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Rexroth
DIAX04
HVE and HVR
2nd Generation Power Supply Units
Application Manual
SYSTEM200
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Rexroth
Indramat
Title
DIAX04
HVE and HVR 2nd Generation Power Supply Units
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Document typecode
Internal file reference
Purpose of documentation
Application Manual
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Document Number, 120-1900-B301-05/EN
The purpose of this documentation is to ....
choose and calculate the power supply unit for the drive controllers
types DIAX04 (HDD and HDS), which is appropriate for your
applications.
plan the construction of the control cabinet.
mount and connect the power supply units.
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Description
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Release
Date
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Notes
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Use
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266 305
Project Planning
Manual
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Selection Lists
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AC-Hauptantriebe mit 2AD- und ADFMotoren /
AC main drives with 2AD- and ADFmotors
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Selection data
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Project Planning
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280 446
Project Planning
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275 156
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Supplementary documentation
Note:
Where?
What?
Supplementary documentation inserted
update
Auxiliary Components
Auxiliary Components
Entire Document
HVR
HVR/HVE
HVE
KD
GLD
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Contents I
Contents
1
System overview
1-1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2-1
2.2
Safety Instructions
3-1
3.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2
Explanations................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Protection by protective low voltage (PELV) against electrical shock ........................................... 3-6
3.7
3.8
Protection against magnetic and electromagnetic fields during operations and mounting............ 3-8
3.9
Technical data
4.1
4-1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5-1
5.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
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II Contents
5.6
5.7
5.8
Auxiliary components
6-1
6.1
6.2
6.3
Mounting
7.1
7-1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Electrical connection
8-1
8.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
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Contents III
8.7
8.8
8.9
9-1
9.2
Controlling the power supply unit with emergency stop relays ...................................................... 9-1
With DC bus dynamic brake .................................................................................................... 9-1
Without DC bus dynamic brake ............................................................................................... 9-4
9.3
10-1
11 Troubleshooting
11-1
12-1
13 Index
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13-1
IV Contents
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System overview
1.1
ABB1.TIF
Fig. 1-1:
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1.2
Rectification
The HVR power supply units provide a regulated DC bus voltage whereas
the HVE power supply units provide an unregulated DC bus voltage for
the drive controllers.
When using a HVE power supply unit and running in generator mode the
regenerated energy is dissipated as heat via a bleeder resistor.
Generative operation
When using a HVR power supply unit and running in generator mode the
energy is regenerated back into the mains.
Option:DC bus
choke GLD
Softstartdevice
L+
drive
power
source
U
V
W
X8
2U2
2V2
2W2
Mains
circuit
section
Rectifier
DC bus short-circuit
control
K1
>1
L-
2U1
2V1
2W1
=
drive ready
Bb1
&
power ready
AufHVE.fh7
Fig. 1-2:
external commutation
choke
Softstartdevice
L1
L2
L3
external
filter
modul
(HZF)
Feed-in and
feedback
bridge
V
W
L3 L2 L1
Mains
circuit
section
U > Bleeder
actuation threshold
DC bus short-circuit
control
K1
L+
drive
power
source
>1
L-
control voltage
=
drive ready
AufHVR
power ready
Fig. 1-3:
&
Bb1
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Shutdown
With both power supply unit types, motors with permanent magnet
energizing can be braked by the short-circuit bus also in the event of a
fault in the drive electronics.
In the event of a mains failure or shut down power supply unit, motors are
braked controlled by the bleeder in the HVR.
Due to the internal power contactor of the power supply units, the drive
controllers can be separated from the mains.
HVR and HVE provide the control voltage for all connected drive
controllers.
In the case of a mains failure, the control voltage will be provided by the
DC bus voltage of the power supply unit. In regenerative mode the drive
electronic remains fully operational, supplied by the DC bus voltage.
HVR and HVE are equipped with substantial monitoring functions. The
power supply units communicate with the drive controllers via the control
bus voltage.
Most important for the functionality of the drive systems is the Bb1
contact. Once closed, the internal power contactor can be connected.
1.3
Areas of application
HVR and HVE power supply units can be connected to mains voltages
consisting of 3 x AC 380 ... 480 V. They are necessary for the power and
control voltage supply by Rexroth Indramat drive and control system types
HDD and HDS.
Motors of a maximum continuous mechanical power of 36 kW are
connected to the HVR power supply units, motors of a maximum of
60 kW can be connected to HVE power supply units.
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1.4
The high DC bus voltage permits small unit dimensions with high unit
performance.
A contactor is integrated into power supply unit which shuts down the
power supply.
In the case of HVR power supply units, the energy created when braking
the drives is fed back into the mains with little loss.
Power supply units of the HVE and HVR line are available in six
variations. This means that the power supply can be optimumly adapted
to a specific application.
Power supply units of the HVR line are working with regulated DC bus
voltage, i. e. drive dynamics do not drop with undervoltage.
Due to unit integrated capacitors, the energizing current does not have to
be considered when the control units are chosen for the power supply.
The service life of the control units is prolonged.
Ease of servicing
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2.1
Appropriate use
Introduction
Rexroth Indramat products represent state-of-the-art developments and
manufacturing. They are tested prior to delivery to ensure operating safety
and reliability.
The products may only be used in the manner that is defined as
appropriate. If they are used in an inappropriate manner, then situations
can develop that may lead to property damage or injury to personnel.
Note:
Before using Rexroth Indramat products, make sure that all the prerequisites for an appropriate use of the products are satisfied:
Personnel that in any way, shape or form uses our products must first
read and understand the relevant safety instructions and be familiar
with appropriate use.
If the product takes the form of hardware, then they must remain in
their original state, in other words, no structural changes are
permitted. It is not permitted to decompile software products or alter
source codes.
Make sure that the products have been installed in the manner
described in the relevant documentation.
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The power supply units may only be used with the accessories
and parts specified in this document. If a component has not
been specifically named, then it may not be either mounted or
connected. The same applies to cables and lines.
Operation is only permitted in the specified configurations and
combinations of components using the software and firmware
as specified in the relevant function descriptions.
The power supply units may only be operated under the assembly,
installation and ambient conditions as described here (temperature,
system of protection, humidity, EMC requirements, etc.) and in the
position specified.
2.2
Inappropriate use
Using the power supply units outside of the above-referenced areas of
application or under operating conditions other than described in the
document and the technical data specified is defined as inappropriate
use".
Power supply units may not be used if
they are subject to operating conditions that do not meet the above
specified ambient conditions. This includes, for example, operation
under water, in the case of extreme temperature fluctuations or
extremely high maximum temperatures or if
Rexroth Indramat has not specifically released them for that intended
purpose. Please note the specifications outlined in the general safety
instructions!
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Safety Instructions
3.1
Introduction
Read these instructions before the equipment is used and eliminate the
risk of personal injury or property damage. Follow these safety
instructions at all times.
Do not attempt to install, use or service this equipment without first
reading all documentation provided with the product. Read and
understand these safety instructions and all user documentation of the
equipment prior to working with the equipment at any time. If you do not
have the user documentation for your equipment contact your local
Rexroth Indramat representative to send this documentation immediately
to the person or persons responsible for the safe operation of this
equipment.
If the product is resold, rented or transferred or passed on to others, then
these safety instructions must be delivered with the product.
WARNING
3.2
Explanations
The safety warnings in this documentation describe individual degrees of
hazard seriousness in compliance with ANSI:
Warning symbol with signal
word
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Fig. 3-1: Classes of danger with ANSI
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3.3
CAUTION
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3.4
General Information
Rexroth Indramat GmbH is not liable for damages resulting from
failure to observe the warnings given in this documentation.
Order operating, maintenance and safety instructions in your language
before starting up the machine. If you find that due to a translation
error you can not completely understand the documentation for your
product, please ask your supplier to clarify.
Proper and correct transport, storage, assembly and installation as
well as care in operation and maintenance are prerequisites for
optimal and safe operation of this equipment.
Trained and qualified personnel in electrical equipment:
Only trained and qualified personnel may work on this equipment or
within its proximity. Personnel are qualified if they have sufficient
knowledge of the assembly, installation and operation of the product
as well as an understanding of all warnings and precautionary
measures noted in these instructions.
Furthermore, they should be trained, instructed and qualified to switch
electrical circuits and equipment on and off, to ground them and to
mark them according to the requirements of safe work practices and
common sense. They must have adequate safety equipment and be
trained in first aid.
Only use spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer.
Follow all safety regulations and requirements for the specific
application as practiced in the country of use.
The equipment is designed for installation on commercial machinery.
European countries: see directive 89/392/EEC (machine guideline).
The ambient conditions given in the product documentation must be
observed.
Use only safety features that are clearly and explicitly approved in the
Project Planning manual.
For example, the following areas of use are not allowed: Construction
cranes, Elevators used for people or freight, Devices and vehicles to
transport people, Medical applications, Refinery plants, the transport of
hazardous goods, Radioactive or nuclear applications, Applications
sensitive to high frequency, mining, food processing, Control of
protection equipment (also in a machine).
Start-up is only permitted once it is sure that the machine, in which the
product is installed, complies with the requirements of national safety
regulations and safety specifications of the application.
Operation is only permitted if the national EMC regulations for the
application are met.
The instructions for installation in accordance with EMC requirements
can be found in the Rexroth Indramat document "EMC in Drive and
Control Systems.
The machine builder is responsible for compliance with the limiting
values as prescribed in the national regulations and specific EMC
regulations for the application.
European countries: See Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC Guideline).
U.S.A.: See National Electrical Codes (NEC), National Electrical
Manufacturers Association (NEMA), and local building codes. The user of
this equipment must consult the above noted items at all times.
Technical data, connections and operational conditions are specified in
the product documentation and must be followed at all times.
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3.5
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3.6
3.7
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3.8
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3.9
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CAUTION
Note:
Note:
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Technical data
4.1
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For the technical data of the DC bus choke GLD see chapter
6-1.
PZW [kW]
PKB30 [kW]
DC bus choke
19
36
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
18
29
54
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
GLD13
18
36
54
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
28
56
84
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
GLD12
33
66
99
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
70
140
210
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
GLD20
20
39
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
19
30
57
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
GLD13
19
38
57
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
30
60
90
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
GLD12
35
70
105
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
75
150
225
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
GLD20
22
42
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
21
33
63
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
GLD13
21
42
63
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
32
64
96
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
GLD12
38
76
114
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
82
164
246
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
GLD20
24
45
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
23
36
69
100
70
HVE02.2-W018N
GLD13
23
46
69
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
35
70
105
1,5
100
100
HVE03.2-W030N
GLD12
42
84
126
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
90
180
270
2,5
100
250
HVE04.2-W075N
GLD20
PZW:
PKB30:
PKB03:
PBD:
PBS:
W MAX:
Fig. 4-1:
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300
HVE04
HVE03
HVE02
200
160
100
load P/%
2,1
48
30
ON time t/s
Fig. 4-2:
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60
90
120
S01HVE.fh7
Designation
Symbol
Unit
HVE03.2-W030N
HVE04.2-W075N
Power supply
Input voltage
UN1
Frequency
fN1
Hz
50 ... 60 ( 2 Hz)
DC bus voltage
UZW
PZW
kW
Output power
DC bus continuous power
PBD
kW
1,5
2,5
PBS
kW
100
100
270
W MAX
kWs
70
100
250
PV
250
355
625
Basic losses
PVG
125
175
175
PV/kW
W/kW
Weight
kg
13
16
28
Input voltage
UN2
Frequency
fN2
Hz
50 ... 60 ( 2 Hz)
VA
500
PSt
300
Permissible ambient
temperature with rated data
TA1
+5 ... +45
TA2
+55
TL
-30 ...+85
Power loss
95 %
25 g water/ m air
IP 10 per EN60529 / IEC529
Protection category
Degree of dirt contamination
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4.2
PZW [kW]
PKB3 [kW] PKB03 [kW] PBD [kW] PBS [kW] PBS [kW] WMAX [kWs]
Auxiliary
components
10
25
30
10
30
120
80
HVR02.2-W010N
KD30
25
60
75
25
75
120
80
HVR02.2-W025N
KD27
45
105
135
45
120
80
HVR03.2-W045N
KD28
135
PZW:
PKB3:
PKB03:
PRD:
PRS:
PBS:
W MAX:
Fig. 4-4:
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300
peak power for 0.3 s
to accelerate feed drives
200
power limit
short-term load for 3 s
to accelerate main drives
load P/%
100
0,3
10
3
ON time t/s
Fig. 4-5:
S01HVR.fh7
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Designation
Symbol
Unit
HVR02.2-W025N
HVR03.2-W045N
Power supply
Input voltage
UN1
Frequency
fN1
Hz
50 ... 60 ( 2 Hz)
UZW
750
PZW
kW
10
25
45
PZWS03
kW
30
75
135
DC bus voltage
Output power
(*1)
PBD
kW
PBS
kW
120
W MAX
kWs
80
PV
Basic losses
PVG
PV/kW
W/kW
15
24
27
Weight
kg
21
21
31
Input voltage
UN2
Frequency
fN2
Hz
50 ... 60 ( 2 Hz)
VA
500
PSt
300
Permissible ambient
temperature with rated data
TA1
+5 ... +45
TA2
+55
TL
-30 ...+85
Power loss
300
750
1350
150
95 %
25 g water/ m air
IP 10 per EN60529 / IEC529
Protection category
Degree of dirt contamination
Fig. 4-6:
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PZW *
U N1
400 V
4.3
Commutation choke KD
Type
Load dependent
losses [W/kW]
Power
loss [W]
KD 27
0,7
45
250
10
500
KD 28
0,5
80
300
600
KD 30
1,0
18
150
15
300
Basic losses:
4.4
Nominal
current [A]
HZF01.1-W010N
18
100
10
200
HZF01.1-W025N
45
150
6,0
300
HZF01.1-W045N
80
200
4,5
400
Basic losses:
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5.1
Introduction
The mains supply for an AC drive system of the DIAX04 product family
mainly consists of the power supply unit. Depending on the tasks and
design of the supply unit and the conditions of its use, it may be
necessary to add link reactors, auxiliary capacitors, bleeder modules and
transformers as needed.
The mains supply must make available to the drives the DC bus
continuous power and the DC bus peak power for acceleration. During
regenerative operation it must be able to store continuous and peak
regenerated power. The supply unit also makes the control voltage for the
drive controllers available.
Prior to selecting supply unit and auxiliary components it is necessary to
determine the motors and drive controllers which will be used.
It is advisable to carry out calculations in accordance with the following
chapters in order to make sure that the layout of the mains supply is
correct.
5.2
Pm [W ] = M =
Pm [kW ] =
Pm:
M:
:
n:
Fig. 5-1:
Continuous mechanical power
for servo drives
M * 2 n
or
60
M *n
9550
mechanical power
torque [Nm]
-1
angular speed [min ]
-1
motor speed [min ]
Mechanical power
The effective motor torque and average motor speed are needed to
calculate the mechanical continuous power of a servo drive.
The effective motor torque of the servo drive calculations can be
assumed. The average motor speed is determined as follows:
The average motor speed equals approximately 25% of the rapid motion
speed - in the case of servo drive tasks in conventional NC machine tools.
In some cases, however, this approximate estimation is not sufficient. A
precise calculation of the average motor speed is necessary.
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nav =
nav:
n1 ... nn:
t1 ... tn:
Fig. 5-2:
n1 * t1 + n2 * t 2 + ... + nn * t n
t1 + t 2 ... + t n
-1
n1
n2
t
n3
t1
t2
t3
t4
DGoE.fh7
Fig. 5-3:
Speed cycle; influence of accel and decel time is not taken into
consideration
Accel and decel times with short cycle times must be taken into
consideration in such dynamic applications as is the case with rollers and
nibbel machines.:
Average speed with accel and
decel times
n
n
* t H + n * t1 + * t B
2
nav = 2
t H + t1 + t B + t 2
nav:
n:
t:
tH:
tB:
Fig. 5-4:
-1
t
tH
t1
tB
t2
DGmE.fh7
Fig. 5-5:
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PmSe =
PmSe:
Meff:
nav:
Fig. 5-6:
M eff * nav
Main drives are primarily used with constant power over a specific speed
range. This means that when planning power supply, nominal power is
important. The mechanical nominal power of the main drives is illustrated
in the operating characteristics or it can be calculated using nominal
speed and torque.
PmHa =
PmHa:
Mn:
n n:
Fig. 5-7:
DC bus continuous power for
servo drives
9550
M n * nn
9550
The power supply unit must make the DC bus continuous power available
to all servo drives. All drives are operated simultaneously in only a few
applications which means that only the simultaneously occurring output
needs to be considered. For the calculation of the required DC bus
continuous power for typical NC feed axes on tool machines, it has
proven in practice that a so-called coincidence factor is included:
Number of Axes
1,15
1,32
1,75
2,0
2,25
Fig. 5-8:
Coincidence factors
P =
PZWSe:
DC bus continuous power for servo drives [kW]
PmSe1 ... PmSen: cont. mech. power for servo drives [kW]
F G:
coincidence factor
1,25:
constant for motor and controller efficiency
Fig. 5-9:
DC bus continuous power for servo drives
DC bus continuous power for
main drives
If several main drives are operated on one DC bus, then add the
simultaneously required power:
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When selecting the power supply unit make sure that the DC
bus continuous power does not limit the short-term power of
the main drives.
If main and servo drives are operated on a power supply unit, the required
DC bus continuous power needs to be added.
It is the spindle drive in a NC machine tool that primarily determines the
DC bus power needed. Therefore, the following equation should be
applied in such applications:
5.3
CAUTION
PZWS =
( M NC M G ) * neil *1,25
9550
ZWS
PZWS 03
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
5.4
Regenerated energy
The energy content of all main and servo drives that brake simultaneously
under unfavorable conditions may not be greater than the maximum
regenerated energy of the power supply unit as specified in the data
sheet. If this is not taken into consideration during the layout stage, then
there could be thermal damage to the bleeder resistor in the power supply
unit!
Wrot
J
2
= G * neil *
2
60
rot
WMAX
WZW =
C ZW
2
* U B2 U ZW
2
W ZW :
CZW :
UB:
UZW :
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
C Zu
2Wrot
*1000 1mF
2
U U ZW
2
B
UB:
UZW :
3 x AC 380 V
3 x AC 400 V
3 x AC 440 V
3 x AC 480 V
163 Ws
144 Ws
103 Ws
89 Ws
Fig. 5-18:
5.5
Wrot =
2
Jg
2
* neil * * z
60
2
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
W pot = m * g * h * z
W pot: potential energy [Ws]
m:
load mass [kg]
g:
gravity constant = 9,81 m/s
h:
drop height [m]
z:
number of drops per cycle
Fig. 5-20: Potential energy of non-compensated masses
PRD =
W potg + Wrotg
PRD PBD
tz
5.6
The peak regenerated power of the servo drives is listed in the motor
selection documentation.
Roughly estimated, the peak regenerated power can be calculated as
follows:
PRS =
M max * nmax
9550 *1,25
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Rs
PBS
5.7
S N 1 = PZW *1,6
S N 1 = PZW *1,07
S N 1 = PZW *1,05
SN1: connected load [kVA]
PZW : DC bus continuous power [kW]
Fig. 5-24: Connected load for power supply units of the HVR line
I N1 =
S N 1 *1000
3 *U N 1
IN1:
mains current [I]
SN1: connected load [kVA]
UN1: mains voltage [U]
Fig. 5-25: Mains current
5.8
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Auxiliary components
6.1
circuit diagram:
2.1
1.2
2.2
1.1
H
long hole in
"J" direction
E
F
B
A
H
H
I
J
Type
MB_GLD_1.fh7
Dimensions [mm]
GLD12
160
121
285
60
GLD13
122
90
225
GLD20
225
170
380
100
7x14
97
121
35
13,5
60
6x10
66
82
16
4,8
135
10x18
145
175
190
50
35,0
Fig. 6-1:
Type
Inductance
[mH/A]
Basic losses
[W]
Load dependent
losses [W/kW]
Power loss
[W]
GLD12
1,0/100
50
1,7
100
GLD13
1,0/50
25
1,4
50
GLD20
1,0/140
100
1,3
200
Basic losses:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
6.2
capacitance
modules
HZK
fulfill
the
following
High losses of heat arise on systems whose feed axes need to accelerate
constantly and brake in short intervals (e.g. nibble machines, surface
grinding machines, roll feeds, etc.). With additional capacitance on the
DC bus, the bleeder continuous power and thus the loss of heat can be
reduced.
Arrangement
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Front view
X1 Bus connection
DC bus connection
PE bridge
Fa5121f1.fh7
Fig. 6-3:
Note:
Front viewHZK02.1-W003N
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
min. 80
Unit dimensions
50
View without
contact guard
Mounting rail
Mat.-Nr.: 273467
min. 100
498
468.5
+1
min. 90
contact guard
Mb5045f1.FH7
308
Fig. 6-4:
6.3
The additional bleeder module must always be located next to the supply
unit in the drive package.
Technical data
PDB [kW]
WMax [kWs]
UN1 [V]
250
0 ... 900
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
HZB
HVE / HVR
X0
X1
HDS / HDD
X0
11
5
6
15
16
10
20
X1
X1
L+
L+
L-
L-
X1
X1
X1
L+
LU V W
AP_HZB.fh7
Fig. 6-6:
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
>100 %
Bleeder
utilization
1
>90 %
Reset
pushbutton S1
>100 %
>1
Bleeder
temperature
>90 %
>1
20
Bleeder overload
>1
X1 Bus
auxiliary component error
52
Overload warning
18
Overtemperature
50
Temperature warning
>1
X0 Bus
auxiliary component warning
>100 %
Power
electronics
temperature
>90 %
logik.EPS
Fig. 6-7:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Front view
X0 Supply/Communication
Reset pushbutton S1
Display
X2 Service interface
X1 Bus connection
X11 DC bus connection
PE bridge
PE connection
not connected!
Fig. 6-8:
Note:
Fa5119f1.fh7
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Unit dimensions
Mounting rail
Fillister head screw M 5,0x16,0-ISO7045-ZN-MK
(necessary in every second hole)
499.5
X0
X2
contact guard
X1
L+
L-
99.5
262
304.5
MB5046F1.FH7
Fig. 6-9:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-1
Mounting
7.1
Conditions of use
Ambient temperature and
installation elevation
The nominal data for the power supply units (see chapter 4 "Technical
data") apply to
Ambient temperature range
of +5 to +45 C and
installation elevation
Note:
CAUTION
CAUTION
Load factor fH
load factor fT
0,8
0,6
40
45
50
Ambient temperature in C
55
0,8
0,6
Fig. 7-1:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-2 Mounting
Case 1:
The ambient temperature exceeds the nominal data
- or the elevation exceeds the nominal data:
1. Determine the load factor from the figure above.
2. Multiply the nominal data listed in the technical data with the load
factor which has been determined.
3. Ensure that the derated nominal data is not exceeded by your
application.
Case 2:
The ambient temperature exceeds the nominal data
- and the elevation exceeds the nominal data:
1. Determine the load factors from the figure above.
2. Multiply the determined load factors.
3. Multiply the nominal data indicated in the technical data by the load
factor calculated in step 2.
4. Ensure that the derated nominal data is not exceeded by your
application.
Protection category
The power supply unit meets the requirements as specified for protection
category IP10, as per IEC 529.
It has been designed for mounting into a control cabinet or closed housing
(as per EN 50 178, edition dated 4/98).
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-3
Example calculation
The arising losses of heat shall be calculated for the following drive
equipment:
Units in the control cabinet
Power supply unit
HVR02.2-W010N,
DC bus continuous power 10 kW;
calculated load 8 kW
Drive 1
Drive 2
Drive 3
Drive 4
Basic losses and load dependent losses arise in the power supply unit,
the choke, the combining filter and in the drive and control systems.
Basic losses
Type of unit
Designation
HVR02.2-W010N
150
Combining filter
HZF01.1-W010N
100
Commutation choke
KD30
150
Drive controller
HDS02.2-W040N
45*
Drive controller
HDS02.2-W040N
45*
Drive controller
HDS03.2-W075N
55*
Drive controller
HDS03.2-W100N
70*
Sum
615 W
*:
Basic losses consist of the losses for the control voltage and the basic
losses of the power supply.
Fig. 7-2: Basic losses of the units installed in the control cabinet
Load dependent losses
The calculation of load dependent losses is based on the fact that the DC
bus is loaded with 8 kW (constant load) and the motor load corresponds
to the respective motor constant torque or motor continuous power.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-4 Mounting
Note:
Type of unit
Designation
HVR02.2-W010N
Combining filter
HZF01.1-W010N
8 kW * 10 W/kW = 80 W
Commutation choke
KD30
Drive controller
HDS02.2-W040N
12 A * 2 * 5 W/A 85 W
Drive controller
HDS02.2-W040N
18,5 A * 5 W/A 93 W
Drive controller
HDS03.2-W075N
Drive controller
HDS03.2-W100N
8 kW * 15 W/kW = 120 W
Sum
*1
685 W
Fig. 7-3:
power loss
*1
Total power
Power to be carried off via cooling unit [W]
Power carried off over control cabinet surface [W]
Isolated control cabinet surface [m]
Heat transmission coefficient (approx. 5 ... 6 W/m)
Maximum ambient temperature
Calculation of the power loss to be carried off via cooling unit
Fig. 7-5:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-5
The use of cooling units always means that condensation will occur!
Note:
correct
incorrect
cooling unit
cooling unit
warm
warm
cold
cold
air duct
electronic
electronic
equip.
equip.
Control cabinet
Control cabinet
Eb0001f1.fh7
Fig. 7-6:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-6 Mounting
incorrect
correct
control cabinet
control cabinet
Lufteintritt
air inflow
air outflow
air
duct
cool
unit
cool
unit
electronic
electronic
equip.
equip.
Eb0002f1.fh7
Fig. 7-7:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-7
300
100
Eb0004f1.fh7
Fig. 7-8:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-8 Mounting
Note:
The cooling units inside the unit only cool internally. They do
not have enough power to generate air circulation within the
cabinet.
Air duct
Air flow
HVE/HVR/
HDS/HDD
Blower
Eb0003f1.fh7
Fig. 7-9:
7.2
The power supply units HVE and HVR and their controllers are designed
to be mounted into a control cabinet or closed housing. They meet the
demands of protection category IP 10, as per IEC 529; i. e. the unit is
protected against the ingress of objects with a diameter exceeding
50 mm.
It is not protected against
water and
intentional accessing, e.g., with a hand, but will keep larger body parts
and surfaces out.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-9
The unit is to mount in such a way that the mains connection is located at
the bottom.
Mounting position
CAUTION
Place those drives with high power and high currents as close to the
supply unit as possible. Ideally, the axes should be distributed
symmetrically on the left and right.
Controller arrangement
- and/or by the maximum power of the control voltage outputs of the unit (X8).
low power
max. 12 axes
300 W
controllers
controllers
high power
high power
low power
supply
module
X1
X1
L+
L-
A1 A2
X1
L+
L-
A3
A1 A2
X1
L+
L-
A3
A1 A2
L+
L-
A3
A1 A2
A3
Anordnu.fh7
Fig. 7-10:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-10 Mounting
Safety distance of the bleeder
resistor
The bleeder resistor in the HVE heats up during operation, in the HVR
after power shutdowns. Materials which could be damaged by heat, such
as lines and cable ducts, must have a minimum clearance of 300 mm to
the top and 40 mm to the aid and front.
300
40
P01hva1B.fh7
Fig. 7-11:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-11
7.3
HVE
mains
PE
control
cabinet
connecting
clamps
HVR / HVE
HDS
HDS
mains choke
(not with HVE)
main
switch
distributor
clamps
fuse
CL-L=20F
mains
power connection
to the motors
Filter
NFD
earth rail
load
B01EMV.fh7
Fig. 7-12:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-12 Mounting
HVR
mains
control
cabinet
connecting
clamps
PE
HZF
HVR
main
switch
HDS
HDS
control voltage
connection
distributor
clamps
fuse
KD
power connection
to the motors
earth rail
B02EMV.fh7
Fig. 7-13:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-13
7.4
Dimensional data
X4
X2 (in preparation)
X3
X0
X6
498
X7
X13
X8
X11
X12
X12
308
X5
MBHVE.fh7
Fig. 7-14:
Unit width A
Type
X1
X3
X4
X5
X6
1,5
1,5
16
2,5
1,5
1,5
35
2,5
HVE02.2
HVE03.2
*:
X7
X8
X11
X12
X13
2,5
2,5
2
2
Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*:
This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-15: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-14 Mounting
HVE04.2
262
X4
X2 (in preparation)
X3
X0
X6
498
X7
X8
X11
X12
X12
308
X13
Fig. 7-16:
Unit width A
X5
MBHVE04.fh7
Type
HVE04.2
X1
1
X3
1,5
X4
1,5
X5
50
X6
2,5
X7
2,5
X8
4
X11
X12
X13
35
50
*:
Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*:
This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-17: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-15
HVR
262
X4
X2
X3
X0
X6
498
X7
U1
V1
W1
nicht belegt
X11
L+
L-
X12
X12
U V
308
MBHVR.fh7
Fig. 7-18:
Unit width A
Type
X1
X3
1,5
1,5
HVR02.2
HVR03.2
X4
X5
X6
X7
X8
X11
X12
1,5
16
2,5
2,5
1,5
35
2,5
2,5
*:
2
2
Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*:
This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-19: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-16 Mounting
HZF01.1-W010N
supply connection
View without contact guard
mounting
M.Nr.:274773
terminal stud
for PE
mounting rail
(part of SUP-M01-HD)
150
498
262
F2
X8 / X8a
contact guard
X1
X11
X12
clamping device
M.Nr.:277830
X5
fillister head screw
M5x16-ISO7045-ZN-MK
(part of SUP-M01-HD)
fixing angle
(demountable)
mounting
M.Nr.:274773
Mb5051f1.fh7
Fig. 7-20:
Supply
connection
X1
X5
X8
X11
X12
1,5
*:
Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*:
This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-21: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-17
HZF01.1-W025N / HZF01.1-W045N
View without contact guard
mounting
supply connection
M.Nr.:274773
terminal stud
mounting rail
for PE
(part of SUP-M01-HD)
175
262
498
F2
X8 / 8a
contact guard
X1
X11
clamping device
M.Nr.:277830
X12
X5
fillister head screw
M5x15-ISO7045-ZN-MK
(part of SUP-M01-HD)
fixing angle
(demountable)
mounting
M.Nr.:274773
Fig. 7-22:
Mb5052f1.fh7
Type
Supply
connection
X1
X5
X8
X11
X12
HZF01.1-W025N
16
16
1,5
HZF01.1-W045N
25
25
1,5
*:
2
2
Flat cable firmly connected to the unit and/or free multiple contact strip
for looping through the X1-connections
2
*:
This wiring material will be supplied
Fig. 7-23: Maximum cross sections for connection [mm]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
7-18 Mounting
Commutation choke KD xx
circuit diagramm:
U2
V1
V2
W1
W2
U1
PE
a
F
D1
E
B
D
A
long hole in
"B" direction
b
MB_KD.fh7
Type
Dimensions [mm]
Terminal cross
section [mm]
D1
KD 30
180
225
205
125
76
7X15 M5
10
KD 27
285
138
280
170
110
108
11X18 M6
16
22
KD 28
330
160
390
230
180
130
10X18 M8
35
42
Fig. 7-24:
Weight [Kg]
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Mounting 7-19
minimum
300 mm free
7.5
air outlet
A
150
100
50
50
minimum
100 mm free
468,5 +1
drive controller
with 50 width
controller with
150 width
drive controller
with 100 width
mount
at least every
100 mm screw
M5 x 16 with
disc and
coil ring
air inlet
unit
HVE 02.2
HVE 03.2
HVE 04.2
HVR 02.2
HVR 03.2
100
150
250
175
250
12
8
50 0,2
5,5
11
26
5,5 0,1
25 0,2
12
Fig. 7-25:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
MZHVE.fh7
7-20 Mounting
Notes
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Electrical connection
8.1
Introduction
Note:
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
8.2
HVE
view without
cover
type plate
X0 Bus connection
aux. components
Note:
- all T25 Torxes
X6 mains contactor
aux. contacts
X7 potential free relay contact
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
X1 Bus connection
X1 Bus connection
X12 PE bridge
X5 mains connection
Fig. 8-1:
PE connection
FA_HVE.fh7
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
view without
cover
type plate
X0 Bus connection
aux. components
Note:
- all T25 Torxes
X6 mains contactor
aux. contacts
X7 potential free relay contact
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
X1 Bus connection
X1 Bus connection
X12 PE bridge
Fig. 8-2:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
FA_HVE04.fh7
L1
3 x AC 380 - 480 V L2
50 - 60 Hz
L3
PE
X3
1
ZKS
OFF
ZKS
3
Off
4
2V2
On
+15VM
2W2
X0
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
30 pin flat
ribbon cable
n/c
+24VL
5
6
bridged at
delivery
power supply &
communication
with auxiliary
modules (HZN,
bleeder, etc.)
X1
0VM
-15VM
2U2
Off
On
max.
2A
power
supply
ZKS
X4
max.
100mA
ON
2W1
control
voltage
supply
K1
X8
X5
2V1
Q1
2U1
bridged at
delivery
control voltage
supply and
communication
with drive
controllers
0VL
n/c
X11
Cu lead 1)
X6
acknowledge
power ON
L+
K1
L-
acknowledge
power OFF
X12
K1
4
5
1
K1
power
supply
and ground
connection of
drive
controllers
PE bridge 1)
n/c 3
X7
ready to
operate
power
voltage
OK
Bb1
X13
L1
UD
2L+
2
prewarning
Bleeder
prewarning
DC bus
choke
(Option)
VW
bridged at
delivery
BVW
1L+
X2
service interface
(in preparation)
1)
AP_HVE.fh7
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
HVR
type plate
X0 bus connection of
auxiliary components
X6 auxiliary contact of
the mains contactor
Note:
- all T25 Torxes
X7 potential free
relay contact
S1 reset key
H1 diagnostic display
X8 control voltage
connection
X1 bus connection
X1 bus connection
X12 PE bridge
X5 mains connection
Fig. 8-4:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X5 PE connection
FA_HVR.fh7
mains input
3 x AC 380 - 480 V
50 - 60 Hz
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
HZF01.1-W0xxN
Combining filter
L-
X12
X5
F2
L+
U4 V4 W4
X11
X8/X8a
PE
Q1
U1 V1
KDxx
W1
Cu lead1)
V2 W2
U2
X5
to the central
ground connection
n/c
X8
control
voltage
supply
=
X0
K1
power
supply
X3
1
ZKS
OFF
ZKS
3
OFF
5
ON
ZKS
OFF
ON
ON
1
2
3
4
5
max.
2A
6
7
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
bridged at
delivery
supply and
communication
with auxiliary
modules (HZN,
bleeder etc.)
X1
30 pin flat
ribon cable
X4
max.
100 mA
+15VM
0VM
-15VM
X11
n/c
+24VL
control voltage
supply and
communication
with
drive controllers
Cu lead1)
L+
0VL
L-
power supply
and ground
connection
of drive
controllers
n/c
X12
1
X6
acknowledge
power ON
acknowledge
power OFF
1
2
K1
PE bridge1)
n/c 3
3
4
4
K1
X7
X2
to the central
ground connection
ready to
operate
power
voltage OK
Bb1
3
4
UD
service
interface
prewarning
VW
1)
Fig. 8-5:
Note:
Ap_hvr.fh7
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
HZF
cable shield connection
mains input
terminal stud
for PE
X1 bus connection
Fig. 8-6:
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
For the connection of the combining filter HZF see the terminal
diagram of the HVR power supply units.
8.3
Mains connection
General
The leakage current via the protective
conductor is greater than 3,5 mA!
WARNING
Power supply units of the HVE and HVR line can be connected to
grounded three-phase mains with 3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (10 %);
50 ... 60 Hz (2 Hz) without the need of a transformer.
For more information about the subject "Mains fuse protection with direct
mains
connection"
read
the
recommendations
in
chapter
1317704.1315128.
If no additional capacitance is used, the supply voltage can be cut off for
3 ms in case of nominal load and 3 x AC 380 V mains voltage. More than
1 second should have passed between successive voltage cutoffs.
Interference suppression
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
HVE
Power supply
Direct mains connection [with
3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (10 %)]
In case of mains voltages with 3 x AC 380 ... 480 V (10 %) the power
supply unit can be connected directly to the mains; no other components
are necessary.
Note:
supply unit
HVE
line filter
NFD02.X
2)
L1
L2
L3
PE
1)
2)
U
V
W
1)
Like main wires, but not smaller than 10 mm2
Twist main wires - cable selections according to EN 60 204
Ap5191f1.fh7
Fig. 8-7:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
line filter
NFD02.X
autotransformer
2)
L1
L2
L3
PE
1)
1)
2)
SUP-E01-HVR (3*10 F)
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
L1
L2
L3
X8
V
X5
K2
F2
Danger of damage
remove
bridges
Q1
HVE
Control voltage
supply
V02hva1B.fh7
Fig. 8-9:
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HVR
Power supply
As the power part of the HVR power supply units consists of a clocked 3phase IGBT bridge, a commutation choke KDxx will always be needed for
the mains connection. In addition, a so-called combining filter
HZF01.1-W0xxN will be required.
3 x AC 380 - 480 V
50 - 60 Hz
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
HZF01.1-W0xxN
Combining filter
Mains input
L-
X12
X5
PE
F2
L+
U4 V4 W4
X8/X8a
X11
twisted
Q1
KDxx
U1 V1
commutation choke
U2
W1
V2 W2
to the central
ground connection
twisted
K1
n/c
control
voltage
supply
X8
X5
power
supply
Drive controller
HDx
X11
L+
L-
Supply unit
HVR0x.2
X12
1
HVR_NetzAP.fh7
to the central
ground connection
Fig. 8-10: HVR: Mains connection via commutation choke and combining filter
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The combining filters are exclusively provided for the operation with HVR
supply modules. On the filter outlet side no other devices may be
connected. If other components in the control cabinet are to be
suppressed, it is necessary to employ an appropriate interference
suppression (e.g. a line filter NFD02.x) which should preferably be
installed at the control cabinet entry (see chapter 8.9 "Interference
elimination"). It is not advisable to switch an additional interference
suppression with the HZF in series, as non-linear procedures in the
interference suppression filter (saturation of the chokes) could affect the
combining filters effect.
The combining filters are located in a(n) (attachable) housing suitable for
the DIAX04 family. They must be mounted directly next to the supply
module (on the right or left).
The supply line to the HZF must be shielded in order to avoid guided
interference emissions.
The connection cables of the commutation choke have a connected
voltage of high amplitude and frequency. This can result in a possible
interference of sensitive units in the control cabinet. Therefore, the
connection cables need to be kept as short as possible and absolutely
twisted (here it would also be better to use shielded cables).
Mains connection via
transformer (with mains
voltages < 3 x AC 380 V or
> 3 x AC 480 V)
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
F2
U4 V4 W4
X8/X8a
X5
Q1
connection must be
phase coincident
4
n/c
X8
U
X5
KDxx
V01HVA1B.fh7
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8.4
Select the fusing according to the mains current too (see 5.7
"Connected load of the power supply unit").
The maximum fusing for the different power supply units (HVR and HVE)
is listed in the following table.
Power supply unit
Fuse maximum
HVE02.2-W018N
35 A
HVE03.2-W030N
63 A
HVE04.2-W075N
160 A
HVR02.2-W010N
25 A
HVR02.2-W025N
50 A
HVR03.2-W045N
80 A
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Mains current at
400 V
Power circuit
breaker (Siemens)
480 V
HVE02.2-W018N
(without GLD 13)
28 A
28 A 3VU1600-.MQ00
2)
28 A
6 mm
HVE02.2-W018N
(with GLD 13)
28 A
28 A 3VU1600-.MQ00
2)
28 A
6 mm
HVE03.2-W030N
(without GLD 12)
46 A
46 A 3VU1600-MR00
46 A
16 mm
HVE03.2-W030N
(with GLD 12)
46 A
46 A 3VU1600-MR00
46 A
16 mm
HVE04.2-W075N
(without GLD 20)
80 A
80 A 3VF3111-5DN71
80 A
25 mm
HVE04.2-W075N
(with GLD 20)
120 A
120 A 3VF3111-5DS71
120 A
50 mm
HVR02.2-W010N
15 A
13 A 3VU1300-.MM00
3)
18 A
2,5 mm
2)
38 A
10 mm
68 A
25 mm
HVR02.2-W025N
38 A
32 A 3VU1300-.MQ00
HVR03.2-W045N
68 A
57 A 3VF3111-5DN71
1):
Note:
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8.5
HVE and HVR can be operated from three-phase systems with grounded
neutral points or phases without control-to-load isolation.
With ungrounded mains (IT mains) there is the increased danger that
unacceptably high overvoltages could occur between the phase and the
housing. Both the HVE and HVR can be protected against unacceptable
overvoltages,
if they are connected via an isolating transformer (the star point of the
output side and the PE connection of the power supply unit are
connected over one grounding rail)
- or if the unit is protected by over voltage suppressers.
Note:
8.6
If the units in the control cabinet are arranged horizontally, use the copper
strands and PE bridges, included in the delivery scope, for the power
connection of the drive and control systems.
Use the flat cable for the connection to the control voltage bus (terminal
X1). One side of the flat cable is firmly connected to the unit on one side.
Plug the connector of the free end onto terminal X1 of the next unit.
If the units are not arranged directly horizontally, you will need a longer
cable for the connection of the X1 terminals (cable designation: INB648).
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Fig. 8-14:
50
274 777
100
274 776
150
274 775
175
276 785
200
274 774
250
276 811
CAUTION
Mains connection
If the units in the control cabinet are arranged vertically, you need to use
twisted single conductors for the power connection of the drive and
control systems (terminal X1) instead of the supplied copper strands. The
single conductors for the power connection of the drive and control
systems may have a maximum length of 1 m.
The ground connections of units (unit rows) that are vertically arranged
must be connected by a separate cord. The minimum cross section for
2
this cord is 10 mm .
The control voltage bus must be connected with the designed Rexroth
Indramat cable (designation: INB0647). Lay the shield of this cable to the
unit grounding bolt (terminal X12) on the supply module.
The cable lengths listed below are available:
Cable length [m]
Fig. 8-15:
0,8
282 300
1,0
287 677
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1
twisted
max. 1 m
6
200 mm x 300 mm
4
5
3
twisted
max.1 m
7
2
HVE02.2Gewicht
W018N
2
10
12 mm
10 mm2
10 mm2
HVE03.2- HVE04.2W075N
W030N
50 mm2
16 mm2
25 mm2
16 mm2
2
35 mm2
16 mm
V04hva1b.fh7
5 Baffle. Prevents the blowers of the upper row from sucking in the warm air of the bottom row.
6 Flat cable designated INB648. This cable will be necessary, if units are not arranged directly next to
each other.
7 Flat cable designated INB647. This cable will be necessary, if units are arranged one below the other
or vertically.
Fig. 8-16:
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8.7
8.8
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
8.9
Interference elimination
Note:
Note:
Note:
Interference emission
Resistance to interference
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9.1
Control possibilities
The controls of the mains contactor and of the DC bus dynamic brake in
the power supply unit, that are suggested in this documentation, explain
the function principles. In this chapter, several control options are
discussed and explained.
Note:
If the drive electronics is interfered and the DC bus voltage is not shortcircuited, then the motors with energized permanent magnet will slow
down uncontrolled.
9.2
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Features
Function
When actuating the emergency stop key, the mains contactor in the
power supply unit immediately falls off. Drive enables are shut off by the
emergency stop relay or an auxiliary contact of the mains contactor. The
drives are shutdown as per the error reaction set in the drive controller.
A drive error message from the supply module (Bb1-contact), an error
message by the NC control (servo error) or the overtravelling of the end
limit switch causes the mains contactor to be switched off and the DC bus
dynamic brake to be actuated.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X5 U
X3/1
24 VL
max. 2 A
X7/1
Bb1
X7/2
S2
bleeder
control
K1
CNC
X3/2
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
A10
2)
signal
processing
1)
X11/L-
X3/4
DC bus
dynamic
brake
X3/5
1)
K1
enable
converter
X3/6
&
Power supply
unit
K1
ready-tooperate
+24V
+/- 10%
ON delay
approx. 1 s
Control voltage
RF
K1
X6/3
K4
X6/1 HVR/
HVE
K1
X6/2
S11
S4
X6/4
A10
X7/3
S1
UD
S5
X7/4
Bb
S12
safety door
closed
AF AF AF
Drive
controllers
A10
K4
Emergency-stop relay
0V
Fig. 9-1:
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Control of the power supply unit with DC bus dynamic brake in the
event of faulty drive electronics
Features
Function
The mains contactor in the power supply unit immediately falls off when
the emergency stop sequence is initiated. The drive enable is removed by
the emergency stop relay or by an auxiliary contact of the mains
contactor. The drives are shutdown depending on the set error reaction.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X5 U
X3/1
24 VL
X7/1
max. 20 A
Bb1
for diagnostics
X7/2
bleeder
control
X3/2
K1
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
2)
A10
signal
processing
1)
X11/L-
X3/4
DC bus
dynamic
brake
X3/5
1)
K1
enable
converter
X3/6
&
Power supply
unit
K1
ready-tooperate
+24V
+/- 10%
ON delay
approx. 1 s
Control voltage
RF
X6/1
K1
X6/3
K4
HVR/
HVE
K1
X6/2
S11
S4
X6/4
X7/3
S1
A10
UD
S5
X7/4
Bb
S12
safety door
closed
AF AF AF
Drive
controllers
A10
K4
Emergency-stop
0V
Fig. 9-2:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
SS3HVR.fh7
9.3
This kind of mains contactor control is mostly used with drives which are
electronically coupled and shutdown synchronously when a power failure
occurs.
Features
The DC bus voltage is not short-circuited so that power for a positioncontrolled shutdown of the drives is available.
Note:
Upon initiating the emergency stop sequence, or with the actuation of the
monitor in the power supply unit (e.g., power failure), the mains contactor
in the supply unit falls off.
Drives with SERCOS interface signal the error to the NC control, meaning
that the drives can be shutdown position controlled.
Drives without SERCOS interface require the control to evaluate the UD
contact. If the UD contact is actuated, then the NC control must shut
down the drives.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X5 U
X3/1
24 VL
X7/1
max. 2 A
Bb1
for diagnostics
X7/2
bleeder
control
K1
X3/2
>1
X11/L+
X3/3
A10
2)
signal
processing
1)
X11/L-
X3/4
DC bus
dynamic
brake
X3/5
1)
K1
enable
converter
X3/6
&
Power
supply unit
K1
ready-tooperate
+24V
+/- 10%
Control voltage
X7/3
Bb
ON delay
approx.1s
X6/3
UD
RF
K1
S11
S4
X7/4
X6/4
S1
S5
S12
safety door
closed
Machine
control
AF AF AF
Drive
controller
A10
0V
Emergency-stop ralay
Example. Depending on safety requirements at
the machine, additional monitoring devices and
locks may be necessary!
Fig. 9-3:
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SS4HVR.fh7
Notes
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
10
Only with closed input (Power) "OFF" can the power contactor in the
power supply unit be switched on. If input OFF is open, then the power
contactor in the power supply unit is immediately switched off.
Input "ON"
If the inputs "ZKS" and "OFF" are closed and the unit is internally ready
for operation, then the power contactor in the power supply unit is
switched on while the input "ON" is closed.
The ON impulse must be applied for at least 200 ms.
X4
X3
1
ZKS
ZKS
ZKS
OFF
OFF
ON
X3
OFF
ON
5
6
not in HVE
X2
X0
ON
not in HVE
X7
R01hva1B.fh7
Fig. 10-1:
Terminal assignment X3
Power
supply unit
Break-away
starting current [A]
HVE02 / 03
24
0,45
HVE04
24
20
0,45
HVR
24
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Note:
The power of the DC bus brake resistor is needed for the calculation of
the permissible number of switching actuations:
HVE02
HVE03
HVE04
1000 W
1500 W
2500 W
400 W
Fig. 10-3:
z=
2C ZU
2 * PZKS
* 60
*U B2 + J g * 2
UB:
bleeder actuating threshold [V] (820 V)
CZU: DC bus capacitance [F]
J g:
total moment of inertia [kgm]
PZKS: power of the DC bus brake resistor
:
angular speed [rad/s]
z:
number of switching actuations per minute
Fig. 10-4: Number of switching actuations with aux. capacitance and rotating
motor
Note:
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+15 VM
max. 100 mA
0 VM
3
4
n/c
+24 VL
max. 2 A
X4
-15 VM
0 VL
X2
not in HVE
X3
n/c
X0
not in HVE
X6
X7
R02hva1B.fh7
Fig. 10-5:
Terminal assignment X4
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X4
X2
X3
X6
acknowledge
power ON
K1
X0
acknowledge
power OFF
K1
X6
acknowledge
power OFF 1)
K1
X7
not with HVE
1) only
Fig. 10-6:
R03hva1B.fh7
Terminal assignment X6
Continuous current
Staring current
DC 24 V/1 A
DC 24 V/1 A
AC 220 V/1 A
AC 220 V/1 A
Fig. 10-7:
DANGER
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
X4
X2
not in HVE
X3
X7
X0
ready-tooperate
Bb1
X6
power voltage OK
prewarning
1)bleeder
prewarning
UD
X7
VW
BVW
not in HVE
Fig. 10-8:
R04hva1b.fh7
Terminal assignment X7
HVE
HVR
Continuous current
DC 24 V/1 A
AC 250 V/1 A
DC 24 V/1 A
Starting current
DC 24 V/1 A
AC 250 V/1 A
DC 24 V/1 A
Fig. 10-9:
DANGER
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Ready-to-operate (Bb1)
The Bb1 contact of the power supply unit is of higher-ranking significance.
It signals that the drive is ready to receive power. Only if closed, the locks
within the unit allow switching the mains contactor to the power supply
unit.
In the event of a fault, the power contactor is shut off and the Bb1 contact
opens. If this contact opens, then there will probably not be a controlled
shutdown of the drives. It can, therefore, be used as a precondition for
letting the DC bus dynamic brake drop in.
The Bb1 contact opens with the following faults:
faults in the power supply unit and
faults in the drive controller (power off must be parametrized in the
drive controller).
faults in auxiliary components.
The Bb1 contact closes if the control voltage at terminal X8 is applied and
no error is pending.
Pre-warning (VW)
The pre-warning contact is opened, if the cooling unit temperature in the
power supply unit is too high or a critical value is reached in an auxiliary
component. The mains contactor in the power supply unit interrupts the
power supply after 30 seconds and the Bb1 contact opens.
Note:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
t4
UD contact closed
t
SV5102f1.fh7
t1:
t2:
t3:
t4:
Power OFF
t1
Acknowledge
power OFF
t2
UD contact open
t3
Bb1 contact open;
only opens with
power off with fault
t
SV5103f1.fh7
t1:
t2:
t3:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Notes
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Troubleshooting 11-1
11
Troubleshooting
11.1 General
Extensive searches for faults and repair of drive components on the
machine are not acceptable due to the production downtime involved.
The modular concept of Rexroth Indramat AC drives makes it possible to
completely exchange drive components. Service thus means localizing
problems either on the motor, drive controller or power supply unit and
replacing the part. No further adjustments are needed.
The power supply unit signals operating states, warnings or faults via a
two-place 7-segment display.
A prerequisite for fault diagnoses is a control voltage of +24 V, 15 V and
+5 V and processors in the supply and drive controllers that are working
properly.
Resetting faults
Stored fault messages must be reset before the unit will again operate.
An error can be reset by
pressing the RESET key on the unit,
switching the control voltage off or
generating the reset command of the control via the control voltage
bus.
Reset key
8 8
Diagnostic display
posdiag.fh7
Fig. 11-1:
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
11-2 Troubleshooting
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Troubleshooting 11-3
Note:
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch voltage to installation off and secure it against being switched
back on.
2. Using an appropriate measuring device, check whether the
installation is power free. Wait the discharge time.
3. Motors must be standing still.
4. Secure vertical axes against motion.
5. Release all connections from the defective unit.
6. Release the fixing bolts and remove the unit from the control cabinet.
Use the lifting device, if necessary.
7. Hang replacement unit into mounting rails. Use the lifting device, if
necessary.
8. Reconnect the unit as per the terminal diagram of the machine
manufacturer.
9. If vertical axes have been mechanically secured prior to replacement,
then remove these devices at this point.
10. While reading out the fault memories of the connected drive
controllers make sure that the device fault has not been triggered by
the drive controllers (see warnings in chapter 11.2 "Fault diagnostics
and resetting faults").
The unit replacement is completed. The system can be put back into
operation.
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
11-4 Troubleshooting
Bedeutung
Erluterung
DISPLAY
ACCEPTATION
- Bereit zur Leistungszuschaltung - READY FOR POWER ON - Leistung bereit - POWER OK - Zusatzkomponenten Vorwarnung - EXTERNAL COMPONENT WARNING 1)
- Steuerspg.-Vers.-Temp.-Vorwarnung - CONTROL VOLTAGE TEMP. WARNING - Softstartfehler - SOFTSTART-FAULT - Leistung Aus / Zwischenkreiskurzschluss - POWER OFF WITH BUS SHORTING - Khlkrpertemperatur zu hoch - HEATSINK OVERTEMP. FAULT - Bleeder berlast -BLEEDER OVERLOAD - Antriebsfehler - DRIVE FAULT - Zusatzkomponenten-Fehler EXTERNAL COMPONENT ERROR - Rckspeise-berlast - REGEN. POWER OVERLOAD - Einspeise-berlast - BUS POWER OVERLOAD - Khlkrper-bertemperatur-Warnung - HEATSINK TEMP. WARNING Bleeder berlast-Warnung
- BLEEDER OVERLOAD WARNING -
EXPLANATION
Supply and drives are fault-free. Power can be
switched on.
Mains contactor is ON. DC bus voltage within
permissible range.
WARNING an auxiliary unit is being applied.
Power off in 30 s.
Control voltage supply is overloaded. The
temperature pre-warning contact has opened.
DC bus cannot be loaded.
EE
/E
BB
1)
- berstrom - OVERCURRENT - +24 V / 15 V / +5 V Fehler - +24 V / 15 V / +5 V FAULT - Erdschluss Ground fault in supply or drive unit, in motor or
- SHORT TO GROUND in cable.
1)
- Netzausfall One or several mains phases missing.
- POWER FAILURE 2)
- Phasenfehler One or several mains phases missing or the
-PHASELOSS FAULT mains voltage is too low.
- Netzspannungsfehler Mains voltage exceeds permissible tolerance.
- LINE VOLTAGE FAULT 1)
- Anschlussfehler No phase coincidence in power and control
- MISWIRING voltage connections.
1)
- Netzfrequenzfehler Mains frequency exceeds permissible
- LINE FREQUENCY FAULT tolerance.
2)
- Steuerspannungsversorgungs-Fehler The HVE control voltage supply exceeds
- CONTROL VOLTAGE SUPPLY FAILURE permissible tolerance.
1)
- EPROM-Fehler Hardware or software error in unit.
- CHECKSUM ERROR - Gertefehler Hardware or software error in unit.
- DEVICE FAILURE 2)
- +5 V Fehler
+5 V control voltage failure.
- +5 V FAILURE 1):
with HVR only
2):
with HVE only
Fig. 11-2: Diagnostic display overview
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Troubleshooting 11-5
Description
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
EE
1)
1)
2)
/E
2)
1)
1)
2)
2)
Power ready
DC bus voltage within
permissible range. The power
supply unit is ready to supply
power.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Softstart error
1)
2)
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
2)
3)
4)
11-6 Troubleshooting
Display
Description
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
Bleeder overload
1)
1)
2)
2)
3)
Replace unit.
3)
Power shutdown.
Drive error
3)
1)
1)
2)
2)
Regenerated overload
Feedin overload
3)
3)
Heatsink overtemperature-prewarning
The permissible heatsink
temperature has been reached.
The temperature pre-warning
contact has opened. Power off in
30 s.
1)
Excessive load
1)
Reduce load
2)
2)
3)
4)
3)
4)
Replace unit
DOK-POWER*-HVE+HVR**G2-AW05-EN-P
Troubleshooting 11-7
Display
Description
Overcurrent
1)
+24 V / 15 V / +5 V Fault
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
1)
1)
2)
2)
1)
3)
Ground fault
Power failure
Phase Fault
1)
3)
1)
1)
2)
2)
Connection fault
1)
1)
2)
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11-8 Troubleshooting
Display
Description
EPROM fault
Unit fault
1)
Possible cause
Troubleshooting
Unit fault.
Replace unit.
+5 V error
2)
Replace unit.
1):
Error message exists only with HVR units
2):
Error message exists only with HVE units
3):
Error is not saved
Fig. 11-3: Diagnostic display; acceptance, possible cause and recovery
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Index
A
additional bleeder module
characteristics 6-4
dimension drawing 6-8
front view 6-7
operate and monitor 6-5
technical data 6-4
unit arrangement 6-4
appropriate use
introduction 2-1
use 2-2
B
basic losses 4-7
bleeder power see power data and data sheet
C
calculating
connected load 5-8
continuous regenerated power 5-6
peak regenerated power 5-7
combining filter
data sheet 4-8
commutation choke
data sheet 4-8
conditions of use
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
D
data sheet
combining filter 4-8
commutation choke 4-8
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
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Index 13-1
13-2 Index
increase 6-2
dimension drawing
DC bus choke 6-1
E
electromagnetic compatibility see interference elimination
EMC see interference elimination
H
HVE
conditions of use 4-4
data sheet 4-4
power data 4-2
power loss 4-4
short-term output 4-3
technical data 4-1
HVR
conditions of use 4-7
data sheet 4-7
power data 4-5
power loss 4-7
short-term output 4-6
technical data 4-5
I
inappropriate use 2-2
consequences, discharge of liability 2-1
K
KD see commutation choke
L
loss of heat
dimension cooling unit 7-4
example calculation 7-3
M
mains supply
introduction 5-1
P
power data
HVE 4-2
HVR 4-5
power loss
HVE 4-4
HVR 4-7
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features 1-4
working mode 1-2
R
reduce heat loss 5-5
reduce loss of heat see additional capacitance module
regenerated energy see auxiliary capacitance
calculating 5-5
S
Safety Instructions 3-1
short-term output
HVE 4-3
HVR 4-6
T
technical data
DC bus choke 6-1
HVE 4-1
HVR 4-5
U
use see appropriate use and see inappropriate use
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Index 13-3
13-4 Index
Notes
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