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Advanced Energy HFV 8000 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Advanced Energy HFV 8000 User Manual (142 pages)
Brand:
Advanced Energy
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 1.82 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1. Safety and Product Compliance Guidelines
15
Important Safety Information
15
Interpreting the Manual
15
Type Conventions
15
Danger, Warning, and Caution Boxes
16
Safety Guidelines
16
Rules for Safe Installation and Operation
16
Interpreting Product Labels
17
Product Compliance
18
Product Certification
18
Safety and Compliance Directives and Standards
19
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives and Standards
19
Safety Directives and Standards
19
Table 1-1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives and Standards
19
Table 1-2. Safety Directives and Standards
19
Industry Guidelines
20
Conditions of Use
20
Interlocks
20
Table 1-3. Industry Guidelines
20
Table 1-4. Hardware Interlocks
21
Figure 1-1. Interlock Circuit
21
Chapter 2. Product Overview and Theory
23
General Description
23
Theory of Operation
24
Table 2-1. HFV Generator Theory of Operation
24
Figure 2-1. HFV Generator Block Diagram
24
Chapter 3. Product Specifications
27
Functional Specifications
27
Table 3-1. Functional Specifications
27
Physical Specifications
29
Figure 3-1. Mounting Dimensions (Shown Without Optional Water Solenoid)
30
Electrical Specifications
31
Table 3-2. Physical Specifications
31
Table 3-3. Electrical Specifications
31
Environmental Specifications
34
Table 3-4. Climatic Specifications
34
Table 3-5. Environmental Specifications
34
Chapter 4. Communication Interfaces
37
Generator User Port (15-Pin)
37
Satisfying Devicenet™ Minimum Requirements
37
Figure 4-1. Generator User Port Connector
37
User Port Interface Cabling Requirements
38
Generator User Port Pin Descriptions
38
Table 4-1. Generator User Port Pin Descriptions
38
Interconnect Schematics
43
Figure 4-2. Reflected Power
43
Figure 4-3. Forward/Load Power Output
43
Figure 4-4. RF Power Enable
44
Figure 4-5. Forward/Load Power Set Point
44
Serial I/O Host Port (RS-232 with AE Bus)
45
Figure 4-6. RF Power on Status
45
Figure 4-7. Interlock Loop
45
Figure 4-8. Serial AE Bus Host Port Connector
46
Host Connector and Pin Descriptions
46
Table 4-2. Host Port Connector
46
Host Port Settings
47
Table 4-3. Host Port Settings
47
AE Bus (Host) Port Transmission Parameters
48
Table 4-4. Baud Rate for Host Port
48
Table 4-5. Transmission Parameters
48
AE Bus Protocol
49
Figure 4-9. Graphic Representation of a Message Packet
49
AE Bus Command Number Byte
50
AE Bus Data Bytes
50
AE Bus Header Byte
50
AE Bus Optional Length Byte
50
AE Bus Checksum Byte
51
Creating an Ideal Communications Transaction
51
Figure 4-10. AE Bus Communications Transaction
51
T0: Host Transmits Message Packet
52
T1: Unit Verifies Host Transmission Packet
52
T2: Unit Transmits Response to Host
52
AE Bus Communications Transaction Example
53
T3: Host Acknowledges Unit Response
53
AE Bus Commands
53
Figure 4-11. Communications Transaction Example
53
AE Bus Command Set
54
AE Bus Command Status Response (CSR) Codes
54
Table 4-6. Command Status Response (CSR) Codes
54
Table 4-7. Host Port Commands
56
Devicenet™ Port
73
Devicenet™ Control Panel
74
Figure 4-12. Devicenet™ Connector
74
Figure 4-13. Devicenet™ Control Panel
74
Table 4-8. Devicenet™ Pin Descriptions
74
Control Panel Leds
75
Table 4-9. Module Status (MOD) LED
75
Table 4-10. Network Status (NET) LED
76
Control Panel Rotary Switches
77
Devicenet™ Interface Information and Supported Features
77
Devicenet™ Message Types
78
Devicenet™ Class Services
78
Table 4-11. Devicenet™ Supported Message Types
78
Table 4-12. Devicenet™ Supported Class Services
78
Devicenet™ Object Classes
79
Devicenet™ Data Types
79
Identity Object-Class Code: 01 (0X01)
79
Table 4-13. Devicenet™ Supported Object Classes
79
Table 4-14. Devicenet Data Types
79
Table 4-15. Identity Object Class Attributes
80
Table 4-16. Identity Object Instance Attributes
80
Router Object-Class Code: 02 (0X02)
81
Table 4-17. Identity Object Common Services
81
Table 4-18. Router Object Class Attributes
81
Table 4-19. Router Object Instance 1 Attributes
81
Devicenet™ Object-Class Code: 03 (0X03)
82
Table 4-21. Devicenet™ Object Class Attributes
82
Table 4-22. Devicenet™ Object Instance 1 Attributes
82
Table 4-20. Router Object Common Services
82
Assembly Object-Class Code: 04 (0X04)
83
Table 4-23. Devicenet™ Object Common Services
83
Table 4-24. Assembly Object Class Attributes
83
Table 4-25. Assembly Object Instance 100 Attributes
84
Table 4-26. Assembly Object Instance 101 Attributes
84
Connection Object-Class Code: 05 (0X05)
85
Table 4-27. Assembly Object Common Services
85
Table 4-28. Connection Object Class Attributes
85
Table 4-29. Connection Object Instance 1 Attributes (Explicit Message)
85
Application Object-Class Code: 64 (0X40)
87
Table 4-30. Connection Object Instance 2 Attributes (Poll Message)
87
Table 4-31. Connection Object Common Services
87
Table 4-32. Application Object Class Attributes
88
Table 4-33. Application Object Instance 1 Attributes
88
Table 4-34. Application Object Common Services
88
Devicenet™ Operation
89
Adding the HFV Generator to a Devicenet™ Network
90
Devicenet™ Messaging (Poll and Explicit Commands)
90
Poll Command and Poll Response Messages
90
Table 4-35. Structure of the Poll Command Message
90
Table 4-36. Poll Response Message
91
Table 4-37. Devicenet Voltage Ranges
92
Explicit Messaging
93
Chapter 5. Installation, Setup, and Operation
95
Preparing to Install the HFV Generator
95
Spacing Requirements
95
Installation Requirements
95
Unpacking
96
Installing the HFV Generator
96
Front Panel Drawing
97
Figure 5-1. Front View
97
Rear Panel Drawing
98
Figure 5-2. Rear View (Shown with Optional Water Solenoid)
98
Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Shielding Requirements
99
Grounding
99
Connecting Cooling Water
99
Connecting I/O and Auxiliary Connectors
100
Connecting Output Power
101
Connecting Input Power
101
First-Time Operation
102
Before Engaging the Rear Circuit Breaker
103
Before Enabling the Output
103
Enabling the Output
103
Meeting Minimum Power Threshold
105
Setting the Frequency Band
105
Table 5-1. Frequency Values in Center Frequency Mode
105
Normal Operation
106
Center Frequency Mode
106
Selecting Center Frequency Mode
106
Automatic Tuning Mode
107
Selecting Automatic Tuning Mode
107
Adjusting Tuning Parameters
108
Display Mode and the LCD Display Indicator
110
Monitoring the Generator
111
Table 5-2. Indicators
111
Running Internal Diagnostics
112
Chapter 6. Troubleshooting and Global Customer Support
115
Before Calling AE Global Customer Support
115
Troubleshooting Guide
115
Error Indications
116
Front Panel Display (LCD) Not Lit
116
Advanced Energy Displayed on LCD
116
Fault Indicator on
117
Overtemperature Fault
117
RF Enable Without Interlock Fault
117
Input Line Fault
117
Bad Cal EEPROM Fault
118
Devicenet Faults
118
Interlock OK Indicator off
119
What Is the Interlock
119
Load Regulation Indicator Flashing
119
RF on Indicator off
120
At Set Point Indicator off
121
Internal Fault Check
121
External Load Checks - Open/Short RF Output Path
121
No Output / no Plasma
122
High Reflected Power
122
AE World Wide Web Site
123
AE Global Customer Support
124
Table 6-1. Global Customer Support Locations
124
Returning Units for Repair
125
Warranty
126
Authorized Returns
126
Warranty Statement
127
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