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SSD Drives 590P Product Manual (338 pages)
DC digital drive
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SSD Drives
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Storage
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Getting Started
13
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
14
Equipment Inspection and Storage
14
Packaging and Lifting Details
14
About this Manual
14
Initial Steps
14
How the Manual Is Organised
15
Converter
17
How It Works
17
Control Features
18
Understanding the Product Code
19
Model Number (Europe)
19
Catalog Number (North America)
20
Door Assembly Product Code
21
Product Identification
21
Component Identification
22
Controller (Frames 1 & 2)
22
Door Assembly (Frames 3, 4, 5 & H)
23
Controller (Frame 3)
24
Controller (Frames 4 & 5)
25
Product (Frame H)
26
Nstalling the
27
Converter
27
Mechanical Installation
27
Unpacking the Converter
27
Lifting the Converter
27
Product Dimensions
28
Mounting the Converter
29
Recommended Tools
29
Ventilation and Cooling Requirements
29
Installing the Fan (Frame H)
29
Installing the External Vent Kit (Frames 4 & 5)
30
AC Line Choke
31
Filtering
31
Frame H Additional Information
32
Removing the Cover (Frame H)
32
Changing DC Output Terminals (Frame H)
32
Electrical Installation
33
Minimum Connection Requirements
34
Connection Diagrams
35
Power Connections
38
Control Connections
41
Motor Field Options
46
Internal/External Supply (Frames 2, 3, 4 & 5)
46
Power Board - PCB Reference 385851 (Frame 3)
47
Power Board - PCB Reference 466701 (Frames 4 & 5)
48
DC Contactor - External VA Sensing
49
External Connections (Frame H)
50
Optional Equipment
51
Fitting the Remote 6901 Operator Station
51
Speed Feedback and Technology Options
52
External AC Supply EMC Filter Installation
53
Operating Conditions
54
Earth Fault Monitoring Systems
54
Installation Drawings
55
Converter Installation Drawings
55
Filter Installation Drawings
67
Line Choke Installation Drawings
74
Chapter 4 OPERATING the CONVERTER
77
Pre-Operation Checks
77
Control Philosophy
78
Start/Stop and Speed Control
78
Led Indications
79
Selecting Local or Remote Control
79
Reading the Status Leds
80
Setting-Up the Converter
81
Calibrating the Control Board
81
Selecting Speed Feedback
82
Speed Feedback Option Boards
82
Initial Start-Up Routine
84
Performance Adjustment
90
Current Loop - the Autotune Feature
90
Speed Loop
90
Starting and Stopping Methods
91
Stopping Methods
91
Normal Stop (C3)
93
Program Stop (B8)
95
Coast Stop (B9)
96
Standstill
96
The Trip Condition
96
Normal Starting Method
97
Advanced Starting Methods
97
Starting Several Converters Simultaneously
97
Jog
97
Crawl
97
Chapter 5 THE OPERATOR STATION
99
Connecting the Operator Station
99
Controlling the Operator Station
99
Control Key Definitions
100
Keys for Programming the Converter
100
Keys for Operating the Converter Locally
100
Indications
101
Operator Station Leds
101
Operator Station Alarm Messages
101
The Menu System
102
The Local Menu
103
The L/R Key
103
The PROG Key
103
Navigating the Menu System
104
Changing a Parameter Value
104
The Menu System Map
105
Menu Shortcuts and Special Key Combinations
106
Quick Tag Information
106
Changing the Stack Size (3-Button Reset)
106
Resetting to Factory Defaults (2-Button Reset)
107
Special Menu Features
107
Selecting a Menu Viewing Level
108
Selecting the Display Language
108
Full Menus
108
Password Protection
109
To Activate Password Protection
109
To Deactivate Password Protection
110
How to Save, Restore and Copy Your Settings
111
Saving Your Application
111
Restoring Saved Settings
111
Copying an Application
111
Chapter 6 PROGRAMMING YOURAPPLICATION
113
Programming with Block Diagrams
113
Modifying a Block Diagram
113
Setup and Configuration Modes
113
Making and Breaking Function Block Connections
113
Programming Rules
114
Saving Your Modifications
114
Understanding the Function Block Description
114
MMI Menu Maps
115
Function Block Descriptions
116
Analog Inputs
117
Functional Description
118
Analog Outputs
119
Aux I/O
120
Drive Start
124
BLOCK DIAGRAM (MMI Only)
125
Calibration
126
Configure Drive
129
Current Loop
131
Current Profile
134
Diagnostics
135
Diameter Calc
141
Digital Inputs
143
Digital Outputs
146
Field Control
148
Inertia Comp
152
Inhibit Alarms
153
Internal Links
156
Jog/Slack
160
Block Diagram
161
Menus
162
Minilink
163
Op Station
164
PASSWORD (MMI Only)
166
Chapter 3 PID
167
Preset
171
Raise/Lower
173
Ramps
175
Setpoint Sum 1
180
Setpoint Sum 2
182
Speed Loop
184
Speed Loop (Advanced)
188
Sramp
190
Standstill
193
Stop Rates
195
System Port P3
198
5703 Support
199
Taper Calc
200
Tec Option
202
Tens+Comp Calc
203
Tens+Comp Calc
204
Torque Calc
206
User Filter
207
Chapter 7 TRIPS and FAULT FINDING
209
Trips
209
What Happens When a Trip Occurs
209
Converter Indications
209
Operator Station Indications
209
Resetting a Trip Condition
209
Fault Finding
210
Calibration Checks
210
Alarm Messages
213
Last Alarm
213
Health Word
213
Health Store
213
Hexadecimal Representation of Trips
214
Power Board LED Trip Information (Frame 4, 5 & H)
215
Using the MMI to Manage Trips
216
Trip Messages
216
Symbolic Alarm Messages
219
Self Test Alarms
219
Setting Trip Conditions
219
Viewing Trip Conditions
220
Inhibiting Alarms
220
Test Points
220
Chapter 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ANDREPAIR
221
Maintenance
221
Service Procedures
221
Preventive Maintenance
221
Repair
221
Saving Your Application Data
221
Returning the Unit to SSD Drives
222
Disposal
222
Technical Support Checks
223
Fuse Replacement (Frame H)
224
Product (Regenerative)
224
Product (Non-Regenerative)
225
Phase Assembly Replacement (Frame H)
226
Replacing the Fan (Frames 4 & 5)
228
Chapter 9 CONTROL LOOPS
229
Principle of Operation
229
Current Loop
229
Manual Tuning
230
Speed Loop
232
Field Control
232
Set-Up Notes
232
Current Control
233
Voltage Control
233
Field Weakening
233
Standby Field
233
Specification Table: Tag Number Order
236
Parameter Table: MMI Menu Order
253
Chapter 10 PARAMETERSPECIFICATIONTABLE
265
S P E C I F I C a T I O N S
265
Environmental Details
265
EMC Compliance
265
Electrical Ratings - Power Circuit
266
Power Supply Details
267
Auxiliary Power Supply Details
267
AC Line Choke (Frames 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
268
Technical Specifications
268
AC Line Choke (Frame H)
269
External AC Supply (RFI) Filters
269
Power Semiconductor Protection Fuses (Frames 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
270
Power Semiconductor Protection Fuses (Frame H)
270
Power Supply Fuses
271
Field Fuses
271
Earthing/Safety Details
271
Terminal Definitions (Digital/Analog Inputs & Outputs)
272
Terminal Information - Power Board (Frames 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
273
Terminal Information - Control Board
276
Terminal Information - Control Board
278
Terminal Information - Control Board
279
Terminal Information (Frame H)
280
Terminal Information - Option Boards
281
Wiring Requirements for EMC Compliance
281
Wire Sizes and Termination Tightening Torques (Frames 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
282
Termination Tightening Torque (Frame H)
283
Cooling Fans
283
Spares List
284
Chapter 12 CERTIFICATION for the CONVERTER
289
Requirements for EMC Compliance
289
Minimising Radiated Emissions
289
Earthing Requirements
289
Protective Earth (PE) Connections
289
Control/Signal EMC Earth Connections
290
Cabling Requirements
290
Planning Cable Runs
290
Increasing Motor Cable Length
290
EMC Installation Options
291
Screening & Earthing (Cubicle Mounted, Class A)
291
Star Point Earthing
292
Sensitive Equipment
293
Requirements for UL Compliance
294
Motor Overload Protection
294
Branch Circuit/Short Circuit Protection Requirements
294
Short Circuit Ratings
294
Field Wiring Temperature Rating
295
Operating Ambient Temperature
295
Field Wiring Terminal Markings
295
Power and Control Field Wiring Terminals
295
Field Grounding Terminals
295
Field Terminal Kits
295
Fuse Replacement Information
295
Recommended Wire Sizes (Frames 1, 2, 4 & 5)
296
Recommended Wire Sizes (Frame H)
296
European Directives and the CE Mark
297
CE Marking for Low Voltage Directive
297
CE Marking for EMC - Who Is Responsible
297
Legal Requirements for CE Marking
298
Applying for CE Marking for EMC
298
Which Standards Apply
299
Certificates
301
Chapter 13 STANDARD and OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
303
Chapter 14 Power Board Circuit Descriptions
303
AH470280U001, U002, U003, U004 (Frame 1)
303
AH470330 (Frame 2)
305
AH385851U002, U003, U004, U005 (Frame 3)
307
AH466701U001, U002, U003 (Frames 4 & 5)
312
AH466001U001, U101 (Frame H)
315
Standard Equipment
303
Optional Equipment
318
Speed Feedback Option Boards
318
Microtach Option Board
319
Wire-Ended Encoder Option Board
319
Tacho Calibration Option Board
319
Combined Tacho and Encoder Feedback
320
Communications Technology Options
320
COMMS Option Technology Box
320
C O M M U N I C a T I O N S Communications Technology Option
321
Config Ed Lite
321
System Port (P3)
321
UDP Support
321
UDP Menu Structure
322
UDP Transfer Procedure
322
5703 Support
322
Commissioning the 5703/1
324
Error Codes
325
Error Report (Ee)
325
Chapter 15 THE DEFAULTAPPLICATION
327
Block Diagrams
327
Programming Block Diagram - Sheet 1
329
Programming Block Diagram - Sheet 2
330
Programming Block Diagram - Sheet 3
331
Main Block Diagram
332
Field Control Block Diagram
333
Start/Healthy Logic Block Diagram
334
Functional Block Diagram
335
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