Vacon NXP User manual

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    Vacon nxs/p ac drives user manual wall-mounted drives standalone drives ®.

  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface document id: dpd00910d1 date: 30.11.2015 about this manual this manual is copyright of vacon plc. All rights reserved. The user manual gives you the necessary information about the installation, commissioning and operation of vacon nx ac drives. We recommend that you read carefully these ins...

  • Page 4: Start-Up Quick Guide

    Start-up quick guide do at minimum these 10 procedures during the installation and commissioning. If you have problems, speak to the distributor near you. 1. Do a check that the delivery agrees to your order, see chapter 3 receiving the delivery. 2. Before you start the commissioning, read carefully...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    Table of contents preface about this manual 3 start-up quick guide 1 approvals 8 2 safety 12 2.1 the safety symbols used in the manual 12 2.2 warning 12 2.3 caution 13 2.4 grounding and earth fault protection 14 2.5 electro-magnetic compatibility (emc) 15 2.6 using an rcd or an rcm device 15 3 recei...

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    5.3 cable dimensioning and selection 46 5.3.1 cable and fuse sizes for 208-240 v and 380-500 v, fr4 to fr9 47 5.3.2 cable and fuse sizes for 500-690 v, fr6 to fr9 51 5.3.3 cable and fuse sizes for 380-500 v, fr10 to fr11 53 5.3.4 cable and fuse sizes for 500-690 v, fr10 to fr11 55 5.4 understanding ...

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    7.9 using the system menu (m6) 91 7.9.1 changing the language 95 7.9.2 changing the application 95 7.9.3 copy parameters (s6.3) 96 7.9.4 comparing the parameters 99 7.9.5 security 101 7.9.6 keypad settings 105 7.9.7 hardware settings 107 7.9.8 system info 112 7.10 using the expander board menu (m7) ...

  • Page 8: Approvals

    1 approvals here are the approvals that have been granted to this vacon ac drive. 1. Ec declaration of conformity • find the ec declaration of conformity on the next pages. 2. Ul approval • culus approval file number e171278. 3. Rcm approval • rcm approval number e2204. Vacon · 8 approvals 1 tel. +3...

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    Ec declaration of conformity we manufacturer’s name: vacon oyj manufacturer’s address: p.O. Box 25 runsorintie 7 fin-65381 vaasa finland hereby declare that the product product name: vacon nxs/p frequency converter model designation: vacon nxs/p 0003 2.... To 0300 2.... Has been designed and manufac...

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    Ec declaration of conformity we manufacturer’s name: vacon oyj manufacturer’s address: p.O. Box 25 runsorintie 7 fin-65381 vaasa finland hereby declare that the product product name: vacon nxs/p frequency converter model designation: vacon nxs/p 0003 5.... To 1030 5.... Has been designed and manufac...

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    Ec declaration of conformity we manufacturer’s name: vacon oyj manufacturer’s address: p.O. Box 25 runsorintie 7 fin-65381 vaasa finland hereby declare that the product product name: vacon nxs/p frequency converter model designation: vacon nxs/p 0004 6.... To 0820 6.... Has been designed and manufac...

  • Page 12: Safety

    2 safety 2.1 the safety symbols used in the manual this manual contains warnings and cautions, which are identified with safety symbols. The warnings and cautions give important information on how to prevent injury and damage to the equipment or your system. Read the warnings and cautions carefully ...

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    Warning! Before you do electrical work, make sure that there is no voltage in the components of the drive. Warning! To do work on the terminal connections of the drive, disconnect the drive from mains and make sure that the motor has stopped. Wait 5 minutes before you open the cover of the drive. Th...

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    Caution! Do not touch the components on the circuit boards. Static voltage can cause damage to these components. Caution! Make sure that the emc level of the ac drive is correct for your mains. See chapter 8.5 installation in an it system. An incorrect emc level can cause damage to the drive. Cautio...

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    Table 2: protective grounding conductor cross-section cross-sectional area of the phase conductors (s) [mm 2 ] the minimum cross-sectional area of the protective grounding conductor in question [mm 2 ] s ≤ 16 s 16 16 35 s/2 the values of the table are valid only if the protective grounding conductor...

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    Note! You can download the english and french product manuals with applicable safety, warning and caution information from www.Vacon.Com/downloads. Remarque vous pouvez télécharger les versions anglaise et française des manuels produit contenant l'en- semble des informations de sécurité, avertisseme...

  • Page 17: Receiving The Delivery

    3 receiving the delivery before a vacon ® ac drive is sent to the customer, the manufacturer makes many tests on the drive. However, after you remove the packaging, examine the drive for transport damages. If the drive was damaged during the shipping, speak to the cargo insurance company or the carr...

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    3.2 type designation code the type designation code of vacon is made of standard codes and optional codes. Each part of the type designation code agrees to the data in your order. The code can have this format, for example: nxs 0000 5 a 2 h 1 ssv a1a20000c3 nxp 0000 5 a 2 h 1 ssv a1a20000c3 vacon · ...

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    Table 3: the description of the parts in the type designation code code description nxs the product range: nxs = standard nxp = high-performance 0000 the nominal current (low overload): 0007 = 7 a 0022 = 22 a 0205 = 205 a, and so on 5 the nominal mains voltage (all 3-phase): 2 = 208-240 vac 5 = 380-...

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    Table 3: the description of the parts in the type designation code code description 1 the brake chopper: 0 = no brake chopper 1 = internal brake chopper 2 = internal brake chopper and resistor note! A brake resistor is available: • as an internal option for • 208-240 v (fr4-fr6) • 380-500 v (fr4-fr6...

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    Note! For other possible installation combinations, speak to the distributor near you. 3.3 storage if you must keep the ac drive in storage before you use it, make sure that the ambient conditions agree to these: storage temperature: –40…+70°c (-40...+158°f) relative humidity: 0 to 95%, no condensat...

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    3.5 accessories after you open the package and lift the drive out, make sure that you received all the accessories. The content of the accessories bag is different for the different frames and protection classes. 3.5.1 fr4-fr6 cable accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 fig. 2: the contents of accessories bag...

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    2 open the cover of the ac drive. 3 remove the cable cover. See the locations of: 1. The grounding terminals (fr4/fr5) 2. The grounding clamps for grounding conductor (fr6) 1 2 receiving the delivery vacon · 23 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 · email: vacon@vacon.Com 3.

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    4 attach again the cable cover. Attach the grounding clamps for control cable with 3 pieces of m4x16 screws. Note! The location of the grounding bar in fr6 is different from the picture. 5 put the rubber grommets in the openings. 6 attach the cable entry flange to the frame of the ac drive with 5 pi...

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    Installing the accessories 1 make sure that you received all necessary components. 2 open the cover of the ac drive. 3 attach the grounding clamps for control cable on the grounding level with m4x16 screws: 1. Fr7 standard 2. Fr7 profibus 3. Fr8 standard 4. Fr8 profibus 1 2 3 4 receiving the deliver...

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    4 put the rubber grommets in the openings: 1. Fr7 ip21 (ul type 1) 2. Fr7 ip54 (ul type 12) 3. Fr8 see also step 5 in 3.5.1.1 installing the accessories for how to put the grommets correctly. 1 2 3 5 close the cover of the ac drive. Vacon · 26 receiving the delivery 3 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +35...

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    3.6 "product modified" label in the accessories bag, there is also a "product modified" label. The function of the label is to tell the service personnel about the changes that are made in the ac drive. Attach the label on the side of the ac drive to know where to find it. If you make changes in the...

  • Page 28: Mounting

    4 mounting 4.1 general information about mounting install the ac drive in vertical or horizontal position on the wall. If you install the drive in a horizontal position, there is no protection against drops of water that fall vertically. You can also install the ac drive into the cabinet wall with a...

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    4.2 dimensions for wall mounting 4.2.1 wall mounting of fr4-fr6 w1 w2 h1 h2 Ø d1 h3 Ø e1Ø e2Ø* fig. 4: dimensions of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr4-fr6 mounting vacon · 29 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 · email: vacon@vacon.Com 4.

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    Table 5: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr4-fr6 drive type w1 w2 h1 h2 h3 d1 Ø e1Ø e2Ø* 0004 2-0012 2 0003 5-0012 5 128 (5.04) 100 (3.94) 327 (12.87) 313 (12.32) 292 (11.5) 190 (7.48) 7 (0.27) 3 x 28.3 (3 x 1.11) - (-) 0017 2-0031 2 0016 5-0031 5 144 (5.67) 100 (3.94) 419 (1...

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    Table 6: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr7 drive type w1 w2 h1 h2 h3 d1 Ø e1Ø 0075 2-0114 2 0072 5-0105 5 0041 6-0052 6 237 (9.33) 190 (7.48) 630 (24.80) 614 (24.17) 591 (23.27) 257 (10.12) 9 (0.35) 3 x 50.3 (3 x 1.98) 4.2.3 wall mounting of fr8 h2 w1 h1 d1 w2 Ø e1Ø fig. 6:...

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    4.2.4 wall mounting of fr9 d1 d2 Ø d3 w1 w4 w2 h4 h3 w3 h5 h2 h1 h6 e1Ø w5 w5 b -b +/ r+r - fig. 7: dimensions of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr9 table 8: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr9, part 1 drive type w1 w2 w3 w4 w5 d1 d2 d3 0261 2-0300 2 0261 5-0300 5 0125 6-0208 6 48...

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    4.3 dimensions for flange mounting 4.3.1 flange mounting of fr4 to fr6 w2 h1 h2 w1 d1 d2 h4 h5 Ø h3 fig. 8: dimensions of the nxs and nxp ac drive with flange, fr4-fr6 table 10: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive with flange, fr4-fr6 drive type w1 w2 h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 d1 d2 Ø 0004 2...

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    W 2 h2 h1 w 1 w 3 h3 Ø h4 fig. 9: the dimensions of the opening and drive outline with flange, fr4 to fr6 table 11: the dimensions in mm (in inch) of the opening and drive outline with flange, fr4 to fr6 drive type w1 w2 w3 h1 h2 h3 h4 Ø 0004 2-0012 2 0003 5-0012 5 123 (4.84) 113 (4.45) - (-) 315 (1...

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    4.3.2 flange mounting of fr7 and fr8 Ø w3 w1 w2 h1 h3 d1 d2 h4 h4 h5 h7 w4 h6 h2 fig. 10: dimensions of the nxs and nxp ac drive with flange, fr7 and fr8 table 12: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive with flange, fr7 and fr8, part 1 drive type w1 w2 w3 w4 d1 d2 Ø 0075 2-0114 2 007...

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    Table 13: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr7 and fr8, part 2 drive type h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h6 h7 0075 2-0114 2 0072 5-0105 5 0041 6-0052 6 652 (25.67) 632 (24.88) 630 (24.80) 188.5 (7.42) 188.5 (7.42) 23 (0.91) 20 (0.79) 0140 2-0205 2 0140 5-0205 5 0062 6-0100 6 832* (32.76*) - ...

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    Ø h5 h4 h4 h3 h1 h2 w1 w2 fig. 12: the dimensions of the opening and drive outline with flange, fr8 table 15: the dimensions in mm (in inch) of the opening and drive outline with flange, fr8 drive type w1 w2 h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 Ø 0140 2-0205 2 0140 5-0205 5 0062 6-0100 6 301 (11.85) 330 (12.99) 810 (31.8...

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    4.3.3 flange mounting of fr9 w1 w2 Ø w3 m5 h1 w4 w4 w5 h5 h3 h3 h3 h5 h7 h2 h4 h4 d1 d2 d3 h6 a b fig. 13: dimensions of the nxs and nxp ac drive, f9 a. Top b. Opening table 16: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr9, part 1 drive type w1 w2 w3 w4 w5 d1 d2 d3 Ø 0261 2-0300 2 026...

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    Table 17: dimensions in mm (in inch) of the nxs and nxp ac drive, fr9, part 2 drive type h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h6 h7 0261 2-0300 2 0261 5-0300 5 0125 6-0208 6 1312 (51.65) 1150 (45.28) 420 (16.54) 100 (3.94) 35 (1.38) 9 (0.35) 2 (0.08) 4.4 dimensions for standalone 4.4.1 standalone (fr10 and fr11) w2 w3 w1...

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    4.5 cooling the ac drive produces heat in operation. The fan moves air and decreases the temperature of the drive. Make sure that there is sufficiently free space around the drive. Some free space is also necessary for maintenance. If many ac drives are installed above each other, the necessary free...

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    Table 19: the minimum clearances around the ac drive drive type dimensions [mm] dimensions [inch] a b c d a b c d 0003 2-0012 2 0003 5-0012 5 20 20 100 50 0.79 0.79 3.94 1.97 0017 2-0031 2 0016 5-0031 5 20 20 120 60 0.79 0.79 4.72 2.36 0048 2-0061 2 0038 5-0061 5 0004 6-0034 6 30 20 160 80 1.18 0.79...

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    Table 20: the necessary quantity of cooling air drive type the quantity of cooling air [m 3 /h] the quantity of cooling air [cfm] 0003 2-0012 2 0003 5-0012 5 70 41.2 0017 2-0031 2 0016 5-0031 5 0004 6-0013 6 190 112 0048 2-0061 2 0038 5-0061 5 0018 6-0034 6 425 250 0075 2-0114 2 0072 5-0105 5 0041 6...

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    4.5.2 cooling of standalone ac drives (fr10 to fr11) b c a fig. 16: the minimum clearances around the ac drive a. The minimum distance to the side walls or adjacent components b. The minimum distance from the top of the cabinet c. Free space in front of the cabinet table 21: the minimum clearances a...

  • Page 44: Power Cabling

    5 power cabling 5.1 cable connections the mains cables are connected to terminals l1, l2 and l3. The motor cables are connected to terminals u, v and w. To obey the emc levels, use a cable entry gland when you install the motor cable at the two ends. For cable selections in different emc levels, see...

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    Cables are used in parallel for larger ac drives, you must use a separate overload protection for each cable. These instructions are valid only for processes that have 1 motor and 1 cable connection from the ac drive to the motor. In other conditions, speak to the manufacturer to get more informatio...

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    If you installed a safety switch, make sure that the emc protection continues from the start of the cables until their ends. 5.2 ul standards on cabling to obey the ul (underwriters laboratories) regulations, use a ul-approved copper wire with a minimum heat resistance of 60 or 75 °c (140 or 167 °f)...

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    5.3.1 cable and fuse sizes for 208-240 v and 380-500 v, fr4 to fr9 table 24: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp frame type i l [a] fuse (gg/gl) [a] mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [mm 2 ] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [mm 2 ] grounding terminal [mm 2 ] fr4 0003 2—00...

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    Table 24: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp frame type i l [a] fuse (gg/gl) [a] mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [mm 2 ] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [mm 2 ] grounding terminal [mm 2 ] fr8 0140 2 0140 5 140 160 3*70+35 25–95 cu/al 6–95 0170 2 1) 0168 5 1) 168 200 3...

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    Table 25: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp, north america frame type fuse class(t/j) mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [awg] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [awg] grounding terminal [awg] fr4 0003 2—0008 2 0003 5—0009 5 ajt10 3*16 awg + 16 awg 18 awg - 4 awg 18 awg - ...

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    Table 25: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp, north america frame type fuse class(t/j) mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [awg] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [awg] grounding terminal [awg] fr8 0140 2 0140 5 ajt175 3*2/0 awg + 2 awg 4 awg - 3/0 awg cu/al 10 awg - 3/0 aw...

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    5.3.2 cable and fuse sizes for 500-690 v, fr6 to fr9 table 26: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp frame type i l [a] fuse (gg/gl) [a] mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu 1) [mm 2 ] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [mm 2 ] grounding terminal [mm 2 ] fr6 0004 6—0007 6 3–7 10...

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    Table 27: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp, north america frame type fuse class(t/j) mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [awg] terminal cable size mains cable terminal [awg] grounding terminal [awg] fr6 0004 6—0007 6 ajt10 3*14 awg + 14 awg 14 awg - 1 awg cu 10 awg - 1 awg al 14...

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    5.3.3 cable and fuse sizes for 380-500 v, fr10 to fr11 table 28: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp frame type i l [a] fuse (gg/gl) [a] mains, motor and brake resistor cable 1) [mm 2 ] number of supply cables number of motor cables fr10 0385 5 385 400 (3 pcs) cu: 2*(3*120+70) al: 2*(3*...

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    Table 29: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp, north america frame type fuse class(t/j) mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [awg] number of supply cables number of motor cables fr10 0385 5 ajt400 (3 pcs) cu: 2*(3*250kcmil + 2/0 awg) al: 2*(3*350kcmil al + 1/0 awg cu) even/odd even/...

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    5.3.4 cable and fuse sizes for 500-690 v, fr10 to fr11 table 30: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp frame type i l [a] fuse (gg/gl) [a] mains, motor and brake resistor cable 1) [mm 2 ] number of supply cables number of motor cables fr10 0261 6 261 315 (3 pcs) cu: 3*185+95 al: 2*(3*95al...

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    Table 31: the cable and fuse sizes for vacon ® nxs and nxp, north america frame type fuse class(t/j) mains, motor and brake resistor cable cu [awg] number of supply cables number of motor cables fr10 0261 6 ajt300 (3 pcs) cu: 3*350kcmil + 3/0 awg al: 2*(3*3/0 awg al + 2 awg cu) even/odd even/odd 032...

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    M m fr4-9/fr10 single input single output fr11*) double input*) single output fig. 19: topology of frames fr4 – fr11 * the fr11 types 0460 6 and 0502 6 have single input terminal. 5.5 brake resistor cables vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drives have terminals for the dc supply and an optional external brake ...

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    5.6 preparing for the cable installation • before you start, make sure that none of the components of the ac drive is live. Read carefully the warnings in chapter 2 safety. • make sure that the motor cables are sufficiently far from other cables. • the motor cables must go across other cables at an ...

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    Table 33: the cable stripping lengths [mm]. See the figure in step 1. Frame a1 b1 c1 d1 a2 b2 c2 d2 fr4 15 35 10 20 7 50 7 35 fr5 20 40 10 30 20 60 10 40 fr6 20 90 15 60 20 90 15 60 fr7 25 120 25 120 25 120 25 120 table 34: the cable stripping lengths [in]. See the figure in step 1. Frame a1 b1 c1 d...

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    2 open the cover of the ac drive. Fr4 fr5-fr7 3 remove the screws of the cable cover. Remove the cable cover. Do not open the cover of the power unit. Vacon · 60 power cabling 5 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +358 (0)201 212 205.

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    4 put the cables - the mains cable, the motor cable and the optional brake cable - in the openings of the cable entry plate. Note! Use a cable gland as an alternative to the grommet in types where this is necessary. A b c a. The mains cable b. The brake cable c. The motor cable 5 remove the groundin...

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    6 put the cable entry plate with the cables into the groove on the frame of the drive. Vacon · 62 power cabling 5 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +358 (0)201 212 205.

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    7 connect the cables. A) connect the phase conductors of the mains cable and of the motor cable, and the conductors of the brake resistor cable into the correct terminals. B) attach the grounding conductor of each cable to a grounding terminal with a grounding clamp for grounding conductor. C) see t...

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    8 make sure that the grounding conductor is connected to the motor and also to the terminals that are identified with . A) for fr4 and fr5: two protective conductors are necessary to obey the requirements of the standard iec/en 61800-5-1. See chapter 2.4 grounding and earth fault protection. B) if a...

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    Table 36: the cable stripping lengths [mm]. See the figure in step 1. Frame a1 b1 c1 d1 a2 b2 c2 d2 fr8 0140 0168—0205 23 28 240 240 23 28 240 240 23 28 240 240 23 28 240 240 fr9 28 295 28 295 28 295 28 295 table 37: the cable stripping lengths [in]. See the figure in step 1. Frame a1 b1 c1 d1 a2 b2...

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    2 fr8 only: open the cover of the ac drive. 3 fr8 only: open the power unit cover. Fr9 only: remove the cable cover. Fr8 fr9 vacon · 66 power cabling 5 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +358 (0)201 212 205.

  • Page 67

    4 remove the cable entry plate. M5x8 fr8 m5x12 m5x10 fr9 5 find the dc terminals and brake resistor terminals on top of the ac drive. B- b+ r+ r- 6 cut the grommets open to move the cables through them. A) do not cut the grommet openings wider than what is necessary for the cables that you use. B) i...

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    7 attach the grommet and the cable until the frame of the drive goes into the groove of the grommet. A) with the enclosure class ip54 (ul type 12), the connection between the grommet and the cable must be tight. Pull the first bit of the cable out of the grommet until it stays straight. B) if this i...

  • Page 69

    9 expose the shield of all cables to make a 360- degree connection with the grounding clamp for cable shield. 10 attach the cable entry plate, and then the cable cover. Make sure that the control cables or the cables of the ac drive are not caught between the frame and the cable cover. 11 for fr8, a...

  • Page 70: Control Unit

    6 control unit 6.1 control unit components the control unit of the ac drive contains the control board and additional boards (see fig. 20 basic and option board connections on the control board) connected to the 5 slot connectors (a to e) of the control board. The control board is connected to the p...

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    Note! If the 24 v inputs of many ac drives are connected in parallel, we recommend that you use a diode in terminal #6 (or #12) to prevent the current to flow in opposite direction. This can do damage to the control board. + - #6 #7 + - #6 #7 + - #6 #7 + - #6 #7 external +24v fig. 21: parallel conne...

  • Page 72

    1 6 2 3 4 5 18 19 20 12 7 13 8 9 10 14 15 16 11 17 maximum current 10 ma differential input if not connected to ground allows ±20 v common mode voltage to gnd ground for reference and controls same as terminal #7 digital inputs can be disconnected from ground (*) must be connected to gnd or 24 v of ...

  • Page 73

    21 opta2 22 23 24 25 26 r o1/1 r o1/2 r o1/3 r o2/1 r o2/2 r o2/3 relay output 1 relay output 2 switching capacity • 24 vdc/8 a • 250 vac/8 a • 125 vdc/0.4 a minimum switching load • 5 v/10 ma switching capacity • 24 vdc/8 a • 250 vac/8 a • 125 vdc/0.4 a minimum switching load • 5 v/10 ma switching ...

  • Page 74

    6.2.2.2 jumper selections on the opta1 basic board you can change the functions of the ac drive to make them better agree with your requirements. To do this, change some positions for the jumpers on the opta1 board. The positions of the jumpers set the signal type of analogue and digital inputs. On ...

  • Page 75

    A b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d jumper block x1: ai1 mode ai1 mode: 0...20ma; current input jumper block x2: ai2 mode = factory default a b c d ai1 mode: 0...20ma; current input jumper block x6: ao1 mode ao1 mode: 0....20ma; current output ao1 mode: voltage output; 0...10v ai1 mode: ...

  • Page 76

    6.4 galvanic isolation barriers the control connections are isolated from mains. The gnd terminals are permanently connected to i/o ground. See fig. 27 the galvanic isolation barriers. The digital inputs on the i/o board are galvanically isolated from the i/o ground. The relay outputs are also doubl...

  • Page 77: Control Panel

    7 control panel the control panel is the interface between the ac drive and the user. With the control panel, you can control the speed of a motor and monitor the status of the ac drive. You can also set the parameters of the ac drive. You can remove the control panel from the ac drive. The control ...

  • Page 78: Ready

    L. The browser button up. Use it to scroll the main menu and the pages of different submenus and to increase a value. 7.2 display the drive status indicators (a-g) gives you information about the status of the motor and the ac drive. The control place indications (h, i, j) show the selection of the ...

  • Page 79: Ready

    7.3 navigation on the control panel the data of the ac drive is in menus and submenus. To move between the menus, use the browser buttons up and down in the keypad. To go into a group or an item, push the menu button right. To go back to the level where you were before, push the menu button left. On...

  • Page 80

    Main menu submenus submenus see application manual submenus main menu main menu m1 monitor v1.1 output frequency v 1.2 fre quency ref . V1.3 motor speed v1.4 motor current m3 keypad control p3.1 control place r3.2 k eypad reference p3.3 d ir ecti on (on keypad) r3.4 stop button v1.5 motor torque v1....

  • Page 81

    7.4 using the monitoring menu (m1) you can monitor the actual values of the parameters and signals. You cannot change the values in the monitoring menu. To change the values of parameters, see chapter 7.5 using the parameter menu (m2). The monitored signals have the indication v#.#. The values updat...

  • Page 82

    1 to find the monitoring menu, scroll down in the main menu until the location indication m1 shows on the first line of the display. Ready run monitor v1v14 keypad 2 to go to the monitoring menu from the main menu, push the menu button right. Ready run output frequency 13.95 hz keypad 3 to scroll t...

  • Page 83

    3 to find the parameter group, use the browser buttons up and down. Ready input signals keypad p1p18 4 use the browser buttons up and down to find the parameter (p#) you want to edit. When you are in the last parameter of a parameter group, push the browser button up to move directly to the first p...

  • Page 84

    4 to accept the change, push the enter button. The value stops to blink and the new value shows in the value field. Note! The value does not change if you do not push the enter button. Ready p2.1.1 min frequency 14.45 hz keypad editing the numerical values 1 find the parameter with the browser and m...

  • Page 85

    7.6 using the keypad control menu (m3) in the keypad control menu, you can select the control place, edit the frequency reference and change the direction of the motor. 1 to find the keypad control menu, scroll down in the main menu until the location indication m3 shows on the first line of the dis...

  • Page 86

    Changing the control place 1 in the keypad control menu (m3), find the control place with menu buttons up and down. Ready stop i/o term control place i/o terminal 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready stop i/o term control place i/o remote 3 to scroll through the options, push ...

  • Page 87

    7.6.3 changing the rotation direction the keypad direction submenu shows the rotation direction of the motor. In this submenu, you can also change the rotation direction. To make the motor to agree with the set rotation direction, select the keypad as the control place. 1 in the keypad control menu ...

  • Page 88

    Copying the frequency reference set from i/o or fieldbus to the control panel 1 keep the enter button pushed down for 3 seconds. 7.7 using the active faults menu (m4) the active faults menu shows a list of active faults. When there are no active faults, the menu is empty. 1 to find the active faults...

  • Page 89

    Table 43: the fault time recorded data description type t.1 counted operation days d t.2 counted operation hours hh:mm:ss (d) t.3 output frequency hz (hh:mm:ss) t.4 motor current a t.5 motor voltage v t.6 motor power % t.7 motor torque % t.8 dc voltage v t.9 unit temperature °c t.10 run status t.11 ...

  • Page 90

    Examining the fault time data record 1 find the fault in active faults menu or fault history menu. Ready i/o term 11 output phase t1t16 2 push the menu button right. Fault stop i/o term operation days 17 3 scroll the data t.1-t.13 with the browser buttons. Fault stop i/o term operation hours 34:21:...

  • Page 91

    1 to find the fault history menu, scroll down in the main menu until the location indication m5 shows on the first line of the display. Ready i/o term fault history h1h3 2 to go to the fault history menu from the main menu, push the menu button right. Resetting the fault history menu 1 in the fault...

  • Page 92

    Table 44: system menu functions code function min max unit default cust description s6.1 language selec- tion english the selection is different in all the language packages s6.2 application selec- tion basic applica- tion basic application standard application local/remote control appl. Multi-step ...

  • Page 93

    Table 44: system menu functions code function min max unit default cust description s6.5.3 start-up wizard no yes s6.5.4 multimonitoring items change enabled change disabled s6.6 keypad settings p6.6.1 default page p6.6.2 default page/ operating menu p6.6.3 timeout time 0 65535 s 30 p6.6.4 contrast ...

  • Page 94

    Table 44: system menu functions code function min max unit default cust description c6.8.1.3 power on hours counter hh:mm: ss s6.8.2 trip counters t6.8.2.1 mwh counter kwh t6.8.2.2 clear mwh trip counter t6.8.2.3 operating days trip counter t6.8.2.4 operating hours trip counter hh:mm: ss t6.8.2.5 cl...

  • Page 95

    Table 44: system menu functions code function min max unit default cust description i6.8.5.4 info: brake resis- tor s6.8.6 expander boards s6.8.7 debug menu for application program- ming only. Speak to the fac- tory to get instructions. 7.9.1 changing the language you can change the language of the ...

  • Page 96

    1 in the system menu (m6), find the application selection page (s6.2) with the browser buttons. Ready stop i/o term application standard 2 push the menu button right. 3 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. The name of the application starts to blink. Ready stop i/o term application st...

  • Page 97

    1 in the copy parameters (s6.3) subpage, find the parameter sets with the browser buttons. 2 push the menu button right. Ready i/o term parameter sets select 3 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. The text loadfactdef starts to blink. Ready i/o term parameter sets loadfactdef 4 you ha...

  • Page 98

    6 wait until 'ok' shows on the display. Ready i/o term parameter sets ok uploading parameters to keypad (up to keypad, s6.3.2) use this function to upload all parameter groups to the control panel when the ac drive is stopped. 1 in the copy parameters (s6.3) subpage, find the up to keypad page (s6.3...

  • Page 99

    Downloading parameters to drive (down from keypad, s6.3.3) use this function to download 1 or all parameter groups from the control panel to an ac drive when the ac drive is stopped. 1 in the copy parameters (s6.3) subpage, find the down from keypad page (s6.3.3). 2 push the menu button right. 3 to ...

  • Page 100

    1 in the copy parameters (s6.3) subpage, find the comparing parameters submenu with the browser buttons. Ready i/o term paramcomparison c1c3 2 push the menu button right. The actual parameter values are first compared to those of the customised parameter set 1. If no differences are found, '0' show...

  • Page 101

    7.9.5 security note! Use a password to go to the security submenu. Keep the password in a safe location! 1 to find the security submenu, scroll down in the system menu until the location indication s6.5 shows on the first line of the display. Ready i/o term security p1p4 2 to go to the security sub...

  • Page 102

    • push the browser buttons up and down to find a number. • push the menu button right. A second '0' shows on the display. 1. Push the browser buttons to set digit on the right. 2. Push the menu button left, and set the digit on the left. 3. To add a third digit, push the menu button left. Set up to ...

  • Page 103

    Locking a parameter 1 in the security menu (m6), find the parameter lock (p6.5.2) with the browser buttons. Ready i/o term parameter lock changeenable 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready i/o term parameter lock changeenable 3 to change the parameter lock status, use the brows...

  • Page 104

    Activating/deactivating the startup wizard 1 in the system menu (m6), find the page p6.5.3. Ready i/o term startup wizard no 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready i/o term startup wizard no 3 • to activate the startup wizard, select yes with the browser buttons. • to deactivate...

  • Page 105

    2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. 'change enabled' starts to blink. Ready i/o term multimon. Items changeenable 3 use browser buttons up and down to select change enabled or change disabled. Ready i/o term multimon. Items changedisable 4 accept the selection with the enter button...

  • Page 106

    Changing the default page 1 in the keypad settings submenu, find the default page subpage (p6.6.1) with the browser buttons. Ready i/o term default page 0. 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready i/o term default page 0. 3 to change the number of the main menu, use the browser bu...

  • Page 107

    Setting the timeout time 1 in the keypad settings submenu, find the timeout time subpage (p6.6.3) with the browser buttons. Ready i/o term timeout time 90 s 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready i/o term timeout time 90 s. 3 to set the timeout time, use the browser buttons. Rea...

  • Page 108

    1 to find the hardware settings submenu, scroll down in the system menu until the location indication s6.7 shows on the first line of the display. Ready i/o term hw settings p1p4 2 to go to the hardware settings submenu from the system menu, push the menu button right. In the hardware settings subm...

  • Page 109

    3 to change the internal brake resistor status, use the browser buttons. Ready i/o term internbrakeres not conn. 4 to accept the change, push the enter button. Note! The brake resistor is available as optional equipment for all sizes. It can be installed internally in frames fr4 to fr6. 7.9.7.2 fan ...

  • Page 110

    2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. The used value starts to blink. Ready i/o term fan control continuous 3 to select the fan mode, use the browser buttons. Ready i/o term fan control temperature 4 to accept the change, push the enter button. 7.9.7.3 hmi acknowledge timeout (p6.7.3...

  • Page 111

    Changing the hmi acknowledgement time 1 in the hardware settings submenu, find the hmi acknowledgement time with the browser buttons. Ready i/o term hmi ack timeout 200ms 2 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. Ready i/o term hmi ack timeout 200ms 3 to change the acknowledgement time, ...

  • Page 112

    7.9.8 system info the system info submenu (s6.8) contains information on the hardware, software and operation of the ac drive. 1 to find the system info submenu, scroll down in the system menu until the location indication s6.8 shows on the first line of the display. 2 to go to the system info subme...

  • Page 113

    Resetting the trip counters 1 in the system info submenu, find the trip counters page (6.8.2) with the browser buttons. T1t5 ready stop i/o term trip counters 2 to go to the clear mwh counter page (6.8.2.2) or to the clear operation time counter page (6.8.2.5), use the menu button right. Not reset ...

  • Page 114

    6 the display shows again not reset. Ready stop i/o term clr optime cntr not reset 7.9.8.3 software (s6.8.3) the software information page includes information on the ac drive software. Table 48: software information pages page content 6.8.3.1 software package 6.8.3.2 system software version 6.8.3.3...

  • Page 115

    2 to go to the applications page, push the menu button right. Ready basic d1d3 i/o term 3 to select the application, use the browser buttons. There are as many pages as there are applications on the ac drive. Ready standard i/o term d1d3 4 to go to the information pages, use the menu button right....

  • Page 116

    Table 50: hardware information pages page content 6.8.5.1 power unit type code 6.8.5.2 nominal voltage of the unit 6.8.5.3 brake chopper 6.8.5.4 brake resistor 6.8.5.5 serial number 7.9.8.6 expander boards (s6.8.6) in the expander boards pages you find information about the basic and option boards c...

  • Page 117

    4 to see the status of the board, push the menu button right. Ready state i/o term run 5 to see the program version of the board, push the browser button up or down. Ready software version i/o term 10001.0 for more information on the parameters of the expander boards, see chapter 7.10 using the expa...

  • Page 118

    Table 51: expander board parameters (board opta1) code parameter min max default cust selections p7.1.1.1 ai1 mode 1 5 3 1 = 0-20 ma 2 = 4-20 ma 3 = 0-10 v 4 = 2-10 v 5 = –10…+10 v p7.1.1.2 ai2 mode 1 5 1 see p7.1.1.1 p7.1.1.3 ao1 mode 1 4 1 1 = 0-20 ma 2 = 4-20 ma 3 = 0-10 v 4 = 2-10 v examining th...

  • Page 119

    4 to see the information on the expander board, push the menu button right. Ready parameters i/o term p1p4 finding the expander board parameters 1 find the expander board with the browser and menu buttons. Ready c:nxoptc5 i/o term g1g2 2 to see the information on the expander board, push the menu ...

  • Page 120

    5 to scroll through the parameters, use the browser buttons up and down. Ready baud rate i/o term auto 6 to go to the edit mode, push the menu button right. For instructions on how to edit the parameter values, see chapter 7.5 using the parameter menu (m2). Ready slave address i/o term 126 7.11 furt...

  • Page 121: Commissioning and Additional

    8 commissioning and additional instructions 8.1 commissioning safety before you start the commissioning, read these warnings. Warning! Do not touch the internal components or the circuit boards of the drive when the drive is connected to mains. These components are live. A contact with this voltage ...

  • Page 122

    Warning! Do not install the ac drive fr6 on a surface that is not fireproof. When the ac drive fr6 operates, the rear surface of the drive is hot. 8.2 commissioning of the drive read the safety instructions in chapters 2 safety and 8.1 commissioning safety and obey them. After the installation: • ma...

  • Page 123

    8.3.2 the run test without the motor do either test a or test b: test a: controls from the control terminals 1. Turn the start/stop switch to on position. 2. Change the frequency reference (potentiometer). 3. Do a check in the monitoring menu m1 that the value of output frequency changes the equival...

  • Page 124

    8.4 measuring the cable and motor insulation do these checks if necessary. The insulation checks of the motor cable 1. Disconnect the motor cable from the terminals u, v, and w and from the motor. 2. Measure the insulation resistance of the motor cable between phase conductors 1 and 2, between phase...

  • Page 125

    2 to find the emc jumpers, remove the cable cover. 3 remove the emc screw(s). Fr4 fr5 fr6 4 after the change, put a check mark to "emc level modified" and write the date on the "product modified" label (see 3.6 "product modified" label). If the label is not attached at this time, attach it on the dr...

  • Page 126

    3 open the power unit cover of the ac drive. 4 remove the emc screws. 5 remove the screw and replace with a plastic screw m4. 6 cut the leads of the 3 capacitors. Vacon · 126 commissioning and additional instructions 8 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +358 (0)201 212 205.

  • Page 127

    7 remove the screw and the capacitor assembly. 8 after the change, write "the emc level was changed" and the date on the "product changed" label. If the label is not attached at this time, attach it on the drive near the name plate. Note! Only an authorized vacon service person can change the emc le...

  • Page 128

    Table 52: the maintenance intervals and tasks maintenance interval maintenance task whenever necessary clean the heat sink. Regularly do a check of the tightening torques of the terminals. 12 months (if the ac drive is kept in store) reform the capacitors (see chapter 8.6.1 capacitor reforming) 6-24...

  • Page 129

    9 technical data for nxs and nxp 9.1 ac drive power ratings 9.1.1 mains voltage 208-240 v all sizes are available as ip21 (ul type 1) or ip54 (ul type 12). Technical data for nxs and nxp vacon · 129 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 · email: vacon@vacon.Com 9.

  • Page 130

    Table 53: the power ratings of vacon ® nx ac drives in mains voltage 208-240v, 50/60 hz, 3~ frame drive type loadability motor shaft power low * high * max current i s 2 s 230 v mains 208-240 v mains continu ous current i l [a] 10% over- load current [a] continu ous current i h [a] 50% over- load cu...

  • Page 131

    9.1.2 mains voltage 380-500 v all sizes are available as ip21 (ul type 1). The sizes fr4 to fr10 are also available as ip54 (ul type 12). Technical data for nxs and nxp vacon · 131 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 · email: vacon@vacon.Com 9.

  • Page 132

    Table 54: the power ratings of vacon ® nx ac drive in mains voltage 380-500v, 50/60 hz, 3~ frame drive type loadability motor shaft power low * high * max curre nt i s 2 s 380 v mains 500 v mains 500 v mains contin uous curre nt i l [a] 10% over- load curre nt [a] contin uous curre nt i h [a] 50% ov...

  • Page 133

    Table 54: the power ratings of vacon ® nx ac drive in mains voltage 380-500v, 50/60 hz, 3~ frame drive type loadability motor shaft power low * high * max curre nt i s 2 s 380 v mains 500 v mains 500 v mains contin uous curre nt i l [a] 10% over- load curre nt [a] contin uous curre nt i h [a] 50% ov...

  • Page 134

    Table 55: the power ratings of vacon ® nx ac drive in mains voltage 500-690 v, 50/60 hz, 3~ frame drive type loadability motor shaft power low high max current i s 2 s 690 v mains 575 v mains continu ous current i l [a] 10% over- load current [a] continu ous current i h [a] 50% over- load current [a...

  • Page 135

    Table 55: the power ratings of vacon ® nx ac drive in mains voltage 500-690 v, 50/60 hz, 3~ frame drive type loadability motor shaft power low high max current i s 2 s 690 v mains 575 v mains continu ous current i l [a] 10% over- load current [a] continu ous current i h [a] 50% over- load current [a...

  • Page 136

    Ih ih*150% 1 min 9 min ih*150% i t fig. 33: high overload for more information, refer to the standard iec61800-2 (iec:1998). 9.1.5 brake resistor ratings for more information, see nx brake resistors user manual. Vacon · 136 technical data for nxs and nxp 9 tel. +358 (0)201 2121 · fax +358 (0)201 212...

  • Page 137

    Table 56: brake resistor ratings for vacon nx ac drives , mains voltage 208-240v mains voltage 208-240 v, 50/60 hz, 3~ drive type max. Brake current [a] resistance [Ω] 0003 15 30 0004 15 30 0007 15 30 0008 15 30 0011 15 30 0017 15 30 0025 15 30 0031 23 20 0048 46 10 0061 46 10 0075 148 3.3 0088 148 ...

  • Page 138

    Table 57: brake resistor ratings for vacon nx ac drives, mains voltage 380-500v mains voltage 380-500 v, 50/60 hz, 3~ drive type max. Brake current [a] resistance [Ω] 0003 12 63 0004 12 63 0005 12 63 0007 12 63 0009 12 63 0012 12 63 0016 12 63 0022 12 63 0031 17 42 0038 35 21 0045 35 21 0061 51 14 0...

  • Page 139

    Table 58: brake resistor ratings for vacon nx ac drives, mains voltage 500-690v mains voltage 500-690 v, 50/60 hz, 3~ drive type max. Brake current [a] resistance [Ω] 0004 11 100 0005 11 100 0007 11 100 0010 11 100 0013 11 100 0018 36.7 30 0022 36.7 30 0027 36.7 30 0034 36.7 30 0041 61.1 18 0052 61....

  • Page 140

    9.2 vacon ® nxs and nxp - technical data table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data mains connection input voltage u in 208-240 v, 380-500 v, 500-690 v, -10%…+10% input frequency 45-66 hz connection to mains once per minute or less star...

  • Page 141

    Table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data control qualities control method frequency control u/f, open loop sensorless vector control, closed loop vector control (nxp only) switching frequency (see parameter p2.6.9) 208-240 v and 380-5...

  • Page 142

    Table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data ambient conditions ambient operating tem- perature fr4-fr9 i l current: -10°c (-14 °f) (no frost)...+40 °c (104 °f) i h current: -10°c (-14 °f) (no frost)...+50 °c (122 °f) fr10-fr11 (ip21/ul t...

  • Page 143

    Table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data ambient conditions vibration iec/en 60068-2-6 iec/en 61800-5-1 5-150 hz displacement amplitude 1 mm (peak) at 5-15.8 hz (fr4-fr9) maximum acceleration amplitude 1 g at 15.8-150 hz (fr4-fr9) dis...

  • Page 144

    Table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data control connections (apply to boards opta1, opta2 and opta3) analogue input voltage 0…+10 v, r i = 200 kΩ, (–10 v…+10 v joystick control) resolution 0.1%, accuracy ±1% analogue input current 0(...

  • Page 145

    Table 59: the technical data of the vacon ® nxs and nxp ac drive technical item or function technical data protections overvoltage trip limit the 240-volt drives: 437 vdc the 500-volt drives: 911 vdc the 690-volt drives: 1200 vdc undervoltage trip limit mains voltage 240 v: 183 vdc mains voltage 400...

  • Page 146

    Table 60: the equivalents of the product standard iec/en 61800-3 + a1 in vacon classes emc category in the product standard iec/en 61800-3 + a1 emc class in vacon ac drives note c1 c c2 h c3 l c4 t obeys the standard when used in it networks no emc emission protection. N an external emc filter is ne...

  • Page 147

    The category c3 includes ac drives that have the nominal voltage of less than 1000 v. These ac drives are used in the 2nd environment only. Category c4 available for: all products. These ac drives obey the standard iec/en 61800-3 + a1 if they are used in it systems. In it systems, the networks are i...

  • Page 148: Fault Tracing

    10 fault tracing when the control diagnostics of the ac drive find an unusual condition in the operation of the drive, the drive shows this information: • this information shows on the display (see 7.7 using the active faults menu (m4)): • the location indication f1 • the fault code (see chapter 10....

  • Page 149

    • push the reset button on the keypad for 2 seconds. • use a reset signal from the i/o terminal or fieldbus. The display goes back to the same state it was before the fault. Fault tracing vacon · 149 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 · email: vacon@vacon.Com 10

  • Page 150

    10.2 fault codes fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 1 overcurrent s1 = hard- ware trip there is too high a current (>4*i h) in the motor cable. Its cause can be 1 of these. • a sudden heavy load increase • a short circuit in the motor cables • the motor is not t...

  • Page 151

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 8 system fault s1 = reserved • operation malfunction • defective component reset the fault and start the drive again. If the fault shows again, ask instructions from the distributor near to you. S2 = reserved s3 = reserved s4 =...

  • Page 152

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 10 * input line supervi- sion the input line phase is missing. Do a check of the supply voltage, the fuses and supply cable. 11 * output phase supervision the measurement of cur- rent tells that there is no current in 1 motor p...

  • Page 153

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 24 ** counter fault values displayed on coun- ters are incorrect 25 microprocessor watchdog fault • operation malfunction • defective component reset the fault and start the drive again. If the fault shows again, ask instructio...

  • Page 154

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 38 ** device added (same type) the option board was added. You have used the same option board before in the same slot. The parameters are available in the drive. Reset the fault. The device is ready for use. The drive starts t...

  • Page 155

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 44 ** device changed (different type) option board or power unit changed. New device of different type or different power rating. Reset. Set the option board parameters again if option board was changed. Set converter parameter...

  • Page 156

    Fault code fault subcode in t.14 possible cause how to correct the fault 59 follower commu- nication systembus or can commu- nication is broken between master and follower. Do a check of the option board parameters. Do a check of the optical fibre cable or can cable. 60 cooling coolant circulation o...

  • Page 157: Appendix 1

    11 appendix 1 11.1 power losses for 380-500 v if you want to increase the switching frequency of the drive (for example, to decrease the level of the motor noise), the power losses and cooling requirements change as the figures below show. 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0 2 4 6 8 10 12...

  • Page 158

    0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 nx0016 500v nx0023 500v nx0031 500v nx0016 400v nx0023 400v nx0031 400v 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) fig. 35: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0016-0031 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1...

  • Page 159

    0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 nx0072 500v nx0087 500v nx0105 500v nx0072 400v nx0087 400v nx0105 400v po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) fig. 37: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0072-0105 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4...

  • Page 160

    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 nx0261 500v nx0300 500v nx0261 400v nx0300 400v po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) fig. 39: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0261-0300 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00...

  • Page 161

    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 nx0590 500v nx0650 500v nx0730 500v nx0590 400v nx0650 400v nx0730 400v po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) fig. 41: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0590-0730 appendix 1 vacon · 161 24-hour support...

  • Page 162

    11.2 power losses of 500-690 v po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 nx0004 690v nx0007 690v nx00010 690v nx0013 690v nx0018 690v nx0022 690v nx0027 690v nx0034 690v fig. 42: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0004-0...

  • Page 163

    Po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 nx0062 690v nx0080 690v nx0100 690v fig. 44: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0062-0100 po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00...

  • Page 164

    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 nx0261 690v nx0325 690v nx0385 690v nx0416 690v po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) fig. 46: power loss as function of switching frequency; nxs or nxp 0261-0416 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.00 po w er l o ss (k w ) switching frequency (khz) 2.00 ...

  • Page 165

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