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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions Oil-Less Claw Medical Vacuum System Part number 4107 9000 95 Revision 12 January 2, 2024...
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1059 Paragon Way Rock Hill, SC 29730 Telephone: (888) 463-3427 Fax: (803) 817-5750 BeaconMedæs reserves the right to make changes and improvements to update products sold previously without notice or obligation. Part number 4107 9000 95 Revision 12 January 2, 2024...
6.2 Pumps 6.3 Oil Type 6.4 Gear Box Lubrication 6.5 Bearing Lubrication 6.6 Motor Lubrication 6.7 Exhaust Drip Leg Valve 6.8 Inlet Filters 6.9 Coupling Inserts 6.10 Monthly Inspections 6.11 Every Six Months 6.12 Oil Leak 6.13 Cleaning 4107 9000 95.12...
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B1.7 Parts List Appendix B2: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F800) B2.1 VSD (Variable Speed Drive) Operation Panel B2.2 Specifi cations B2.3 Alarms B2.4 Correspondences Between Digital and Actual Characters B2.5 Cooling Fan Replacement B2.6 Inverter Replacement B2.7 Parts List 4107 9000 95.12...
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NFPA 99. • This is a high speed, rotating piece of machinery. Do not attempt to service any part while machine is in operation. 4107 9000 95.12...
The TotalAlert 360 control system is U.L. labeled. The control system provides automatic lead/ • Check valve to prevent backfl ow through off - lag sequencing and automatic alternation of all cycle units vacuum pumps based on fi rst-on/fi rst-off principle 4107 9000 95.12...
• Event log recording alarms and system activity • Service alerts • Event log recording service warnings and service history • Integral cellular connectivity to MyMedGas, allowing electronic notifi cations of alarms and warnings 4107 9000 95.12...
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Power frequency magnetic fi elds should be at (50/60 Hz) magnetic levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical fi eld commercial or hospital environment. IEC 61000-4-8 NOTE: U is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. 4107 9000 95.12...
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If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the TotalAlert 360 control system. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, fi eld strengths should be less than 3 V/m. 4107 9000 95.12...
Most modular to pressure drop. and tank mount units are designed to fi t through a standard 36” doorway, though some receiver When selecting the location for the system, 4107 9000 95.12...
The control panel has openings for electrical and alarm/data/USB connections. Do not drill additional holes in the control panel as this may void the system warranty. See Figure 2.1 for opening locations. 4107 9000 95.12...
NOTE: It may be necessary to switch two of the the installation schematics for more details). The leads when performing start-up, if the pump outside pipe must be turned down and screened rotation is in the wrong direction. to prevent contamination. 4107 9000 95.12...
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When determining the total pipe length, add all the straight lengths of pipe together in addition to the number of elbows times the eff ective pipe length for that pipe size. (See the table and example below.) 4107 9000 95.12...
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(D = 4”). E) To double-check the pipe size, recalculate the SPL with the new diameter. SPL (D = 4”) = 60 + (6 x 10.0) = 120 ft. This is in the allowable range. 4107 9000 95.12...
70°F (21.1°C) with a inserts, and mechanical connections. Tighten as minimum ambient temperature of 40°F (4.4°C) necessary. and a maximum ambient temperature of 105°F (40°C). 4107 9000 95.12...
Check all voltages supplied to the LifeLine® system to ensure they are the required value and phases needed by the control panel. Figure 3.2.2.2 Unit Screen - Off Position Apply power to the system and turn the disconnect switches to “On”. 4107 9000 95.12...
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Repeat the process of switching the Unit printed the “Automatic” position. This must be checked circuit boards from the manual override “Off ” using the following two steps. position to the default “Automatic” position and testing rotation. 4107 9000 95.12...
Correct rotation should be confi rmed in and allow each pump to run until vacuum builds. the previous manner. Check for any leaks in the piping. Repair leaks, if needed. WARNING: Do not allow the vacuum pump to run backwards. 4107 9000 95.12...
Alarm conditions will be labelled be the next to start. “Alarm” and shutdown conditions will be labelled “Shutdown”. If during operation, the lag pump is required to come on, the control will turn on the “Lag Alarm” (see Section 4.3). 4107 9000 95.12...
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Unit Shutdown - VSD System question and it will not re-start until the reset button on the VSD starter is reset (See “VSD Figure 4.3.1.1 Alarms Screen - Unit Alarm and breakers trip constantly” in the Trouble Shooting Shutdown 4107 9000 95.12...
It is good practice to cycle reset by the operator. the switch to determine actual operating points before proceeding with readjustment. Refer to Figure 4.4.1 for location of adjustment. 4107 9000 95.12...
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The backup vacuum switch should always be set with falling vacuum level starting at a vacuum level higher than the setpoint. 3. Using the vacuum gauge determine the actuation point of the switch. 4107 9000 95.12...
Performance may be reduced when operating above sea level Transducer fault with lag alarm Replace Transducer Motor breakers trip Defective motor Test motor and replace if necessary constantly Overload incorrectly adjusted or Adjust or replace overload defective 4107 9000 95.12...
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Vacuum relief valves need adjusting Contact factory for assistance Vacuum setting out of adjustment Adjust vacuum setting on main display Excessive noise level The coupling rubbers may be worn See “Worn coupling” above Internal pump damage Contact factory for assistance 4107 9000 95.12...
6 months Fill until grease fl ows from relief port Coupling 2 years Remove motor in order to inspect coupling elements for wear. Replace as needed * Refer to the sections 6.5 and 6.6 for grease specifi cations. 4107 9000 95.12...
See Section 7.2 for listing of oil change kits. BeaconMedæs Contact Tech Support additional information. 15 Hp MI1502 O Assured NOTE: If changing brands of oil, it is important to Figure 6.1.1 Vacuum Pumps completely drain out all oil from the pump. 4107 9000 95.12...
6.5 Bearing Lubrication See Section 7.2 for listing of grease service kits for Assured Claw Systems. CAUTION: Shut down the vacuum pump and lock & tag out the electrical controls for that pump prior to greasing the pump bearings. 4107 9000 95.12...
To replace the fi lter and drain fl ask: Filter elements and drain fl asks are biohazard materials and need to be 1. Turn off the pump being serviced and lock handled with proper care. open the appropriate disconnect switches. 4107 9000 95.12...
fi lter cartridges should initially be cleaned monthly 14. Open intake isolation valve. and changed yearly depending on the degree of 15. Turn on the compressor. Close butterfl y valves contamination. on both sides of fi lter being serviced. 4107 9000 95.12...
Use clean, dry or damp microfi ber cloth or soft lint- free cloth to remove any smudges on the display. Do not apply excessive pressure while cleaning. Never use paper towels or tissue paper, which contain wood fi bers that may cause scratches. 4107 9000 95.12...
Oil-Less Claw Medical Vacuum 7.4 PPE Kit for Filter Service KIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY WHERE USED CONTENTS (1) Coverall (1) N100 Respirator 4107 4018 65 KIT - Filter Service PPE As needed (1) Safety glasses (2) Biohazard bags 4107 9000 95.12...
Model Number Serial Number Installation Date Date of Service Hours Load Ambient Temp. Vacuum Level Inlet Filters Inlet Check Valve Gear Box Oil Change Pump Bearings Motor Bearings Coupling Inserts Discharge Screens Relief Valves Misc. Serviced By 4107 9000 95.12...
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Model Number Serial Number Installation Date Date of Service Hours Load Ambient Temp. Vacuum Level Inlet Filters Inlet Check Valve Gear Box Oil Change Pump Bearings Motor Bearings Coupling Inserts Discharge Screens Relief Valves Misc. Serviced By 4107 9000 95.12...
Appendix A: TotalAlert 360 Control System Display Power ON Light Alarm Light Figure A.1 Touchscreen Controls All Boards Other than Display Board Mounted on Back Panel Figure A.2 Duplex Medical Vacuum Confi guration - Printed Circuit Boards 4107 9000 95.12...
(1) System Control Board unit board, the touchscreen controls no longer control the vacuum pump. Moving the switch • (4) Unit Control Boards back to the Automatic position puts the unit under the control of the TotalAlert 360 control system. 4107 9000 95.12...
Trend information for that value.See Figure A.3.4.1. software for reprogramming. The Unit Button (Figure A.3.3.1) shows unit, status, A.3.2 User Interface for Source Systems and mode. Unit Status Mode Figure A.3.3.1 Unit Button Figure A.3.2.1 Main Screen (VSD shown) 4107 9000 95.12...
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Only one fi le can be stored on the vacuum readings from the backup vacuum display board at a time. If exporting multiple switch. Otherwise, the unit will not run. fi les, transfer each fi le before exporting the next fi le. 4107 9000 95.12...
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A.3.6 Units Usage Figure A.3.7.2 System Alarm Figure A.3.6.1 Units Usage The Units Usage screen (Figure A.3.6.1) can be accessed by selecting the button to the right of the toolbar on the Units screen. Once on the Units 4107 9000 95.12...
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See Section A.3.11 for more information. users. If not signed into the system, users will be prompted to enter their initials. • Diagnostic – Two tabs depicting the I/O status of the connecting unit controller board. The 4107 9000 95.12...
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Cabinet Temperature (VSD Systems only) –The board at a time. If exporting multiple fi les, temperature inside the control cabinet will be transfer each fi le before exporting the next fi le. displayed on the main Service screen. 4107 9000 95.12...
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When the user resets a timer, the action is logged in the service history. • By selecting the Request Kit button, the user Figure A.3.11.1 Testing Alarms Screen 4107 9000 95.12...
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User Management – Allows user to create and manage user profi les. The below options are only available when signed in as a technician. • DFU – Reboots system in DFU mode. • Confi g Update – Allows user to update system confi guration. 4107 9000 95.12...
For further information, refer to the manual for connect to the system through the ethernet port MyMedGas. on the top of the control cabinet. When signed in, the user can modify the following settings: • Device Name • Device ID 4107 9000 95.12 A-11...
EXT indication. (Change the Pr.79 value to use the combined mode.) PU: PU operation mode EXT: External operation mode Figure B1.1.1 Operational Panel (F700) 4107 9000 95.12 B1-1...
2. Turn the setting dial to the parameter number to be displayed. 3. Press the “SET” button to display the value of the parameter. 4. Press the “MODE” button twice to return to the monitor display B1-2 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 1000V, 8888, ---- Base frequency voltage 0.1V 9999 9999 Acceleration/deceleration 1 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz reference frequency Acceleration/deceleration time 0, 1 increments + Indicates setting changed from initial value ** See O/L chart on print 4107 9000 95.12 B1-3...
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0, 1 to 9998 Up-to-frequency sensitivity 0 to 100% 0.1% Output frequency detection 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz Output frequency detection for 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 reverse rotation + Indicates setting changed from initial value B1-4 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 5 Stall prevention operation ---- 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz reduction starting frequency Number of retries at alarm 0 to 10, 101 to 110 occurrence Retry waiting time 0 to 10s 0.1s Retry count display erase 4107 9000 95.12 B1-5...
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0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 V/F4(fourth frequency voltage) 0 to 1000V 0.1V V/F5(fi fth frequency) 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 V/F5(fi fth frequency voltage) 0 to 1000V 0.1V + Indicates setting changed from initial value B1-6 4107 9000 95.12...
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Start waiting time 0 to 100s 0.1s 0.5s Bypass selection at an alarm 0, 1 Automatic switchover frequency from inverter to bypass 0 to 60Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 operation + Indicates setting changed from initial value 4107 9000 95.12 B1-7...
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17, 21, 24, 50, 52, 53 Automatic switchover frequency ---- range from bypass to inverter 0 to 10Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 operation ---- User group read selection 0, 1, 9999 Frequency setting/key lock ---- 0, 1, 10, 11 operation selection B1-8 4107 9000 95.12...
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0, 10, 9999 9999 Operation hour meter clear 0, 9999 9999 User group registered display/ 9999, (0 to 16) batch clear User group registration 0 to 999, 9999 9999 User group clear 0 to 999, 9999 9999 4107 9000 95.12 B1-9...
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125, 126, 145 to 147, 164, 170, 190, 191, 194 to 196, 198, 199, 9999 232 to Multi-speed setting (8 speed to 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 15 speed) + Indicates setting changed from initial value B1-10 4107 9000 95.12...
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(0 to 100%) 100% display Control circuit capacitor life (0 to 100%) 100% display Main circuit capacitor life (0 to 100%) 100% display Main circuit capacitor life 0, 1 measuring PWM frequency automatic ---- 0, 1 switchover 4107 9000 95.12 B1-11...
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Extension analog output/digital output option current switchover Parameter for (FR-A7AY) Analog meter voltage output selection Setting for zero analog meter voltage output Setting for maximum analog meter voltage output + Indicates setting changed from initial value B1-12 4107 9000 95.12...
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RA2 output selection Parameter for relay output option (FR-A7AR) RA3 output selection AM0 0V adjustment Parameter for extension analog output/digital output option (FR-A7AY) AM1 0mA adjustment ---- Digital input unit selection Parameter for digital input option (FR-A7AY) 4107 9000 95.12 B1-13...
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0, 1, 2 selection Communication EEPROM write 0, 1 selection Communication error count ---- DeviceNet address Parameter for DeviceNet communication option (FR-A7ND) DeviceNet baud rate Parameter for CC-Link and PROFIBUS-DP Communication reset selection communication option (FR-A7NC, FR-A7NP) B1-14 4107 9000 95.12...
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PU mode operation command 1, 2 sourceselection Current average time 0.1 to 1.0s 0.1s Data output mask time 0.0 to 20.0s 0.1s Rated Current average value monitor 0 to 500A/0 to 3600A 0.01/0.1A inverter signaloutput reference current current 4107 9000 95.12 B1-15...
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Auxiliary motor 2 stopping 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz frequency Auxiliary motor 3 stopping 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz frequency Auxiliary motor start detection 0 to 3600s 0.1s time Auxiliary motor stop detection 0 to 3600s 0.1s time B1-16 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 500, 9999 0.01 9999 Power saving monitor average 0, 1 to 1000h, 9999 9999 time Power saving cumulative 0, 1, 10, 9999 9999 monitor clear Operation time rate (estimated 0 to 100%, 9999 0.1% 9999 value) 4107 9000 95.12 B1-17...
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PU contrast adjustment 0 to 63 Pr.CL Parameter clear 0, 1 ALLC All parameter clear 0, 1 Er.CL Alarm history clear 0, 1 PCPY Parameter copy 0, 1, 2, 3 + Indicates setting changed from initial value B1-18 4107 9000 95.12...
4. Press “SET” button display the output voltage. 5. Press “SET” button to display the energization time. 6. Press “SET” button to return to the alarm display. 7. Press the “MODE” button once to return to the monitor display. 4107 9000 95.12 B1-19...
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It takes about 1 second for reset. Operation 1: Using the operation panel, press “STOP/RESET” to reset the inverter. (Enabled only when the inverter protective function is activated) (major fault) Operation 2: Switch power off once, then switch it on again. B1-20 4107 9000 95.12...
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Motor overload shut-off E.THM (electronic thermal relay function) Table B1.3.4.1 List of Alarm Displays E.FIN Fin overheat (F700) E.IPF Instantaneous power failure Brake transistor alarm E.BE detection/internal circuit error E.UVT Undervoltage E.ILF* Input phase failure E.OLT Stall prevention 4107 9000 95.12 B1-21...
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Check that the jog frequency setting (Pr. 15) is not lower than the starting frequency setting (Pr. 13) value. 5) Inspection of load. • Check that the load is not too heavy. • Check that the shaft is not locked. B1-22 4107 9000 95.12...
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5) Check that the Pr. 31 to Pr. 36 (frequency jump) settings are correct. Acceleration/deceleration is not smooth 1) Check that the acceleration and deceleration time settings are not too short. 2) Check that the load is not too heavy. 4107 9000 95.12 B1-23...
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1) Make sure that operation is not being performed (signal STF or STR is not ON). 2) Make sure that you are not attempting to set the parameter in the external operation mode. 3) Check Pr. 77 Parameter write selection. 4) Check Pr. 161 Frequency setting/key lock operation selection. B1-24 4107 9000 95.12...
Appendix B1: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F700) B1.4 Correspondences Between Digital and Actual Characters There are the following correspondences between the actual alphanumeric characters and the digital characters displayed on the operation panel. Actual Digital Actual Digital Actual Digital 4107 9000 95.12 B1-25...
FR-F720-00250 FR-F720-00340 to 00490 FR-F740-00126 FR-F740-00170 to 00250 2. Disconnect the fan connectors. 3. Remove the fan. Fan cover Fan cover Fan connection Fan* connector Fan connection connector FR-F720-00250 FR-F720-00340 to 00490 FR-F740-00126 FR-F740-00170 to 00250 B1-26 4107 9000 95.12...
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2. Insert hooks until 1. Insert hooks 2. Insert hooks until you hear a click into holes. 1. Insert hooks into you hear a click sound. holes. sound. FR-F720-00250 FR-F720-00340 to 00490 FR-F740-00126 FR-F740-00170 to 00250 4107 9000 95.12 B1-27...
Pull down the terminal block from behind the control circuit terminals. 2. Using care not to bend the pins of the inverter’s control circuit connector, reinstall the control circuit terminal block and fi x it with the mounting screws. B1-28 4107 9000 95.12...
Appendix B1: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F700) B1.7 Parts List For information regarding replacement parts, see the spare parts list. For additional parts or information, please contact BeaconMedæs Tech Support at 888-4-MEDGAS. Please provide the serial number of your system. 4107 9000 95.12 B1-29...
B2.1 VSD (Variable Speed Drive) Operation Panel The VSD inverter has an operational panel to control and monitor the speed of the pump in VSD mode as well as adjusting parameters and alarm indications of the unit. Figure B2.1.1 Operational Panel (F800) 4107 9000 95.12 B2-1...
2. Turn the setting dial to the parameter number to be displayed. 3. Press the “SET” button to display the value of the parameter. 4. Press the “MODE” button twice to return to the monitor display B2-2 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 1000V, 8888, ---- Base frequency voltage 0.1V 9999 9999 Acceleration/deceleration 1 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz reference frequency Acceleration/deceleration time 0, 1 increments + Indicates setting changed from initial value ** See O/L chart on print 4107 9000 95.12 B2-3...
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0, 1 to 9998 Up-to-frequency sensitivity 0 to 100% 0.1% Output frequency detection 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz Output frequency detection for 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 reverse rotation + Indicates setting changed from initial value B2-4 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 5 Stall prevention operation ---- 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz 60Hz reduction starting frequency Number of retries at alarm 0 to 10, 101 to 110 occurrence Retry waiting time 0 to 10s 0.1s Retry count display erase 4107 9000 95.12 B2-5...
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0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 V/F4(fourth frequency voltage) 0 to 1000V 0.1V V/F5(fi fth frequency) 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 V/F5(fi fth frequency voltage) 0 to 1000V 0.1V + Indicates setting changed from initial value B2-6 4107 9000 95.12...
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Start waiting time 0 to 100s 0.1s 0.5s Bypass selection at an alarm 0, 1 Automatic switchover frequency from inverter to bypass 0 to 60Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 operation + Indicates setting changed from initial value 4107 9000 95.12 B2-7...
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17, 21, 24, 50, 52, 53 Automatic switchover frequency ---- range from bypass to inverter 0 to 10Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 operation ---- User group read selection 0, 1, 9999 Frequency setting/key lock ---- 0, 1, 10, 11 operation selection B2-8 4107 9000 95.12...
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0, 10, 9999 9999 Operation hour meter clear 0, 9999 9999 User group registered display/ 9999, (0 to 16) batch clear User group registration 0 to 999, 9999 9999 User group clear 0 to 999, 9999 9999 4107 9000 95.12 B2-9...
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125, 126, 145 to 147, 164, 170, 190, 191, 194 to 196, 198, 199, 9999 232 to Multi-speed setting (8 speed to 0 to 400Hz, 9999 0.01Hz 9999 15 speed) + Indicates setting changed from initial value B2-10 4107 9000 95.12...
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(0 to 100%) 100% display Control circuit capacitor life (0 to 100%) 100% display Main circuit capacitor life (0 to 100%) 100% display Main circuit capacitor life 0, 1 measuring PWM frequency automatic ---- 0, 1 switchover 4107 9000 95.12 B2-11...
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Extension analog output/digital output option current switchover Parameter for (FR-A7AY) Analog meter voltage output selection Setting for zero analog meter voltage output Setting for maximum analog meter voltage output + Indicates setting changed from initial value B2-12 4107 9000 95.12...
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RA2 output selection Parameter for relay output option (FR-A7AR) RA3 output selection AM0 0V adjustment Parameter for extension analog output/digital output option (FR-A7AY) AM1 0mA adjustment ---- Digital input unit selection Parameter for digital input option (FR-A7AY) 4107 9000 95.12 B2-13...
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0, 1, 2 selection Communication EEPROM write 0, 1 selection Communication error count ---- DeviceNet address Parameter for DeviceNet communication option (FR-A7ND) DeviceNet baud rate Parameter for CC-Link and PROFIBUS-DP Communication reset selection communication option (FR-A7NC, FR-A7NP) B2-14 4107 9000 95.12...
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PU mode operation command 1, 2 sourceselection Current average time 0.1 to 1.0s 0.1s Data output mask time 0.0 to 20.0s 0.1s Rated Current average value monitor 0 to 500A/0 to 3600A 0.01/0.1A inverter signaloutput reference current current 4107 9000 95.12 B2-15...
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Auxiliary motor 2 stopping 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz frequency Auxiliary motor 3 stopping 0 to 400Hz 0.01Hz frequency Auxiliary motor start detection 0 to 3600s 0.1s time Auxiliary motor stop detection 0 to 3600s 0.1s time B2-16 4107 9000 95.12...
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0 to 500, 9999 0.01 9999 Power saving monitor average 0, 1 to 1000h, 9999 9999 time Power saving cumulative 0, 1, 10, 9999 9999 monitor clear Operation time rate (estimated 0 to 100%, 9999 0.1% 9999 value) 4107 9000 95.12 B2-17...
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PU contrast adjustment 0 to 63 Pr.CL Parameter clear 0, 1 ALLC All parameter clear 0, 1 Er.CL Alarm history clear 0, 1 PCPY Parameter copy 0, 1, 2, 3 + Indicates setting changed from initial value B2-18 4107 9000 95.12...
The inverter does not trip. An Alarm (LF) signal can also be output with a Alarm parameter setting. A protective function activates to trip the inverter and output a Fault (ALM) Fault signal. NOTE: The faults can be displayed on the operation panel. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-19...
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(fl ickers) to indicate that the inverter is in a reset status.) NOTE: OFF status of the start signal must be confi rmed before resetting the inverter fault. Resetting an inverter fault with the start signal ON restarts the motor suddenly. B2-20 4107 9000 95.12...
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*1 When an overcurrent trip occurs by an instantaneous overcurrent, the monitored current value saved in the faults history may be lower than the actual current that has fl owed. *2 The cumulative energization time and actual operation time are accumulated from 0 to 65535 hours, then cleared, and accumulated again from 0. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-21...
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If the displayed message does not correspond to any of the following or if you have any other problem, please contact your sales representative. <Alarm> The inverter does not trip. An Alarm (LF) signal can also be output with a parameter setting. B2-22 4107 9000 95.12...
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The data code is used for checking the fault detail via communications or with Pr.997 Fault initiation. <Warning> A message regarding operational fault and setting fault by the operation panel and the parameter unit is displayed. The inverter does not trip. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-23...
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Oil-Less Claw Medical Vacuum Appendix B2: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F800) If faults other than the above appear, contact BeaconMedaes. B2-24 4107 9000 95.12...
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Check that the jog frequency setting (Pr. 15) is not lower than the starting frequency setting (Pr. 13) value. 5) Inspection of load. • Check that the load is not too heavy. • Check that the shaft is not locked. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-25...
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5) Check that the Pr. 31 to Pr. 36 (frequency jump) settings are correct. Acceleration/deceleration is not smooth 1) Check that the acceleration and deceleration time settings are not too short. 2) Check that the load is not too heavy. B2-26 4107 9000 95.12...
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1) Make sure that operation is not being performed (signal STF or STR is not ON). 2) Make sure that you are not attempting to set the parameter in the external operation mode. 3) Check Pr. 77 Parameter write selection. 4) Check Pr. 161 Frequency setting/key lock operation selection. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-27...
Appendix B2: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F800) B2.4 Correspondences Between Digital and Actual Characters There are the following correspondences between the actual alphanumeric characters and the digital characters displayed on the operation panel. Actual Digital Actual Digital Actual Digital B2-28 4107 9000 95.12...
FR-F840-00083 to 00126 FR-F840-00170 to 00770 2. Disconnect the fan connectors. 3. Remove the fan. Fan cover Fan cover Fan connection Fan* connector Fan connection connector FR-F820-00105 to 00250 FR-F820-00340 to 01540 FR-F840-00083 to 00126 FR-F840-00170 to 00770 4107 9000 95.12 B2-29...
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1. Insert hooks 2. Insert hooks until you hear a click into holes. 1. Insert hooks into you hear a click sound. holes. sound. FR-F820-00105 to 00250 FR-F820-00340 to 01540 FR-F840-00083 to 00126 FR-F840-00170 to 00770 B2-30 4107 9000 95.12...
Slide down the control circuit terminal block to remove it. 2. Using care to not bend the pins of the inverter’s control circuit connector, reinstall the control circuit terminal block and fi x it with the mounting screws. 4107 9000 95.12 B2-31...
Appendix B2: Variable Speed Drive Inverter (F800) B2.7 Parts List For information regarding replacement parts, see the spare parts list. For additional parts or information, please contact BeaconMedæs Tech Support at 888-4-MEDGAS. Please provide the serial number of your system. B2-32 4107 9000 95.12...
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