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YASKAWA FSDrive-MV1S manual available for free PDF download: Instructions Manual
YASKAWA FSDrive-MV1S Instructions Manual (220 pages)
Super Energy-saving Medium-voltage Inverter
Brand:
YASKAWA
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
General Precautions
2
Safety Information
3
Safety Precautions
4
Confirmations Upon Delivery
4
Maintenance and Inspection
5
Warning Information and Position
7
Warranty Information
8
Before Reading this Manual
9
Table of Contents
10
1 Handling Inverters
15
Introduction to Fsdrive-MV1S Series Inverters
16
Fsdrive-MV1S Models
16
Confirmation Upon Delivery
17
Checks
17
Nameplate Information
17
Product Description
19
Fsdrive-MV1S Series Inverter
19
Configuration
19
Control Panel
20
Dimensions and Mass
22
Checking and Controlling the Installation Site
24
Installation Site
24
Controlling the Ambient Temperature
25
Protecting the Inverter from Foreign Matter
25
Transportation and Installation
26
Transporting the Fsdrive-MV1S Series Inverter
26
Side-By-Side Installation
26
Installing an Inverter on a Floor
27
2 Wiring
30
Standard Wiring
31
Terminals
33
Wiring Main Circuit Terminals
34
Main Circuit Terminals
34
Applicable Wire Sizes and Crimp Terminals
35
Wiring the Main Circuits
36
Ground Wiring
37
Wiring Control Circuit Terminals
38
Control Circuit Terminal Layout and Specifications
38
Applicable Wire Sizes
40
Control Circuit Wiring Precautions
40
Connector for Personal Computer
41
Specifications
41
Connection Cable
41
Cable Connections to Inverter Terminals
42
Wiring Check
43
Checks
43
3 Digital Operator and Modes
44
Digital Operator
45
Digital Operator Display
45
Digital Operator Keys
45
Modes
47
Inverter Modes
47
Switching Modes
48
Drive Mode
49
Quick Programming Mode
50
Advanced Programming Mode
51
Autotuning Mode
53
Fault History Mode
55
4 Trial Operation
56
Trial Operation Flowchart
57
Trial Operation Procedures
58
Inspecting and Retightening Screws and Bolts
58
Measuring Transformer Insulation Resistance
58
Turning on the Control Power
58
Checking the Display Status
58
Basic Settings
59
Control Method Settings
60
Turning on the Medium Voltage Power Supply
60
Autotuning
61
Making Application Settings
62
Checking No-Load Operation
63
Checking Loaded Operation
63
Checking and Recording User Constants
63
Making Adjustments
64
5 User Constants
66
User Constant Descriptions
67
Description of User Constant Tables
67
User Constant Tables
68
A: Setup Settings
69
Application Constants: B
73
Autotuning Constants: C
78
Reference Constants: D
83
Motor Constant Constants: E
86
PLC Constants: F
89
Terminal Function Constants: H
90
Protection Function Constants: L
102
N: Special Adjustments
110
Digital Operator Constants: O
111
Factory Settings: y
113
T: Motor Autotuning
114
U: Monitor Constants
115
6 Constant Settings by Function
126
Frequency Reference
126
Selecting the Frequency Reference Source
126
Run Command
128
Selecting the Run Command Source
128
Stopping Methods
129
Selecting the Stopping Method When a Stop Command Is Sent
129
Using the DC Injection Brake
132
Using an Emergency Stop
133
Acceleration and Deceleration Characteristics
134
Setting Acceleration and Deceleration Times
134
Preventing the Motor from Stalling During Acceleration (Stall Prevention During Acceleration Function)
137
Related Parameters
137
Adjusting Frequency References
139
Adjusting Analog Frequency References
139
Operation Avoiding Resonance (Jump Frequency Function)
140
Speed Limit (Frequency Reference Limit Function)
142
Limiting Maximum Output Frequency
142
Limiting Minimum Frequency
142
Improved Operating Efficiency
143
Reducing Motor Speed Fluctuation (Slip Compensation Function)
143
Compensating for Insufficient Torque at Startup and Low-Speed Operation (Torque Compensation)
145
Stabilizing Speed (Speed Feedback Detection Function)
147
Machine Protection
148
Limiting Motor Torque (Torque Limit Function)
148
Using Frequency Detection: L4-01 to L4-04
149
Detecting Motor Torque
152
Motor Overload Protection
156
Setting Motor Protection Operation Time
157
Limiting Motor Rotation Direction
158
Continuing Operation
159
Restarting Automatically after Power Is Restored
159
Speed Search
160
Input Terminal Functions
167
Temporarily Switching Operation between Digital Operator and Control Circuit Terminals
167
Blocking Inverter Outputs (Baseblock Commands)
168
Raising and Lowering Frequency References Using Contact Signals (UP/DOWN)
169
Jog Frequency Operation Without Forward and Reverse Commands (FJOG/RJOG)
170
Stopping the Inverter by Notifying Programming Device Errors to the Inverter (External Fault Function)
172
Output Terminal Functions
173
Monitor Constants
175
Using the Analog Monitor Constants
175
Digital Operator Functions
178
Setting Digital Operator Functions
178
Prohibiting Writing Constants from the Digital Operator
179
Individual Functions
180
Performing Speed Control with PG
180
7 Troubleshooting
183
Protective and Diagnostic Functions
184
Fault Detection and Alarm Detection
184
Drive Faults
185
Cell Faults
188
LED Indicators on CCB (Cell Control Board)
190
Operation Errors
191
Errors During Autotuning
192
Troubleshooting
193
If Constant Constants Cannot be Set
193
If the Motor Does Not Operate
194
If the Direction of the Motor Rotation Is Reversed
195
If the Motor Does Not Put out Torque or if Acceleration Is Slow
196
If the Motor Operates Higher than the Reference
196
If the Slip Compensation Function Has Low Speed Precision
196
If There Is Low Speed Control Accuracy at High-Speed Rotation in Open-Loop Vector Control Method
197
If the Motor Overheats
197
If There Is Mechanical Oscillation
197
If the Torque Generated for the Motor Is Insufficient (Insufficient Power)
198
If the Motor Rotates Even When Inverter Output Is Stopped
198
If OV Is Detected When the Fan Is Started, or Fan Stalls
198
If Output Frequency Does Not Rise to Frequency Reference
199
8 Maintenance Andinspection
200
Warranty Period
201
Daily Inspection
201
Periodic Inspection
202
Cooling Fan
206
Periodic Maintenance of Parts
207
Spare Parts
208
Models and Number of Cooling Fans Mounted in an Fsdrive-MV1S Series Inverter
210
Cooling Fan Replacement Procedure
211
Removing and Remounting a Power Cell
212
Memory Backup Battery Replacement Procedure
214
9 Specifications
215
Fsdrive-MV1S Standard Specifications
216
Specifications by Model
216
10 Appendix
218
Functional Block Diagrams
219
Open-Loop Vector Control
219
Flux Vector Control
219
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