.5.2.4.2 AI4 Signal Filter Time 0.00 300.00 See P3.5.2.1.2. 98 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 99 P3.5.3.2.1 RO1 Func- Varies 11001 tion 0 = None 1 = Ready 2 = Run 3 = General fault 4 = General fault inverted 5 = General alarm 6 = Reversed Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 99...
  • Page 100 51 = Multi-pump K3 control 52 = Multi-pump K4 control 53 = Multi-pump K5 control 54 = Multi-pump K6 control 55 = Multi-pump K7 control 56 = Multi-pump K8 control 69 = Selected parameter set 100 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 101 8 = Motor voltage (0 - UnMotor) 9 = DC link voltage (0–1000 V) 10 = PID Setpoint (0–100%) 11 = PID Feedback (0–100%) 12 = PID1 output (0–100%) 13 = Ext.PID output (0–100%) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 101...
  • Page 102: Group 3.6: Fieldbus Data

    Fieldbus Data Out 1 Selection 35000 P3.6.2 Fieldbus Data Out 2 Selection 35000 P3.6.3 Fieldbus Data Out 3 Selection 35000 P3.6.4 Fieldbus Data Out 4 Selection 35000 P3.6.5 Fieldbus Data Out 5 Selection 35000 102 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 103 The value 2500 for output frequency equals 25.00 Hz, because the scale is 0.01. All the monitoring values in the Monitor menu (chapter 5.1 Uses of the Monitor Menu) are given the scale value. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 103...
  • Page 104: Group 3.7: Prohibit Frequencies

    2 = High limit supervision P3.8.3 Supervision #1 Limit -50.00 50.00 Varies 25.00 1433 P3.8.4 Supervision #1 Limit Hysteresis 0.00 50.00 Varies 5.00 1434 P3.8.5 Supervision #2 Item Selection 1435 See P3.8.1 104 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 105: Group 3.9: Protections

    This parameter is available only in enclo- sure sizes MR7, MR8, MR9, MR10, MR11, and MR12, and also MR6 600 V and 690 V. P3.9.1.13 Preset Alarm Frequency P3.3.1.1 P3.3.1.2 25.00 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 105...
  • Page 106 P3.3.1.2 25.00 Table 60: Motor Underload Protection Settings Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.9.4.1 Underload Fault 0 = No action 1 = Alarm 2 = Fault (Stop according to stop mode) 106 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 107 1 = Alarm 2 = Fault (Stop according to stop mode) 3 = Fault (Stop by coasting) Temperature input settings are only available if a B8 or BH option board is installed. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 107...
  • Page 108: Group 3.10: Automatic Reset

    1 = Enabled P3.10.2 Restart Function 0 = Flying start 1 = According to P3.2.4. P3.10.3 Wait Time 0.10 10000.00 0.50 P3.10.4 Trial Time 0.00 10000.00 60.00 P3.10.5 Number of Trials 108 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 109: Group 3.11: Application Settings

    0 = Celsius 1 = Fahrenheit P3.11.3 kW/hp Selection 1198 0 = kW 1 = hp P3.11.4 Multimonitor View 1196 0 = 2x2 sections 1 = 3x2 sections 2 = 3x3 sections Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 109...
  • Page 110: Group 3.12: Timer Functions

    00:00:00 1469 See Interval 1. P3.12.2.2 OFF Time 00:00:00 23:59:59 hh:mm:ss 00:00:00 1470 See Interval 1. P3.12.2.3 Days 1471 See Interval 1. P3.12.2.4 Assign to Channel 1473 See Interval 1. 110 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 111 Default Description P3.12.6.1 Duration 72000 1489 P3.12.6.2 Timer 1 DigINSlot 0.1 P3.12.6.3 Assign to Channel 1490 B0 = Time channel 1 B1 = Time channel 2 B2 = Time channel 3 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 111...
  • Page 112: Group 3.13: Pid Controller

    11 = kg/h 12 = m 13 = m /min 14 = m 15 = m/s 16 = mbar 17= bar 18 = Pa 19 = kPa 20 = mVS 21 = kW 112 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 113 P3.13.1.10 Dead Band De- 0.00 320.00 0.00 1057 Table 76: Setpoint Settings Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.13.2.1 Keypad setpoint 1 P3.13.1.5 P3.13.1.6 P3.13.1.4 P3.13.2.2 Keypad setpoint 2 P3.13.1.5 P3.13.1.6 P3.13.1.4 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 113...
  • Page 114 32 = Block Out.10 P3.13.2.7 Setpoint 1 minimum -200.00 200.00 0.00 1069 P3.13.2.8 Setpoint 1 maximum -200.00 200.00 100.00 1070 P3.13.2.9 Setpoint 1 boost -2.0 1071 P3.13.2.10 Setpoint source 2 selection Varies See P3.13.2.6. 114 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 115 20 = Temperature input 6 21 = Block Out.1 22 = Block Out.2 23 = Block Out.3 24 = Block Out.4 25 = Block Out.5 26 = Block Out.6 27 = Block Out.7 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 115...
  • Page 116 0 = Not used P3.13.5.3 SP1 Wake-up Level -214748. 36 214748. 36 Varies 0.0000 1018 0 = Not used P3.13.5.4 SP1 Wake-up Mode 1019 0 = Absolute level 1 = Relative setpoint 116 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 117 Setpoint 1 Max Compensation -99999.9 9 99999.9 9 Varies Varies 1190 P3.13.7.3 Enable Setpoint 2 1191 See P3.13.7.1. P3.13.7.4 Setpoint 2 Max Compensation -99999.9 9 99999.9 9 Varies Varies 1192 See P3.13.7.2. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 117...
  • Page 118 19 = Block Out.6 20 = Block Out.7 21 = Block Out.8 22 = Block Out.9 23 = Block Out.10 P3.13.9.3 Supervision Unit Varies 1687 1 = % Selection 2 = mbar 118 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 119 0 = No 1 = Yes P3.13.10.2 SNDD Error Hysteresis 99999.9 P3.13.1.4 1658 P3.13.10.3 SNDD FrequencyHysteresis 0.00 P3.3.1.2 3.00 1663 P3.13.10.4 SNDD Supervision Time 1668 P3.13.10.5 SNDD Actual Add 0.00 P3.13.10.2 P3.13.1.4 1669 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 119...
  • Page 120: Group 3.14: External Pid Controller

    100.00 1631 See P3.13.1.1 P3.14.1.5 PID Integration Time 0.00 600.00 1.00 1632 See P3.13.1.2 P3.14.1.6 PID Derivation Time 0.00 100.00 0.00 1633 See P3.13.1.3 P3.14.1.7 Process Unit Selection 1635 See P3.13.1.4 120 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 121 17 = Temperature Input 1 18 = Temperature Input 2 19 = Temperature Input 3 20 = Temperature Input 4 21 = Temperature Input 5 22 = Temperature Input 6 23 = Block Out.1 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 121...
  • Page 122 Feedback 1 Maximum -200.00 200.00 100.00 1654 P3.14.3.6 Feedback 2 Source Selection 1655 See P3.13.3.6. P3.14.3.7 Feedback 2 Minimum -200.00 200.00 0.00 1656 P3.14.3.8 Feedback 2 Maximum -200.00 200.00 100.00 1657 122 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 123: Group 3.15: Multi-Pump

    B2 = Tuesday B3 = Wednesday B4 = Thursday B5 = Friday B6 = Saturday P3.15.10 Autochange: Time ofDay 00:00:00 23:59:59 Time 00:00:00 1787 P3.15.11 Autochange: Frequency Limit 0.00 P3.3.1.2 25.00 1031 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 123...
  • Page 124 Pump 8 interlock Varies Varies DigINSlot0.1 OPEN = Not active CLOSED = Active Table 92: Overpressure Supervision Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.15.18.1 Enable Overpressure Supervision 1698 0 = Disabled 124 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 125: Group 3.16: Maintenance Counters

    Default Description P3.16.1 Counter 1 Mode 1104 0 = Not used 1 = Hours 2 = Revolutions * 1000 P3.16.2 Counter 1 Alarm Limit 2147483647 h/kRev 1105 0 = Not used Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 125...
  • Page 126: Group 3.17: Fire Mode

    OPEN = Forward CLOSED = Reverse DigIN Slot0.1 = Forward DigIN Slot0.2 = Reverse V3.17.7 Fire Mode Status 1597 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 2 = Activated (Enabled + DI Open) 126 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 127: Group 3.18: Motor Preheat Parameters

    1 = Programming 6.20 Group 3.21: Pump Control Table 99: Auto-cleaning Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.21.1.1 Cleaning Function 1714 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled (DIN) 2 = Enabled (current) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 127...
  • Page 128 Jockey Stop Level Varies Varies Varies 0.00 1676 Table 101: Priming Pump Parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description P3.21.3.1 Priming Function 1677 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled P3.21.3.2 Priming Time 320.00 1678 128 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 129 27 = Block Out.8 28 = Block Out.9 29 = Block Out.10 P3.21.5.3 Temperature °C/°F -50.0 1706 -50.0 (°C) P3.21.5.4.4 SignalMini- (°C) P3.21.5.4 Temperature 200.0 (°C) °C/°F 200.0 1707 P3.21.5.3 SignalMaxi- (°C) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 129...
  • Page 130: Group 3.23: Advanced Harmonic Filter

    Default Description P3.24.1 Condition Based Monitoring Fault Mode 3540 0=No Action 1=Warnings 2=Fault + Warnings P3.24.2 Baseline Settings P3.24.2.1 BaselineRun Start 3501 0=Disabled 1=Enabled P3.24.2.2 BaselineRun MinFreq Varies Varies 0.00 3502 130 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 131 1914 P3.24.3.3 Current Unbalance P3.24.3.3.1 Threshold Value P3.24.3.3.1.1 Mean Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3511 P3.24.3.3.1.2 Min Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3512 P3.24.3.3.1.3 Max Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3513 P3.24.3.3.1.4 Std Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3514 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 131...
  • Page 132 P3.24.4.2 Threshold Value P3.24.4.2.1 Mean Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3550 P3.24.4.2.2 Min Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3551 P3.24.4.2.3 Max Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3552 P3.24.4.2.4 Std Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3553 P3.24.4.2.5 Interpolation Type 3554 0=Constant 132 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 133 Std Factor -10.0 10.0.0 3570 P3.24.5.1.5 Interpolation Type 3571 0=Constant 1=Linear P3.24.5.2 Limits P3.24.5.2.1 Warning S1 Mode 3572 0=Abs. Value 1=Baseline Offset 2=Baseline Factor P3.24.5.2.2 Warning S1 Low -300.0 300.0 0.00 3584 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 133...
  • Page 134 3579 P3.24.5.2.10 Alarm/Fault Delay 3600 3580 P3.24.5.3 Counters P3.24.5.3.1 Warning S1 Counter 360.0 3581 P3.24.5.3.2 Warning S2 Counter 360.0 3582 P3.24.5.3.3 Alarm/Fault Counter 360.0 3583 P3.24.5.3.4 Stop Counter Delay 320.0 3549 134 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 135: Diagnostics Menu

    7.1.2.3 Resetting Faults with a Parameter on the Text Display Faults can be reset with the parameter Reset Faults. Procedure Go to the Diagnostics menu. Use the arrow buttons Up and Down to find the parameter Reset Faults. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 135...
  • Page 136: Uses Of The Fault History

    To examine the data of a fault, push the Arrow button Right. Examine the data in a list.  READY STOP Fault history M4.3.3.2 Code Info old State 7.12.2009 Date 04:46:33 Time Operating time 862537s Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 136 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 137: Examining The Fault History On The Text Display

    V4.4.4 Operating Time (text The operating time of the control unit in total keypad) years. V4.4.5 Operating Time (text The operating time of the control unit in total keypad) days. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 137...
  • Page 138: Trip Counters

    The operating time in total years. (text keypad) P4.5.5 Operating Time The operating time in total days. (text keypad) P4.5.6 Operating Time hh:min:ss The operating time in hours, minutes, and seconds. (text keypad) 138 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 139: Software Info

    Table 111: The Unit Status Parameters in the Diagnostics Menu Index Parameter Unit Default Description V4.8.1 Control Unit ID 2540 Status of the control unit V4.8.2 Power Unit ID 2541 Status of the power unit Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 139...
  • Page 140: O And Hardware Menu

    C, D or E, no parameters are shown. See more about the location of the slots in chapter 11.7.1.1 General Information on the Programming. When an option board is removed, the fault code 39 and the fault name Device removed show on the display. 140 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 141: Real-Time Clock

    Table 115: SNTP parameters Index Parameter Unit Default Description V5.5.7.1.1 SNTP Mode 3162 V5.5.7.1.2 Server 1 IP 3163 V5.5.7.1.3 Server 2 IP 3164 V5.5.7.1.4 SNTP Port 3165 V5.5.7.1.5 Time Interval 3166 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 141...
  • Page 142: Power Unit Settings

    P5.7.1 is expired. If the value is set to 0, the display shows the last page that it showed. 0 = None 1 = A menu index 2 = Main menu 3 = Control page 142 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 143: Fieldbus

    Fieldbus protocol status Communication status Illegal functions Illegal data addresses Illegal data values Slave device busy Memory parity error Slave device failure Last fault response Control Word Status Word RS-485 Parameters Slave address Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 143...
  • Page 144 IP address mode Duplicate IP Detection Speed/Duplex Ethernet Fieldbus 1 Ethernet Fieldbus 2 IP Port Filter Drive PC Tool Fixed IP IP address Subnet mask Default gateway IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 144 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 145: Fieldbus General

    Ethernet, for example, VACON Live. ® Depends on fieldbuses included in drive configuration Table 120: Fieldbus General Index Parameter Unit Default Description P5.13.1 Controlling Fieldbus 2539 V5.13.2 Controlling Fieldbus 2610 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 145...
  • Page 146: Sto

    1 = Switch on failing 2 = Switch on faulted P5.13.3.2 Primary Fieldbus Connection 2607 P5.13.3.3 Secondary Fieldbus Connection 2608 P5.13.3.4 Switchover Timeout 65535 2609 P5.13.3.5 Switchback Timeout 65535 2612 V5.13.3.6 Switchover Counter 2611 146 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 147: User Settings, Favourites, And User Level Menus

    Keeps another customized parameter set (that is, all the pa- rameters included in the application). B6.5.7 Restore from Set 2 2492 Loads the customized parameter set 2 to the drive. Only available with the graphical display. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 147...
  • Page 148: Parameter Compare Parameters

    Add to favourites To continue, read the instructions on the display. 9.2.3 Removing an Item from the Favourites Procedure Go to the Favourites. Find the item to be removed. Push the [OK] button. 148 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 149: User Levels

    Normal. This prevents personnel who are not approved from mak- ing changes in the parameters on the control panel. NOTE! Do not lose the access code. If the access code is lost, contact your nearest service center or partner. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 149...
  • Page 150: Changing The Access Code Of The User Levels

    To change the digits of the Access code, use all the arrow buttons.  READY ALARM STOP Access code ID:2362 P8.2 00000 Min:0 Max:9 Accept the change with the [OK] button. 150 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 151: Monitoring Value Descriptions

    Location in the menu with default settings: V2.1.8 (In Multimonitor menu) • Location in the menu: V2.3.5 (In Basic menu) This monitoring value shows the actual torque of the motor (calculated value). Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 151...
  • Page 152: Basic

    The number of decimals in the value of this monitoring value varies depending on the size of the AC drive. In fieldbus control, ID 15592 can be mapped as Process Data Out to determine how many decimals are used. The last significant digit tells the amount of decimals. 152 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 153: I/O

    This monitoring value shows the status of the relay outputs 1–3 in slot B. 10.3.4 (ID 59) Analog Input 1 Location in the menu: V2.4.4 This monitoring value shows the value of the analog input signal as a percentage of the used range. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 153...
  • Page 154: Temperature Inputs

    Location in the menu: V2.5.5 This monitoring value shows the measured value of the temperature. The unit of the monitoring value is degrees Celsius or Fahren- heit, depending on parameter C/F Selection (ID 1197) value. 154 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 155: Extras And Advanced

    It can also be used for monitoring when less filtering time is needed for the motor current. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 155...
  • Page 156: Timer Functions

    This monitoring value shows the status of the interval function. 10.6.4 (ID 1444) Interval 3 Location in the menu: V2.7.4 This monitoring value shows the status of the interval function. 10.6.5 (ID 1445) Interval 4 Location in the menu: V2.7.5 156 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 157: Pid Controller

    Location in the menu: V2.8.6 This monitoring value shows the output of the PID controller as a percentage (0–100%). Give this value to the motor control (frequency reference) or to an analog output. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 157...
  • Page 158: External Pid Controller

    This monitoring value shows the operation mode of the drive in the Multi-pump system. 10.9.5 (ID 1628) Multi-pump Status Location in the menu: V2.10.5 This monitoring value shows the status of the drive in the Multi-pump system. 158 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 159: Maintenance Counters

    This monitoring value shows the status of the fieldbus control word that the application uses in bypass mode. Depending on the fieldbus type or profile, the data that is received from the fieldbus can be modified before it is sent to the application. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 159...
  • Page 160 This monitoring value shows the raw value of process data in a 32-bit signed format. 10.11.6 (ID 879) FB Data IN 4 Location in the menu: V2.12.6 This monitoring value shows the raw value of process data in a 32-bit signed format. 160 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 161 0% indicates the minimum frequency and the value 100% indicates the maximum frequency. This monitoring value is contin- uously updated depending on the momentary min and max frequencies and the output frequency. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 161...
  • Page 162: Drive Customizer

    Location in the menu: V2.13.5 This monitoring value shows the value of the function block output in the Drive customizer function. 10.12.5 (ID 15100) Block Out.5 Location in the menu: V2.13.6 162 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 163: Condition-Based Monitoring

    This monitoring value shows the baseline data. The baseline data is selected using the baseline data selector. 10.13.1.7 (ID 3607) Baseline Data Element 7 Location in the menu: V2.16.1.7 This monitoring value shows the baseline data. The baseline data is selected using the baseline data selector. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 163...
  • Page 164: Stator Winding Monitor

    This monitoring value shows the threshold value after interpolating. 10.13.3.3 (ID 3625) Vibration S1 High Threshold Location in the menu: V2.16.3.3 This monitoring value shows the warning S1 high threshold value. 164 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 165: Load

    This monitoring value shows the alarm/fault low threshold value. 10.13.5 (ID 3619) Condition-based Monitoring Status Location in the menu: V2.16.5 This monitoring value shows the fault status of the condition-based monitoring. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 165...
  • Page 166: Parameter Descriptions

    This parameter is used in scaling by default. Adjustments can be necessary. 11.2.5 (ID 2372) Channel 2 MAX Location in the menu: P2.2.6 This parameter is used in scaling by default. Adjustments can be necessary. 166 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 167: Motor Settings

    When the value of parameter P3.1.2.2 Motor Type is changed, the values of parameters P3.1.4.2 Field Weakening Point Frequency and P3.1.4.3 Voltage at Field Weakening Point change automatically. See the following table. The 2 parameters have different values for each motor type. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 167...
  • Page 168 Use this parameter to enable the Motor Switch function. Use the Motor Switch function, if the cable that connects the motor and the drive has a motor switch. The operation of the motor switch makes sure that the motor is isolated from the voltage source and does not start during the servicing. 168 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 169 DC-link voltage at a minimum level when the voltage is near the lowest permitted limit, and • to make sure that the drive does not trip because of an undervoltage fault. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 169...
  • Page 170 U/f curve is different from the back EMF curve. U [V] Stator Voltage Adjust (50...200%) Field Weakening Point Voltage Motor Nominal Voltage Zero Frequency Voltage f [Hz] Field Motor Nominal Weakening Frequency Point Illustration 36: The Stator Voltage Adjustment 170 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 171: Motor Limits

    11.3.4 Open Loop Parameters 11.3.4.1 (ID 108) U/F Ratio Location in the menu: P3.1.4.1 Use this parameter to set the type of the U/f curve between zero frequency and the field weakening point. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 171...
  • Page 172 U[V] ID603 f[Hz] ID602 Illustration 37: Linear and Squared Change of the Motor Voltage Default: Nominal voltage of the motor Squared Field weakening point Default: Nominal frequency of the motor Linear 172 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 173 Use this parameter to set the middle point frequency of the U/f curve. N O T I C E This parameter gives the middle point frequency of the curve if the value of P3.1.4.1 is programmable. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 173...
  • Page 174: I/F Start Function

    With a high power motor, the resistance is low and it is not easy to change the U/f curve. The I/f Start function can also give a sufficient torque for the motor at start up. 174 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 175: Torque Stabilator Function

    The full gain is at 0 Hz and the gain is zero at the field weakening point. The figure shows the gains as a function of output frequency. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 175...
  • Page 176: Start/Stop Setup

    Use this parameter to select the remote control place (start/stop). Use this parameter to change back to remote control from VA- Live, for example if the control panel is broken. ® 11.4.3 (ID 211) Local/Remote Location in the menu: P3.2.2 176 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 177 When changing the control place to I/O control. Before starting the motor, the Start/Stop contact must be opened. In all the examples of the next pages, the stop mode is coasting. CS = Control signal. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 177...
  • Page 178 Illustration 41: The Block Diagram of the I/O A Start/Stop Logic Selection = 0 Selection number Selection name Description The functions activate when the contacts are closed. CS1 = Forward CS2 = Backward 178 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 179 CS1 is inactive. the set frequency. Selection = 1 Selection number Selection name Description For a 3-wire control (pulse control) CS1 = Forward (edge) CS2 = Inverted stop CS3 = Backward (edge) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 179...
  • Page 180 Selection number Selection name Description Use this function to prevent an accidental start. Before starting the motor again, CS1 = Forward (edge) the start/stop contact must be opened. CS2 = Backward (edge) 180 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 181 0. CS1 becomes inactive and the frequency that is fed to the motor goes to 0. Selection = 3 Selection number Selection name Description CS1 = Start CS2 = Reverse Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 181...
  • Page 182 Selection number Selection name Description Use this function to prevent an accidental start. Before starting the motor again, the CS1 = Start (edge) start/stop contact must be opened. CS2 = Reverse 182 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 183 Use this parameter to set the fieldbus start logic. The selections can include the word 'edge' to help to prevent an accidental start. Selection number Selection name Description A rising edge is necessary State Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 183...
  • Page 184: References

    Location in the menu: P3.3.1.4 Use this parameter to set the final frequency reference limit for the negative direction. Use this parameter for example to prevent the motor from running in the reverse direction. 184 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 185: Preset Frequencies

    For more data, see the following table. The values of the preset frequencies stay au- tomatically between the minimum and maximum frequencies (P3.3.1.1 and P3.3.1.2). Necessary step Activated frequency Select the value 0 for parameter P3.3.1.5. Preset frequency 0 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 185...
  • Page 186 Use this parameter to set the preset frequency reference when the preset frequencies function is used. Select the preset frequencies with the digital input signals. See more information in 11.5.2.1 (ID 182) Preset Frequency Mode. 11.5.2.3 (ID 105) Preset Frequency 1 Location in the menu: P3.3.3.3 186 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 187 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal that is used as a selector for the preset frequencies. This parameter is a binary selector for Preset speeds (0–7). See parameters P3.3.3.2 to P3.3.3.9. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 187...
  • Page 188: Motor Potentiometer Parameters

    Illustration 47: The Motor Potentiometer Parameters Frequency Reference Time Max Frequency Motor potentiometer UP Min Frequency Motor potentiometer DOWN Motor potentiometer ramp time 11.5.3.3 (ID 331) Motor Potentiometer Ramp Time Location in the menu: P3.3.4.3 188 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 189: Flushing Parameters

    The value set between 1.0% and 100.0% gives an S-shaped acceleration or deceleration ramp. Use this function to reduce mechani- cal erosion of the parts and current spikes when the reference changes. The acceleration time can be modified with parameters P3.4.1.2 (Acceleration Time 1) and P3.4.1.3 (Deceleration Time 1). Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 189...
  • Page 190 The value set between 1.0% and 100.0% gives an S-shaped acceleration or deceleration ramp. Use this function to reduce mechani- cal erosion of the parts and current spikes when the reference changes. The acceleration time can be modified with parameters P3.4.2.2 (Acceleration Time 2) and P3.4.2.3 (Deceleration Time 2). 190 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 191 Second ramp times are activated when the output frequency of the drive goes above the limit specified by this parameter. To disa- ble the function, set the value of the parameter to 0. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 191...
  • Page 192: Start Magnetizing

    Location in the menu: P3.4.4.3 Use this parameter to set the output frequency at which the DC-braking starts. Illustration 11.6.5 Flux Braking 11.6.5.1 (ID 520) Flux Braking Location in the menu: P3.4.5.1 192 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 193 It is possible to expand the available capacity of I/O with option boards. It is possible to install the option boards in the slots C, D, and E. For more data on the installation of option boards, see the Installation Guide. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 193...
  • Page 194 Find the applicable functions for digital inputs as parameters in parameter group M3.5.1. To give a digital input to a function, set a value to the correct parameter. The list of applicable functions shows in Table 194 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 195 Digital input #4 (terminal 14) on a board in Slot A (standard I/O board). DigIN Digital input #5 (terminal 15) on a board in Slot A (standard I/O board). DigIN Digital input #6 (terminal 16) on a board in Slot A (standard I/O board). Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 195...
  • Page 196 If the digital input DI6 was already used for some other function, a message shows on the display. Change one of these selections. 11.7.1.4 Programming of Digital Inputs in the Text Display Procedure Select a parameter. To go into the Edit mode, push the [OK] button. 196 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 197 It is possible to select the target input for the signal of the analog frequency reference from the available analog inputs. READY STOP Analog Input 1 ID:377 P3.5.2.1.1 AI1 Signal Sel AnINSlotA.1 AI1 Filter Time 0.10s AIl Signal Range 0-10V/0-20mA Illustration 54: The Analog Inputs Menu in the Graphical Display Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 197...
  • Page 198 Parameter Default Description P3.5.2.1.1 AI1 Signal Selection AnIN SlotA.1 To change the input from AI1 to, for example, the analog input on your option board in slot C, obey these instructions. 198 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 199 # = 10: Analog input = 100% of the signal strength SlotA.# Number (#) agrees to a digital input in slot A. SlotB.# Number (#) agrees to a digital input in slot B. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 199...
  • Page 200 11.7.4.4 (ID 423) Control Signal 1 B Location in the menu: P3.5.1.4 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal (Control Signal 1) that starts and stops the drive when the control place is I/O B. 200 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 201 The state of the drive remains in 'Not Ready' if the state of this signal is 'opened'. If the Run Enable signal is used for stopping the drive, the drive will always coast to stop regardless of the selection in parameter P3.2.5 Stop Function. 11.7.4.16 (ID 1041) Run Interlock 1 Location in the menu: P3.5.1.16 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 201...
  • Page 202 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal that activates a Quick Stop function. The Quick Stop function stops the drive regardless of the control place or the state of the control signals. 11.7.4.27 (ID 447) Timer 1 Location in the menu: P3.5.1.27 202 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 203 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal that activates the Fire Mode function. This parameter activates the Fire Mode if it is enabled with a correct password. 11.7.4.37 (ID 1619) Fire Mode Activation CLOSE Location in the menu: P3.5.1.39 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 203...
  • Page 204 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal that is used as interlock signal for the Multi-pump system. The selection of the application with parameter P1.2 Application gives the default value. 11.7.4.47 (ID 488) Pump 8 Interlock Location in the menu: P3.5.1.49 204 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 205 11.7.5.2 (ID 378) AI1 Signal Filter Time Location in the menu: P3.5.2.1.2 Use this parameter to filter out disturbances in the analog input signal. To activate this parameter, enter a value greater than 0. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 205...
  • Page 206 2...10 V/4...20 mA The range of the analog input signal is 2...10 V or 4...20 mA (the DIP switch settings on the control board tell which one). The input signal is 20...100%. 206 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 207 Use the analog input signal, for example, as frequency reference, and set the parameters P3.5.2.1.4 and P3.5.2.1.5 between 40 and 80%. In these conditions, the frequency reference changes between the Minimum frequency reference and the Maximum frequen- cy reference, and the analog input signal changes between 8 and 16 mA. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 207...
  • Page 208 Signal inversion. The value 0% of the analog input signal agrees to the Maximum Frequency Refer- ence. The value 100% of the analog input signal agrees to the Minimum Frequency Reference. 208 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 209 Analog input signal 11.7.6 Digital Outputs 11.7.6.1 (ID 11001) RO1 Function Location in the menu: P3.5.3.2.1 Use this parameter to select a function or a signal that is connected to the relay output. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 209...
  • Page 210 Fieldbus Control Word bit 13 The digital (relay) output control from the Fieldbus control word bit 13. Fieldbus Control Word bit 14 The digital (relay) output control from the Fieldbus control word bit 14. 210 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 211 The contactor control for the Multi-pump function. Multi-pump K4 control The contactor control for the Multi-pump function. Multi-pump K5 control The contactor control for the Multi-pump function. Multi-pump K6 control The contactor control for the Multi-pump function. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 211...
  • Page 212 The actual motor voltage from 0 to Motor nominal voltage. DC link voltage The actual DC link voltage 0…1000 V. PID Setpoint The actual setpoint value of the PID Controller (0…100%). 212 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 213 The output of the programmable Block 9: 0…10000 (this agrees with 0…100.00%). See parameter menu M3.19 Drive customizer. Block Out.10 The output of the programmable Block 10: 0…10000 (this agrees with 0…100.00%). See parameter menu M3.19 Drive customizer. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 213...
  • Page 214 P3.5.4.1.5 between 10 and 40 Hz. Then the output frequency of the drive changes between 10 and 40 Hz, and the analog out- put signal changes between 0 and 20 mA. 100% 20 mA 10 mA [Hz] 0 mA 0 Hz 10 Hz 40 Hz Illustration 62: Scaling of the AO1 Signal 214 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 215 11.8.8 (ID 859) FB DataOut 8 Selection Location in the menu: P3.6.8 Use this parameter to select the data that is sent to the fieldbus with the ID number of the parameter or monitor value. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 215...
  • Page 216 The data is scaled to an unsigned 16-bit format according to the format on the control panel. For example, value 25.5 on the display equals 255. 11.8.17 (ID 888) Fieldbus Sign of Actual Location in the menu: P3.6.17 Use this parameter to select the behavior for the sign of the fieldbus Speed Actual. 216 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 217 Location in the menu: P3.7.6 Use this parameter to prevent the drive operating on the prohibited frequencies. In some processes, it can be necessary to avoid some frequencies because they cause mechanical resonance. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 217...
  • Page 218 (Deceleration Time 1). For example, the value 0.1 makes the acceleration/deceleration time ten times shorter. [Hz] F [s] Illustration 64: The Parameter Ramp Time Factor Output Frequency Ramp Time Factor = 0.3 High Limit Ramp Time Factor = 2.5 Low Limit Time 218 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 219 Location in the menu: P3.9.1.3 Use this parameter to select the supply phase configuration of the drive. If the 1-phase supply is used, the value of this parameter must be set to 1-phase support. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 219...
  • Page 220 Location in the menu: P3.9.1.13 Use this parameter to set the frequency of the drive when a fault is active and the response to the fault is set to 'Alarm + Preset Frequency'. 220 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 221 If possible, use a motor thermistor to protect the motor. Set the value of this parameter to 0. 11.11.2.2 (ID 705) Ambient Temperature Location in the menu: P3.9.2.2 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 221...
  • Page 222 2*t6. When the drive is in the STOP state, the time constant is internally increased to 3 times the set parame- ter value, because the cooling operates based on convection. 222 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 223 Use this parameter to set the thermal loadability of the motor. For example, if the value is set to 130%, the motor goes to the nomi- nal temperature with 130% of the motor nominal current. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 223...
  • Page 224 Use this parameter to select the response of the drive to a 'Motor Stall' fault. If the stall protection detects that the shaft of the motor is stalled, a motor stall fault occurs. 224 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 225 If long motor cables (maximum 100 m) are used with small drives (≤1.5 kW), the motor current that the drive measures can be much higher than the actual motor current. It is because there are capacitive currents in the motor cable. 11.11.4.1 (ID 713) Underload Fault Location in the menu: P3.9.4.1 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 225...
  • Page 226 An internal counter counts the underload time. If the value of the counter goes above this limit, the protection causes the drive to trip. The drive trips as is set in parameter P3.9.4.1 Underload Fault. If the drive stops, the underload counter goes back to 0. 226 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 227 C A U T I O N Do not use the quick stop function as an emergency stop. An emergency stop must stop the power supply to the motor. The quick stop function does not do this. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 227...
  • Page 228 PID/ExtPID controllers. It is possible to have the protection on when the drive is in the RUN status, or in the RUN and STOP statuses. 228 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 229 Use this parameter to select the start mode for the Automatic reset function. 11.12.3 (ID 717) Wait Time Location in the menu: P3.10.3 Use this parameter to set the wait time before the first reset is done. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 229...
  • Page 230 Use this parameter to enable the automatic reset after an overcurrent fault. 11.12.9 (ID 723) Autoreset: AI Low Location in the menu: P3.10.9 Use this parameter to enable the automatic reset after a fault caused by low AI signal. 230 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 231 System fault (F8) Over temperature warning (W14) Over temperature fault (F14) Reserved Reserved 1024 Fan cooling fault (F32) The warning bit needs to be high also for this fault simulation to work. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 231...
  • Page 232 It is not recommended to use the timer functions without an auxiliary battery. The time and date settings of the drive are reset at each power down, if there is no battery for the RTC. 232 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 233 Use the timers to set a time channel as active for a period with a command from a digital input or a time channel. In the following figure, the activation signal comes from a digital input or a virtual digital input, like a time channel. The timer counts down from the falling edge. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 233...
  • Page 234 P3.12.6.2: Timer 1: DigIn SlotA.1 (The parameter is in the digital inputs menu.) • P3.12.6.3: Assign to channel: Time channel 1 • P3.5.1.1: Control signal 1 A: Time Channel 1 for the I/O Run command 234 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 235 Use this parameter to set the time of day when the output of the interval function is activated. 11.14.5 (ID 1465) OFF Time Location in the menu: P3.12.1.2 Use this parameter to set the time of day when the output of the interval function is deactivated. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 235...
  • Page 236 0...10 bar. The value in process units at a 0% feedback or setpoint. This scaling is done for monitoring purposes only. The PID controller still uses the percentage internally for feedbacks and setpoints. 236 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 237 If the actual value stays in the dead band area for a time set in Dead Band Delay, the PID controller output is locked. This function prevents wear and unwanted movements of the actuators, for example valves. Illustration 76: The Dead Band Function Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 237...
  • Page 238 Use this parameter to set the multiplier for the setpoint boost function. When the setpoint boost command is given, the setpoint value is multiplied by the factor that is set with this parameter. 238 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 239 (gain and offset) added to the PID output. The PID controller reacts much faster to changes in the outflow than if the level is only measured. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 239...
  • Page 240 Output frequency remains below sleep frequency for longer than defined sleep delay time. • PID feedback signal remains above defined wake-up level. Criteria for waking from sleep • PID feedback signal falls below defined wake-up level. 240 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 241 The wake-up level is an offset below the actual setpoint value. The wake-up level follows the actual setpoint. Illustration 78: Wake-up Mode: Absolute Level Setpoint Wake-up level PID Setpoint Illustration 79: Wake-up Mode: Relative Setpoint Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 241...
  • Page 242 PID Feedback goes below the Wake-up level. This parameter defines if Wake-up level is used as a static absolute level or as a relative level which follows PID setpoint value. 242 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 243 Feedback supervision fault (the fault code 101) shows. 11.15.6.1 (ID 735) Enable Feedback Supervision Location in the menu: P3.13.6.1 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 243...
  • Page 244 Use this parameter to set the maximum time for the PID feedback signal to stay outside the supervision limits before the feedback supervision fault occurs. If the target value is not reached in this time, a fault or alarm shows. 244 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 245 To compensate for this, lift the setpoint as the flow increases. Then the output frequency makes an estimate of the flow, and the setpoint increases linearly with the flow. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 245...
  • Page 246 Use this parameter to enable the Soft Fill function. It is possible to use the function to fill an empty pipe slowly and prevent strong currents of fluid that could break the pipe. 246 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 247 If the input pressure of the pump goes below the set alarm limit, an alarm shows. The setpoint value of the PID controller decreases and causes the output pressure of the pump to decrease. If the pressure goes below the fault limit, the pump is stops and a fault shows. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 247...
  • Page 248 Use this parameter to enable the Input Pressure Supervision function. Use this function to make sure that there is enough fluid in the inlet of the pump. 11.15.9.2 (ID 1686) Supervision Signal Location in the menu: P3.13.9.2 Use this parameter to select the source of the input pressure signal. 248 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 249 The setpoint reduction size is adjusted according to the PID feedback signal Input pressure monitor The setpoint reduction size is adjusted according to the Input pressure monitor value Disabled The setpoint reduction size is always equal to the parameter value Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 249...
  • Page 250 11.15.10.3 (ID 1663) SNDD Frequency Hysteresis Location in the menu: P3.13.10.3 Use this parameter to set the hysteresis for the output frequency of the drive. 11.15.10.4 (ID 1668) SNDD Supervision Time Location in the menu: P3.13.10.4 250 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 251 Location in the menu: P3.13.12.10 Use this parameter to set the preset PID setpoint value when the Multi-setpoint function is used. Make the selection of the multi- setpoint with the digital input signals. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 251...
  • Page 252 11.16.1 (ID 1630) Enable External PID Location in the menu: P3.14.1.1 Use this parameter to enable the PID controller. This controller is for external use only. It can be used with an analog output. 252 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 253 If the PID feedback signal is connected, the drive can operate as the master of the Multi-pump system. If the signal is not connected, the drive operates as a slave unit. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 253...
  • Page 254 1 pump and gives control signals with relay outputs to start or stop the auxiliary pumps. Exter- nal contactors are necessary for the switch of the auxiliary pumps to the mains. 254 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 255 The internal PID controller of the drive controls all pumps. The drives use a communication bus (Modbus RTU) for communication. The figure shows the Multidrive configuration principle. See also the general electric diagram of a Multi-pump system in Illustration Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 255...
  • Page 256 If no auxiliary pumps operate when the pump in control sees the overcapacity, the pump goes to the Sleep mode (if the Sleep function is enabled). 256 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 257 The Multimaster mode controls a system that has the maximum 8 pumps that can change speed. Each pump is controlled by a drive. The internal PID controller of the drive controls all the pumps. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 257...
  • Page 258 0 = The start and the PID feedback signals not connected to the drive in question 1 = Only the start signals connected to the drive in question 2 = The start and the PID feedback signals connected to the drive in question 258 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 259 Illustration 93: Wiring of the Feedback Sensors for Each Drive Same sensors can also be used for all the drives. The sensor (transducer) can be supplied by a 24 V external supply or from the control board the drive. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 259...
  • Page 260 Analogue input 2+ A12- Analogue input 2- 24V auxiliary voltage I/O ground Common for DI1-DI6 Illustration 94: Wiring of the Same Sensor for All Drives (Supplied from the I/O Board of the Drive) 260 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 261 If a sensor is supplied from the I/O board of the drive and the diodes are connected between terminals 12 and 17, the digital inputs must be isolated from the ground. Set the isolation DIP switch to Float. The digital inputs are active when they are connected to GND, which is the default condition. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 261...
  • Page 262 The start sequence of the motors: 3, 4, 5, 1, 2 11.17.4.2 (ID 1028) Autochanged Pumps Location in the menu: P3.15.7 Use this parameter to include the controlled motor/pump in the autochange and interlock system. 262 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 263 The contactor logic always connects the first motor to the drive, and the next motors to the mains. K1.1 K2.1 K3.1 K1.1 K2.1 K3.1 K1.1 K2.1 K3.1 Illustration 97: Selection 1 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 263...
  • Page 264 Use this parameter to set the bandwidth area around the PID setpoint for starting and stopping of the auxiliary motors. When the PID feedback value stays in the bandwidth area, the auxiliary motors do not start or stop. The value of this parameter is given as a percentage of the setpoint. 264 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 265 Running Pump Limit = 2 11.17.4.12 (ID 426) Pump 1 Interlock Location in the menu: P3.15.17.1 Use this parameter to select the digital input signal that is used as interlock signal for the multi-pump system. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 265...
  • Page 266 Only the regulating motor continues to operate. When the pressure decreases, the system continues to operate, and connects the auxiliary motors again one at a time. 266 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 267 1. Select Pump 4 with parameter P3.15.19.3. 2. Set parameter P3.15.19.2 value to 0 h. 3. Push the button-type parameter P3.15.19.1. 4. Pump 4 Running Time is reset. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 267...
  • Page 268 The auxiliary pump can start at a lower frequency to get better process values or to use less energy. Then, use the parameter to set the start frequency of the auxiliary pump below the maximum frequency. 268 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 269 A maintenance counter tells that maintenance must be done. For example, it is necessary to replace a belt or to replace the oil in a gearbox. There are 2 different modes for the maintenance counters, hours, or revolutions*1000. The value of the counters increases only during the RUN status of the drive. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 269...
  • Page 270 It is also possible to configure Fire mode with the Fire mode wizard, which can be activated in the Quick Setup menu with parame- ter B1.1.4. When the Fire mode function is activated, an alarm shows on the display. 270 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 271 If Fire mode is enabled, and the correct password is given to the parameter Fire Mode Password, all the Fire mode parameters become locked. To change the Fire mode parameters, change the value of P3.17.1 Fire Mode Password to 0 first. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 271...
  • Page 272 The value of this parameter is the percentage counted from the motor nominal current. If there is a fire and the current that is sup- plied to the motor is more than the nominal current times the value of this parameter, the relay output closes. 272 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 273 Use this parameter to select the temperature signal that is used to measure the motor temperature for motor preheat function. N O T I C E This parameter is not available if there is no option board for temperature measurement. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 273...
  • Page 274 Use this parameter to set the current limit at which the Auto-cleaning starts. If the current of the motor stays above this limit for longer than the set time, an autocleaning sequence starts. 274 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 275 Use this parameter to set the motor deceleration time when the Auto-cleaning is active. It is possible to set acceleration and decel- eration ramps for the Auto-cleaning function with parameters P3.21.1.12 and P3.21.1.13. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 275...
  • Page 276 P3.21.2.2. The jockey pump stops when the PID feedback signal is more than the level set in parameter P3.21.2.3 or the main pump wakes up from the sleep mode. 276 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 277 The priming pump operates continuously while the main pump operates. If the main pump goes into sleep mode, the priming pump also stops for that time. When waking up from sleep mode, the main pump, and the pri- ming pump start simultaneously. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 277...
  • Page 278 P3.13.10.6 Frost Protection Frequency. To use the function, a temperature transducer, or a temperature sensor must be installed on the pump covering or on the pipe line near the pump. 278 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 279 Use this parameter to set the time after which the Flow Switch supervision becomes active at the start-up of the drive. 11.22.6.4 (ID 15587) Flow Switch Minimum Frequency Location in the menu: P3.21.6.4 Use this parameter to set the output frequency level below which the Flow Switch supervision is disabled. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 279...
  • Page 280 Load envelope: Mechanical load of an application is monitored by comparing current load curve with expected load curve based on data gathered during commissioning. During monitoring, overload and underload deviations which occur in applica- tions are detected. 280 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 281 The measurements from healthy condition are called “baseline”. In baseline run, the measurements of the motor current unbalance for stator winding, vibration, and motor torque are collected. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 281...
  • Page 282 3508) of the Modified point (ID 3507). 11.24.6.5 (ID 3509) Baseline Data Selector Location in the menu: P3.24.2.9 Use this parameter to select which array points can be monitored in monitor group M2.16.1 Baseline data. 282 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 283 11.24.8.6 (ID 3550) Vibration Mean Factor Location in the menu: P3.24.4.2.1 Use this parameter to set the mean factor in the threshold value. If the threshold value is zero, the mean factor is not used. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 283...
  • Page 284 Selection name Description Absolute Absolute value is considered as threshold Offset Calculates threshold as sum of the computed baseline data and the offset values Factor Calculates threshold as baseline data factor 284 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 285 Use this parameter to define how long time the actual value must be above the alarm/fault notification level to trigger the alarm/ fault. This level is not used when delay is zero. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 285...
  • Page 286 Calculates threshold as sum of the computed baseline data and the offset values Factor Calculates threshold as baseline data factor 11.24.9.18 (ID 3559) Vibration Warning S2 High Location in the menu: P3.24.4.3.5 286 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 287 Selection name Description Absolute Absolute value is considered as threshold Offset Calculates threshold as sum of the computed baseline data and the offset values Factor Calculates threshold as baseline data factor Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 287...
  • Page 288 Use this parameter to define how long time the actual value must be above the alarm/fault notification level to trigger the alarm/ fault. This level is not used when delay is zero. 288 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 289 3.2.1 Rem Control 0 = I/O Control Place 3.2.2 Local/Remote 0 = Remote 3.2.6 I/O A Logic 2 = Forw-Back (edge) 3.2.7 I/O B Logic 2 = Forw-Back (edge) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 289...
  • Page 290 I/O B Ctrl Force 0 = DigIN Slot0.1 102 = DigIN SlotA.3 105 = DigIN SlotA.6 3.5.1.8 I/O B Ref Force 0 = DigIN Slot0.1 102 = DigIN SlotA.3 105 = DigIN SlotA.6 290 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 291 100 = AnIN SlotA.1 tion 3.5.2.1.2 AI1 Filter Time 3.5.2.1.3 AI1 Signal Range 0 = 0...10 V/0...20 mA 3.5.2.1.4 AI1 Custom Min 3.5.2.1.5 AI1 Custom Max 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 291...
  • Page 292 Multi- Multi- Unit Description applica- applica- control pump pump tion tion applica- (single (multi- tion drive) ap- drive) ap- plication plication P3.13.2.5 PID Setpoint Se- 1047 0 = DigIN Slot0.1 lection 292 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 293 0 = Auxiliary Pump Pumps 1 = All Pumps P3.15.8 Autochange Inter- 48.0 48.0 1029 P3.15.11 Autochange Fre- 25.0 25.0 1031 quency Limit P3.15.12 Autochange Pump 1030 Limit P3.15.13 Bandwidth 10.0 10.0 1097 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 293...
  • Page 294 Parameter Standard HVAC ap- PID con- Multi-pump Multi-pump Unit Description application plication trol appli- (single drive) (multidrive) cation application application P5.7.1 Timeout time P5.7.2 Default Page 2318 4 = Multi- monitor 294 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 295 ) in the motor cable. • a sudden heavy load increase • a short circuit in the motor cables • the motor is not the correct type • the parameter settings are not properly made Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 295...
  • Page 296 The measurement of current tells that the sum of the motor phase current is not zero. • an insulation malfunction in the cables or the motor • a filter (dU/dt, sine) malfunction Troubleshooting • Check the motor cables and the motor. • Check the filters. 296 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 297 • Reset the fault and restart the drive. • Download the latest software from the Danfoss Drives website. Update the drive with it. • If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. 12.3.10 Fault Code 8, ID 601 - System Fault Cause •...
  • Page 298 • Reset the fault and restart the drive. • Download the latest software from the Danfoss Drives website. Update the drive with it. • If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. 12.3.13 Fault Code 8, ID 604 - System Fault Cause •...
  • Page 299 • Reset the fault and restart the drive. • Download the latest software from the Danfoss Drives website. Update the drive with it. • If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. 12.3.18 Fault Code 8, ID 609 - System Fault Cause •...
  • Page 300 • Reset the fault and restart. • Download the latest software from the Danfoss Drives website. Update the drive with it. • If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. 12.3.23 Fault Code 8, ID 649 - System Fault Cause •...
  • Page 301 Check the gate control of the thyristor (MR6->). 12.3.32 Fault Code 10, ID 92 - Input Phase Cause • Software-based input phase supervision. Troubleshooting • Check the supply voltage. • Check the fuses. • Check the supply cable. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 301...
  • Page 302 The temperature limits of the heat sink are different in all the enclosure sizes. Troubleshooting • Check the actual amount and flow of cooling air. • Examine the heat sink for dust. 302 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 303 12.3.42 Fault Code 14, ID 137 - Overvoltage Protection Circuit Temperature (Fault) Cause • Too high an output capacitance or a ground fault in the floating network. Troubleshooting • Check the cables and the motor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 303...
  • Page 304 Reset the fault and restart the drive. • If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest service center or distributor. Report carefully all the used soft- ware, application and options. 304 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 305 This fault is available only if you use a customer-specific application. A malfunction in the start angle identification. • The rotor moves during identification. • The new angle does not agree with the old value. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 305...
  • Page 306 Check the signals from the control board to the power unit and the D connector. 12.3.59 Fault Code 30, ID 500 - Safety Configuration Cause • The safety configuration switch was installed. Troubleshooting • Remove the safety configuration switch from the control board. 306 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 307 Reset the drive and restart it. If the fault occurs again, ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. 12.3.67 Fault Code 30, ID 520 - Safety diagnostics Cause • The STO inputs have a different status. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 307...
  • Page 308 The fire mode of the drive is enabled. The protections of the drive are disabled or autoreset. Troubleshooting • Check the parameter settings and the signals. • This alarm is reset automatically when fire mode is disabled. 308 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 309 12.3.81 Fault Code 38, ID 374 - Device Added (Same Type) Cause • An option board was put into slot D. You have used the option board before in the same slot. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 309...
  • Page 310 • too high an ambient temperature • hardware malfunction Troubleshooting • Check the parameter settings. • Examine the actual amount and flow of cooling air. • Check the ambient temperature. 310 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 311 12.3.95 Fault Code 45, ID 444 - Device Added (Different Type) Cause • A new option board, that you have not used before in the same slot, was put in slot D. No parameter settings are saved. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 311...
  • Page 312 Check the control panel connection and the control panel cable if you have it. 12.3.102 Fault Code 52, ID 1352 - Keypad Communication Fault Cause • The connection between the control panel and the drive is defective. 312 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 313 12.3.109 Fault Code 54, ID 1654 - Slot D fault Cause • A defective option board or slot. Troubleshooting • Check the board and the slot. • Ask for instructions from your nearest distributor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 313...
  • Page 314 • Find the cause for the quick stop activation. After you find it, correct it. Reset the fault and restart the drive. • See parameter P3.5.1.26 and the quick stop parameters. 314 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 315 12.3.122 Fault Code 68, ID 1302 - Maintenance Counter 1 Fault Cause • The value of the maintenance counter is higher than the fault limit. Troubleshooting • Do the necessary maintenance. • Reset the counter. See parameter B3.16.4 or P3.5.1.40. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 315...
  • Page 316 • Restart baseline run. 12.3.130 Fault Code 71, ID 1121 - Stator Winding: Current Warning S1 Cause • Current unbalance has exceeded the detection high limit. Early fault detected in motor. 316 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 317 Check root cause for excessive overload or underload. 12.3.138 Fault Code 71, ID 1132 - Load Alarm/Fault Cause • Load outside of the window limits. Severe fault is detected in motor. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 317...
  • Page 318 The feedback value is not in the supervision limits (P3.14.4.2 and P3.14.4.3) and the delay (P3.14.4.4), if you set the delay. Troubleshooting • Check the process. • Check the parameter settings, the supervision limits, and the delay. 318 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 319 See the option board manual for more data. 12.3.151 Fault Code 112, ID 1318 - Temperature Fault 2 Cause • 1 or more of the temperature input signals (set in P3.9.6.5) is higher than the fault limit (P3.9.6.7). Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 319...
  • Page 320 The application is not compatible (it is unsupported). Troubleshooting • Replace the application. 12.3.158 Fault Code 300, ID 701 - Unsupported Cause • The option board or the slot is not compatible (it is unsupported). 320 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 321 ID 1770 Operating Time Trip Counter (seconds) Example The value 1a 143d 02:21 is received from the operating time trip counter from the fieldbus. • ID1766: 1 (years) • ID1767: 143 (days) Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 321...
  • Page 322 Power On Time Counter (seconds) Example The value 1a 240d 02:18 is received from the power on time counter from the fieldbus. • ID1777: 1 (years) • ID1778: 240 (days) • ID1779: 2 (hours) 322 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 323 The energy counter unit gives the unit for the value of the Energy Counter. • 0 = kWh • 1 = MWh • 2 = GWh • 3 = TWh • 4 = PWh Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 323...
  • Page 324 Energy Trip Counter Unit The energy trip counter unit gives the unit for the value of the Energy Trip Counter. • 0 = kWh • 1 = MWh • 2 = GWh 324 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083...
  • Page 325 To reset the energy trip counter, use the PC, the control panel, or the fieldbus. When using the PC or the control panel, reset the counter in the Diagnostics menu. When using the fieldbus, set a rising edge to ID 2312 Energy Trip Counter Reset. Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201 / DPD01083 | 325...
  • Page 326 Autoreset: Underload Fault (ID 738)........... 231 Cleaning Weekdays (ID 1715)..............275 Autoreset: Unit Overtemperature (ID 724)........231 Communication Status (ID 1629)............159 Autoscale (ID 2373)................... 167 Compare parameters................148 Comparing parameters................23 Condition-based Monitoring..........85, 280, 281 326 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 327 Drive customizer monitoring..............85 FB DataOut 2 Selection (ID 853)............215 Drive info.......................139 FB DataOut 3 Selection (ID 854)............215 Drive Status Word (ID 43)................155 FB DataOut 4 Selection (ID 855)............215 Duration (ID 1489)..................236 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 327...
  • Page 328 Frost Protection (ID 1704)...............279 Line Freq Hysteresis (ID 1914)............... 283 Frost Protection Frequency (ID 1710)..........279 Load Alarm High Threshold (ID 3631)..........165 Frost Protection Temperature Limit (ID 1708).........279 Load Alarm Low Threshold (ID 3634)..........165 328 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 329 OFF Time (ID 1465)..................235 Motor Potentiometer Up (ID 418)............202 ON Time (ID 1464)..................235 Motor Power (ID 5)................151, 151 Operate Mode (ID 1505)................158 Motor preheat (ID 1228)................153 Operating Time Counter................. 321 Motor Preheat Current (ID 1227)............273 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 329...
  • Page 330 Response to Quick Stop Fault (ID 744)..........227 Programming of Digital Inputs.......... 194, 196, 196 Response to Safe Torque Off (STO) Fault (ID 775)......221 Programming of inputs................193 Restart Delay (ID 15555)................184 Prohibit frequencies..................104 330 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 331 Standard application...................29 Timer Functions..................232 Standard application wizard..............68 Timer functions monitoring..............81 Start and Feedback Signals (ID 1782)..........258 Timers......................233 Start and Stop Commands..............176 Torque Stabilator Damping Time Constant (ID 1413)....176 Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 331...
  • Page 332 Wizards in Menu 1.1..................73 User level parameters................149 User settings....................147 Using Quick Edit function..............22, 22 Zero Frequency Voltage (ID 606)............174 Using the Favourites menu...............24 Zero Speed Cooling Factor (ID 706)............ 222 VACON® Live....................27 332 | Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083...
  • Page 333 VACON® 100 FLOW Application Guide Index Danfoss A/S © 2023.08 AB298035655957en-000201/DPD01083 | 333...
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