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1.1 Model and Nameplate of the WISE310 ......................................................................11
1.2 Components of the WISE310 ....................................................................................12
1.3 Dimensions of the WISE310 ......................................................................................13
1.4 Technical Specifications ..............................................................................................16
1.5 Selection of Braking Components ...............................................................................17
2.1 Installation ..................................................................................................................20
2.2 Wiring .........................................................................................................................26
3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................37
3.2 Basic Operations ........................................................................................................39
4.1 AC drive commissioning flowchart ..............................................................................42
4.2 Checking Before Power-on .........................................................................................43
4.3 Display State Checking After Power-on ......................................................................44
4.4 Parameter Initialization ...............................................................................................44
4.5 Start/Stop Command ..................................................................................................44
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface .............................3 Safety Instructions ........................5 Safety Disclaimer ........................5 Chapter 1 Product Information ...................11 1.1 Model and Nameplate of the WISE310 ..............11 1.2 Components of the WISE310 ..................12 1.3 Dimensions of the WISE310 ..................13 1.4 Technical Specifications ....................16 1.5 Selection of Braking Components ................17 ................17 1.5.1 Sslection of Braking Resistance ................18...
  • Page 2 ..................45 4.5.1 Operation Panel Start/Stop ..................45 4.5.2 Terminal Start/Stop (DI) 4.6 Auto-tuning ........................48 Chapter 5 Parameter Description ..................51 Group U0: Basic Parameters ....................51 Group U1: Motor Parameters ...................52 Group U2: Input Function Parameters ................53 Group U3: Output Function Parameters ................55 Group U4: Running Control Parameters ................55 Group U5: Monitoring and Display ..................58 Group UP: Parameter Management .................61...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Thank you for purchasing WISE310 series escalator AC drive! WISE310 series escalator AC drive, developed and manufactured by Inovance, is an AC drive dedicated for escalator applications. Monarch™ is a brand name for elevator– and escalator–related products exclusively owned by Inovance and provides a series of elevator solutions and comprehensive solutions conforming to new national standards.
  • Page 4: About The Manual

    The manuals are subject to change without notice. The up-to-date version of the manual is available by: Contacting our distributors; ■ Scanning the QR code on the cover page of the manual to download an APP for technologies and ser- ■ vice support. Downloading from our official website: www.inovance.cn. ■...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety Disclaimer 1. Read and comply with the safety instructions before you performing any installation, operation, and maintenance on the equipment. 2. To ensure the safety of humans and the device, follow the marks on the device and all the safety instruc- tions in this document.
  • Page 6 Safety Disclaimer Storage and Transportation Caution ◆ Store this equipment based on the storage and transportation requirements on humidity and temperature. ◆ Avoid transporting the equipment in environment such as water splashing, rain, direct sunlight, high voltage, strong magnetic field, and strong vibration. ◆...
  • Page 7 Safety Disclaimer Wiring Danger ◆ Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts replace- ment. ◆ Never perform wiring at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock. ◆ Cut off all power supplies before wiring. Wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can discharge safely.
  • Page 8 Safety Disclaimer Maintenance Danger ◆ Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts replace- ment. ◆ Never perform maintenance at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock. ◆ Before maintenance, wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can discharge safely. Warning ◆...
  • Page 9: Safety Signs

    Safety Disclaimer Safety Signs To guarantee safety operations and maintenance of the equipment, follow the safety stickers on the equip- ment and products. Do not stain or remove the safety signs. Instructions of safety signs are as follows: Safety signs Instructions ◆...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Product Information

    1 Product Information 1.1 Model and Nameplate of the WISE310 ..............11 1.2 Components of the WISE310 ..................12 1.3 Dimensions of the WISE310 ..................13 1.4 Technical Specifications ....................16 1.5 Selection of Braking Components ................17 ................17 1.5.1 Sslection of Braking Resistance ................18 1.5.2 Selection of Braking Components...
  • Page 11: Model And Nameplate Of The Wise310

    Figure 1-1 Designation rule of the WISE310 Nameplate MODEL: WISE310-4011-02 Certification Model Rated INPUT: 3PH AC 380-480V 25.0A 50/60Hz input Rated OUTPUT:3PH AC 0-480V 25.0A 0-99Hz 11kW output Manufacturing S/N: 010100144HC00005 Suzhou Inovance Technology Co.,Ltd. Figure 1-2 Nameplate of the WISE310...
  • Page 12: Components Of The Wise310

    Chapter 1 Product Information 1.2 Components of the WISE310 Fan cover Cooling fan Operation panel Nameplate AC drive LOGO Terminal DIP switch cover USB port Main circuit terminals EMC and VDR screw Safety signs Figure 1-3 Components of the WISE310 (WISE310-4003-02 to WISE310-4030-02) Fan cover Cooling fan Operation panel...
  • Page 13: Dimensions Of The Wise310

    Chapter 1 Product Information Fan cover Cooling fan Operation panel Nameplate LOGO USB port DIP switch Control circuit terminals AC drive EMC and VDR screws Main circuit terminals Waterproof plug Terminal cover Safety signs Figure 1-5 Components of the WISE310 (WISE310-4003-05 to WISE310-4030-05) 1.3 Dimensions of the WISE310 Ø...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Product Information Table 1-1 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4003-02 to WISE310-4030-02) Mounting Hole Mounting External Dimensions (mm) (mm) Protection Hole Gross AC Drive Model Class Diameter Weight (kg) (mm) Three-phase 380 V WISE310-4003-02 Ø...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Product Information Table 1-2 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4037-02 to WISE310-4090-02) Mounting Hole Mounting Gross External Dimensions (mm) Protection (mm) AC drive model Hole Diameter Weight Class (mm) (kg) Three-phase 380 V WISE310-4037-02 IP20 Ø...
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 1 Product Information Table 1-3 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4003-05 to WISE310-4030-05) Mounting Hole Mounting External Dimensions (mm) (mm) Protection Hole Gross AC drive model Class Diameter Weight (kg) (mm) Three-phase 380 V WISE310-4003-05 WISE310-4005-05 Ø...
  • Page 17: Selection Of Braking Components

    U refers to the braking voltage at system stable braking. (The value of U varies with different systems. ■ The default braking voltage for the WISE310 series AC drive is U * 1.414 + 100 V, whose upper limit is 810 V and lower limit is 480 V).
  • Page 18: Selection Of Braking Components

    Chapter 1 Product Information 1.5.2 Selection of Braking Components Table 1-5 Braking components selection for the WISE310 AC drive Power of AC Drive Model Adaptable Braking Unit Max. Current Min. Resistance (Ω) Motor (kW) WISE310-4003-02/05 98.4 WISE310-4005-02/05 68.1 WISE310-4007-02/05 12.2 52.1 WISE310-4011-02/05 18.0...
  • Page 19 2 Installation and Wiring 2.1 Installation ........................20 ...................20 2.1.1 Installation Environment ................20 2.1.2 Mounting Clearance Requirements ....................22 2.1.3 Installation Instructions ..............22 2.1.4 Removal and Refitting of the Cover Plate 2.2 Wiring .........................26 ....................26 2.2.1 Wiring of Main Circuit ................26 2.2.2 Description of Main Circuit Terminals ....30 2.2.3 Recommended Installation Dimensions and Clearance of the Power Terminal .............33...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.1 Installation 2.1.1 Installation Environment Requirements Item Below 1000 m: 100% full-load (no derating) Altitude Each increment of 100 m in altitudes makes the current de-rate 1%. The maximum alti- tude is 3000 m.
  • Page 21 Figure 2-1 Mounting clearance requirements for different power ratings Parallel installation of multiple drives The WISE310 series AC drive dissipates heat from bottom to top. If multiple drives are connected together, install them side by side. Figure 2-2 Parallel installation of multiple drives...
  • Page 22: Installation Instructions

    3. Use incombustible hanging bracket. 2.1.4 Removal and Refitting of the Cover Plate For the WISE310 series AC drives, you need to remove the cover plate before wiring the main circuit and control circuit. Danger ◆...
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Remove and refit the cover plates of WISE310-4003-02 to WISE310-4030-02 Removal (1) Pop up the buckle on the bottom of the cover by hand to disconnect it from the fixing hole on the cabinet . (2) Push out the cover along the bottom direc- tion of thecabinet to complete the removal.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring (2) Hold the cover with both hands and lift it up in arrow direction to complete the removal. Refitting (1) Hold the cover with both hands and attach it (in arrow direction) to the cabinet. (2) Secure the four screws by the screw driver to complete the re- fitting.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Removal (2) Hold the cover with both hands and lift it up in arrow direction to complete the removal. Refitting (1) Hold the cover with both hands and attach it (in arrow direction) to the cabinet. (2) Secure the six screws by screw driver to complete the refitting.
  • Page 26: Wiring

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.2 Wiring 2.2.1 Wiring of Main Circuit The following diagram shows how to connect the main circuit of the WISE310 AC drive. Braking resistor MCCB WISE310 Three-phase 380V Input power 50/60Hz Figure 2-4 Three-phase 380 V main circuit wiring diagram of WISE310 2.2.2 Description of Main Circuit Terminals Main circuit terminals Table 2-1 Description of main circuit terminals of three-phase AC drive...
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Non-recommended power cable ■ Cable shield Figure 2-6 Non-recommended power cable Input power R, S, T The cable connection on the input side of the AC drive has no phase sequence requirement. For external main circuit cables, the specifications and installation method should meet the requirement of local regulations and relevant IEC standards.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring length of the braking resistor is shorter than 5 m. Otherwise, it may damage the AC drive. Ensure that there is no combustibles around the braking resistor as the overheated braking resistor may ig- nite surrounding devices. AC drive output side U, V, W Screen/shield Cable support...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring The yellow/green cable must be used for the protective earthing conductor. Select size of the protective earthing conductor according to the following table: Section Area of Phase Line (S) Minimum Section Area of Protective Conductor (Sp) S ≤...
  • Page 30: Recommended Installation Dimensions And Clearance Of The Power Terminal

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.2.3 Recommended Installation Dimensions and Clearance of the Power Terminal 1. The recommended data and models are for reference only. The cable diameter you select cannot be larger than the size in the following figures. The Selection of Cable IEC is based on: Standards of EN 60204–1 and IEC 60364–5–52;...
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Power Input/ Lug Model for Torque of Torque Rated Input Grounding AC Drive Model Output Lug Model Grounding Driver Current (A) Cable (mm Cable (mm Cable (N·m) WISE310-4030-02 60.0 4 * 16 TAR-16 16.0 GTNR16-6 Table 2-3 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 3.7–30 kW (IP55) Rated Power Input/...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 30.6 M12 flat washer + spring washer + nut POWER MOTOR M8 combination screw Figure 2-14 Main Circuit terminals dimensions of WISE310-4075-02 to WISE310-4090-02 Table 2-5 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 75-90 kW (IP20) Rated Power Input/ Lug Model for...
  • Page 33: Description And Wiring Of Control Circuit Terminals

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Table 2-6 Round lug models and dimensions of the GTNR series Model Crimping Tool GTNR2.5-4 18.0 RYO-8 GTNR4-5 10.0 10.0 20.0 YYT-8 GTNR6-5 10.0 23.0 RYO-14 GTNR10-6 12.4 27.0 Figure 2-16 Round lug dimensions of the TNR series (recommend) Table 2-7 Round lug models and dimensions of the TNR series Cable Range Model...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Type Mark Name Function Description Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Photocoupler isolation, compatible with dual-polarity Digit input Digital input 3 input Input impedance: 4.4 kΩ Voltage range upon level input: 9–30 V Digital input 4 Digital input 5 T/A1-T/B1-T/C1 Relay output 1...
  • Page 35: Cable Dimensions And Tightening Torque Of The Control Circuit Terminals

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring (2) SOURCE wiring +24V +VCC +24V 3.3Ω 4.4k 信号 4.4k Externalcontroller Drive control board Figure 2-19 SOURCE wiring For internal power supply, remove the jumper bar between +24 V and OP, and connect the OP to COM, and meanwhile connect +24 V to corresponding DI terminals through the controller contact.
  • Page 36 3 LED Operation Panel 3.1 Introduction ........................37 ...................37 3.1.1 Keys on LED Operation Panel .....................38 3.1.2 Status Indicators ......................39 3.1. 3 Data display 3.2 Basic Operations ......................39...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3 Led Operation Panel

    Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel 3.1 Introduction FWD/REV LOCAL/REMOT TUNE/TC LOCAL / REMOT FWD / REV TUNE/ TC Data display zone Unit indicator ENTER ENTER Increment QUICK Decrement QUICK Shift STOP/RES STOP MF.K MF.K Figure 3-1 Components of the operation panel 3.1.1 Keys on LED Operation Panel Name Function...
  • Page 38: Status Indicators

    Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel 3.1.2 Status Indicators In the following table, means that the indicator is ON, and means that the indicator is OFF, and indicates that the indicator is flashing. Table 3-1 Description of panel indicators Indicator Indication Off indicates the STOP status.
  • Page 39: Data Display

    Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel 3.1. 3 Data display The five-digit LED display can display the monitoring data such as frequency reference, output frequency, all kinds of monitoring data, and fault codes. Table 3-2 Indication of LED display Indication Indication Indication Indication Display...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel Figure 3-2 Operations for the change of parameter setting Parameter (Shift) display) (Default Level I menu RUN LOCAL/REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/ TC LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC ENTER (Return) QUICK STOP MF. K (Return) ENTER (Enter) Level II menu LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC...
  • Page 41 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running 4.1 AC drive commissioning flowchart ................42 4.2 Checking Before Power-on ..................43 4.3 Display State Checking After Power-on ..............44 4.4 Parameter Initialization ....................44 4.5 Start/Stop Command ....................44 ..................45 4.5.1 Operation Panel Start/Stop ..................45 4.5.2 Terminal Start/Stop (DI) 4.6 Auto-tuning ........................48...
  • Page 42: Chapter 4 Basic Operation And Trial Running

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running This chapter describes the basic commissioning procedure of WISE 310 series escalator AC drive, including the frequency reference setting, startup control, and stop control. By following the instructions, you can per- form the trial running of motor under the control of the AC drive.
  • Page 43: Checking Before Power-On

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Subprocess 1 Set basic motor parameters (U1-00 – U1- 05) according to the motor nameplate. Perform auto-tuning Perform auto-tuning when the motor is disconnected from the load Obtain accurate motor parameters Perform complete static Perform dynamic auto- auto-tuning tuning...
  • Page 44: Display State Checking After Power-On

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Check the state of AC drive Check whether all AC drive control circuit terminals are OFF ( the AC drive is not in control circuit terminals running state). Check the connection of the Check whether the braking resistor is connected to two ends of input terminals (P, braking resistor BR).
  • Page 45: Operation Panel Start/Stop

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running 0: Operation panel control 1: Terminal multi-speed U0-00 Running mode selection 2: Multi-speed loop 3: Communication setting It is used to determine the input channel of the AC drive control commands, such as start, stop, forward rota- tion and reverse rotation.
  • Page 46 Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Command Stop Stop Figure 4-2 Two-wire mode 1 As shown in the preceding figure, when only K1 is ON, the AC drive instructs forward rotation. When only K2 is ON, the AC drive instructs reverse rotation. When K1 and K2 are ON or OFF simultaneously, the AC drive stops.
  • Page 47 Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Parameter No. Parameter Name Parameter value Function description DI3 terminal function U2-03 Three-wire control mode selection Run enable Figure 4-4 Three-wire control mode 1 As shown in the preceding figure, if SW3 is ON, the AC drive instructs forward rotation when SW1 is pressed to be ON and instructs reverse rotation when SW2 is pressed to be ON.
  • Page 48: Auto-Tuning

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Running command Stop Running direction Running direction Figure 4-5 Three-wire control mode 2 As shown in the preceding figure, if SB1 is ON, the AC drive starts running when SB2 is pressed to be ON. The AC drive instructs forward rotation when K is OFF and instructs reverse rotation when K is ON.
  • Page 49 Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running Motor selection Parameter No. U1-01: Rated motor power U1-02: Rated motor voltage Motor U1-03: Rated motor current U1-04: Rated motor frequency U1-05: Rated motor speed Step 4: For asynchronous motor, set U1-07 (Auto-tuning selection) to 2 (Asynchronous motor complete auto-tun- ing), and press ENTER.
  • Page 50 5 Parameter Description Group U0: Basic Parameters ....................51 Group U1: Motor Parameters ...................52 Group U2: Input Function Parameters ................53 Group U3: Output Function Parameters ................55 Group U4: Running Control Parameters ................55 Group U5: Monitoring and Display ..................58 Group UP: Parameter Management .................61...
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 Parameter Description

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Chapter 5 Parameter Description Group U0: Basic Parameters Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: Operation panel control 1: Terminal multi-speed U0-00 Running mode selection 2: Multi-speed loop 3: Communication setting Select the setting channel of the main frequency. The main frequency can be set in the following 8 channels: 0: Operation panel control The initial value of the frequency reference is the value of U0-01 (Running frequency in operation panel).
  • Page 52: Group U1: Motor Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description This function is used to adjust the carrier frequency of the AC drive, helping to reduce the motor noise, avoid the resonance point of the mechanical system, and reduce the leakage current to the earth and interference generated by the AC drive.
  • Page 53: Group U2: Input Function Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: No auto-tuning 1: Asynchronous motor static partial au- to-tuning U1-07 Running mode selection 2: Asynchronous motor dynamic complete auto-tuning 3: Asynchronous motor static complete auto-tuning 0: No auto-tuning That is, auto-tuning is prohibited.
  • Page 54 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Table 5-3 Function description of multi-function digital input terminals Value Function Description No Function Set 0 for reserved terminals to avoid malfunction FWD or RUN command The forward or reverse rotation of the AC drive can be controlled by external terminals.
  • Page 55: Group U3: Output Function Parameters

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description For parameter description, see section 4.6.2 in Chapter 4 “Basic Operation and Trial Running” . Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: High level valid 1: Low level valid Unit’s position: DI1 active mode Ten’s position: DI2 active mode U2-07 DI active mode selection 00000...
  • Page 56 Chapter 5 Parameter Description U4-06 Reference 6 –100.0% to +100.0% 0.0% U4-07 Reference 7 –100.0% to +100.0% 0.0% Multi-reference can be used as frequency source. It is a relative value and ranges from -100.0% to 100.0%. As frequency source, it is a percentage relative to the maximum frequency. Multi-reference can be switched over based on different states of DI terminals.
  • Page 57 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Running time of multi-speed loop U4-12 0.0–6500.0s reference 0 Running time of multi-speed loop U4-13 0.0–6500.0s 6500s reference 1 Running time of multi-speed loop U4-14 0.0–6500.0s 6500s reference 2 Running time of multi-speed loop U4-15 0.0–6500.0s...
  • Page 58: Group U5: Monitoring And Display

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Group U5: Monitoring and Display Passengers in group U5 is used to monitor the running state of the AC drive. You can view the parameter val- ues by using the operation panel, convenient for on-site commissioning, or view by means of communication to monitor the host computer.
  • Page 59 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter No. Parameter Name Range U5-08 Product SN U5-09 Performance version U5-10 Function version Heatsink temperature of inverter U5-11 –20°C to +120°C module U5-12 Accumulative running time 0–65535 h U5-13 Accumulative power-on time 0–65535 h Parameter No. Parameter Name Range 0: No fault...
  • Page 60 Chapter 5 Parameter Description Parameter No. Parameter Name Range U5-17 Frequency upon 3rd fault It displays the frequency when the latest fault occurs. U5-18 Current upon 3rd fault It displays the current when the latest fault occurs. U5-19 Bus voltage upon 3rd fault It displays the bus voltage when the latest fault occurs.
  • Page 61: Group Up: Parameter Management

    Chapter 5 Parameter Description Group UP: Parameter Management User password Default UP-00 Setting range 0–65535 Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default UP-00 User password 0–65535 If UP-00 is set to a non-zero number, the password protection function is enabled. You must input the pass- word correctly to enter the menu.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Fault Display .......................63 6.2 Faults and Diagnostics ....................64 6.3 Common Faults and Solutions ...................67...
  • Page 63: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Fault Display When the AC drive detects a fault, it stops output immediately, the fault indicator flashes, and the TUNE/TC contact of the fault relay acts. The operation panel displays fault codes, such as “ ”.
  • Page 64: Faults And Diagnostics

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6.2 Faults and Diagnostics Troubleshoot the faults occurring during operating the AC drive as follows: Fault Fault Possible Causes Solutions code The output circuit is grounded or Eliminate external faults. Check whether short circuited. short-circuit occurs on the motor or contactor. The acceleration time is too short.
  • Page 65 Err09 Undervoltage The bus voltage is abnormal. Contact the agent or Inovance. The rectifier bridge, buffer resistor, Contact the agent or Inovance for technical drive board or control board is ab- support. normal. The load is too heavy or locked-ro- Reduce the load, and check the motor and tor occurs on the motor.
  • Page 66 Braking unit over- The resistance of the braking resis- Replace a braking resistor of larger resis- Err61 load tor is too small. tance. Short-circuit of Err62 Braking module is abnormal. Contact the agent or Inovance. braking circuit...
  • Page 67: Common Faults And Solutions

    The pre-charge resistor of the AC drive is dam- aged. Contact the agent or Inovance for techni- The control board or the operation panel is faulty. cal support. The rectifier bridge is damaged. The wire between the drive board and the control Re-connect the 50-pin wire.
  • Page 68 Re-confirm the jumper across OP and +24 abled. The jumper across OP and +24 V becomes loose. V and ensure secure connection. Contact the agent or Inovance for techni- The control board is faulty. cal support. Re-set motor parameters or re-perform The motor parameters are set improperly.
  • Page 69: Inspection And Maintenance

    7 Inspection and Maintenance 7.1 Daily Inspection ......................70 .....................70 7.1.1 Daily Inspection Items ....................70 7.1.2 Daily Cleaning Items 7.2 Periodic Inspection ....................70 ..................70 7.2.1 Periodic Inspection Items .................71 7.2.2 Insulation Test on Main Circuit 7.3 Replacement of Vulnerable Components..............71 7.4 Storage ........................72...
  • Page 70: Chapter 7 Inspection And Maintenance

    Chapter 7 Inspection and Maintenance Chapter 7 Inspection and Maintenance 7.1 Daily Inspection The influence of the ambient temperature, humidity, dust and vibration will cause the aging of the compo- nents in the AC drive, which may cause potential faults or reduce the service life of the AC drive. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out routine and periodic maintenance.
  • Page 71: Insulation Test On Main Circuit

    Chapter 7 Inspection and Maintenance 7.2.2 Insulation Test on Main Circuit Before measuring insulation resistance with megameter (500 VDC megameter recommended), disconnect the main circuit from the AC drive. Do not use the insulation resistance meter to test the insulation of the con- trol circuit.
  • Page 72: Storage

    7.4 Storage After purchasing the AC drive, pay attention to following aspects for temporary and long-term storage: Pack the AC drive with the original packing box provided by Inovance. ■ Do not expose the AC drive to moisture, high temperature or outdoor direct sunlight for a long time ■...
  • Page 73: Appendix Parameter Table

    Appendix Parameter Table Appendix Parameter Table Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Group U0: Basic Parameters 0: Operation panel control 1: Terminal multi-speed U0-00 Running mode 2: Multi-speed loop 3: Communication setting Running frequency in operation 0.00 Hz to Max. frequency (Reten- U0-01 10.00 Hz panel...
  • Page 74 Appendix Parameter Table Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: Two-wire control mode 1 1: Two-wire control mode 2 U2-06 Terminal control mode 2: Three-wire control mode 1 3: Three-wire control mode 2 0: High level valid 1: Low level valid Unit’s position: DI1 U2-07 DI active mode selection...
  • Page 75 Appendix Parameter Table Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: Decelerate to stop U4-18 Stop mode 1: Coast to stop 0: Invalid Power dip ride-through function U4-19 1: Decelerate selection 2: Decelerate to stop Group U5: Monitoring and Display U5-00 Running frequency (Hz) U5-01...
  • Page 76 Appendix Parameter Table Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default 0: No fault 1: Reserved 2: Overcurrent during acceleration 3: Overcurrent during deceleration 4: Overcurrent at constant speed U5-14 1st fault type 5: Overvoltage during acceleration 6: Overvoltage during deceleration 7: Overvoltage at constant speed 8: Control power supply fault 9: Undervoltage...
  • Page 77 Appendix Parameter Table Parameter No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default Running time upon 3rd (latest) U5-24 fault U5-25 Frequency upon 2nd fault U5-26 Current upon 2nd fault U5-27 Bus voltage upon 2nd fault Input terminal state upon 2nd U5-28 fault Output terminal state at occur- U5-29 rence of the 2nd fault...
  • Page 78: Revision History

    Revision History Revision History Date Revised Version Change description December 2017 First release...

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