Frequency Converter Type Vacon NX For Alimak's Hoists and Lifts User's Manual
Frequency Converter Type Vacon NX For Alimak's Hoists and Lifts User's Manual
Frequency Converter Type Vacon NX For Alimak's Hoists and Lifts User's Manual
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ALIMAK NX FREQUENCY CONVERTER A0
1. SAFETY................................................... A1 – A2
1.1 WARNINGS ................................................................ A1
1.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......................................... A1
1.3 EARTHING AND EARTH FAULT PROTECTION.. A2
1.4 RUNNING THE MOTOR ........................................... A2
2. GENERAL............................................... A3 – A4
2.1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION ..................... 3
2.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSULATION CHECKS ......... 4
2.2.1 Motor cable insulation checks ................................. 4
2.2.1 Mains cable insulation checks ................................. 4
2.2.1 Motor insulation checks ........................................... 4
3. CONTROL KEYPAD........................... A4 – A18
3.1 INDICATIONS ON THE KEYPAD DISPLAY ............ 5
3.1.1 Drive status indication ............................................. 5
3.1.2 Control place indications ......................................... 6
3.1.3 Status LEDs.............................................................. 6
3.1.4 Text lines................................................................... 6
3.2 KEYPAD PUSH-BUTTONS ........................................ 7
3.2.1 Button descriptions................................................... 7
3.3 NAVIGATION ON THE CONTROL KEYPAD........... 8
3.3.1 Monitoring menu (M1)........................................... 10
3.3.2 Parameter menu (M2) ............................................ 11
3.3.3 Active faults menu (M4) ......................................... 13
3.3.4 Fault types.............................................................. 14
3.3.5 Fault codes ............................................................. 14
3.3.6 Fault time data record............................................ 15
3.3.7 Fault history menu (M5) ........................................ 15
3.3.8 System menu (M6) .................................................. 16
3.3.9 Copy parameters .................................................... 18
4. FAULT TRACING.............................. A19 – A23
4.1 VERIFYING THE PULSE ENCODER
FUNCTION /DIRECTION .......................................... 23
Procedure:
1. Make sure that you have the relevant parameter list for the
actual lift/hoist. This is supplied within the electrical
documentation.
2. Put the main switch on the M- and B-panel in the off
position.
3. Connect the incoming power to the B-panel.
4. Measure the incoming voltage in the B-panel (after eventual
step-up or step–down trafo).
5. Check that the connections P1 – P8 on the primary side of
the control transformer in the M-panel, (also B-panel if
equipped with control transformer), correspond to the
incoming voltage. If not, adjust the connections according to
the chart on the transformer/electrical drawings.
6. Energize the M-panel by switching on the main switches on
the B- and M-panel.
7. If the VFC unit has been replaced with a spare unit, check
all parameters according to the relevant parameter list. See
section 3 for procedure.
3. CONTROL KEYPAD
The control keypad is the link between the Vacon frequency
converter and the user. The Vacon NX control keypad features
an alphanumeric display with seven indicators for the Run
status (RUN, , READY, STOP, ALARM, FAULT) and
three indicators for the control place (I/O term/ Key-
pad/BusComm).
There are also three Status Indicator LEDs (green - green - red),
see below.
The control information, i.e. the number of menu, description of
menu or the displayed value and the numeric information are
presented on three text lines.
The frequency converter is operable through the nine push-
buttons of the control keypad.
Furthermore, the buttons serve the purposes of parameter
setting and value monitoring.
The keypad is detachable and isolated from the input line
potential.
= Browser button up
Browse the main menu and the pages of
different submenus. Edit values.
S6.8.5 Hardware
I6.8.5.1 Info: Unit power kW
I6.8.5.2 Info: Unit voltage V
I6.8.5.3 Info: Brake chopper
I6.8.5.4 Info: Brake resistor
S6.8.6 Expander boards
S6.8.7 Debug
S6.8.9 Debug Power
S6.8.11 Debug Power
2 Overvoltage The DC-link voltage has exceeded the Make the deceleration time longer.
limits defined. Use brake chopper or brake resistor
– too short a deceleration time (available as options)
– high overvoltage spikes in supply
3 Earth fault Current measurement has detected that the Check motor cables and motor.
sum of motor phase current is not zero.
– insulation failure in cables or motor
5 Charging switch The charging switch is open, when the Reset the fault and restart.
START command has been given. Should the fault re-occur, contact the
– faulty operation distributor near to you.
– component failure
6 Emergency stop Stop signal has been given from the option
board.
9 Undervoltage DC-link voltage is under the voltage limits In case of temporary supply voltage
defined in. break reset the fault and restart the
– most probable cause: too low a supply frequency converter. Check the
voltage supply voltage. If it is adequate, an
– frequency converter internal fault internal failure has occurred.
Contact the distributor near to you.
10 Input line Input line phase is missing. Check supply voltage and cable.
supervision
11 Output phase Current measurement has detected that Check motor cable and motor.
supervision there is no current in one motor phase.
14 Frequency converter Heatsink temperature is over 90°C (or Check the correct amount and flow
overtemperature 77ºC, NX_6, FR6). of cooling air.
Overtemperature warning is issued when Check the heatsink for dust.
the heatsink temperature exceeds 85°C Check the ambient temperature.
(72ºC). Make sure that the switching
frequency is not too high in relation
to ambient temperature and motor load.
16 Motor over- Motor overheating has been detected by Decrease the motor load.
temperature frequency converter motor temperature If no motor overload exists, check
model. Motor is overloaded. the temperature model parameters.
26 Start-up prevented Start-up of the drive has been prevented. Cancel prevention of start-up.
29 Thermistor fault The thermistor input of option board has Check motor cooling and loading
detected increase of the motor Check thermistor connection
temperature (If thermistor input of the option
board is not in use it has to be short
circuited).
32 Fan cooling Cooling fan of the frequency converter Contact the distributor near to you.
does not start, when ON command is given.
34 CAN bus Sent message not acknowledged. Ensure that there is another device
communication on the bus with the same configuration.
36 Control unit NXS Control Unit can not control NXP Change control unit
Power Unit and vice versa
40 Device unknown Unknown option board or drive. Contact the distributor near to you.
42 Brake resistor Brake resistor over temperature pro- Set the deceleration time longer.
over temperature tection has detected too heavy braking Use external brake resistor.
43 Encoder fault Note the exceptional Fault data record. Check encoder channel connections.
See 3.3.6. Additional codes: Check the encoder board.
1 = Encoder 1 channel A is missing
2 = Encoder 1 channel B is missing
3 = Both encoder 1 channels are missing
4 = Encoder reversed
50 Analogue input Current at the analogue input is < 4mA. Check the current loop circuitry.
Iin < 4mA (sel. – control cable is broken or loose
signal range 4 – signal source has failed
to 20 mA)
52 Keypad The connection between the control key- Check keypad connection and
communication fault pad and the frequency converter is broken. possible keypad cable.
53 Fieldbus fault The data connection between the fieldbus Check installation.
Master and the fieldbus board is broken If installation is correct contact the
nearest distributor.
54 Slot fault Defective option board or slot Check board and slot.
Contact the nearest distributor.
56 PT100 board Temperature limit values set for the PT100 Find the cause of temperature rise
temp. fault board parameters have been exceeded
81 Brake logic Brake open signal has not been activated after
supervision defined time after run request P2.7.25
In case you don't get a value other than 0 when you run the
lift/hoist, check the encoder connections. Try again. If you still
don't get a value other than 0, the pulse encoder probably is
broken. You have to replace it.
If you get a negative value when going upwards and a positive
value going downwards, check the encoder connections.
You probably have switched the A and B pulses.