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YASKAWA CIMR-MV2 Series manual available for free PDF download: Instructions For Use Manual
YASKAWA CIMR-MV2 Series Instructions For Use Manual (260 pages)
Super Energy-Saving Medium-Voltage AC Drive
Brand:
YASKAWA
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 21.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface and General Safety
9
Preface
10
Applicable Documentation
10
Symbols
10
Terms and Abbreviations
10
Trademarks
10
General Safety
11
Supplemental Safety Information
11
Safety Messages
12
Drive Label Warning Example
14
Mechanical Interlock
17
Notes on Using Drives
18
Selection
18
Installation
18
Settings
19
General Handling
19
Notes on Motor Operation
21
Existing Standard Motors
21
Warranty Information
22
Warranty Period
22
Scope of Warranty
22
Restrictions
22
1 Receiving
23
Section Safety
24
General Description
25
Fsdrive-MV1000 Model Selection
25
Control Mode Selection
28
Model Number and Nameplate Check
29
Nameplate
29
Drive Model Number Definition
30
Component Names and Configurations
31
External Appearance and Internal Layout
31
Digital Operator, Communications Connector, and Internal Layout for Control Panel
35
Transformer Panel
36
Power Cell Panel
36
Control Panel
36
2 Mechanical Installation
39
Section Safety
40
Mechanical Installation
42
Installation Environment
42
Installation Space
43
Drive Transportation
44
Side-By-Side Installation
57
Installing Cooling Exhaust Covers
58
Installing a Drive on a Floor
58
Dimensions
66
Storing Drives
71
Short Term Storage of Drives
71
Long Term Storage of Drives
71
3 Electrical Installation
73
Section Safety
74
Standard Connection Diagram
77
Class: 2 Kv
77
Class: 3 Kv
78
Class: 4 Kv
79
Class: 6 Kv
80
Class: 11 Kv
81
Terminals
82
Cable Routing
85
Main Circuit Cable Routing
85
Cable Routing Precautions
88
Main Circuit Wiring
90
Main Circuit Terminals (Common to All Capacities)
90
Wire Gauges and Tightening Torques
91
Main Circuit Terminal and Motor Wiring
98
Control Circuit Wiring
99
Control Circuit Terminals
99
Control Circuit Terminal Layout and Specifications
101
Wiring the Control Circuit Terminal
102
Connecting to a PC
103
External Interlock
104
Drive Ready
104
Wiring Check
105
Checks
105
4 Start-Up Programming & Operation
107
Section Safety
108
Using the Digital Operator
109
Keys and Displays
109
LCD Display
110
ALARM (ALM) LED Displays
111
LO/RE LED and RUN LED Indications
111
Menu Structure for Digital Operator
112
The Drive and Programming Modes
113
Navigating the Drive and Programming Modes
114
Changing Parameter Settings or Values
117
Verifying Parameter Changes: Verify Menu
117
Switching between LOCAL and REMOTE
118
Setup Group Parameters
119
Start-Up Flowcharts
120
Flowchart A: Basic Start-Up and Motor Tuning
120
Subchart A-1: Parallel Operation of Multiple Motors by V/F Control
121
Subchart A-2: High Performance Operation Using OLV or CLV
122
Powering up the Drive
123
Powering up the Drive and Status Display
123
Auto-Tuning
124
Types of Auto-Tuning
124
Before Auto-Tuning the Drive
125
Auto-Tuning Interruption and Fault Codes
125
Auto-Tuning Operation Example
126
Parameter Settings During Auto-Tuning for Induction Motors
127
No-Load Operation Test Run
130
Test Run with Load Connected
132
Test Run with the Load Connected
132
Checking and Saving Parameter Default Values
133
Saving User Default Values: O2-03
133
Parameter Access Level: A1-01
133
Password Settings: A1-04, A1-05
134
Copy Function
134
5 Troubleshooting
137
Section Safety
138
Motor Performance Fine-Tuning
140
Fine-Tuning V/F Control
140
Fine-Tuning Open Loop Vector Control
140
Fine-Tuning Closed Loop Vector Control
142
Parameters to Minimize Motor Hunting and Oscillation
142
Types of Faults, Alarms, and Errors
143
Fault, Alarm and Error Displays
144
Fault Detection
148
Fault Displays, Causes, and Possible Solutions
148
Alarm Detection
162
Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
162
Operator Programming Error
170
Ope Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
170
Auto-Tuning Fault Detection
174
Auto-Tuning Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
174
LED Indicators on the Controller and Cell Control Board
177
LED Indicators on the Controller
177
LED Indications on the Cell Control Board
178
Copy Function Related Displays
179
Tasks, Errors, and Troubleshooting
179
Diagnosing and Resetting Faults
181
Fault Occurs Simultaneously with Power Loss
181
If the Drive Still Has Power after a Fault Occurs
181
Viewing Fault Trace Data after Fault
181
Fault Reset Methods
182
Troubleshooting Without Fault Display
183
Common Problems
183
Cannot Change Parameter Settings
183
Motor Does Not Rotate Properly after Pressing RUN Button or after Entering External Run Command
184
Motor Is too Hot
185
Drive Does Not Allow Selection of Rotational Auto-Tuning
185
Motor Stalls During Acceleration or with Large Loads or Acceleration Time Is too Long
186
Drive Frequency Reference Differs from the Controller Frequency Reference Command
186
Excessive Motor Oscillation and Erratic Rotation
187
Electrical Interference from Drive or Output Lines When the Drive Is Powered on
187
Connected Machinery Vibrates When Motor Rotates
187
PID Output Fault
187
Insufficient Starting Torque
188
Motor Rotates after the Drive Output Is Shut off (Motor Rotates During DC Injection Braking)
188
Output Frequency Is Not as High as Frequency Reference
188
Motor Does Not Restart after Power Loss
188
6 Periodic Inspection & Maintenance
189
Section Safety
190
Inspection
192
Recommended Daily Inspection
192
Recommended Periodic Inspection
193
Periodic Maintenance
196
Part Replacement Guidelines
196
Performance Life Monitors/Maintenance Monitors
196
Replacing the Battery
198
Battery Replacement Procedure
198
Replacing the Cooling Fan
200
Models and Number of Cooling Fans Used
200
Cooling Fan Replacement Procedure
203
Replacing Power Cells
204
Power Cell Replacement Procedure
204
Spare Parts
207
Storing Spare Parts
208
7 Options
211
Section Safety
212
Options
213
Built-In Type
213
Panel Housed Type
214
Separate Installation Type
214
Specifications
215
Model-Specific Specifications
216
Class: 2 Kv
216
Class: 3 Kv
216
Class: 4 Kv
217
Class: 6 Kv
217
Class: 11 Kv
217
Drive Specifications
218
Standards Compliance
219
European Standards
220
European Standards Compliance
220
Memobus/Modbus Communications
223
Memobus/Modbus Configuration
224
Communication Specifications
225
Connecting to a Network
226
Network Cable Connection
226
Wiring Diagram for Multiple Connection
226
Network Termination
227
Memobus/Modbus Setup Parameters
228
Memobus/Modbus Serial Communication
228
Drive Operations by Memobus/Modbus
231
Observing the Drive Operation
231
Controlling the Drive
231
Communications Timing
232
Command Messages from Master to Drive
232
Response Messages from Drive to Master
232
Message Format
233
Message Content
233
Slave Address
233
Function Code
233
Data
233
Error Check
233
Message Examples
235
Reading Drive Memobus/Modbus Register Contents
235
Loopback Test
235
Writing to Multiple Registers
236
Memobus/Modbus Data Table
237
Command Data
237
Monitor Data
239
Broadcast Messages
249
Fault Trace Contents
249
Alarm Register Contents
251
Enter Command
252
Enter Command Types
252
H5-11 and the Enter Command
252
Communication Errors
253
Memobus/Modbus Error Codes
253
Slave Not Responding
253
Index
254
Revision History
259
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