KEB Manual
KEB Manual
KEB Manual
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Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 4
Safety and application instructions ............................................................................................................... 4
General safety instructions ........................................................................................................................... 4
Use as directed ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Electrical connection .................................................................................................................................... 6
Operating instructions .................................................................................................................................. 8
EMC fundamentals............................................................................................................ 9
General........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Installation ................................................................................................................................................... 9
General information ........................................................................................................ 10
Product description .................................................................................................................................... 10
Installation instructions / cooling systems ................................................................................................... 10
Control cabinet installation ......................................................................................................................... 11
DC-supply.................................................................................................................................................. 11
Technical data ................................................................................................................. 12
Technical data 230V class.......................................................................................................................... 12
Technical data 400V class.......................................................................................................................... 14
Dimensions and weights............................................................................................................................. 18
Power circuit terminals................................................................................................... 19
Overview.................................................................................................................................................... 19
Connection of power circuit........................................................................................... 20
Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
Connections............................................................................................................................................... 20
1-phase connection.................................................................................................................................... 20
3-phase connection.................................................................................................................................... 20
DC-power supply........................................................................................................................................ 20
External temperature monitoring ................................................................................................................ 21
Braking resistor .......................................................................................................................................... 21
Installation and connection............................................................................................ 23
Control Circuit COMPACT /GENERAL ....................................................................................................... 23
Terminal strip X2A...................................................................................................................................... 23
Connection of the control ........................................................................................................................... 24
Digital inputs .............................................................................................................................................. 24
Analogue inputs ......................................................................................................................................... 24
Voltage input external power supply ........................................................................................................... 25
Digital outputs ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Relay output............................................................................................................................................... 25
Analogue outputs ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Voltage output............................................................................................................................................ 25
Installation, connection and operation.......................................................................... 26
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 26
Interface..................................................................................................................................................... 26
Keyboard ................................................................................................................................................... 27
Parameter summary................................................................................................................................... 28
Password input .......................................................................................................................................... 29
Description of the parameters..................................................................................................................... 30
Corner frequency CP.1............................................................................................................................... 30
Minimal frequency CP.2 ............................................................................................................................. 30
Maximum frequency CP.3 .......................................................................................................................... 30
Absolute maximum frequency CP.4............................................................................................................ 30
Acceleration time, right, CP.5 ..................................................................................................................... 30
Deceleration time CP.6 .............................................................................................................................. 31
Boost CP.10............................................................................................................................................... 31
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Introduction
Safety and application instructions
Before you start with the installation of the frequency inverter / servo
drive, please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to the
notes and suggestions.
This manual must be made available to every user. Before working with
the unit the user must become familiar with it. This especially applies to
the knowledge and observance of the following safety and warning
indications.
The pictograms used here have the following meaning:
Mortal Danger Inverters / servo drives contain dangerous voltages which can cause
death or serious injury. During the operation and depending on the type
of protection, they can have live, right, possibly also mobile parts as
well as hot surfaces. Care should be taken to ensure correct and safe
operation to minimise risk to personnel and equipment. Danger to Life.
Only qualified electrical ? All work from the transport, to installation and start-up as well as
technical personnel maintenance may only be done by qualified personnel (IEC 364
and/or CENELEC HD 384 and IEC-Report 664 and note national
safety regulations). According to this manual qualified staff means:
? those who are able to recognise and judge the possible dangers
based on their technical training and experience
? those with knowledge of the relevant standards and who are familiar
with the field of power transmission (VDE 0100, EN 50178, EN
60204 as well as the appropriate regulations for your area).
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Use as directed
Frequency inverters / servo drives are drive components which are
intended for installation into electrical systems or machines. They serve
exclusively for stepless speed regulation / control of three-phase
asynchronous / permanent magnet motors. Use for other purpose is not
recommended and may lead to equipment damage.
Observe standards The inverter / servo drive must not be started until it is determined that
the installation complies with 89/392/EEC (machine directive) as well
as the EMC-directive (89/336/ EEC)(note EN60204).
The frequency inverters / servo drives meet the requirements of the
Low-Voltage Directive 73/231/EEC. The harmonized standards of the
series EN 50178 in connection with EN 60439-1 and EN 60146 were
used. This is a product of limited availability in accordance with IEC
61800-3. This product may cause radio interference in residential
areas. In this case the operator may need to take corresponding
measures.
Protect against accidential Inverters / servo drives must be protected against physical damage
contact during transport, installation and use. Components and covers must not
be bent or moved as this may affect insulation distances. The units
contain electrostatically endangered components which can be
destroyed by inappropriate handling. For that reason the contact of
electronic components and contacts is to be avoided. The equipment
must not be switched on if it is damaged as it may no longer comply
with mandatory standards. Make sure that during installation there is
enough minimum clearance and enough cooling. Climatic conditions
must be observed in accordance with EN 50178.
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Electrical connection
? Stationarily install and earth frequency inverters / servo drives.
? Maintain minimum spaces to surrounding elements when setting up
(see Installation of the Switch Cabinet in the Technical
Documentation Part 2)
? Rack devices are designed for vertical installation and can be placed
one next to the other.
? Maintain a minimum space of 50mm to previous elements. Ensure
sufficient cooling.
? In regulated systems use original KEB cables as motor and
transmitter cables only.
? The device must not be permeated by mist or water.
? Avoid dust permeating the device. Allow for sufficient heat dissipation
if installed in a
? Dust-proof housing.
? Do not operate the frequency inverter / servo drive in explosion-proof
spaces!
? Install the frequency inverter / servo drive in an appropriate housing
in accordance
? With the local regulations when operating it in explosion-proof
spaces.
? Protect the frequency inverter / servo drive against conductive and
aggressive gases and liquids.
Note capacitor discharge time Before any installation and connection work, the system must be
switched off and secured. After clearing the frequency inverter / servo
drive the intermediate circuit capacitors are still charged with high
voltage for a short period of time. The unit can be worked on again,
after it has been switched off for 5 minutes.
Control lines With frequency inverters / servo drives that are not isolated from the
supply circuit (EN 50178) all control lines must be included in other
protective measures (e.g. double insulation or shielded, earthed and
insulated). Further information is found in the technical documentation
part 3.
Voltage with respect to ground Connection of the frequency inverter / servo drive is only permissible on
symmetrical networks with a maximum line voltage (L1, L2, L3) with
respect to earth (N/PE) of 300V. An isolating transformer must be used
for supply networks which exceed this value! The units may be
damaged if this is not observed.
Only fixed connection The frequency inverter / servo drives are designed for fixed connection
only as discharge currents of > 3.5 mA may occur especially when
using EMI filters. It is therefore necessary to lay a protective conductor
with a section of at least 10mm (copper) or a second protective
conductor in compliance with EN 50178. Ground point to point with the
shortest connection possible to mains earth (avoid earth loops).
Voltage peaks When using IGBT inverters, high voltage peaks may arise in the motor
due to the switching action of the inverter output devices. These
voltage peaks may damage the insulation of the motor winding and
must be taken into account when using motor cables longer than 15m
with high frequency motors. In this case, the motor can be protected
with a motor choke, dv/dt filter or sine filter.
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Insolation measurement When doing an insulation measurement in accordance with VDE 0100 /
Part 620, the power semiconductor of the unit and existing radio
interference filters must be disconnected because of the danger of
destruction. This is permissible in compliance with the standard, since
all inverters are given a high voltage test in the end control at KEB in
accordance with EN 50178.
Different earth potentials When using components without isolated inputs / outputs, it is
necessary that equipotential bonding exists between the components
to be connected (e.g. through the equalizer). Disregard can cause
destruction of the components by the equalizing currents.
Prevent disturbances ? A trouble-free and safe operation of the frequency inverter / servo
drive is only guaranteed when the connection instructions below
are strictly followed. Incorrect operation or damage may result from
incorrect installation.
? Note mains voltage and rated motor voltage.
? Do not swap around mains and motor lines.
? Install power cables and control cables separately (>15 cm
separation).
? Use shielded / twisted control lines. Connect shield to PE at inverter
only.
? Only use suitable circuit elements to control the logic and analogue
inputs, whose contacts are rated for extra-low voltages.
? Make sure inverter and motor housing are well grounded. The screen
of the power cable must be directly and securely attached to both
the inverter PE terminal and the motor ground terminal. Remove
paint finish where necessary.
? Connect the braking module / braking resistor with shielded / twisted
cables (install shield on one side of the inverter).
? Ground the cabinet or the system earth star point with the shortest
connection to mains earth (avoid earth loops).
RCD FI protection switch If personnel protection is required during installation of the system the
frequency inverters must be protected according to EN 50178:
1-phase inverters by RCD type A (pulse-current sensitive FIs) or type
B (all-current sensitive FIs).
3-phase inverters (with B6 bridge-connected rectifier) by RCMAs with
separation used privileged) or RCDs type B (all-current sensitive FIs)
The tripping current should be 300mA or more, in order to avoid a
premature triggering of the inverter by discharge currents (about
200mA). Dependent on the load, the length of the motor cable and the
use of a radio interference filter, substantially higher leakage current
can occur. The connection instructions from the manufacturer and the
valid local requirements must be observed. Dependent on the available
mains form (TN, IT, TT) further protective measures are necessary in
accordance with VDE Part 410 (Part 4; Chapter 41). For example, with
TN mains this protection is made with overcurrent protective devices.
With IT-mains it is insulation monitoring with a pulse-code measuring
method. A protective separation can be used with all mains forms as
long as the required power and cable lengths permit this. The person
setting up the unit must present proof of compatibility before installing
the inverter!
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Operating instructions
Before putting the unit into operation, check terminals and screw
connections for tight fit and put back all pertaining covers.
Conditionally short circuit The frequency inverters / servo drives are conditionally short-circuit
proof proof (EN 50178). After resetting the internal protection devices, the
function as directed is guaranteed.
Exceptions:
? If an earth-leakage fault or short-circuit often occurs at the output, this
can lead to a defect in the unit.
? If a short-circuit occurs during regenerative operation (2nd or 4th
quadrant, feedback into the intermediate circuit), this can lead to a
defect in the unit.
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EMC fundamentals
General
Frequency inverters / servo drives represent electrical equipment
designed for use in industrial and commercial units. In accordance with
the EMC directive 89/336/EEC, it is not obligatory to mark these
devices as they represent components to be further processed by the
respective machine and unit manufacturer and are not operable
independently according to the EMC directive. The person installing /
operating the machine / unit is obliged to prove the protective
measures demanded by the EMC directive are complied with. The
prescribed ratings can usually be complied with when using the radio
interference voltage filters specified by KEB, and when observing the
following measures and installation guidelines. The KEB frequency
inverter / servo drive is designed to be used in the second environment
as defined in EN 61800-3 (unit with its own supply transformer). Take
additional measures when using it in the first environment (residential
commercial area connected to public low-voltage mains)!
Installation
? Install the cabinet or system correctly.
? To avoid coupled-in noise, separate
mains / supply lines
motor lines from inverters / servo actuator
control and data lines (low-voltage level < 48V)
and leave a space of at least 15 cm between them when installing.
? In order to maintain low-resistance high frequency connections,
earthing and shielding, as well as other metallic connections (e.g.
mounting plate, installed units) must be in metal-to-metal contact
with the mounting plate, over as large an area as possible. Use
earthing and equipotential lines with a section as large as possible
(min. 10mm2) or use thick earthing strips.
? Only use shielded cable with copper or tin-plated braid, since steel
braid is not suitable for high frequency ranges. The screen must
always be installed on the compensating rail and fastened with
clips or guided through the wall of the housing with metal screw
connections. Do not elongate the screen end (pigtails) with
individual conductors!
? If external interference suppression filters are used, then these must
be installed as close as possible to (<30cm from) the interference
source and in metal-to-metal contact with the mounting plate, over
as large an area as possible.
? Always equip inductive control elements (contactors, relays etc.) with
suppressors such as varistors, RC-elements or damping diodes.
? All connections must be kept as short as possible and as close as
possible to the earth, as free floating lines work as active and
passive aerials.
? Keep connection cables straight (do not bundle). Install a non-
assigned wire on both sides of the protective conductor.
The flow and return circuit must be twisted when the lines are not
shielded, in order to dampen common-mode noise.
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General information
Product description
With the KEB COMBIVERT, you have purchased a frequency inverter
that meets the greatest demands placed on quality and dynamic
characteristics. It is used for stepless speed control of three-phase
motors only.
The operation of other electrical loads is not allowed and may lead to
the destruction of the units.
Standard
Standard design with heat sink and fan (below described).
The dissipation of the power loss must be guaranteed by the machine
builder.
Flat rear
The heat sink is omitted with this design. The unit must be mounted
onto an appropriate base to ensure the heat dissipation.
Water cooling
This design is laid out for the connection to an existing cooling system.
The dissipation of the power loss must be guaranteed by the machine
builder. To avoid moisture condensation the minimum inlet temperature
may not fall below the room temperature. The maximum inlet
temperature shall not exceed 40C. Measurements against
contamination and calcifying must be taken externally. The maximum
pressure on the cooling system shall not exceed 4 bar (special version
with higher pressures on request).
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DC-supply
The DC input current of the inverter is basically determined by the
used motor. The data can be taken from the motor name plate.
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Technical data
Technical data 230V class
1) With the regulated systems F5-M as well as F5-S 5% is to be subtracted as control reserve
2) This data is only valid for units with integrated PFC (see "unit identification")
3) Max. current before the responding of the OL2-function (only F5-M; F5-S; F5-A)
4) Recommended minimum cross section of the motor wire for rated power and a cable length of up to 100m
(copper)
5) This data is only valid for units with internal brake transistor GTR 7 (see "unit identification")
6) At units with integrated filter (see "unit identification"):
up to max. 5m line length and 4kHz operating frequency = Limit Value B (EN 55011)
up to max. 10m line length and 16kHz operating frequency = Limit Value A (EN 55022)
Site altitude max. 2000m. With site altitudes over 1000m a power reduction of 1% per 100m must be taken into
consideration. The technical data is for 2/4-pole standard motors. With other pole numbers the inverter must be
dimensioned onto the motor rated current. Contact KEB for special or medium frequency motors.
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1) With the regulated systems F5-M as well as F5-S 5% is to be subtracted as control reserve
2) Max. current before the responding of the OL2-function (only F5-M; F5-S; F5-A)
3) Recommended minimum cross section of the motor wire for rated power and a cable length of up to 100m
(copper)
4) This data is only valid for units with internal brake transistor GTR 7 (see "unit identification")
5) At mains voltage 460V multiply the nominal current with factor 0.86.
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1) With the regulated systems F5-M as well as F5-S 5% is to be subtracted as control reserve.
2) Max. current before the responding of the OL2-function (only F5-M; F5-S; F5-A)
3) Recommended minimum cross section of the motor wire for rated power and a cable length of up to 100m
(copper)
4) This data is only valid for units with internal brake transistor GTR 7 (see "unit identification")
5) At mains voltage ? 460V multiply the nominal current with factor 0.86.
The technical data is for 2/4-pole standard motors. With other pole numbers the inverter must be
dimensioned onto the motor rated current. Contact KEB for special or medium frequency motors.
Site altitude max. 2000m. With site altitudes over 1000m a power reduction of 1% per 100m must
be taken into consideration.
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1) With the regulated systems F5-M as well as F5-S 5% is to be subtracted as control reserve.
2) Max. current before the responding of the OL2-function (only F5-M; F5-S; F5-A)
3) Recommended minimum cross section of the motor wire for rated power and a cable length of up to 100m
(copper)
4) This data is only valid for units with internal brake transistor GTR 7 (see "unit identification")
5) At mains voltage ? 460V multiply the nominal current with factor 0.86.
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The technical data is for 2/4-pole standard motors. With other pole numbers the inverter must be
dimensioned onto the motor rated current. Contact KEB for special or medium frequency motors.
Site altitude max. 2000m. With site altitudes over 1000m a power reduction of 1% per 100m must
be taken into consideration. An input choke is necessary from size 23!
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1) With the regulated systems F5-M as well as F5-S 5% is to be subtracted as control reserve.
2) Max. current before the responding of the OL2-function (only F5-M; F5-S; F5-A)
3) Recommended minimum cross section of the motor wire for rated power and a cable length of up to 100m
(copper)
4) This data is only valid for units with internal brake transistor GTR 7 (see "unit identification")
5) At mains voltage ? 460V multiply the nominal current with factor 0.86.
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Housing size A
Motor side Supply side
U, V, W Motor connection
PA, PB Connection for braking resistor
T1, T2 Connection for temperature sensor
L1, N 1-phase mains connection
++, -- Connection for braking module,
feedback and supply unit
DC input 250...370 VDC (230V class)
PE Connection for shielding/earthing
Housing size G
L1, N 1-phase mains connection
L1, L2, L3 3-phase mains connection
U, V, W Motor connection
++, PB Connection for braking resistor,
++, -- Connection for braking module, feedback and supply unit
DC input 250...370 VDC (230V class)
DC input 420...720 VDC (400V class)
T1, T2 Connection for temperature sensor
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Pay attention to the supply voltage and the correct polarity of the motor!
Connections
1-phase connection
3-phase connection
DC-power supply
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Braking resistor
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Digital inputs
?
? External voltage supply
Analogue inputs
Connect unused analogue inputs to common, to prevent set value
fluctuations!
?
?
*) Connect potential equalizing line only if a potential difference of > 30
V exists between the controls. The internal resistance is reduced to
30k.
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Digital outputs
Relay output
?
In case of inductive load on the relay outputs a protective wiring must
be provided (e.g. free-wheeling diode)!
Analogue outputs
Voltage output
The voltage output serves for the setting of the digital inputs as well as
for the supply of external control elements. Do no exceed the maximum
? output current of 100 mA.
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Interface
Only use the operator interface for the serial data transfer to
RS232/485. The direct connection, PC to the inverter is only valid with
a special cable (HSP5 Part No. 00.F5.0C0-0001), otherwise, it would
lead to the destruction of the PC interface.
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Keyboard
When switching on KEB COMBIVERT F5 the value of parameter CP.1
appears (see Drive mode to switch the keyboard function.)
The function key (FUNC) changes between the parameter value and
parameter number.
? With ENTER only the error message in the display is reset. In the
inverter status display (CP.3) the error is still displayed. In order to
reset the error itself, the cause must be removed or a power-on
reset must be made.
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Parameter summary
1) Enter-Parameter
2) depending on size (see 3.7 "Factory Settings")
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Password input
Ex factory the frequency inverter is supplied without password
protection, this means that all changeable parameters can be adjusted.
After parameterisation, the unit can be barred against unauthorized
access (Passwords: see last but one page). The adjusted mode is
stored.
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If the parameter is set to "-1", the deceleration time will be equal to the
value set by CP.5.
Fixed frequencies 1..3 Three fixed frequencies can be set. The fixed frequencies are selected
through terminals X2A.10 und X2A.11.
Terminal X2A.10
Setting range: 0.0...400 Hz
Resolution: 0.0125 Hz
Customer setting 1: _______ Hz
Customer setting 2: _______ Hz
Customer setting 3: _______ Hz
Terminal X2A.11
If values are entered which are beyond the limits laid down by CP. 9
and CP.10, the frequency will be limited internally.
Terminals X2A.10+X2A.11
Boost CP.10
In the low speed range, a large proportion of the motor voltage drops
across the resistance of the stator. In order to keep the motor torque
almost constant throughout the entire speed range, the boost
parameter can be used to compensate for the voltage drop.
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DC braking CP.11
With DC braking, the motor does not slow down via the ramp. The rapid
deceleration occurs by applying a D.C. voltage to the ends of the motor
winding. This parameter lays down how DC braking is triggered.
Value Activation
0 DC braking switched off
1 DC braking when the sense of rotation is switched off and 0 Hz
is reached. Braking time depends on CP.12 or until the next
time a sense of rotation is given.
2 DC braking as soon as no sense of rotation is given.
Braking time depends on actual frequency.
3 DC braking as soon as the sense of rotation changes.
Braking time depends on actual frequency.
4 DC braking when the sense of rotation is switched off and
the actual frequency is less than 4 Hz.
5 DC braking, when the actual frequency is less than 4 Hz
6 DC braking when the command value is less than 4 Hz.
7 spare
8 spare
9 DC braking after the modulation is switched on. Braking time
depends on CP.12.
CP.21 * fist
tBist ?
100 Hz
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These times are related to the rated motor speeds and external cooling.
When internal cooling is employed, the tripping time is reduced as a
function of the motor speed (output frequency). For an output frequency
of 0 Hz, the tripping time is only 50%. The tripping characteristic has
been set for motors with internal cooling. CP.14 can be used to
program the response in case of tripping.
CP.14 settings
0 Inverter triggers fault E.OH2 and switches modulation off; no
automatic restart
1 Rapid stop; modulation off; no automatic restart
2 Rapid stop; modulation an; no automatic restart
3 Modulation OFF; automatic restart
4 Rapid stop; modulation OFF; automatic restart
5 Rapid stop; modulation ON; automatic restart
6 Only warning via digital output; when the tripping threshold is
reached, the motor overload protection tripping condition is set
to 1.
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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit
Wert Funktion (Voreinstellung: fett)
Ein-/Aus-Schalten von Netz-Aus
x x x x x x x x 0 0 aus
x x x x x x x x 1 1 ein
Netz-Aus / Startspannung
x x x x x x x 0 x 0 Automatische Ermittlung der Startspannung
x x x x x x x 1 x 2 Vorgabe der Startspanunng mit Pn.45
Ermittlung des Anfangssprung
x x x x x x 0 x x 0 aus dem Schlupf
x x x x x x 1 x x 4 aus der Auslastung
Verhalten des Antriebes bei Ausgangswert <= min.
x x x x 0 0 x x x Ausgangswert
0 Status Poff, Modulation an, Reset
erforderlich
x x x x 0 1 x x x 8 Poff, Mod. An, Wiederanlauf bei Netzrckkehr nach Pn.52
x x x x 0 0 x x x 16 Status PLS, Modulation aus, Reset erforderlich
x x x x 1 1 x x x 24 reserviert
reserviert
x x x 0 x x x x x 0 reserviert
x x x 1 x x x x x 32 reserviert
Auswahl des Sollwertes (bei F5-S immer
x 0 0 x x x x x x Bremsmoment)
0 Startspannung
x 0 1 x x x x x x 64 Spannungssollwert (Pn.50)
x 1 0 x x x x x x 128 Startspannung, wenn Istfrq. > Pn.48 sonst
Spannungssollwert
x 1 1 x x x x x x 192 Bremsmoment (Pn.47)
Spannungsstabilisierung
0 x x x x x x x x 0 eingeschaltet
1 x x x x x x x x 256 ausgeschaltet
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Value Effect
0 Relay output switched off
1 SB0 Actual frequency > frequency level CP.18
2 SB1 Current load > 6 % load
4 SB2 Current load < 120 % load
8 SB3 Actual frequency = Command freq. (constant motion)
16 SB4 Drive ready signal
32 SB5 Supply OFF function active
64 SB6 Modulation OFF
128 SB7 Spare
The load value has to be set to a value that is 30 % less than the max.
admissible % value for the individual inverter size, so that the activation
of the hardware current limitation (inverter protection only, while
accepting breaks in torques when the current limit is reached) is
activated only for inverter protection and not when the motor tumbles.
That is, 170 % should be set for housing sizes B, D and E; 120 % for G
and H. The default value is 120 %.
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Examples:
Examples:
0: Standard set
1: 87 Hz characteristic
2: 200 Hz motors
3: 300 Hz motors
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Drive mode
Description
The Drive Mode is a operating mode of KEB COMBIVERT that permits
the manual starting of the drive by the operator. After switching the
control release the set value and rotation setting are effected
exclusively over the keyboard. In order to activate the Drive Mode the
corresponding password (see last but one page) must be entered in
CP.0. The display switches over as follows.
Leaving the drive mode To exit the drive mode the inverter must be in status stop (Display
noP or LS). Press the FUNC and ENTER keys simultaneously for about
3 seconds to leave the drive mode. The CP-parameters appear in the
Display.
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Error diagnosis
Introduction
At KEB COMBIVERT error messages are always represented with an
E. and the appropriate error in the display. Error messages cause the
immediate deactivation of the modulation. Restart possible only after
reset.
Malfunctions are represented with an A. and the appropriate
message. Reactions to malfunctions can vary.
In the following the display and their cause are described.
Error tables
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Appendix
F4 versus F5
F4 F4 name F5-G F5 name F5-General notes
1 RLA 24 RLA Normally open switch
2 RLB 25 RLB normally closed relay output 1
3 RLC 26 RLC Switching contact
4 I1 10 I1 Free-programmable
5 I2 11 I2 Digital inputs I1-I4
6 I3 12 I3
7 I4 13 I4
8 REF+ 1 AN1+ Command value input +
9 REF- 2 AN1- Command value input -
10 F 14 F Forward
11 R 15 R Reverse
12 Out1 18 O1 See
19 O2 transistor outputs
13 0V 22+23 0V Reference potential for digital I/Os
14 Uext or 15V output 20 Uout 24V DC output (max.100 mA)
21 Uin Voltage input 20-30 V
15 Analog Out 5 ANOUT1 see analogue outputs
6 ANOUT2
16 CRF 7 CRF Reference voltage output
17 REF 3+4 AN2+ / AN2- AN2- -> - Command value input
18 COM 8+9 COM Terminal 4
19 ST 16 ST Circuit common for analogue I/Os
20 Reset 17 Reset Enable Regulator
21 FLA 27 FLA Reset
22 FLB 28 FLB Normally open switch
23 FLC 29 FLC Normally closed relay output2
Switching contact
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Technical manual
Power off function is activated via CP.15, CP.36 (ru.26) indicates the
active set of parameters, CP.35 the current version. CP.25 - 34 are not
yet utilised!
Type points:
Set 0: 50 Hz Set 1: 87 Hz Set 2: 200 Hz Set 3: 300 Hz
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