Sinus K Manual
Sinus K Manual
Sinus K Manual
SINUS K
FULL DIGITAL INVERTER
USER MANUAL
-Installations InstructionsUpd. 13/06/03 R. 02
English
This manual is integrant and essential to the product. Carefully read the instructions contained herein as they
and dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damages caused by improper, erroneous and irrational uses. Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the device in its original setting. Any changes to the structure or operating cycle of the device must be performed or authorized by the Engineering Department of Elettronica Santerno. Elettronica Santerno assumes no responsibility for the consequences resulting by the use of non-original spareparts. Elettronica Santerno reserves the right to make any technical changes to this manual and to the device without prior notice. If printing errors or similar are detected, the corrections will be included in the new releases of the manual. Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the information contained in the original version of the Italian manual. The information contained herein is the property of Elettronica Santerno and cannot be reproduced. Elettronica Santerno enforces its rights on the drawings and catalogues according to the law. provide important hints for use and maintenance safety.
This device is to be used only for the purposes it has been designed to. Other uses should be considered improper
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SINUS K
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Inverters are electronic devices capable of driving asynchronous motors at adjustable speed. The speed of rotation of asynchronous motors depends on the voltage frequency of the motor power supply. To adjust the motor speed, the voltage frequency of the motor power supply must be adjusted accordingly. Inverters are voltage generators capable of adjusting both the voltage value and the relevant frequency value at a time. To enhance the motor operation at any speed value, the simultaneous variation of voltage and supply frequency must be obtained with particular criteria in order not to alter the torque characteristics of the torque produced by the connected motor. Inverters manufactured by ELETTRONICA SANTERNO fully meet these adjustment and control requirements and incorporate a wide range of the latest technologies to fit any application requirement. Available SINUS K models range from 1.3kW to 1200kW. AVAILABLE SINUS K MODELS:
Note: it is possible to change some technical features and to customize the inverter enclosures shown in the picture. The proportion of one enclosure to the other is shown as an example and is not binding.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................................3 FEATURE LIST .............................................................................................................................................5 CAUTION STATEMENTS .............................................................................................................................7 1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION....................................................................................10 1.1 PRODUCTS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL ........................................................................................11 1.2 INSPECTION UPON RECEIPT OF THE GOODS ...............................................................................12 1.3 INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT........................................................................................................13 1.3.1 Environmental Requirements for the Equipment Installation, Storage and Transport ....................15 1.3.2 Air cooling ..............................................................................................................................16 1.3.3 Size, Weight and Dissipated Power...........................................................................................17 Models STAND-ALONE IP20 and IP00 ..........................................................................................17 Models STAND-ALONE IP54.........................................................................................................18 Models BOX IP54*........................................................................................................................19 Models CABINET IP24 and IP54* ..................................................................................................20 1.3.4 Standard Mounting and Piercing Templates ..............................................................................21 1.3.5 Through-panel Assembly and Piercing templates ......................................................................22 1.4 WIRING .........................................................................................................................................27 1.4.1 Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................................27 1.4.2 Control Terminals ...................................................................................................................28 1.4.3 Signals and programming on board ES778 (control board).......................................................30 1.4.3.1 Indicator leds ...................................................................................................................31 1.4.3.2 JUMPERS AND DIP-SWITCH .............................................................................................31 1.4.4 Digital input features (Terminals 6 to 15) ..................................................................................32 1.4.4.1 ENABLE (TERMINAL 6)......................................................................................................32 1.4.4.2 START (TERMINAL 7) ........................................................................................................33 1.4.4.3 RESET (TERMINAL 8).........................................................................................................33 1.4.4.4 M.D.I. (Terminals 9 to 13) ................................................................................................33 1.4.4.5 Motor Thermal Protection Input.........................................................................................33 1.4.5 Analog input features (Terminals 2,3,15 and 21) ......................................................................34 1.4.6 Digital output features .............................................................................................................34 1.4.6.1 RELAY OUTPUTS ..............................................................................................................36 1.4.7 Analog Output Features (Terminals 17 and 18) ........................................................................37 1.4.8 Power Terminals Arrangement .................................................................................................37 1.4.9 Cross-sections of Power Connection Wires and Size of Protection Devices ..................................40 1.5 OPERATING AND REMOTING THE KEYPAD ....................................................................................41 1.5.1 Remoting the keypad...............................................................................................................43 1.6 SERIAL COMMUNICATION ............................................................................................................44 1.6.1 General features ..................................................................................................................44 1.6.2 Direct connection .................................................................................................................44 1.6.3 Network connection .............................................................................................................44 1.6.4 Connection..........................................................................................................................45 1.6.5 The software ........................................................................................................................45 1.6.6 Comunication ratings ...........................................................................................................46 2 STARTUP PROCEDURES.........................................................................................................................47 2.1 STARTUP PROCEDURE FOR IFD SOFTWARE ....................................................................................47 2.2 STARTUP PROCEDURE FOR VTC SOFTWARE...................................................................................48 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................................50 3.1 CHOOSING THE PRODUCT...........................................................................................................52 3.1.1 Technical Sheet for LIGHT applications:....................................................................................53 Overload 105%120% ....................................................................................................................53 3.1.2 Technical sheet for STANDARD Applications: ............................................................................54 Overload 120140% ......................................................................................................................54 3.1.3 Technical sheet for HEAVY Applications: ...................................................................................55
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Overload 150%175% ....................................................................................................................55 3.1.4 Technical sheet for STRONG Applications:................................................................................56 Overload 200% ...............................................................................................................................56 3.2 CARRIER FREQUENCY SETTING (IFD SW only) AND PEAK CURRENT SETTING..................................57 4 ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................................................................58 4.1 BRAKING RESISTORS......................................................................................................................58 4.1.1 Application tables....................................................................................................................58 4.1.1.1 Braking resistors for applications with branking duty cycle of 10% and 380-500Vac supply voltage ........................................................................................................................................59 4.1.1.2 Braking resistors for applications with a braking duty cycle of 20% and 380-500Vac supply voltage ........................................................................................................................................60 4.1.1.3 Braking resistors for applications with a duty cycle of 50% and 380-500Vac Supply voltage.61 4.1.1.4 Braking resistors for applications with a braking duty cycle of 10% and 200-240Vac supply voltage ........................................................................................................................................62 4.1.1.5 Braking resistors for applications with a braking duty cycle of20% and 200-240Vac supply voltage. .......................................................................................................................................63 4.1.1.6 Braking resistors for applications with a branking duty cycle of 50% and 200-240Vac supply voltage ........................................................................................................................................64 4.1.2 Avaible models .......................................................................................................................65 4.1.2.1 Model 56-100Ohm/350W ...............................................................................................65 4.1.2.2 Model 75Ohm/1300W ....................................................................................................66 4.1.2.3 Models from 1100W to 2200W ........................................................................................67 4.1.2.4 Models 4kW-8kW-12kW ..................................................................................................68 4.1.2.5 Models Box Resistors IP23, 4KW-64kW...........................................................................69 4.2 BRAKING MODULE ........................................................................................................................70 4.3 REMOTING KIT ..............................................................................................................................70 4.4 REACTANCE ..................................................................................................................................71 4.4.1 Input inductance......................................................................................................................71 4.4.2 Inductance ratings...................................................................................................................73 4.4.2.1 L2 Reactance ratings ........................................................................................................74 4.4.2.2 L4 Reactance ratings ........................................................................................................75 4.4.2.3 L4 Single-Phase Reactance Ratings....................................................................................76 4.4.3 Output Reactance....................................................................................................................77 4.5 ENCODER BOARD ES797/1 ...........................................................................................................79 4.5.1. Environmental Requirements.............................................................................................80 4.5.2 Electrical Features ................................................................................................................80 4.5.3 Installing the Encoder Board on the Inverter...........................................................................80 4.5.4 Encoder Board Terminals .....................................................................................................81 4.5.5 Trimmer ..............................................................................................................................81 4.5.6 Encoder Wiring Example ......................................................................................................82 4.5.7 Wiring ....................................................................................................................................86 5 PROVISIONS .........................................................................................................................................87 5.1 RADIOFREQUENCY DISTURBANCE ................................................................................................91 5.2.1 The Mains...............................................................................................................................92 5.2.2 Output Toroid Filters ...............................................................................................................94 5.2.3 The Cabinet ............................................................................................................................94 5.2.4 Input and output filters.............................................................................................................95
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One product, three functions: vectorial-modulation IFD software for general-purpose applications (V/f curve) (*); sensorless, vectorial VTC software for high torque demanding performance (direct torque control) (*); vectorial-modulation LIFT software for lift applications* (in compliance with EN 81-1 and lift directive) (V/f curve) (NOT COVERED IN THIS MANUAL) (*); (*) must be specified when ordered or may be serial programmed over a special connector or may be programmed through JTAG programming interface. Wide range of supply voltage (200VAC 500VAC) for stand-alone models and up to 690VAC for cabinet models. Standard power supply: 280VDC 705VDC. (970VDC for cabinet models). Wide range of voltage values and power values for the electrical motor to be connected to any single inverter size. Stand-alone model: up to 450kW; cabinet: up to 1200kW. MODEL LIGHT STANDARD 0025 4TBA2X2 22kW 18.5kW HEAVY STRONG 15kW 11kW
SINUS K
Built-in filters for the whole SINUS K range in compliance with regulation EN61800-3, issue 2 concerning emission limits.
No line contactor included. The new hardware configuration is standard supplied with a safety system including redundant contacts for the inhibition of firing pulses in the power circuit, in compliance with the latest requirements of the safety regulations in force. (However, respect the specific rules of the field of application). Beyond performance enhancement, the new series of SINUS K models are more compact than the prior models. The overall dimensions have been reduced up to 50% in order to install the inverter in small-sized, light-weight control panels. A compact, book-like structure allows an easy side-by-side installation. The SINUS K may be installed in cabinets and its system design offers a better price/performance ratio. Automatic control of the cooling system (up to Size S30). The ventilation system activates only when required and indicates any failures of the cooling fan. This ensures a greater energy saving, a lower wear of the cooling fans and a weaker noise. In case of equipment failure, it is possible to adjust the system speed in order not to stop the equipment and to limit dissipated power. Built-in braking module up to Size S30. Noiseless operation ensured by a high modulation frequency programmable up to 16kHz (IFD SW). Integrated motor control through a PTC input. Control panel with LCD display showing full words for an operation parameters. Managing and programming panel provided with eight function keys. Window-structured programming menu for an easy and quick control of each functionality. easier comprehension of the
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Preset parameters for the most used applications. PC interface for WINDOWS environment with REMOTE DRIVE software in five foreign languages. PC compiled software for the programming of more than 20 application functions. Serial communication RS485 MODBUS RTU for serial links to PC, PLC and control interfaces. Optional field buses of any type (Profibus DP, Can Bus, Device Net, Ethernet, etc.)
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CAUTION STATEMENTS
This section contains safety statements. The non-observance of these safety instructions may cause serious injury or death and equipment failure. Carefully read the instructions below before installing, starting and operating the inverter. Only competent personnel must carry out the equipment installation. SYMBOLS: DANGER!! Indicates operating procedures that, if not correctly performed, may cause serious injury or death due to electrical shock. Indicates operating procedures that, if not carried out, may cause serious equipment failure. Indicates important hints concerning the equipment operation.
CAUTION:
NOTE:
NOTE: NOTE:
Always read this instruction manual before starting the equipment. The ground connection of the motor casing should follow a separate path to avoid possible interferences. ALWAYS PROVIDE A PROPER GROUNDING OF THE MOTOR CASING AND THE INVERTER FRAME. The inverter may generate an output frequency up to 800Hz (IFD SW); this may cause a motor rotation speed up to 16 (sixteen) times the motor rated speed: never use the motor at a higher speed than the max. allowable speed stated on the motor nameplate. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Never touch the inverter electrical parts when the inverter is on; always wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the inverter. Never perform any operation on the motor when the inverter is on. Do not perform electrical connections on the motor or the inverter if the inverter is on. Electrical shock hazard exists on output terminals (U,V,W) and resistive braking module terminals (+, -, B) even when the inverter is disabled. Wait at least 5 minutes after switching off the inverter before operating on the electrical connection of the motor or the inverter.
DANGER!!
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MECHANICAL MOTION The inverter determines mechanical motion. It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that this does not give rise to any dangerous situation. EXPLOSION AND FIRE Explosion and fire hazard exists if the equipment is installed in presence of flammable fumes. Do not install the inverter in places exposed to explosion and fire hazard, even if the motor is installed there. Do not connect supply voltages exceeding the equipment rated voltage to avoid damaging the internal circuits. Do not connect the equipment power supply to the output terminals (U,V,W), to the resistive braking module terminals (+, -, B) and to the control terminals. The equipment power supply must be connected only to terminals R,S,T. Do not short-circuit terminals (+) and (-) and terminals (+) and (B); do not connect any braking resistors with lower ratings than the required ratings. Do not start or stop the motor using a contactor over the inverter power supply. Do not install any contactor between the inverter and the motor. Do not connect any power factor correction capacitor to the motor. Operate the inverter only if a proper grounding is provided. In case of alarm trip, a comprehensive review of the Diagnostic section in the Programming Manual is recommended. Restart the equipment only after removing the cause responsible of the alarm trip. Do not perform any insulation test between the power terminals or the control terminals. Make sure that the fastening screws of the control terminal board and the power terminal board are properly tightened. Do not connect single-phase motors. Always use a motor thermal protection (use the inverter motor thermal model or a thermoswitch installed in the motor). Respect the environmental requirements for the equipment installation.
DANGER!!
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CAUTION:
The bearing surface of the inverter must be capable of withstanding high temperatures (up to 90C). The inverter electronic boards contain components which may be affected by electrostatic discharges. Do not touch them unless it is strictly necessary. Always be very careful so as to prevent any damage caused by electrostatic discharges.
CAUTION:
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Input AC3PH 200..240V +5/-15% 50/60Hz 33 A Size S10 Output AC3PH 0 240V 26,0 kVA max I nom. 30 A I max 36 A Applicable motor power (kW) Immunity: Motor voltagelight standard heavy stong EN50082-1-2 EN61800-3 ed.2 Emission : 200-240V 9,4 9,4 7,2 5,8 EN550011 Mot. Cur. (A) Fuse 40 A 30,0 30,0 24,0 20,0 gr.2 cl.A
Magnetothermic switch 40 A
Safety : EN61800-5-1 : EN50178 ; EN60204-1 ; IEC 22/G/109/NP Con.AC1 45 A Wire size 10 mmq
PERICOLO!: TENSIONE PERICOLOSA FINO A 5 MINUTI DALLA DISALIMENTAZIONE DELLAPPARECCHIATURA DANGER! HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE REMAIS UP TO 5 MINUTES AFTER REMOVING MAIN POWER DANGER! VOLTAGE RESIDU DANGEREUX JUSQUA 5 MINUTES APRES LE DEBRANCHEMENT DE LAPPAREILLAGE WARNUNG !: NACH ABSCHALTUNG DER EINRICHTUNG STEHT NOCH 5 MINUTEN LANG GEFAEHRLICHE SPANNUNG AN PELIGRO!: VOLTAJE PELIGROSO PERMANECE POR 5 MINUTOS DESPUES DE LA DESACTIVACION DE LEQUIPO CONSULTARE IL MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI PRIMA DELLUSO CHECK THE OPERATION MANUAL CONSULTER LE MANUEL DINSTRUCTION SIEHE DAZU BETRIEBSANLEITUNGEN CONSULTAR EL MANUAL DE ISTRUCCIONES
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Input AC3PH 200..380 500v +5/-15% 50/60Hz 33 A Size S10 Output AC3PH 0 500V 26,0 kVA max I nom. 30 A I max 36 A Applicable motor power (kW) Immunity: Motor voltagelight standard heavy stong EN50082-1-2 EN61800-3 ed.2 380-415V 15 15 11 9,2 Emission : 440-460V 18 18 14 11 EN550011 gr.2 cl.A 480-500V 19 19 15 12 Safety : EN61800-5-1 : EN50178 ; Mot. Cur. (A) 30,0 30,0 24,0 20,0 EN60204-1 ; IEC 22/G/109/NP Fuse 40 A Wire size 10 mmq
PERICOLO!: TENSIONE PERICOLOSA FINO A 5 MINUTI DALLA DISALIMENTAZIONE DELLAPPARECCHIATURA DANGER! HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE REMAIS UP TO 5 MINUTES AFTER REMOVING MAIN POWER DANGER! VOLTAGE RESIDU DANGEREUX JUSQUA 5 MINUTES APRES LE DEBRANCHEMENT DE LAPPAREILLAGE WARNUNG !: NACH ABSCHALTUNG DER EINRICHTUNG STEHT NOCH 5 MINUTEN LANG GEFAEHRLICHE SPANNUNG AN PELIGRO!: VOLTAJE PELIGROSO PERMANECE POR 5 MINUTOS DESPUES DE LA DESACTIVACION DE LEQUIPO CONSULTARE IL MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI PRIMA DELLUSO CHECK THE OPERATION MANUAL CONSULTER LE MANUEL DINSTRUCTION SIEHE DAZU BETRIEBSANLEITUNGEN CONSULTAR EL MANUAL DE ISTRUCCIONES
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1.3.1 E NVIRONMENTAL R EQUIREMENTS FOR THE E QUIPMENT I NSTALLATION , S TORAGE AND T RANSPORT
Operating ambient temperatures Ambient temperatures for storage and transport Installation environment 0-40C with no derating from 40C to 50C with a 2% derating of the rated current for each degree beyond 40C - 25C - +70C Pollution degree 2 or higher. Do not install in direct sunlight and in places exposed to conductive dust, corrosive gases, vibrations, water sprinkling or dripping; do not install in salty environments. Up to 1000 m above sea level. For higher altitudes, derate the output current of 2% every 100m above 1000m (max. 4000m). From 5% to 95%, from 1g/m3 to 25g/m3, non condensing and non freezing (class 3k3 according to EN50178) From 5% to 95%, from 1g/m3 to 25g/m3, non condensing and non freezing (class 1k3 according to EN50178). Max. 95%, up to 60g/m3; condensation may appear when the equipment is not running (class 2k3 according to EN50178) From 86 to 106 kPa (classes 3k3 and 1k4 according to EN50178) From 70 to 106 kPa (class 2k3 according to EN50178)
Altitude Operating ambient humidity Storage ambient humidity Ambient humidity during transport Storage and operating atmospheric pressure Atmospheric pressure during transport
CAUTION:
Ambient conditions strongly affect the inverter life. Do not install the equipment in places that do not have the above-mentioned ambient conditions.
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1.3.2 A IR
COOLING
Make sure to allow adequate clearance around the inverter for the free circulation of air through the equipment. The table below shows the min. clearance to leave with respect to other devices installed near the inverter. The different sizes of the inverter are considered.
Size S05 S10 S15 S20 S30 S40 S50 A side clearance (mm) 20 30 30 50 100 100 100 B side clearance between two inverters (mm) 40 60 60 100 200 200 200 C bottom clearance (mm) 50 60 80 100 200 200 200 D top clearance (mm) 100 120 150 200 200 300 300
The air circulation through the enclosure must avoid warm air intake. Make sure to provide an adequate air cooling through the inverter. The technical data related to dissipated power are shown in the ratings table. The air delivery required may be calculated as follows: air delivery Q= (Pdiss/ t)*3.5 (m3/h) Pdiss is the sum of the values, expressed in W, of the power dissipated by all components installed in the enclosure; t is the difference between the temperature measured inside the enclosure and the ambient temperature (temperatures are expressed in degrees centigrade). Example: Enclosure with no other component installed, SINUS K 0113. Total power to be dissipated within the enclosure Pti: generated by the inverter Pi 2150 W generated by other components Pa 0W Pti = Pi + Pa = 2150 W Temperatures: Max. internal temperature desired Max. external temperature Difference between Ti and Te t Size of the enclosure (meters): width L 0.6m height H 1.8m depth P 0.6m Free external surface of the enclosure S: S = (L x H) + (L x H) + (P x H) + (P x H) + (P x L) = 4.68 m2 External thermal power dissipated by the enclosure Pte (metallic enclosure only): Pte = 5.5 x t x S = 128 W Pdiss. left : Pdiss. = Pti - Pte = 2022 W To dissipate Pdiss. left, provide a ventilation system with the following air delivery Q: Q = (Pdiss. / t) x 3.5 = 1415 m3/h (with reference to ambient temperature of 35C at 1000m above sea level). Ti Te 5 C 40 C 35 C
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D ISSIPATED P OWER
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M O D E L S STAND-ALONE IP20
IP00
L mm H mm D mm Wgt kg 7 7 7 7 7 10.5 10.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 22.5 33.2 33.2 33.2 36 36 51 51 51 51 112 112 112 112 148 148 148 Dissipated power at Inom. W 215 240 315 315 315 380 420 525 525 525 820 950 1050 1250 1350 1500 2150 2300 2450 2700 3200 3650 4100 4250 4900 5600 6400
Size SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS
MODEL K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399
S05
170
340
175
S10
215
391
216
S15
225
466
331
S20
279
610
332
S30
302
748
421
S40
630
880
381
S50
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L mm SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 H mm D mm Wgt kg 11 11 11 11 11 15 15 16 16 15 32 58 58 58 60 60 70 70 74 74 Dissipated Power at Inom. W 215 240 315 315 315 380 420 525 525 525 820 950 1050 1250 1350 1500 2150 2300 2450 2700
Size
MODEL
S05
245
540
225
S10
290
595
268
S15
305
665
381
S20
359
810
382
S30
382
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M O D E L S BOX IP54*
Size S05B SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS MODEL BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 L mm H mm D mm Wgt kg 17 17 17 17 17 32 32 33 33 33 47 87 87 87 89 89 Dissipated power at Inom. W 215 240 315 315 315 380 420 525 525 525 820 950 1050 1250 1350 1500
300
400
215
S10B
380
600
355
S15B S20B
380
600
355
600
760
355
*Size and weight may vary depending on optional components required. AVAILABLE OPTIONAL COMPONENTS: Disconnecting switch with line fast fuses. Line magnetic circuit breaker with release coil. Line contactor in AC1. Front control through key-operated selector switch for LOCAL/REMOTE control and EMERGENCY push-button. Line input impedance. Motor-side output impedance. Output toroid filter. Motor fan-cooling circuit. Anticondensation resistance. Additional terminal board for input/output wires.
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L mm H mm D mm Weight kg 155 155 155 157 157 188 188 192 192 248 248 257 257 348 348 348 463 463 510 510 510 Dissipated Power at Inom. W 950 1050 1250 1350 1500 2150 2300 2450 2700 3200 3650 4100 4250 4900 5600 6400 7400 8400 9600 12000 13300
Size SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS
MODEL CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399 0457 0524 0598 0748 0831
S20C
600
2000
500
S30C
600
2200
800
S40C
800
2200
800
* Size and weight may vary depending on optional components required. AVAILABLE OPTIONAL COMPONENTS: Disconnecting switch with line fast fuses. Line magnetic circuit breaker with release coil. Line contactor in AC1. Front control through key-operated selector switch for LOCAL/REMOTE control and EMERGENCY push-button. Line input impedance. Motor-side output impedance. Additional terminal board for input/output wires. Output toroidal filter. Motor fan-cooling circuit. Braking module for size S40. Anticondensation resistance. Devices PT100 for motor temperature control. Optional components by request.
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P IERCING T EMPLATES
Fixing templates (mm) (standard mounting) X 156 192 185 175 213 540 560 X1 270 280 Y 321 377 449 593 725 857 975 D1 4,5 6 7 7 9 9 11 D2 12,5 15 15 20 20 21 Fastening screws M4 M5 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8-M10
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TEMPLATES
For this inverter size, the air flow of the power section is segregated from the air flow of the control section through the installation of two optional mechanical parts to be assembled with five self-forming screws M4 (see figure 1.1).
Fig. 1.1: Mounting the accessories for SINUS K S05 through-panel assembly The equipment height becomes 488 mm with the two additional components (see figure 1.2). The figure also shows the piercing template of the mounting panel, including four holes M4 for the inverter mounting and two slots (142 x 76 mm and 142 x 46 mm) for the air-cooling of the power section.
Fig. 1.2: Piercing template of the mounting panel for SINUS K S05 through-panel assembly
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SINUS K S10 A through-panel assembly is provided for this inverter size. A special kit is to be assembled on the inverter (see figure 1.3). No. 13 self-forming screws are used for this type of assembly.
Lingombro in pianta dellapparecchiatura, con kit per montaggio passante assemblato, diventa di 452 x 238 mm (vedi figura sotto). Nella figura sotto vengono anche riportati la dima di foratura del pannello di sostegno, comprendente 4 fori M5 ed unasola rettangolare di 218 x 420 mm, e la vista laterale con evidenziati i due flussi daria (A per la parte di controllo e B per la potenza).
Fig. 1.3: Mounting the accessories for SINUS K S10 through-panel assembly The overall dimensions of the equipment including the through-panel assembly kit is 452 x 238 mm (see figure below). The figure shows the piercing template of the mounting panel, including four holes M5 and a rectangular slot (218 x 420 mm) as well as the equipment side view with two air flows (air flow A for the control section and air flow B for the power section).
A B
45
Fig.1.4: Piercing template of the mounting panel for SINUS K S10 through-panel assembly
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SINUS K S15-S20-S30 No additional mechanical component is required for the through-panel assembly of these three SINUS K sizes. The piercing template shown in the figure below is to be made on the mounting panel. Measures are shown in the table. The figure below also shows the side view of the through-panel assembly of the equipment. The air flows and the front and rear projections are highlighted as well (see measures in the table).
Fig.1.5: Through-panel assembly and piercing templates for SINUS K S15, S20, S50
Inverter size
Slot size for through-panel assembly X1 207 207 270 Y1 420 558 665
Templates for fastening holes X2 185 250 266 Y2 18 15 35 Y3 449 593 715
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SINUS K S40 For the through-panel assembly of this inverter size, remove the bottom mounting plate. The figure below shows how to disassemble the mounting plate. To disassemble the mounting plate, remove 8 screws M6 (the figure 1.6 shows 4 screws on one side of the inverter).
Fig.1.6: Removing the mounting plate from SINUS K S40 for the through-panel assembly The piercing template shown in the figure 1.7 is to be made on the mounting panel (see relevant measures). The figure also shows the side view of the equipment through-panel assembly. The air flows and the front and rear projections are highlighted as well (with relevant measures).
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For the through-panel assembly of this inverter size, remove the bottom mounting plate. The figure 1.8 shows how to disassemble the mounting plate. To disassemble the mounting plate, remove 6 screws M8 (the figure shows the three screws in one side of the inverter).
Fig. 1.8: Removing the mounting plate from SINUS K S50 for the through-panel assembly.
The piercing template shown in the figure below (right) is to be made on the mounting panel (see relevant measures). The figure 1.9 also shows the side view of the through-panel assembly of the equipment. The air flows and the front and rear projections are highlighted as well (with relevant measures).
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ANALOG OUTPUTS
DIGITAL INPUTS
PID INPUT
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
- The wiring diagram relates to the factory setting. - Connection terminals of the braking resistor: from Size S05 to Size S20 (terminals 47 and 48; Size S30 terminals 50 and 48). - Connection terminals of the external braking module: Size S40: terminals 51 and 52; Size S50: terminals 51 and 49. - Terminals for inverter power supply from DC source: terminals 47 and 49.
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Description
0V for main reference. Input for voltage Vref1 main reference. Input for voltage Vref2 main reference. Supply for external potentiometer. Active input: inverter running with IFD control. Fluxed motor with VTC control. Inactive input: in neutral regardless of the control mode. Active input: inverter running. Inactive input: main ref. is reset and the motor stops with a deceleration ramp. Active input: the inverter operation is reset after an emergency stop. Multifunciton digital input 1. Multifunction digital input 2. Multifunction digital input 3. Multifunction digital input 4. Multifunction digital input 5.
I/O Features
Control board zero volt Vmax: 10V, Rin: 40k Resolution: 10 bits + 1 0 V Imax: 10mA Optoisolated digital input
Jumpers
IFD Parameters
VTC Parameters
J14 (+/)
J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J10 (NPN/ PNP) J9 (PTC), J10 (NPN/ PNP)
C61.
C51, C53.
START
Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input Optoisolated digital input, PTC with respect to BS4999 Pt.111 (DIN44081/ DIN44082) Optoisolated digital input zero volt +24V Imax: 100mA 010V Imax: 4mA, 4-20mA or 0-20mA Resolution: 8 bits 010V Imax: 4mA, 4-20mA o 0-20mA Resolution: 8 bits Vmax: 10V Rin: 20k Resolution: 10 bits Control board zero volt.
C21.
C14.
8 9 10 11 12 13
C50, C51, C52 C53, P25. C23: (factory setting: Multifrequency 1). C24: (factory setting: Multifrequency 2). C25: (factory setting: Multifrequency 3). C26: (factory setting: CW/CCW). C27: (factory setting: DCB).
C45, C46, C47, C48, C52. C17: (factory setting: Multispeed 1). C18: (factory setting: Multispeed 2). C19: (factory setting: Multispeed 3). C20: (factory setting: CW/CCW). C21: (factory setting: DCB).
14 15 17
0V optoisolated, multifunction digital inputs. Auxiliary supply for optoisolated, multifunction digital inputs Multifunction analog output 1.
P30: (factory setting: Fout), P32, P33, P34, P35, P36, P37. P31: (factory setting: Iout), P32, P33, P34, P35, P36, P37. P21, P22, C29, C30: (factory setting: PID regulator feedback).
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AO2
19
INAUX
P28: (factory setting: nout), P29, P32, P33, P34, P35, P36, P37. P30: (factory setting: Iout), P31, P32, P33, P34, P35, P36, P37. P21, P22, C23, C24: (factory setting: PID regulator feedback), C43.
20
CMA
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IREF
Input for current main reference (0 Rin: 100 20mA, 420mA). Resolution: 10 bits 0V for current main reference. Open collector digital output (collector terminal). Open collector digital output (emitter terminal). Multifunction digital relay output 1 (NC contact). Multifunction digital relay output 1 (common). Multifunction digital relay output (NO contact). Multifunction digital relay output 2 (common). Multifunction digital relay output 2 (NO contact). Multifunction digital relay output 2 (NC contact). 250 VAC, 3A 30 VDC, 3A Control board zero volt Open collector NPN/PNP Vmax: 48V Imax: 50mA 250 VAC, 3A 30 VDC, 3A
22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
P60: (factory setting: FREQ. LEVEL), P63, P64, P69, P70. P61: (factory setting: INV O.K. ON), P65, P66, P71, P72.
P60: (factory setting: SPEED LEVEL), P63, P64, P69, P70, P75, P76, P77. P61: (factory setting: INV O.K. ON), P65, P66, P71, P72, P75, P76, P77.
P62: (factory setting: SPEED LEVEL), P67, P68, P73, P74, P75, P76, P77.
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SW1
J14
J3,J4,J6
J9
J10
J5,J7,J8
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LEDS
LED L3, red (VBLIM): voltage limiting activation during deceleration; on when VDC within the equipment exceeds by 20% the rated value during dynamic braking. LED L5, red (IMLIM): current limiting activation during acceleration or due to overload conditions; on if the motor current exceeds the values set in C41 and C43 (Limits submenu) during acceleration and at constant frequency (IFD SW) respectively. This Led is on even when the torque needed exceeds the value set in C42, Limits submenu (VTC SW). LED L6, green (RUN): Inverter enabled; on when the inverter is running or is enabled only (VTC SW only) (fluxed motor). LED L1, green (+5V): control board +5V power supply on. LED L2, green (-15V): control board -15V power supply on. LED L4, green (+15V): control board +15V power supply on.
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1.4.4 D IGITAL
INPUT FEATURES
(T ERMINALS 6
TO
15)
All digital inputs are galvanically insulated with respect to zero volt of the inverter control board (ES778). Consider power supply on terminals 14 and 15 before activating the inverter digital inputs. Depending on the position of jumper J10, signals may be activated both to zero volt (NPN-type command) and to + 24 Volts (PNP-type command). The figure below shows the different control modes based on the position of jumper J10. Auxiliary power supply +24 VDC (terminal 15) is protected by a self-resetting fuse.
DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT 0V 0V NPN command (active to zero Volt) sent from a different device (PLC, digital output board, etc.) PNP command (active to + 24 Volt) sent from a different device (PLC, digital output board, etc.)
Fig. Digital input control modes NOTE: Terminal 14 (CMD digital input zero volt) is galvanically insulated from terminals 1, 20, 22 (CMA control board zero volt) and from terminal 25 (MDOE = emitter terminal of multifunction digital output). The operating condition of the digital inputs is indicated by parameter M08 (IFD SW) or parameter M11 (VTC SW) in the Measure submenu. Digital inputs (except form terminal 6 and terminal 8) are disabled if parameter C21 (IFD SW) or C14 (VTC SW) is set to REM. In that case, the command is sent through serial communication. If parameter C21 (IFD SW) or C14 (VTC SW) is programmed to Kpd, input 7 command is sent via keypad (START key).
1.4.4.1 E N A B L E (T E R M I N A L 6)
ENABLE input is always to be activated to enable the inverter operation regardless of the control mode. If ENABLE input is disabled, the inverter output voltage is set to zero, so the motor performs a cost to stop. If the ENABLE command is active at power on, the inverter will not start until terminal 6 is opened and closed again. This safety measure may be disabled through parameter C61 (IFD SW) or C53 (VTC SW). The ENABLE command also unlocks PID regulator - if used regardless of the inverter operation - whether neither MDI3 nor MDI4 are set as A/M (Automatic/Manual).
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NOTE:
When the ENABLE command is active, alarms A11 (Bypass Failure), A25 (Mains Loss) (IFD SW only), A30 (DC OverVoltage) and A31 (DC UnderVoltage) are enabled as well.
1.4.4.2 S T A R T (T E R M I N A L 7)
To enable the Start input, set the control modes via terminal board (factory setting). When the START input is active, the main reference is enabled; otherwise, the main reference is set to zero. The output frequency (IFD SW) or the speed motor (VTC SW) drops to zero with respect to the preset deceleration ramp. If C21 (IFD SW) or C14 (VTC SW) is set to Kpd (command sent via keypad), the START input is disabled and its functionality is performed by the inverter remotable keypad (see Section 5.1, COMMANDS MENU). If the REV function ("reverse rotation") is active, the START input may be used only when the REV input is inactive; if START and REV are enabled at a time, the main reference is set to zero.
1.4.4.3 R E S E T (T E R M I N A L 8)
If an alarm trips, the inverter stops, the motor performs a coast to stop and the display shows an alarm message (see section 8 DIAGNOSTICS). Open the reset input for a while or press the RESET key to reset the alarm. This happens only if the cause responsible for the alarm has disappeared and the display shows "Inverter OK". If factory setting is used, enable and disable the ENABLE command to restart the inverter. If parameter C61 (IFD SW) or C53 (VTC SW) is set to [YES], the inverter is reset and restarts. The reset terminal also allows to reset the UP/DOWN commands; to do so, set parameter P25 "U/D RESET" to [YES]. NOTE: Factory setting does not reset alarms at power off. Alarms are stored and displayed at next power on and the inverter is locked. To reset the inverter, turn it off and set parameter C53 (IFD SW) or C48 (VTC SW) to [YES]. If an alarm trips, see the Diagnostics section and reset the equipment after detecting the cause responsible for the alarm. Shock hazard persists even when the inverter is locked on output terminals (U, V, W) and on the terminals used for the connection of resistive braking devices (+, -, B).
CAUTION:
DANGER:
1.4.4.4 M.D.I. (T E R M I N A L S 9
TO
13)
1.4.4.5 M O T O R T H E R M A L P R O T E C T I O N I N P U T
The inverter manages the signal sent from a thermistor incorporated in the motor windings to obtain a hardware thermal protection of the motor. The thermistor ratings must comply with BS4999 Pt.111 (DIN44081/DIN44082): Resistor corresponding to trip value: Resistor at Tr5C: Resistor at Tr+5C: 1000 ohm (typical rating) < 550 ohm > 1330 ohm
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Do the following to use the thermistor: 1) Set jumper J9 to position 1-2, 2) Connect thermistor between terminals 13 and 14 in the control board, 3) Set MDI5 as auxiliary trip. In that way, the inverter will stop and indicate "auxiliary trip" as soon as the motor temperature exceeds threshold value Tr.
1.4.5 A NALOG
INPUT FEATURES
(T ERMINALS 2,3,15
AND
21)
Inputs Vref1 and Vref2 (terminals 2 and 3) acknowledge both unipolar signals (010V, factory setting) and bipolar signals (10V) based on jumper J14 position. Signals sent to terminals 2 and 3 are summed up. Auxiliary power supply (+10V, terminal 4) is available to power an external potentiometer (2.510 k). Do the following to use a bipolar signal ( 10 V) at the inverter input: - set jumper J14 to position 1-2 (+/-) - set parameter P18 (Vref J14 Pos.) as +/- - set parameter P15 (Minimum Ref) as +/- The motor direction of rotation changes when the main reference sign becomes opposite. Bipolar voltage (10V) may be sent to input Inaux (terminal 19). The motor direction of rotation changes when negative signals are sent. Analog input Iref (terminal 21) acknowledges a current value ranging from 0 to 20mA as an input signal (factory setting: 420 mA). CAUTION: Do not apply signals exceeding 10V to terminals 2 and 3. Do not send a current value higher than 20mA to terminal 21.
Parameters P16 (Vref Bias), P17 (Vref Gain), P19 (Inmax), and P20 (Iref Gain) allow to change the relationship between the signals sent to terminals 2, 3 and 21 and the main reference. It is possible to change the relationship between the signal sent to terminal 19 (Inaux) and the value acquired through parameters P21 and P22. Programming and functionality of the parameters managing analog inputs are detailed in the Programming Manual.
1.4.6 D IGITAL
OUTPUT FEATURES
An OPEN COLLECTOR output is available on terminals 24 (collector) and 25 (common terminal). The OC output is galvanically insulated from zero volt of the control board and is capable of driving a load up to 50mA with 48V power supply. The output functionality is determined by parameter P60 in the "Digital output" submenu. The output enabling/disabling delay may be programmed through the parameters below: - P63 MDO ON Delay - P64 MDO OFF Delay. The factory setting is the following: frequency/speed threshold: the transistor activates when the output frequency (IFD SW) or the motor speed (VTC SW) attains the level set through the "Digital Output" menu (parameters P69 "MDO level", P70 "MDO Hyst.").
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+ D
1248 VDC
RL MDOC 24
1248 VDC
MDOC
24
25
MDOE
CONTROL BOARD
MDOE 25
RL
CONTROL BOARD
NPN CONNECTION
PNP CONNECTION
CAUTION: CAUTION:
Always use freewheeling diode (D) for inductive loads (e.g. relay coils). Never exceed max. allowable voltage and max. allowable current values.
NOTE:
Terminal 25 is galvanically insulated from terminals 1, 20, 22, (CMA control board zero volt) and from terminal 14 (CMD digital input zero volt). As an auxiliary power supply, voltage at terminal 15 (+24V) and terminal 14 (CMD) (control terminals) may be used. Max. allowable current: 100mA.
NOTE:
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AND
18)
Two analog outputs are located on terminal 17 and terminal 18. Analog outputs may be used to connect additional devices or to generate a signal to be sent to other devices. Some particular configuration jumpers located on control board ES778 allow to select the type of output signal (0-10V, 4-20mA or 0-20mA). Output Type 0-10V 4-20mA 0-20mA X=any position Terminal 17 AO1 Configuration Jumper J7 J5-J8 pos 2-3 X pos 1-2 pos 1-2 pos 1-2 pos 2-3 Terminal 18 AO2 Configuration Jumper J4 J3-J6 pos 2-3 X pos 1-2 pos 1-2 pos 1-2 pos 2-3
Through the OUTPUT MONITOR menu, set the quantity for the analog output and the ratio between the value of the output signal and the measured quantity. The ratio between the output signal and the measured quantity is expressed as the ratio between the quantity value and the relevant voltage value on the analog output (e.g. Hz/V for IFS SW). When setting the jumpers to configure the output as 4-20mA or 0-20mA, multiply by 10 the value set to obtain the quantity value when the output delivers 20mA (e.g.: if P32=10Hz/V, the analog output will deliver 20mA when the inverter delivers 100Hz). CAUTION: Never deliver input voltage to analog outputs. Do not exceed max. allowable current.
IMPORTANT: Terminals 47/+ and 49/- may be used both for DC voltage supply of the inverter and for the connection of the braking module. Terminals S30:
41/R
42/S
43/T
44/U
45/V
46/W
47/+
49/-
48/B
50/+
IMPORTANT: Terminals 50/+ e 48/B connect the braking resistance. Terminals 47/+ and 49/- may be used for the inverter DC voltage supply.
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Terminals S40
41/R
42/S
43/T
44/U
45/V
46/W
47/+
49/-
51/+
52/-
IMPORTANT: Terminals 51/+ and 52/- connect the inverter bar to the external braking module. Terminals 47/+ and 49/- may be used for the inverter DC voltage supply. Terminals S50:
49/-
47/+
41/R
42/S
43/T
44/U
45/V
46/W
IMPORTANT: Terminals 47/+ and 49/- may be used both for DC voltage supply of the inverter and for the connection of the braking module. DANGER: Before changing the equipment connections, shut off the inverter and wait at least 5 minutes to allow for the discharge of the heatsinks in the DC-link. Use only B-type differential circuit breakers. Connect the power supply line to supply terminals only. The connection of the power supply line to any other terminal will damage the inverter. Always make sure that the supply voltage ranges between the limits stated in the inverter nameplate. Always connect the ground terminal to avoid electrical shock hazard and to limit disturbance. The user has the responsibility to provide a grounding system in compliance with the regulations in force. After connecting the equipment, check the following: - all wires must be properly connected; - no link is missing; - no short-circuit is occurring between the terminals and between the terminals and the ground. Do not start or stop the inverter using a contactor installed over the inverter power supply line.
DANGER: CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
The inverter power supply must always be protected by fast fuses or by a thermal/magnetic circuit breaker. Do not apply single-phase voltage. Always mount antidisturbance filters on the contactor coils and the solenoid valve coils. At power on, if the inverter commands ENABLE (terminal 6) and START (terminal 7) are active, the motor will immediately start when the main reference is other than zero. This may be very dangerous. To avoid the motor accidental starting, set parameter C61 (IFD SW) or C53 (VTC SW) to [NO]. In that case, the motor will start only after opening and closing the command contact on terminal 6.
CAUTION: CAUTION:
CAUTION:
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S IZE
OF
Size
Class
Terminal Crosssection
mm2 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 0,510 425 2550 2550 2550 2550 2550 35155 35155 35155 35155 70240 70240 70240 70240
Wire Peeling
mm 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 24 24 24 24 24 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40
Wire Cross- Fast Fuses. section + Tightening Mains Side Disconnecting Torque switch and Motor Side
Nm 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 1,2-1,5 2,5 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 6-8 10 10 10 10 25-30 25-30 25-30 25-30 mm2 2,5 2,5 4 4 4 10 10 10 10 10 25 25 35 50 50 50 95 120 120 120 185 210 240 240 Ampere 16 16 25 25 32 40 40 63 63 100 100 100 125 125 160 160 200 250 400 400 400 400 630 630
Magnetic switch
AC1 Contactor
Ampere 25 25 25 25 30 45 45 55 60 100 100 100 115 125 145 160 250 250 275 275 350 400 450 450
Ampere 10,5 12,5 16,5 16,5 16,5 30 30 41 41 41 72 80 88 103 120 135 180 195 215 240 300 345 375 390
480 550
630 720 800 900 1000 1200
Bar Bar
Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar
3 3
3 3 3,5 3,5 3,5 3,5
2x150 2x210
2x240 2x240 3x210 3x210 3x240 3x240
630 800
800 800 1000 1250 1250 1600
550 600
700 800 1000 1000 2x700 2x800
480 550
630 720 800 900 1000 1200
S60
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LED REF: on when a frequency/ speed/torque reference is sent. IFD SW ONLY LED REF: flashes when run command active; frequency reference equal to 0.
VTC SW ONLY: LED RUN: flashes with inverter enabled (fluxed motor) IFD SW ONLY: LED RUN and LED REF: if both Leds are flashing, the inverter is performing a deceleration ramp up to frequency reference 0.
Down arrow: scrolls through the menus and decrements parameter values
Up arrow: scrolls through the menus and increments the parameter values.
PROG allows to enter and quit the submenus. Enables parameter alteration. MENU allows to access the main menu.
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The keypad includes the following keys: PROG, , , SAVE, MENU, RESET, START, STOP. They are detailed below. - PROG allows to enter and quit the menus and submenus and enables altering the inverter parameters (when switching from parameter display to parameter programming, the cursor starts flashing); - down arrow; scrolls through the menus and submenus, the pages in a submenu or the parameters in descending order. During programming, it decrements the parameter value; - up arrow; scrolls through the menus and submenus, the pages in a submenu or the parameters in descending order. During programming, it increments the parameter value; - SAVE in programming mode, this key saves to non-volatile memory (EEPROM) the value of the parameter being altered. This prevents any parameter modification from being cleared in case of mains loss; - MENU if pressed once, allows to access the main menu; if pressed twice, allows to return to the prior condition; - RESET resets the alarms tripped; - START if enabled, allows to start the motor; - STOP if enabled, allows to stop the motor; - RETURN TO THE FIRST PAGE OF A SUBMENU: simultaneously press PROG and . NOTE: The inverter operation is affected by the active parameter set. The parameter being altered with and immediately replaces the prior parameter value, even if the SAVE key is not pressed. The new parameter value will be cleared at power off.
The keypad also includes the LEDs below: - LED RUN: if on and not flashing, indicates that the inverter is running: the inverter is enabled (ENABLE contact closed) and a frequency/speed/torque reference is present (START contact closed). Only for VTC SW: if flashing, indicates that the inverter is enabled only (fluxed motor); - LED REF: indicates a frequency/speed/torque reference other than 0 (from potentiometer, keypad, and so on); - LED TRM: indicates that the START command and the commands relating to multifunction digital inputs MDI1MDI5 are sent from the terminal board; - LED REM: indicates that the START commands and the commands relating to multifunction digital inputs MDI1MDI5 are sent from serial link.
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1.5.1 R EMOTING
THE KEYPAD
The REMOTING KIT is required to remote the keypad. The remoting kit includes: - Keypad mounting jig - Remoting wire (length: 5m).
Front view
Rear view
Disassemble the jig by disconnecting the wire connecting the keypad to the control board. Pierce the holes as shown in the figure (template 138 x109 mm). Fix the keypad using the special jig supplied by Elettronica Santerno. Connect the keypad to the inverter using the special wire. CAUTION: Never connect and disconnect the keypad when the inverter is on.
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The inverters of the SINUS K series may be connected to peripheral devices through a serial link. This enables both reading and writing of all parameters normally accessed through the display and the 4 keys (see Programming Manual). Two-wire RS485 is used, which ensures a better immunity to disturbance even on long cable paths, thus limiting communication errors. The inverter will typically behave as a slave device (i.e. it only answers to queries sent by another device). A master device (typically a computer) is then needed to start a serial communication. The inverter may be connected directly to a computer or a multidrop network of inverters controlled by a master computer (see diagram below).
1.6.2
D IRECT
CONNECTION
Electrical standard RS485 may be connected directly to the computer if this is provided with a special port of this type. In case your computer is provided with a serial port RS232-C or a USB port, an RS232-C/ RS485 converter or a USB/RS485 converter is required. Elettronica Santerno may supply both converters as optional components. Logic 1 (normally called a MARK) means that terminal TX/RX A is positive with respect to terminal TX/RX B (viceversa for logic 0 , normally called a SPACE).
1.6.3
N ETWORK
CONNECTION
The inverters of the SINUS K series may be connected to a network through electrical standard RS485, allowing a bus-type control of each device. Up to 247 inverters may be interconnected depending on the link length and baud rate. Each inverter has its own ID number that can be set in the Serial network submenu.
SINUS K
Addr=n
SINUS K
Addr=1
SINUS K
Addr=2 Addr=247
DIRECT CONNECTION
MULTIDROP LINE
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For the connection to the serial link use the 9-pole, male D connector located on the control board (sizes S05..S15) or on the inverter bottom besides the terminal board (sizes S20). The D connector pins are the following. PIN 13 24 5 678 9 FUNCTION (TX/RX A) Differential input/output A (bidirectional) depending on standard RS485. Positive polarity with respect to pins 2 4 for one MARK. (TX/RX B) Differential input/output B (bidirecitonal) depending on standard RS485. Negative polarity with respect to pins 1 3 for one MARK. (GND) control board zero volt not connected +5 V NOTE: The line terminator of the farthest inverter from the master computer (or the only inverter in case of direct connection to the master computer) shall be enabled: dip switch SW1, selector switches 1 and 2 in position ON (default setting). The line terminator of the other inverters in intermediate positions shall be disabled: dip switch SW1, selector switches 1 and 2 in position OFF.
1.6.5
T HE
SOFTWARE
The serial communication protocol is MODBUS RTU standard. Parameters are queried as they are read using the keys and the display. Parameter alteration is also managed along with the keypad and the display. Note that the inverter will always consider the latest value set either via serial link or by the inverter. The terminal board inputs may be controlled by the field or the serial link, depending on programming of parameters C21 and C22 for IFD SW, C14 and C16 for VTC SW. However, the ENABLE command is always to be sent via terminal board regardless of the inverter programming mode. If parameters C21 or C14 are set to REM, commands relating to START digital inputs and to multifunction inputs are to be sent via serial link. Their condition in the terminal board has no effect. If parameters C22 or C16 are set to REM, the main reference is to be sent via serial link. Signals applied to terminals 2, 3 and 21 (Vref1, Vref2 and Iref) have no effect.
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1.6.6
C OMUNICATION
RATINGS
IFD SW Parameters C94 VTC SW Parameters C84
Baud rate: Data format: Start bit: Parity: Stop bit: Protocol: Supported functions: Device address: Electrical standard: Inverter response delay: End of message timeout:
programmable between 1200..9600 bps (default rate: 9600 bps) 8 bits 1 NO 2 MODBUS RTU 03h (Read Holding Registers) 10h (Preset Multiple Registers) programmable between 1 and 247 (default address: 1) RS485 programmable between 0 and 500 ms (default delay: 0 ms) programmable between 0 and 2000 ms (default timeout: 0 ms)
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2 STARTUP PROCEDURES
The startup procedures described below relate to commands sent via terminal board (factory setting). For terminal configuration, see section 1.4.2. "Control Terminals" and 1.4.3. "Power terminals arrangement"). DANGER: Before changing the equipment connections, shut off the inverter and wait at least 5 minutes to allow for the discharge of the heatsinks in the DC-link. At startup, if the connected motor rotates in the wrong direction, send a low frequency reference and check to see if the direction of rotation is correct.
DANGER:
DANGER:
When an alarm message is displayed, find the cause responsible for the alarm trip before restarting the equipment.
4) Motor parameters:
5) Overload: 6) Startup:
7) Possible failures:
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8) Additional alterations:
Note that you can change Cxx parameters in the CONFIGURATION menu only when the inverter is DISABLED or STOPPED. Always set parameter P01 to 1 before changing any parameter. You can write down any customized parameter in the table on the last pages of the Programming Manual. If an alarm trips, find the cause responsible for the alarm and reset the equipment. Enable terminal 8 (Reset) for some time, or press the RESET key.
9) Reset:
4) Motor parameters:
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If an overdisplacement occurs when the speed setpoint is reached or if a system instability is detected (irregular motor operation) adjust the parameters relating to the speed loop (Speed loop submenu; P100 Speed prop. Gain and P101 Speed integr. time). Set low values for P100 and high values for P101, then increase P100 until an overdisplacement takes place when the setpoint is reached. Decrease P100 by approx. 30%, then decrease P101 until an acceptable setpoint response is reached. Check that the motor runs smoothly at constant speed. If no failure occurred, go to step 10. Otherwise, check the inverter connections paying particular attention to supply voltages, DC link and input reference. Also check if alarm messages are displayed. In the Measure submenu, check the speed reference(M01), the supply voltage of the control voltage (M08), the DC link voltage (M09), the condition of terminals 6,7,8,9,10,11,12, and 13 (M11; if a number other than 0 appears, this indicates the activation of the relevant terminal). Check to see if these readings match with the measured values. Note that you can change Cxx parameters in the CONFIGURATION menu only when the inverter is DISABLED. Always set parameter P01 to 1 before changing any parameter. You can write down any customized parameter in the table on the last pages of the Programming Manual. If an alarm trips, find the cause responsible for the alarm and reset the equipment. Enable terminal 8 (Reset) for some time, or press the RESET key.
9) Possible failures:
11) Reset:
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3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Mains Power Range VAC supply voltage/tolerance kW connected motor/voltage range 200240VAC, 3phase, -15% +10% 1.3~395kW 200240VAC, 3phase 380500VAC, 3phase, -15% +5% 2.2~630kW 380415VAC, 3phase 500575VAC, 3phase, -15% +10% 2.5~751kW 440460VAC, 3phase 660690VAC, 3phase, -15% +10% 2.7~819kW 480500VAC, 3phase VDC supply voltage/tolerance 470~981kW 575VAC, 3phase 280360VDC, -15% +10% 563~1177kW 660690VAC, 3phase 530705VDC, -15% +5% Degree of protection/size STAND ALONE: IP20 from Size S05 to Size S40, IP00 705810VDC, -15% +10% 930970VDC, -15% +10% Size S50, IP54 from Size S05 to Size S30 Supply frequency (Hz)/tolerance BOX: IP54 5060Hz, +/-10% CABINET: IP24 and IP54. Motor Specifications Motor voltage range/precision 0Vmains, +/-2% Current/torque to motor/time 105200% for 2min. every 20min. up to S30. 105200% for 1min. every 10min. from S40. Starting torque/max. time 240% for a short time Output frequency/resolution 0800Hz (120Hz for VTC SW), resolution 0.01Hz Braking torque DC braking 30%*Cn Braking while decelerating up to 20%*Cn (with no braking resistor) Braking while decelerating up to 150%*Cn (with braking resistors) Adjustable carrier frequency with silent random modulation. IFD SW: S05S15 = 0.816kHz S20 = 0.812,8kHz S30 = 0.810kHz (5kHz for 0150 and 0162) S40 = 0.84kHz VTC SW: 5kHz Environmental Requirements Ambient temperature 040C no derating (40C to 50C derating 2% of rated current every degree beyond 40C) Storage temperature -25+70C Humidity 595% (non condensing) Altitude Up to 1000m a.s.l. For higher altitudes, derate the output current of 2% every 100m beyond 1000m (max. 4000m) Vibrations Lower than 5.9m/sec2 (=0.6G) Installation environment Do not install in direct sunlight and in places exposed to conductive dust, corrosive gases, vibrations, water sprinkling or dripping (if not protected by an adequate degree of protection). Do not install in salty environments. Operating atmospheric pressure 86106kPa Cooling system: Forced air-cooling
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Control method CONTROL Frequency/speed setting resolution Speed precision Overload capacity Starting torque Torque boost Operation method
Input signals
Analog inputs
OPERATION
Alarms
Warnings
Operating data
SAFETY CE Mark
IFD LIFT = Space vector modulation (vectorial modulation PWM with V/f curve) VTC = Vector Torque Control (Sensorless vectorial, direct torque control) Digital reference: 0.1Hz (IFD SW); 1 rpm (VTC SW) Analog reference 10bit: 0.01% resolution of maximum output frequency/speed with respect to max. speed Open loop: 0.5% of max. speed (2% for IFD SW and LIFT) Closed loop (with encoder): < 0.5% of max. speed Up to 2 times rated current for 120sec. Up to 200% Cn for 120sec and 240% Cn for a short duration Programmable for a rated torque increase Operation through terminals, keypad, serial communication 4 analog inputs: 2 voltage sum inputs, resolution 10bits 1 current input, resolution 10bits 1 voltage input, resolution 10bits Analog: 010VDC, +/-10VDC, 0 (4) 20mA. Digital: from keypad, serial communication 8 NPN/PNP digital inputs: 3 fixed inputs (ENABLE, START, RESET) and 5 programmable inputs IFD: 15 programmable frequency sets +/-800Hz VTC: 7 programmable speed sets +/-9000rpm LIFT: 4 programmable speed sets 02.5m/sec 4 + 4 accel./decel. ramps, 0 to 6500sec; possibility to set user-defined curves. 3 configurable digital outputs with setting of internal timers for activation/deactivation delay: 2 relay outputs with reverse contacts 250VCA, 30VDC, 3A 1 open collector output, NPN/PNP 548VDC, 50mA max 24VDC +/-5%, 100mA +10Vdc 0% + 2%, 10mA 2 configurable analog outputs, 010VDC and 0(4)20mA, resolution 8bits Inverter thermal protection, motor thermal protection, mains failure, overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent at constant speed or ground failure, overcurrent while accelerating, overcurrent while decelerating, overcurrent during speed search (IFD SW only), auxiliary trip from digital input, serial communication failure, Eeprom failure, control board failure, precharge circuit failure, inverter overload conditions for long duration, unconnected motor, encoder failure (VTC SW only), overspeed (VTC SW only). INVERTER OK, INVERTER ALARM, acceleration constant rpm -deceleration, current/torque limiting, POWER DOWN, SPEED SEARCHING (IFD SW only), DC braking, autotuning (VTC SW only). Frequency/torque/speed reference, output frequency, motor speed, required torque, generated torque, current to motor, voltage to motor, bus DC voltage, motor-absorbed power, digital input condition, digital output condition, trip log (last 5 alarms), operating time, auxiliary analog input value, PID reference, PID feedback, PID error value, PID regulator output, PID feedback with programmable multiplying factor, (cage speed reference, cage speed, cage acceleration time, length covered by the cage while accelerating, cage deceleration time, length covered by the cage while accelerating) (*). (*)LIFT SW only Standard incorporated RS485 multidrop 247 drops MODBUS RTU communication protocol AB Communicator: optional MODBUS/field bus converter (Profibus DP; Can Bus; Device Net; Ethernet; etc.). Each device may control up to 4 inverters. EN 61800-5-1, EN50178, EN60204-1, IEC 22G/109/NP Yes
COMMUNICATION DISPLAY
PROTECTIONS
Output signals
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The SINUS K series is dimensioned with 2 current values: current Imot, for the stated torque overload, and current Inom, representing the max. deliverable continuous current. The rated current of the connected motor should be lower than Inom (tolerance: +5%). In case of the connection of multiple motors, the sum of the rated current values must not exceed Inom (an output inductance is recommended in that case).
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APPLICATIONS :
CONNECTABLE MOTOR (VOLTAGE) 380440480575VAC 415VAC 460VAC 500VAC kW kW kW kW 4.7 5.5 7.5 15 22 37 45 48 55 65 75 100 110 120 132 170 200 215 220 280 315 355 400 450 500 560 630 5.5 6.7 9.2 18 25 44 50 55 65 76 84 112 126 138 153 191 225 245 255 314 361 414 462 512 584 651 751 6.0 7.4 10 19 27 48 54 59 71 83 91 122 137 151 167 209 246 267 278 342 394 451 504 559 637 710 819 333 410 472 541 604 670 763 851 981
DELIVERABLE CURRENT 660690VAC kW 400 492 567 649 725 804 916 1022 1177 Imot A 10.5 12.5 16.5 30 41 72 80 88 103 120 135 180 195 215 240 300 345 375 390 480 550 630 720 800 900 1000 1200 Inom A 10.5 12.5 16.5 30 41 72 80 88 103 120 135 180 195 215 240 300 345 375 390 480 550 630 720 800 900 1000 1200 Imax A 11.5 13.5 17.5 21 25 32 36 48 56 72 75 96 112 118 144 155 200 215 270 290 340 365 430 480 600 660 720 880 960 1100 1300 1440
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
S60
S70
CABINET model available only Legend: Imot = motor rated current for the stated torque overload Inom = continuous rated current of the inverter Imax = max. current the inverter can deliver for 120 sec every 20 min up to S30, for 60 sec every 10 min for S40 and higher
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S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
S60
S70
CABINET model available only Legend: Imot = motor rated current for the stated torque overload Inom = continuous rated current of the inverter Imax = max. current the inverter can deliver for 120 sec every 20 min up to S30, for 60 sec every 10 min for S40 and higher
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S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
S60
S70
CABINET model available only Legend: Imot = motor rated current for the stated torque overload Inom = continuous rated current of the inverter Imax = max. current the inverter can deliver for 120 sec every 20 min up to S30, for 60 sec every 10 min for S40 and higher
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S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
S60
S70
Legend: Imot = motor rated current for the stated torque overload Inom = continuous rated current of the inverter Imax = max. current the inverter can deliver for 120 sec every 20 min up to S30, for 60 sec every 10 min for S40 and higher
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3.2 CARRIER FREQUENCY SETTING (IFD SW only) AND PEAK CURRENT SETTING
The continuous current generated by the inverter in continuous operation type S1 at 40C depends on the carrier frequency. Do not exceed the carrier values stated in the table below. Carrier values may be set through parameters C01 and C02, Carrier Frequency submenu. Max. recommended carrier frequency (parameters C01 and C02) Size MODEL LIGHT (kHz) 8 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 STANDARD (kHz) 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 HEAVY (kHz) 16 16 16 16 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 10 5 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 10 10 10 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 STRONG (kHz) 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12.8 12.8 16 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 10 10 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Max. carrier (kHz) 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 10 10 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Peak current @ 20ms (ARMS) 15 17 24 29 35 40 45 59 69 87 90 118 138 146 180 194 251 270 310 333 420 450 537 599 751 826 901 1080 1213 1350 1595 1767 Instant (Apeak) 28 33 47 56 67 77 87 114 133 167 173 228 266 280 347 373 484 520 596 640 807 867 1033 1153 1444 1589 1733 2078 2333 2597 3069 3400
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50 S60
SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K SINUS K
0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399 0457 0524 0598 0748 0831
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From size S05 to size S30, SINUS K inverters are supplied with a built-in braking module. The braking resistor is to be incorporated in the inverter and connected to terminal B and terminal + (see section 1.4 Wiring). For IFD SW only, the braking module is enabled through programming parameter C57, Special Functions submenu. An external braking module is used for higher sizes (MFI). When choosing the braking resistor, consider its Ohm value and rated power. The Ohm value determines the instant power dissipated in the braking resistor and is relating to the motor power; the rated power determines the mean power to be dissipated in the braking resistor and is relating to the duty cycle of the equipment, i.e. to the resistor activation time with respect the duty cycle full time (the duty cycle of the resistor is equal to the motor braking time divided by the equipment duty cycle). It is not possible to connect resistors with a Ohm value lower than the min. value acknowledged by the inverter. The following pages contain application tables stating the resistors to be used depending on the inverter size, the application requirements and the supply voltage. The braking resistor power is stated as an approximate value. A correct dimensioning of the braking resistor is based on the equipment duty cycle and the power regenerated during the braking stage. For more details on the connection and features of the external braking module, refer to the braking module instruction manual.
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DUTY CYCLE 10% Degree of Protection IP54 or IP55 up to 25/1800W IP20 for higher power values
Size
MODEL
Code
RE3063750 RE3063750 RE3083500 RE3083500 RE3083500 RE3093500 RE3093500 RE3103250 RE3103250 RE3103250 RE3483150 RE3483150 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE4022660 RE4022660 RE4022660 RE4022660 2*RE3763100 2*RE4022660 2*RE4022660 2*RE4022660 3*RE4022660 3*RE4022660 3*RE4022660
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
SINUS K
50 75-1100W 50 75-550W 50 50-1100W 50 50-1100W 50 50-1100W 50 50-1500W 50 50-1500W 20 25-1800W 20 25-1800W 20 25-1800W 15 15-4000W 10 15-4000W 10 10-8000W 10 10-8000W 8.5 10-8000W 8.5 10-8000W 6 6.612000W 6 6.612000W 5 6.612000W 5 6.612000W 2*MFI-E 4T 90 10108000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.612000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.612000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.612000W (note 1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.612000W (note1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.612000W (note1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.612000W (note1)
(note 1): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module. DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 10% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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DUTY CYCLE 20% Degree of Protection IP54 or IP55 up to 25/2200W IP20 for higher power values
Size
MODEL
Code
RE3083500 RE3083500 RE3083500 RE3093500 RE3093500 RE3113500 RE3483500 RE3483250 RE3483250 RE3483250 RE3483150 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE4023100 RE4023100 RE4023100 2*RE3762330 2*RE3762330 2*RE4023100 2*RE4023100 2*RE4022660 2*RE4022660 3*RE4022660 3*RE4022660 4*RE4022660 4*RE4022660 4*RE4022660
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
SINUS K
50 501100W 50 5011000W 50 5011000W 50 501500W 50 501500W 50 502200W 50 504000W 20 254000W 20 254000W 20 254000W 15 154000W 10 108000W 10 108000W 10 1012000W 8.5 1012000W 8.5 1012000W 6 3.3+3.38000W (note 1) 6 3.3+3.38000W (note 1) 5 10//1012000W (note 2) 5 10//1012000W (note 2) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.612000W (note 3) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.612000W (note 3) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.612000W (note 3) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.612000W (note 3) 4*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.66.612000W (note 3) 4*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.66.6120000W (note 3) 4*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.66.612000W (note 3)
(note 1): Two series-connected resistors, 3.3Ohm/8000W (note 2): Two parallel-connected resistors, 10Ohm/12000W (note 3): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module. DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 20% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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4.1.1.3 B R A K I N G R E S I S T O R S F O R A P P L I C A T I O N S 380-500V A C S U P P L Y V O L T A G E
Min. resistor to be connected to the inverter
4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T BA2X2 4T XA2X2 4T XA2X2 4T XA2X2 4T XA2X2 4T XA2X0 4T XA2X0 4T XA2X0
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AND
Size
SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
MODEL
0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
SINUS K
50 504000W 504000W 50 504000W 50 504000W 50 504000W 50 50 508000W 508000W 50 508000W 20 20 2012000W 20 2012000W 15 1516000W 10 1516000W 10 1024000W 10 1024000W 8.5 1024000W 8.5 1024000W 6 648000W 6 648000W 5 564000W 5 564000W 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.632000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.632000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.632000W (note 1) 2*MFI-E 4T 90 66 48000W (note 1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 6.66.66.632000W (note 1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 66648000W (note 1) 3*MFI-E 4T 90 66648000W (note 1)
(note 1): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module. DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 50% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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DUTY CYCLE 10% Degree of Protection IP54 or IP55 up to 15/1100W IP20 for higher power values
56350W 56350W 56//56350W (note 1) 56//56350W (note 1) 56//56350W (note 1) 56//56350W (note 1) 56//56350W (note 1) 151100W 151100W 151100W 15//151100W (note 2) 54000W 54000W 54000W 54000W 54000W 3.38000W 3.38000W 3.38000W 3.38000W 3.3//3.38000W (note 3) 3.3//3.38000W (note 3) 3.3//3.38000W (note 3) 3.3//3.38000W (note 3) 3.3//3.3//3.38000W (note 3) 3.3//3.3//3.38000W (note 3)
Size
MODEL
Code
RE2643560 RE2643560 2*RE2643560 2*RE2643560 2*RE2643560 2*RE2643560 2*RE2643560 RE3083150 RE3083150 RE3083150 2*RE3083150 RE3482500 RE3482500 RE3482500 RE3482500 RE3482500 RE3762330 RE3762330 RE3762330 RE3762330 2*RE3762330 2*RE3762330 2*RE3762330 2*RE3762330 3*RE3762330 3*RE3762330
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
(note 1): Two parallel-connected resistors, 56Ohm/350W (note 2): Four parallel-connected resistors, 15Ohm/1100W (note 3): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 10% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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4.1.1.5 B R A K I N G R E S I S T O R S F O R A P P L I C A T I O N S W I T H O F 20% A N D 200-240V A C S U P P L Y V O L T A G E .
Min. resistor to be connected to the inverter
SINUS K 0005 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0007 2T BA2X2 S05 SINUS K 0009 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0011 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0014 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0017 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0020 2T BA2X2 S10 SINUS K 0025 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0030 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0035 2T BA2X2 S15 SINUS K 0040 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0049 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0060 2T BA2X2 S20 SINUS K 0067 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0074 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0086 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0113 2T BA2X2 S30 SINUS K 0129 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0150 2T BA2X2 SINUS K 0162 2T BA2X2 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 8.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.2 4.2 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.5
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56350W 100/100350W (note1) 56//56350W 56//56350W 100//100//100//100350W (note 2) 100//100//100//100350W (note 2) 251800W 75//75//75//75//75//75550W (note3) 75//75//75//75//75//75550W (note3) 75//75//75//75//75//75550W (note3) 25//251800W (note 4) 54000W 58000W 58000W 58000W 58000W 3.312000W 3.312000W 3.312000W 3.312000W 3.33.38000W (note 5) 3.33.38000W (note 5) 3.33.312000W (note 5) 3.33.312000W (note 5) 3.33.33.312000W (note 5) 3.33.33.312000W (note 5) 3.33.33.312000W (note 5)
Size
MODEL
Code
RE2643560 2*RE2644100 2*RE2635560 2*RE2635560 4*RE2644100 4*RE2644100 RE3103250 6*RE3063750 6*RE3063750 6*RE3063750 2*RE3103250 RE3482500 RE3762500 RE3762500 RE3762500 RE3762500 RE4022330 RE4022330 RE4022330 RE4022330 2*RE3762330 2*RE3762330 2*RE4022330 2*RE4022330 3*RE4022330 3*RE4022330 3*RE4022330
SINUS K 0179 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 S40 SINUS K 0200 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 SINUS K 0216 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 SINUS K 0250 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 SINUS K 0312 2T XA2X0 3*MFI-E 2T 45 S50 SINUS K 0366 2T XA2X0 3*MFI-E 2T 45 SINUS K 0399 2T XA2X0 3*MFI-E 2T 45
(note 1): Two parallel-connected resistors, 100Ohm/350W (note 2): Four parallel-connected resistors, 100Ohm/350W (note 3): Six parallel-connected resistors, 75Ohm/550W (note 4): Two parallel-connected resistors, 25Ohm/1800W (note 5): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module. DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 20% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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Degree of Protection IP54 or IP55 up to 25 /1800W IP20 for higher power values
Code
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS SINUS
K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399
2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 25.0 2T BA2X2 10.0 2T BA2X2 10.0 2T BA2X2 10.0 2T BA2X2 8.0 2T BA2X2 5.0 2T BA2X2 5.0 2T BA2X2 5.0 2T BA2X2 4.2 2T BA2X2 4.2 2T BA2X2 3.0 2T BA2X2 3.0 2T BA2X2 2.5 2T BA2X2 2.5 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X2 2*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X2 3*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X0 3*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X0 3*MFI-E 2T 45 2T XA2X0 4*MFI-E 2T 45
501100W 501100W 251800W 251800W 254000W 254000W 254000W 108000W 108000W 108000W 108000W 6.612000W 6.612000W 58000W 10//108000W (note1) 10//108000W (note1) 6.6/6.6012000W (note 2) 6.6/6.6012000W 10//10//1012000W (note 3) 10//10//1012000W (note 3) 6.6/6.66.612000W (note 4) 6.6/6.66.612000W (note 4) 6.6/6.66.612000W 6.6/6.66.66.6/6.612000W (note 4)
6.6/6.66.66.6/6.66.6/12000W
RE3083500 RE3083500 RE3103250 RE3103250 RE3483250 RE3483250 RE3483250 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE3763100 RE4022660 RE4022660 RE3762500 2*RE3763100 2*RE3763100 2*RE4022660 2*RE4022660 RE4023100 RE4023100 3*RE4022660 4*RE4022660 4*RE4022660 5*RE4022660 6*RE4022660 6*RE4022660 7*RE4022660
(note 4)
6.6/6.66.66.6/6.66.6/12000W
(note 4)
6.6/6.66.66.6/6.66.6/12000W
(note 4)
(note 1): Two parallel-connected resistors, 10Ohm/8000W (note 2): Four parallel-connected resistors, 6.6Ohm/12000W (note 3): Three parallel-connected resistors, 10Ohm/12000W (note 4): For the connection of MFI and braking resistors, see manual relating to MFI braking module. DANGER: CAUTION: Braking resistors may reach temperatures higher than 200C. Power dissipated by braking resistors may be equal to approx. 50% of the connected motor rated power. Use a proper air-cooling system. Do not install braking resistors near heat-sensitive equipment or objects. Do not connect any braking resistor with an Ohm value lower than the value stated in the tables.
CAUTION:
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4.1.2 A VAIBLE
MODELS
30
200 L = 300
M00265-0
Fig. 4.1: Overall dimensions, resistor 56-100/350W Overall dimensions, resistor 56-100/350W Wgt (g) 400 400 Degree of protection IP55 IP55 Average pwr to be dissipated (W) 350 350 Max. duration of continuous operation for 200-240VAC (s)* 3.5 3.5
(*) max. value to be set for parameter Brake Enable (C68 (IFD SW) or C60 (VTC SW)). Set Brake Disable C67 (IFD SW) or C59 (VTC SW) so as not to exceed the max. power to be dissipated by the braking resistor. Set Brake Disable=0 and Brake enableg0 not to limit the operation of the built-in braking module.
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4.8
57
68
300
13
Fig.4.2: Overall dimensions and ratings for braking resistor 75/1300W Overall dimensions and ratings, resistor 75/1300W
L Type (mm)
P (mm)
Wgt (g)
Degree of Protection
75Ohm/750W 195 174 500 IP33 550 2.25 RE3063750 (*) max. value to be set for parameter Brake Enable (C68 (IFD SW) or C60 (VTC SW)). Set Brake Disable C67 (IFD SW) or C59 (VTC SW) so as not to exceed the max. power to be dissipated by the braking resistor. Set Brake Disable=0 and Brake enableg0 not to limit the operation of the built-in braking module.
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4.1.2.3 M O D E L S
FROM
1100W
TO
2200W
P L
Fig.4.3: Overall dimensions and mechanical features for braking resistors from 1100W to 2200 W Overall dimensions and mechanical features, braking resistors 1100W to 2200 W Mean power to be dissipated (W) 15Ohm/1100W
RE3083150
M00619-0
A Type (mm)
B (mm)
L (mm)
l (mm)
P (mm)
Wgt (g)
Max. duration of continuous operation 380500Vac (s)* not applic. 200240Vac (s)* 6 8 20 4,5 18 12 not limited 11
Degree of protection
20Ohm/1100W RE3083500 50Ohm/1100W RE3083500 10Ohm/1500W RE3093100 39Ohm/1500W RE3093390 50Ohm/1500W RE3093500 25Ohm/1800W RE310250 50Ohm/2200W RE3113500 75Ohm/2200W RE3113750
95
30
320
8084
240
1250
IP55
950
120
40
320
107112
240
2750
IP54
1100 4.5
120 190
40 67
380 380
107112 177182
300 300
3000 7000
IP54 IP54
1300 2000
3 8
wire standard length: 300mm (*) max. value to be set for parameter Brake Enable (C68 (IFD SW) or C60 (VTC SW)). Set Brake Disable C67 (IFD SW) or C59 (VTC SW) so as not to exceed the max. power to be dissipated by the braking resistor. Set Brake Disable=0 and Brake enableg0 not to limit the operation of the built-in braking module.
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Fig.4.4: Overall dimensions, 4kW, 8kW, and 12kW Mean power to be dissipated (W) Max. duration of continuous operation 380200500Vac 240Vac (s)* (s)*
RESISTOR
A (mm)
B (mm)
L (mm)
H (mm)
P (mm)
Wgt (Kg)
Degree of protection
54KW not applic. 10 RE3482500 154KW 5 100 RE3483150 254kW 620 600 100 250 40 5.5 IP20 4000 20 RE3483250 394kW not limited 60 RE3483390 504kW 90 RE3483500 3.3/8kW not applic. 5 RE3762330 5/8kW 620 600 160 250 60 10.6 IP20 8000 not applic. 40 RE3762500 10/8kW 2 100 RE3763100 3.3 /12kW not applic. 70 RE4022330 6.6/12kW 620 600 200 250 80 13.7 IP20 12000 5 200 RE4022660 10/12kW 12 not limited RE4023100 (*) max. value to be set in parameter Brake Enable (C68 (IFD SW) or C60 (VTC SW)). Set Brake Disable C67 (IFD SW) or C59 (VTC SW) so as not to exceed the max. power to be dissipated by the braking resistor. Set Brake Disable=0 and Brake enableg0 not to limit the operation of the built-in braking module.
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Fig.4.6 Position of electrical connections in box resistors Remove grids to gain access to wiring terminals. Important: Figure shows resistor 20Ohm/12kW. For certain models, remove both panels to gain access to wiring terminals.
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P RESISTOR (mm)
P1 (mm)
P2 (mm)
L (mm)
H (mm)
Weight (Kg)
Degree of protection
380500VAC
200240VAC
50/4KW RE3503500 50/8KW RE3783500 20/12KW RE4053200 15/16KW RE4163150 10 /24kW RE4293100 6.6/32kW RE4362660 6/48kW RE4452600 5/64kW RE4552500
650
530
710
320
375
20
IP23
4000
not limited
650
530
710
380
375
23
IP23
8000
not limited
650
530
710
460
375
34
IP23
12000
not limited
40 54 68 101 128
not limited not limited not limited not limited not limited
(*) max. value to be set for parameter Brake Enable (C68 (IFD SW) or C60 (VTC SW)). Set Brake Disable C67 (IFD SW) or C59 (VTC SW) so as not to exceed the max. power to be dissipated by the braking resistor. Set Brake Disable=0 and Brake enableg0 not to limit the operation of the built-in braking module.
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Harmonic currents
60%
With an inductance
50%
With no inductance
40%
30%
20%
10%
5th
7th
11th
19th
23rd
25th
Input reactance L2 and L4 are available, having a different inductance value. Section 4.4.2 details the inductance ratings based on the inverter size.
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4.4.2 I NDUCTANCE
INVERTER
RATINGS
INVERTER CURRENT 10.5 12.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 30 30 41 41 41 72 80 88 103 120 135 180 195 215 240 300 345 375 390 480 550 630 type L2 code IM0120204 IM0120204 IM0120204 IM0120204 IM0120204 IM0120254 IM0120254 IM0120254 IM0120254 IM0120254 IM0120254 IM0120304 IM0120304 IM0120304 IM0120304 IM0120354 IM0120404 IM0120404 IM0120404 IM0120504 IM0120504 IM0120604 IM0120604 IM0120604 IM0120604 IM0120704 IM0120704 type L4 code 3x IM0100354 3x IM0100354 3x IM0100354 3x IM0100354 3x IM0100354 IM0122104 IM0122104 IM0122104 IM0122104 IM0122104 IM0122104 IM0122154 IM0122154 IM0122154 IM0122154 IM0122204 IM0122254 IM0122254 IM0122254 IM0122304 IM0122304 IM0122404 IM0122404 IM0122404 IM0122404 IM0122604 IM0122604
MODEL 0005 0007 0009 0011 0014 0017 0020 0025 0030 0035 0040 0049 0060 0067 0074 0086 0113 0129 0150 0162 0179 0200 0216 0250 0312 0366 0399
mH
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.062 0.062 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.025 0.025
mH
0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.01 0.01 0.0062 0.0062 0.0062 0.0062 0.0045 0.0045
S05
S10
S15
S20
S30
S40
S50
CAUTION:
Always use L2 inductance under the following circumstances: mains instability; converters installed for DC motors; loads generating strong voltage variations at startup; mains power exceeding 500 KVA.
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4.4.2.1 L2 R EACTANCE
Code type L2 IM0120154 IM0120204 IM0120254 IM0120304 IM0120354 IM0120404 IM0120504 IM0120604 IM0120704 Current A 18 35 70 120 170 235 335 520 780 Inductance mH 1.1 0.60 0.30 0.18 0.13 0.090 0.062 0.040 0.025
RATINGS
Power loss Watt 35 60 80 100 170 170 180 300 410 A 120 B 75 C 14 15 35 40 43 39 45 60 55
M
Terminals 335-Flat 30x5 Terminali per for 335 A - Piatto 30 x 5
SIZE E 67 125 150 150 G 55 70 80 80 H 130 175 J 61 90 M 25 40 60 60 80 80 Hole 5 14x7 14x7 14x7 18x7 18x7 24x9 24x9 24x9
Wgt kg 2.5 5 8 9 17 22 43 53 68
170 105 180 140 180 145 240 185 240 195 300 215 300 230 360 265
M
250 130 260 170 100 250 130 290 170 100 300 160 310 200 120
Connection terminals
15
30
15
Hole 9 F oro
M6 x 3 0 C J B
Fastening hole F ro f ssa gio
20
40
20
Hole Foro 10 10
25
50
25
Hole 12 F oro 12
G J
=
M 00269 -A
M5 x 15
M6 x 30 C
J B
Fastening Fo ro fissaghole gio
J B
G J
=
M 0 0 26 7 -A
G J
F
M 00 2 6 4- A
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Code type L4 IM0122104 IM0122154 IM0122204 IM0122254 IM0122304 IM0122404 IM0122504 Current A 70 120 170 235 335 520 780 Inductance mH 0.045 0.030 0.020 0.015 0.010 0.0062 0.0045
RATINGS
Power loss Watt 25 25 45 60 90 180 300 A B C 29 35 55 55 35 60 55 E 125 125 150 150 150 SIZE G 60 75 65 65 65 H 135 135 160 160 160 J 76 90 95 95 95 M 50 50 60 60 60 80 80 Hole 14x7 14x7 14x7 14x7 14x7 18x7 18x7 Wgt kg 4 5 5.5 6 7.5 22 28
150 105 150 125 180 150 180 150 180 130 240 200 240 190
M6 x 30 C
J B
Fastening Foro fisshole aggio
G J
=
M 0 0 267 - A
15
30
15
Foro 9 Hole 9
20
40
20
F oro 0 Hole 12 1
M 6 x 30 C
J B
Fastening Fo ro fissaggihole o
25
50
25
Foro 12 Hole 10
G J
=
M 00 77 9-A
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Fastening F o r o d ihole f is s a g g io
M 0 0 2 7 5 -A
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2-4-6-pole MOTORS
10
20
30
40
50
> 50
mt.
8-pole MOTORS
kW 7.5 22 45 90 160 250 315
10
20
30
40
50
> 50
Mt.
2-4-6-pole MOTORS
10
20
30
40
50
> 50
mt.
8-pole MOTORS
10
20
30
40
50
> 50
mt.
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Always use an output inductance for >= 10-pole motors or parallel-connected motors controlled by a single inverter
Output inductance NOT required Output inductance REQUIRED
MOTOR R S T
INVERTER INVE SINUS K RTER
SINUS/IFD-IFDV V SINUS/IFDE-IFDEV W L
M0 0299 -0
CAUTION:
L2 inductance may be used when the inverter output frequency does not exceed 60 Hz. For a higher output frequency a special inductance for the max. allowable operating frequency must be used. Please contact Elettronica Santerno S.p.a.
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COMPATIBLE ENCODERS POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT 5V or 24V LINE DRIVER, PNP, PUSH-PULL, 5V 24V LINE DRIVER, PNP, PUSH-PULL, 24V
NPN, NPN,
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4.5.1.
E NVIRONMENTAL R EQUIREMENTS
0 to + 50 C ambient temperature (contact Elettronica Santerno for higher ambient temperatures) 5 to 95% (non condensing) 4000 (a.s.l.)
4.5.2
E LECTRICAL F EATURES
COMPATIBLE ENCODERS: Power supply: 5V/24V, 200mA Output type: line driver; NPN; PNP, Open collector, PUSH-PULL (see wiring diagram) Encoder signal max. frequency: 75kHz (e.g. 1024 pulse/rev@ 4500 RPM). INPUT RATINGS: Typical input current: 12mA (version 24V) and 10mA (version 5V) INSULATION: The encoder supply line and inputs are galvanically insulated from the inverter control board grounding for a 500VAC test voltage.
4.5.3
I NSTALLING
THE
E NCODER B OARD
ON THE I NVERTER
1) Turn off the inverter and wait a few minutes. 2) Remove the cover allowing to gain access to the inverter control terminals. The mounting columns for the encoder board and signal connector are located on the left.
Signal connector
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3) Fit the encoder board and make sure that all contacts enter the relevant housing in the signal connector. Fasten the encoder board to the metal columns using the screws supplied. 4) Turn on the inverter and set the parameters relating to the encoder feedback (see Programming Manual).
4.5.4
A 9-pole terminal board is located on the front side of the encoder board. Terminal: CHA Channel A encoder CHA Channel A encoder with complementary outputs CHB Channel B encoder CHB Channel B encoder with complementary outputs CHC Channel C encoder (Zero notch) CHC Channel C encoder with complementary outputs +5VENC 5V supply for encoder (max. 200mA with electronic limit) +24VENC 24V supply for encoder (max. 200mA protected by self-resetting fuse) 0VE encoder supply ground For the encoder connection to the encoder board, see wiring diagrams (following pages).
4.5.5
T RIMMER
Trimmer +5VADJ installed on board ES797/1 allows to adjust output voltage +5VENC. This can compensate voltage drops in case of long distance between the encoder and the encoder board. Adjustment procedure: put a tester on the encoder supply connector (encoder side of the connecting cable); make sure the encoder is on. rotate the trimmer clockwise to increase supply voltage (max. allowable voltage for encoder board terminals is 5.5V).
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4.5.6
5V BOARD
a) LINE DRIVER or PUSH-PULL encoder with complementary outputs Supply: 5V Complementary outputs A and B: 5V
b) LINE DRIVER or PUSH-PULL encoder with complementary outputs Supply: 24V Complementary outputs A and B: 5V
ES797/1 Version 5V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V
ES797/1 Version 5V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V
Supply 24V Output 5V EncEEncod
Encoder d
Encoder d
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ES797/1 Version 5V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V
ES797/1 Version 5V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V Encoder
Encoder
EncEEncod Output 5V d
Supply 5V
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24V BOARD e) PNP or PUSH-PULL encoder Supply: 24V PNP/PUSH-PULL output: 24V
f) NPN Open collector encoder Supply: 24V NPN Open collector output: 24V
ES797/1 Version 24V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V
ES797/1 Version 24V 1 CHA 2 CHA 3 CHB 4 CHB 5 CHC 6 CHC 7 +5V 8 +24V 9 0V
Supply 24V EncEEncod Output 24V
Encoder
Encoder
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g) PUSH-PULL encoder with complementary outputs Supply: 24V Complementary outputs A and B: 24V
WARNING: a wrong encoder-board connection may damage both the encoder and the board.
Encoder
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4.5.7 W IRING
Use a screened cable to connect the encoder to the board. Screening should be grounded to both ends of the cable. Use the special clamp to fasten the encoder wire and ground the cable screening to the inverter.
Do not stretch the encoder wire along with the motor supply cable. Connect the encoder directly to the inverter using a cable with no intermediate devices, such as terminals or connectors. Use a model of encoder suitable for your application (as for connection length and max. rev number). Preferably use encoder models with complementary LINE-DRIVER or PUSH-PULL outputs. Non-complementary PUSH-PULL, PNP or NPN open collector outputs offer a lower immunity to noise. The encoder electrical noise occurs as the difficult speed adjustment or irregular operation of the inverter; in the worst cases, it can lead to the inverter stop due to overcurrent conditions.
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5 PROVISIONS
Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/CEE and following amendments 92/31/CEE, 93/68/CEE, and 93/97/CEE. In most systems, the processing control also requires additional devices, such as computers, captors, and so on, that are usually installed one next to the other, thus causing disturbance: - Low frequency harmonics. - High frequency electromagnetic interference (EMI) High frequency interference High frequency interference is disturbance or radiated interference with >9kHz frequency. Critical values range from 150kHz to 1000MHz. Interference is often caused by commutations to be found in any device, i.e. switching feeders and drive output modules. High frequency disturbance may interfere with the correct operation of the other devices. High frequency noise produced by a device may cause malfunctions in measurement systems and communication systems, so that radio receivers only receive electrical noise. This may cause unexpected faults. Two fields may be concerned: immunity (EN50082-1-2, EN61800-3/A11 and following EN 61800-3 issue 2) and emissions (EN 55011group 1 and 2 cl. A, EN 55011 group 1 cl.B, EN61800-3-A11 and following EN 61800-3 issue 2). Standards EN55011 and 50082, as well as standard EN61800-3, define immunity and emission levels required for devices designed to operate in different environments. Drives manufactured by ELETTRONICA SANTERNO are designed to operate under the most different conditions, so they all ensure high immunity against RFI and high reliability in any environment. The table below defines PDS (Power Drive Systems) of EN 61800-3:2002 (which will become EN61800-3 issue 2).
FIRST ENVIRONMENT
Environment including domestic devices and industrial devices which are connected directly to a low-voltage mains (with no intermediate transformer) for domestic usage.
SECOND ENVIRONMENT
PDS of Category C1
PDS with rated voltage lower than 1000 V to be used in the First Environment.
PDS of Category C2
PDS with rated voltage lower than 1000 V; if used in the First Environment, they are intended to be installed and commissioned by professional users only.
PDS of Category C3
PDS with rated voltage lower than 1000 V to be used in the Second Environment.
PDS of Category C4
PDS with rated voltage equal to or higher than 1000 V or with a current equal to or higher than 400A to be used in complex systems installed in the Second Environment.
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Emission Limits The standards in force also define the allowable emission level for different environments. The diagrams below show emission limits allowed by Pr EN 61800-3 issue 2 (corresponding to EN61800-3/A11)
dB (uV)
60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0,1 1 10 100
Quasi-Peak Category C2 Mean Value Category C2 Quasi-Peak Category C1 Mean Value Category C1
log f (MHz)
A1 = EN 61800-3 issue 2 FIRST ENVIRONMENT, Category C2, EN55011 gr.1 cl. A, EN50081-2, EN61800-3/A11. B = EN 61800-3 issue 2 FIRST ENVIRONMENT, Category C1, EN55011 gr.1 cl. B, EN50081-1,-2, EN61800-3/A11.
Quasi-Peak I <= 100 A Mean Value I <= 100 A Quasi-Peak I > 100 A Mean Value I > 100 A
dB (uV)
80 60 40 20 0 0,1 1 10 100
log f (MHz)
A2 = EN 61800-3 issue 2 SECOND ENVIRONMENT Category C3, EN55011 gr.2 cl. A, EN618003/A11.
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Inverters manufactured by ELETTRONICA SANTERNO allow to choose among four levels: I no suppression of the emissions for users who use power drive systems in a non-vulnerable environment and who directly provide for the suppression of the emissions; A1 emission suppression for PDS installed in the FIRST ENVIRONMENT, Category C2; A2 emission suppression for PDS installed in the SECOND ENVIRONMENT, Category C3; B emission suppression for PDS installed in the FIRST ENVIRONMENT, Category C1. ELETTRONICA SANTERNO is the only manufacturer offering power drive systems with built-in A2-level filters up to 1200kW. All those classes are provided with the Declaration of European Conformity. Additional external RFI filters may be installed to bring emissions of devices of level I or A1 to level B. As for lifts, standard UNI EN 12015 relating to electromagnetic compatibility requires incorporated A1-type filters for currents under 25A and incorporated A2-type filters for currents over 25A.
Immunity
Electromagnetic disturbance is caused by harmonics, semiconductor commutations, voltage variation-fluctuationdissymmetry, mains failures and frequency variations. Electrical equipment must be immune from electromagnetic disturbance. According to standards EN61800-3:1996/A11:2000 and Pr EN61800-3:2002, immunity is provided by the following tests: - Immunity: EN61000-4-2/IEC1000-4-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 2: Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test. Basic EMC Publication. EN61000-4-3/IEC1000-4-3 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 3: Radiated, Radio-frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test. Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/CEE and following amendments, 92/31/CEE, 93/68/CEE, and 93/97/CEE) EN61000-4-4/IEC1000-4-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 4: Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity Test. Basic EMC Publication. EN61000-4-5/IEC1000-4-5 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 5: Surge Immunity Test. EN61000-4-6/IEC1000-4-6 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Part 4: Testing and Measurement Techniques. Section 6: Immunity from Radiofrequency Fields Induced Disturbance. ELETTRONICA SANTERNO certifies all its products in compliance with immunity standards in force. All classes are provided with CE Declaration of European Conformity according to Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/CEE 92/31/CEE 23/68/CEE-93/97/CEE (reproduced on the last pages of the instruction manual). CAUTION: For products with ID I in column 7 in the nameplate (see section 1.2): These devices are not provided with RFI filters. They can produce radio interference in domestic environments; additional measures should be taken to suppress radio interference. For products with ID A1 in column 7 in the nameplate (see section 1.2): These are category C2 devices according to EN61800-3. They can produce radio interference in domestic environments; additional measures should be taken to suppress radio interference.
CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
For products with ID A2 in column 7 in the nameplate (see section 1.2): These are category C3 devices according to EN61800-3. They can produce radio interference in domestic environments; additional measures should be taken to suppress radio interference. IEC61800-5-1 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 5-1: Safety requirements Electrical, thermal and energy. Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 5-2: Safety requirements-Functional. Semiconductor convertors. General Requirements and line-commutated convertors. Part 1-1: Specifications of basic requirements Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Part 2: General requirements Rating specifications for low voltage adjustable frequency AC power drive systems. Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines. Part 1: General requirements. Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code). Electronic equipment for power systems. EN50178 (1997-10)
IEC-22G/109/NP
EN60146-1-1/IEC146-1-1 Low Voltage Directive (73/23/CEE and following amendment EN60146-2/IEC1800-2 93/68/CEE)
EN60204-1/IEC204-1 EN60529/IEC529
ELETTRONICA SANTERNO is capable of providing Declaration CE of Conformity according to the requirements of LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73/23/CEE-93/68/CEE and to MACHINES DIRECTIVE, 89/392/CEE, 91368/CEE93/44/CEE (reproduced on the last pages of the instruction manual).
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Fig.5.1 Disturbance sources in a power drive system equipped with an inverter The measures to be taken to suppress disturbance include: grounding enhancement; changes made to the cabinet structure; installation of mains filters on the line and installation of output toroidal filters on the motor cables; optimization of the wiring and cable screening. Always restrict as much as possible the area exposed to disturbance, so as to limit interferences with the other components in the cabinet. Grounding Disturbance occurring in the grounding circuit affects the other circuits through the grounding mains or the casing of the connected motor. Disturbance may interfere with the following appliances which are installed on the machines and which are sensitive to radiated interference, as they are measurement circuits operating at low voltage (V) or current signal levels (A): transducers (tachos, encoders, resolvers); thermoregulators (thermocouples); weighing systems (loading cells); PLC or NC inputs/outputs; photocells or magnetic proximity switches.
Disturbance is mainly due to high-frequency currents flowing in the grounding mains and the machine metal components. Disturbance occurs in the sensitive sections of components (optical transducer, magnetic transducer, capacitive transducer). Disturbance may also occur in appliances installed on machines with the same grounding or metal and mechanical interconnections. A possible solution is to enhance the inverter, motor and cabinet grounding, as high-frequency currents flowing in the grounding between the inverter and the motor (capacity distributed to the ground of the motor cable and casing) may cause a strong difference of potential in the system.
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5.2.1 T HE M AINS
Disturbance and radiated interference occur in the mains. Limiting disturbance results in weakening radiated interference. Disturbance on the mains may interfere with devices installed on the machine or devices installed even some hundred meters far from the machine and which are connected to the same mains. The following appliances are particularly sensitive to disturbance: computers; radio receivers and TV receivers; biomedical equipment; weighing systems; machines using thermoregulation; telephone systems. Mains disturbance may be limited by installing a mains filter to reduce RFI. ELETTRONICA SANTERNO adopted this solution to suppress RFI. Incorporated filters installed in the inverters are shown in section 5.2.4.
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SIGNAL CABLES SEGREGATED FROM POWER CABLES (POSSIBLE PERPENDICULAR ARRANGEMENT) FILTER INVERTER WIRES AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE
CONTROL TERMINAL
Relais
Counters
SCREENING FOR GROUND INPUT WIRE TO THE INVERTER (AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO THE OUTPUT TOROID INDUCTANCE) AND TO THE MOTOR
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5.2.3 T HE C ABINET
To prevent input and output of electromagnetic emissions to and from the cabinet, draw particular attention to the cabinet doors, opening and cable paths. A) Use a seam-welded metal frame ensuring electrical continuity. Provide an unpainted, reference grounding support on the frame bottom. This steel sheet or metal grill is to be connected to the metal frame, which is also connected to the ground mains of the equipment. All components must be bolted directly to the grounding support. B) Hinged parts or mobile parts (i.e. doors) must be made of metal and capable of restoring electrical conductivity once closed. C) Segregate cables bases on the type and intensity of electrical quantities and the type of devices which they are connected to (components that may generate electromagnetic disturbance and components that are particularly sensitive to disturbance): high sensitivity low sensitivity low perturbation high perturbation - analog inputs and outputs: voltage reference and current reference - sensors and measurement circuits (ATs and VTs) - DC supply (10V, 24V) - digital inputs and outputs: optoisolated commands, relay outputs - filtered AC supply - power circuits in general - inverter non-filtered AC supply - contactors - inverter-motor wires
Measures to take when wiring the cabinet or the system: Sensitive signals and perturbator signals must never exist within a cable. Avoid that cables carrying sensitive signals and perturbator signals run parallel at short distance: whenever possible, paths of cables carrying sensitive signals and perturbator signals should be reduced to a minimum. The distance between segregated cables should be proportional to the cable length. Whenever possible, cable crossing should be perpendicular. Wires connecting the motor or load mainly generate disturbance. Disturbance is important in inverter power drive systems or the devices installed on the machine, and could interfere with local communication circuits located near the inverter (radiotelephones, mobile phones). Follow the instructions below to solve these problems: Provide for a motor cable path as short as possible. Screen the power cables to the motor; ground screening both to the inverter and to the motor. Excellent results are obtained using cables in which the protection connection (yellow-green cable) is external to the screening (this type of cables are available on the market with a cross-section up to 35mm2 per phase). If no screened cable having a suitable cross-section is available, segregate power cables in grounded, metal raceways. Screen signal cables and ground screening on the inverter side. Segregate power cable from signal cables. Leave a clearance of at least 0.5m between signal cables and motor cables. Series-connect a common mode inductance (toroid) (approx. 100H) to the inverter-motor connection.
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Limiting the disturbance in the motor cables will also limit mains disturbance. Screened cables allow both signal sensitive cables and perturbator cables to run in the same raceway. When using screened cables, 360 screening is obtained with collars directly bolted to the ground support.
5.2.4 I NPUT
The inverters of the SINUS K series may be delivered with incorporated input filters; in that case, models are marked with A1, A2, B in the ID number. If built-in filters are fitted, disturbance amplitude ranges between allowable emission limits (see section 5 Provisions). As for devices of group 1, class B for standard EN55011and VDE0875G, just install an additional output toroid filter (e.g. type 2xK618) on the models with incorporated filter A1. Make sure that the three cables between the motor and the inverter go through the core. The figure shows the wiring diagram for the line, the inverter and the motor.
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Fig. 5.2 Wiring the toroid filter for the inverter of the SINUS K series NOTE: Install the output filter near the inverter to comply with the standards in force (leave a minimum clearance for the cable connections); follow the instructions given for the connection of the ground terminals and the terminals of the filter, the motor and the inverter (see section 5.2.1). Install the toroid filter by leading the connection cables between the motor and the inverter inside the toroid.
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