Autinor bg15 Vec01 Manual
Autinor bg15 Vec01 Manual
Autinor bg15 Vec01 Manual
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Since the 1st January 1996 al1 lift installations are obliged to respect the essential requirements of the European Directive 891336lCEE concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). The B32 Vector drive is only one component of an installation ; it is therefore not obliged to show the c E marking as stated in this directive. However in order to allow you to write your declaration of conformitv, and according to professional rules, al1 AUTINOR controllers are supplied with an engagement of conformity. Your declaration of conformity can only rest on this engagement.
if the B32 Vector drive has been installed exactly as advised in this manual.
Vector + 832
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CONTENTS
1) How to install the controller cabinet .............................................................. Power-up ................................................................................................. 4) Controller parameterldiagnostic communication device ................................ 7) Safety lane wiring ......................................................................................... 8) Machine room wiring ..................................................................................... 9) Landing wiring .............................................................................................. 10) Car wiring .................................................................................................... 11) Direct three phases door operator. front and rear doors ............................. 12) Wiring checks ............................................................................................. 13) Setting-up the slotted tape and brackets...................................................... 14) Automatic set-up of levels ........................................................................... 7 14 21 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2) Minimum connections necessary for initial movement .................................. 12 3) Frequency drive parameter / diagnostic communication device .................... 17
15) What to know before starting off at full speed ........................................ 38 16) Parameters adjustment at full speed ........................................................... 42
. Adjustment of the synchronous speed
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42 42 43
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Automatic adjustment of the hysterisis zone .......................................... 43 Positioning the EM magnets ................................................................... 43 45 46 49 50 52 54 55
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Parameters concerned the slotted tape ................................................. Frequency drive parameters .................................................................. Controller Inputs / outputs ..................................................................... Frequency drive Inputs / outputs ...........................................................
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2) Location of terminal blocks and function of fuses ....................................... 59 11) Electric diagrams ........................................................................................ 61 12) Additional items ...........................................................................................
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lndicators .............................................................................................. Non standard wiring (H.S) ..................................................................... Further evolutions and improvements ...................................................
Vector + B32
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1) INFORMATIONS NECESSARY FOR HANDLING AUTINOR EQUIPMENT AND HOW TO INSTALL THE CONTROLLER CABINET (115)
Equipment weight : approximately 60 Kg. Use the handling rings :
Vector + B32
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FRONT COVER
Controller dimensions : L = 930 mm, H = 860 mm, P = 430 mm Protection against electrical shocks : IP 20 Don't forget than the EN-81 part 1 Standard 5 6.3.2.1 (a), amended by British national variation BS 5655 5 V.3.14 requires that :
6.3.2.1 The dimension of machine room shall be sufficient to permit easy and safe access for servicing personnel to al1 components, especially the electrical equipment. In particular there shall be provided : (a) a clear horizontal area in front of the panels and the cabinet. This area is defined as follows : (N.c) depth, measured from external surface of the enclosures, at least 0.9 m. This distance may be reduced to 0.6 m in front of protruding controls (handles, etc.). width, the full width of panel or cabinets by 2.14 m high.
Vector + B32
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BAD !
GOOD !
Figure 1 Placing the frequency drive outside the aerial receiving zone
If you can not find a suitable place for the frequency drive cabinet, get the aerial moved !. If that is not possible, contact AUTINOR who will decide along with the building owner, what measures need to be taken according to the future Standard for lifts, escalators and passengers conveyors.
PRCAUTIONS TO TAKE. 1. The power supply arriva1 L I , L2, L3, N and Earth (YellowIGreen) must al1 pass through the same cable.
2. The power link between the Vector drive B32 and the motor (1 1,12, 13 + Earth) must go through the same cable. In order to reduce disturbances a screened cable must be used, even if the motor cable is mechanically protected by a tube or metal trunkway. This screening should consist of at least one flat cable, the greater the number of flat cables the greater the efficiency of the screening. The cable should be supple for ease of installation in the machine room and should comply with EN 81 standards. To be completely efficient the screening must be connected at the same time to the controller metal casing and to the motor metal housing. In order to reduce any coupling effects, it is advisable to maximize the distance between the motor cable and the three phase power supply cable, both inside and outside the controller ; for the same reason, you should keep the cables carrying high current as far apart from those carrying low current as possible. These two types of cable should not be placed in the same trunkway, nor go through the controller casing via the same hole.
Vector + B32
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If the motor terminal box is isolated, then a metal stuff box is of course useless. The screening cable should be linked in the shortest way to the motor earth terminal block.
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Keep the motor cable as far apart from the power cable as possible, inside as well as outside the controller.
3. The other links between the Vector drive B32 and the motor, i.e.the brake (+FR and -FR), the motor thermistor (OV, STH) can run together but kept at least 10 cm from the power cables. EXAMPLE :
L i , L2, L3, N + EARTH MOTOR SCREENED CABLE 11,12,13 AND EARTH + SCREENING
ARRIVAL BOX
L i , NEUTRAL MOTOR THERMISTOR BRAKE
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SHAFT WlRlNG
HANGING CABLE
Check of course that the power supply arriva1 does not flow close to the Vector drive B32 and motor link.
Vector + B32
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AUTINOR frequency drives have a normal current leakage of 60 mA when the car is stopped or empty and around 300 mA when loaded. We therefor recommend the motor be supplied through a differential 6 circuit breaker with a differential current (= sensitivity ) 1, = 500 mA. What is more, C 15-100 states that for electrical installations cabled conform to the TT diagrams (installations powered by the public electricity network), people should be protected against indirect contacts by differential residual current circuit breaker which implies the following of the relation ship which links the circuit breaker differential current 1 , to the maximum conventional voltage of the UL 6 contact and of the earthing socket resistance : 1, * RA< UL(NF C 15-100 532.2.4.2) 6 Protection may be ensured by using a differential circuit breaker with a sensibility of 500 mA, provided the building's earthing socket resistance is maximum 100 R for a lift installation, whose maximum conventional voltage of the ULcontact is 50 V. It is up to the owner to supply the electrician with the resistance value of this earthing socket, so that the electrician may ensure that the differential sensitivity ensures the correct protection against indirect contact. If the earthing socket resistance exceeds 100 R, the electrician may use an S type differential circuit breaker with a differential current of 300 mA, which will ensure protection against indirect contact for an earthing socket resistance of up to 167 R. You should nevertheless ensure that a full load )) movement does not break the circuit at the wrong moment.
Vector + 632
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Vector + B32
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During the construction phase, you can temporarilv use the OV, GM and GD inputs on the KM12 connector for running up and down respectively.
CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
(see figure 2 on page ci-contre for where to make these connections)
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Connect the thermistor andlor the motor safety thermo-contact between the STH and OVterminals on the KM11 connector.
Tem~orarilv bridge OVand INS on the KC23 connector. The "up" and "down" push buttons on the inspection box on the car roof to the GM, GD and OVterminals on the KM12 connector.
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The traction motor to 11, 12 ,13 on the electromechanical terminal rail and the EARTH to the earth collecting bar, as well as the brake power supply +FR & -FR The power supply to L1, L2, L3 and Neutra1 if available, Earth to the earth collecting bar.
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FOLLOWINGTHE ELECTROMAGNETIC
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Temporarilv bridge CS1 and OVon KA13 and possibly CS2 and OVon KA16 of the BO19 board (when there are 2 door operators). Connect the four wires on the incremental encoder to the KCZZ(Bottom) connector on the VECO1 board.
Vector + B32
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CUT THE S A F E N LANE
Please see page 17 for the description of how to use the frequency drive parameterldiagnostic communication device Checking the transistor control :
1) At address 041, write 55
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TEST
RECUP
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Y2 Y1
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RECUP
X2 XI
Y2 YI
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Vector + B32
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RECONNECT THE SAFETY LANE ! Try an up movement and then a down movement, and check that the lift starts off in the required direction.
Possible faults :
The system might come up with one or more of the following fault codes :
17 : Phase failure or inversion of the controller. 102 : Gap between the advised and real speed of more than 15% in Slow Speed. 100 : Motor over-intensity. + Cross two of the motor phases. + Check that the encoder is wired correctly. 62 : 003 tape head fault.
Vector + B32
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Vector + B32
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As mentionned above, you can see and modify the parameters using the parameterldiagnostic communication tool ; this consists of a 16 character LCD display with four push buttons, which is connected to the VECOl board by a standard MalelFemale SubD 9 pt cable.
YJNITS 'TENS
RESET TO ZERO