LV7000 - Manual (Ud701s) - 310507 PDF
LV7000 - Manual (Ud701s) - 310507 PDF
LV7000 - Manual (Ud701s) - 310507 PDF
0,75 kW … 800 kW
Frequency converter
Operating Manual
Safety and Operating Instructions
for Frequency Converters
according to Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
1. General 4. Installation
During operation, frequency converters can have live, rotating or The installation and cooling must be in accordance with the
moving parts and their surfaces may become hot, depending on relevant documentation.
the protection class involved.
All converters must be protected against undue mechanical
There is a risk of severe physical injury or material damage if shocks or stress. In particular no components may be bent
any of the covers are removed or the unit is installed, used or and/or no insulation spacing may be altered during transport
operated incorrectly. and handling. Do not touch electronic components or contacts.
Further details are given in the documentation. Converters contain components susceptible to electrostatic
discharge (ESD) which are easily damaged by static electricity
All system design, transport, installation, commissioning and or incorrect handling. Do not damage mechanically or destroy
maintenance work must be carried out by qualified specialist electrical components (health hazard possible).
personnel (according to IEC 60364, CENELEC HD 384 or DIN
VDE 0100 and IEC 60664 or DIN VDE 0110 and national safety 5. Electrical connection
regulations).
The appropriate national safety regulations (e.g. BGV A3) must
Qualified specialist personnel in the sense of these safety be observed when working on converters which are connected
instructions are persons who are experienced in the system to the electricity supply.
design, installation, erection, commissioning and operation of
the product and have the qualifications required for such work. The electrical installation must be executed in accordance with
the relevant regulations (e.g. cable cross-sections, fuses,
2. Correct use earthing). Additional instructions are given in the documentation.
Converters are intended for installation in electrical plant or Instructions on EMC compliant installation, such as screening,
machinery. earthing, filters and cable routing, are also given in the
converters documentation. These also apply to converters
When installed in machines the converter may not be bearing the CE mark. Compliance with the limits specified in
commissioned (i.e. operation of the converter may not be EMC legislation is the responsibility of the plant or the
started) until it is evident that the machine complies with EC machinery manufacturer.
directive 98/37/EC (Machine Directive) (formerly 89/392/EEC).
Also EN 60204 must be observed. 6. Operation
Commissioning (i.e. operation) is only permitted in compliance If necessary, plant or machinery in which converters are fitted
with the EMC directive (89/336/EEC). must be equipped with additional monitoring and safety facilities
in accordance with the relevant regulations, e.g. the law on
Our converters satisfy the requirements of low voltage directive technical equipment, the appropriate safety regulations etc.
73/23/EEC. The standards of the series EN 50178 / DIN VDE
0160 in conjunction with EN 60439-1 / VDE 0660 Part 500 and Do not touch any parts of the equipment which may be live or
EN 60146 / VDE 0558 are applicable to drive converters. any power connections even after the converter has been
isolated from the electricity supply, as capacitors may remain
The technical data and the connection conditions are shown on charged. Follow the instructions given on warning labels.
the rating plate and in the documentation. They must be
observed. All covers and doors must be kept closed during operation.
The instructions for transport, storage and correct handling must All instructions given in the documentation must be observed.
be observed.
KEEP THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE
Climatic conditions are to be maintained according to
EN 50178.
AT LEAST THE 10 FOLLOWING STEPS OF THE START-UP QUICK GUIDE MUST BE PERFORMED
DURING THE INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING.
2. Before taking any commissioning actions read carefully the safety instructions in Chapter
1.
3. Before the mechanical installation, check the minimum clearances around the unit and
check the ambient conditions in Chapter 5.
4. Check the size of the motor cable, mains cable, mains fuses and check the cable
connections, read Chapters 6.1.1.1 to 6.1.1.5.
7. If the Start-Up wizard is active, select the language of the keypad and the application you
want to use and confirm by pressing the Enter button. If the Start-Up wizard is not active,
follow the instructions 7a and 7b.
7a. Select the language of the keypad from the Menu M6, page 6.1. Instructions on using the
keypad are given in Chapter 7.
7b. Select the application you want to use from the Menu M6, page 6.2. Instructions on using
the keypad are given in Chapter 7.
8. All parameters have factory default values. In order to ensure proper operation, check the
rating plate data for the values below and the corresponding parameters of parameter
group G2.1.
Converteam is not responsible for the use of the frequency converters against the
instructions.
Congratulations for choosing the Smooth Control provided by LV7000 Frequency Converters!
The User's Manual will provide you with the necessary information about the installation, commissioning and
operation of Converteam Frequency Converters. We recommend that you carefully study these instructions
before powering up the frequency converter for the first time.
• The manuals are designed for users who design or configure applications involving the unit, who commission
equipment, and who perform maintenance work on the units or any other activity in conjunction therewith.
• The specifications and information in the manuals and the other pertinent documentation cover the most
common applications. In view of the large number of possible applications of the LV7000 frequency
converter, it is, however, not possible to describe all conceivable applications and to provide exhaustive
information and guidance for engineering, configuration, commissioning, etc. Should you have any questions
concerning Converteam frequency converters or should you need any assistance, we hence recommend that
you contact our drive specialists.
• Expressions used
Note:
Notes separate important information from the text and give additional information.
Important!
Important means that the relevant instruction must be followed exactly to avoid loss of
WARNING data or damage.
Warning!
Warning means that the operator may be injured if the instructions are not
followed.
HOT SURFACE
• Converteam reserves the right to modify contents and product specifications of the manuals without any
obligation to explicitly inform its customers of any such changes.
In addition, LV7000-3 units may control also synchronous motors with permanent magnets.
The integration of the unit into plants or drive systems is not within the sphere of product responsibility of
Converteam.
This concerns the functions and operating safety of the entire system, as well as repercussions, if any, on
other facilities and systems.
The user of the unit is hence responsible for ensuring that the applicable technical standards and rules,
statutory requirements and codes in force at the place of installation are adhered to in conjunction with the
engineering and installation of the overall system.
The following information is to help to assess the risks related to the use of the unit. It is the user’s
responsibility to take any measures suitable to address these risks.
• An excessive supply voltage drop or an interruption of the supply voltage causes an immediate shut down.
The motor connected is then no longer controlled by the converter.
The user of the unit must take suitable measures in order to master these cases (such as mechanical
protection devices, additional peripheral electrical monitoring and safety equipment, redundant configuration)
in order to avoid personal injury and damage to property, as well as to minimize interference with the ongoing
process based on a risk analysis to be carried out by the user.
Limitation of liability
Claims to any modification whatsoever of units previously supplied can not be asserted by data, illustrations
and descriptions contained in the manuals.
In the event of any software (firmware) modifications and updates, we are not obliged to make such
modifications and updates available to customers on a retroactive basis.
The contents of the manuals were developed and revised with utmost care. However, Converteam does not
accept any liability for any damages which might result from any defects in the documentation.
The user is to be solely responsible for the proper and correct use of the LV7000 frequency converters.
Converteam disclaims any liability whatsoever for improper or incorrect handling.
Process information and circuit details contained in the manuals shall be deemed as being suggestions only,
which shall be subject to verification by the user with regard to their suitability for the given application.
Converteam disclaims any warranty or liability for the suitability of such process information and circuit
suggestions with regard to the given application.
© 2007 Converteam
Issue: 31.05.07
Converteam, the logo Converteam and their frameworks are trademarks and service trademark applications of
Converteam. The other names mentioned, registered or not, are the property of their respective companies.
1 Safety
1.1 Warnings
The LV7000 frequency converter is meant for fixed installations only.
1
Do not perform any measurements when the frequency converter is connected
2 to the mains.
Do not perform any voltage withstand tests on any part of LV7000. There is a
3 certain procedure according to which the tests shall be performed. Ignoring this
procedure may result in damaged product.
The frequency converter has a large capacitive leakage current.
4
If the frequency converter is used as a part of a machine, the machine
5 manufacturer is responsible for providing the machine with a main switch (EN
60204-1).
Only spare parts delivered by Converteam can be used.
WARNING 6
The motor starts at power-up if the start command is 'ON'. Furthermore, the I/O
7 functionalities (including start inputs) may change if parameters, applications or
software are changed. Disconnect, therefore, the motor if an unexpected start
can cause danger.
Prior to measurements on the motor or the motor cable, disconnect the motor
8 cable from the frequency converter.
Do not touch the components on the circuit boards. Static voltage discharge may
9 damage the components.
The earth fault protection inside the frequency converter protects only the converter itself against earth faults
in the motor or the motor cable. It is not intended for personal safety.
Due to the high capacitive currents present in the frequency converter, fault current protective switches may
not function properly.
Before starting the motor, check that the motor is mounted properly and ensure
1 that the machine connected to the motor allows the motor to be started.
Set the maximum motor speed (frequency) according to the motor and the
2 machine connected to it.
Before reversing the motor make sure that this can be done safely.
3
Make sure that no power correction capacitors are connected to the motor cable.
4
Make sure that the motor terminals are not connected to mains potential.
WARNING 5
1.5 Maintenance
• Any maintenance and/or repair work must be performed by skilled and trained personnel using correct, genuine
spare parts. Any use of spare parts not designed or approved for use can cause hazard or a risk of injury.
• Before carrying out any work on the unit or other components of the drive system, perform the preparations
listed below in the following order:
1. Disconnect all poles of all supply voltages, even those for ancillary equipment.
2. Protect all switches against unintended switching on.
3. Verify the isolation from the supply voltage. Please note that the discharging process of the DC link
capacitors can take longer than 1 minute.
4. Earth and short the supply voltage connections. Although this is at present not mandatory in the case of
voltages of below 1000 V pursuant to the current accident prevention requirements and/or applicable
standard, this measure will increase your safety.
5. Always cover neighboring live parts, or install suitable barriers or fences.
• Please remember that the output terminals of the unit and/or the motor terminals are live when the voltage
supply is switched on even when the firing pulses are blocked.
• Never withdraw or insert any plugs and/or plug-in type boards while the supply voltage is connected.
Otherwise there is a risk of damage to electrical components as well as a risk of personal injury.
• Conductors or screens not used may get energized by inductive or capacitive coupling and may reach
dangerous voltage.
For safety reasons, all uninsulated conductors not used have to be connected to earth.
• Please remember that resistors - braking resistors, in particular - can become very hot during operation.
• When transporting the unit, consider its heavy weight and its imbalanced center of gravity.
Improper handling can cause serious or even fatal injury.
Any work not explicitly described in the operating and maintenance manuals may not be
performed by personnel other than our service engineers or skilled personnel who have
received special training with regard to the handling and use of the unit.
2 EU directive
2.1 CE marking
The CE marking on the product guarantees the free movement of the product within the EEA (European
Economic Area).
Converteam LV7000 frequency converters carry the CE label as a proof of compliance with the Low Voltage
Directive (LVD) and the Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC). The company SGS FIMKO has acted as the
Competent Body.
The compliance of Converteam LV7000 frequency converters with the EMC directive is verified with Technical
Construction Files (TCF) checked and approved by SGS FIMKO, which is a Competent Body. The Technical
Construction Files are used to authenticate the comformity of Converteam frequency converters with the
Directive because such a large-sized product family is impossible to be tested in a laboratory environment and
because the combinations of installation vary greatly.
Converteam LV7000 frequency converters are marketed throughout the world, a fact which makes the EMC
requirements of customers different. As far as the immunity is concerned, all LV7000 frequency converters are
designed to fulfil even the strictest requirements, while as regards the emission level, the customer may want
to upgrade Converteam's already high ability to filter electro-magnetic disturbances.
Class H:
LV7000...5 frequency converters (FR4 to FR9) and LV7000 (208 V … 240 V) frequency converters (FR4 to
FR6) have been designed to fulfil the requirements of the product standard EN 61800-3+A11 for the 1st
environment restricted distribution and the 2nd environment.
The emission levels correspond to the requirements of EN 61000-6-4.
Class T:
The T-class converters have a smaller earth leakage current and are intended to be used with IT supplies
only. If they are used with other supplies no EMC requirements are complied with.
Class N:
The drives of this class do not provide EMC emission protection. This kind of drives are mounted in
enclosures. External EMC filtering is usually required to fulfil the EMC emission requirements.
All Converteam LV7000 frequency converters fulfil all EMC immunity requirements (standards EN
61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61800-3+A11).
Warning: This is a product of the restricted sales distribution class according to IEC
61800-3. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Note For changing the EMC protection class of your Converteam LV7000 frequency
converter from class H or L to class T, please refer to the instructions given in
Chapter 6.1.3.
CONFORMITY in process
CONFORMITY in process
3 Receipt of delivery
Converteam LV7000 frequency converters have undergone scrupulous tests and quality checks at the factory
before they are delivered to the customer. However, after unpacking the product, check that no signs of
transport damages are to be found on the product and that the delivery is complete (compare the type
designation of the product to the code below, Figure 3-1.
Should the drive have been damaged during the shipping, please contact primarily the cargo insurance
company or the carrier.
If the delivery does not correspond to your order, contact the supplier immediately.
In the small plastic bag included in the delivery you will find a silver Drive modified sticker. The purpose of the
sticker is to notify the service personnel about the modifications made in the frequency converter. Attach the
sticker on the side of the frequency converter to avoid losing it. Should the frequency converter be later
modified (option board added, IP or EMC protection level changed), mark the change in the sticker.
Brake chopper
0 = no brake chopper
1 = internal brake chopper
2 = internal brake chopper and resistor
EMC emission level:
C = fulfils standard EN61800-3+A11, 1st environment (unrestr.)
H = fulfils standard EN61800-3+A11, 1st environment
restricted distribution, 2nd environment
L = fulfils standard EN61800-3+A11, 2nd environment, restr. distr.
T = fulfils standard EN61800-3 for IT networks
N = No EMC emission protection
Enclosure class:
0 = IP00 (FR9 only), 2 = IP21/NEMA 1, 3 = IP21/NEMA 1 (cabinet-mounted)
5 = IP54 (NEMA 12), 7 = IP54/NEMA 12
Control keypad:
A = standard (alpha-numeric)
B = no local control keypad
F = dummy keypad
G = graphic display
Nominal mains voltage (3-phase):
2 = 208–240Vac, 5 = 380–500Vac, 6 = 525–690Vac (All 3-phase)
Nominal current (low over load)
0007 = 7 A, 0022 = 22 A, 0205 = 205 A etc.
3.2 Storage
If the frequency converter is to be kept in store before use make sure that the ambient conditions are
acceptable:
If the storage time exceeds 12 months the electrolytic DC capacitors need to be charged with caution.
Therefore, such a long storage time is not recommended.
3.3 Maintenance
In normal conditions, Converteam LV7000 frequency converters are maintenance-free. However, we recom-
mend to clean the heatsink with compressed air whenever necessary.
The cooling fan can easily be changed if necessary.
It may also be necessary to check the tightening torques of terminals at certain intervals.
4 Technical data
4.1 Introduction
Figure 4-1 presents the block diagram of the Converteam LV7000 frequency converter. The frequency
converter mechanically consists of two units, the Power Unit and the Control Unit. Pictures of the mechanical
assemblage on pages 6-10 to 6-17.
The three-phase AC-choke (1) at the mains end together with the DC-link capacitor (2) form an LC-filter,
which, again, together with the diode bridge produce the DC-voltage supply to the IGBT Inverter Bridge (3)
block. The AC-choke also functions as a filter against High Frequency disturbances from the mains as well as
against those caused by the frequency converter to the mains. It, in addition, enhances the waveform of the
input current to the frequency converter. The entire power drawn by the frequency converter from the mains is
active power.
The IGBT Inverter Bridge produces a symmetrical, 3-phase PWM-modulated AC-voltage to the motor.
The Motor and Application Control Block is based on microprocessor software. The microprocessor controls
the motor basing on the information it receives through measurements, parameter settings, control I/O and
control keypad. The motor and application control block controls the motor control ASIC which, in turn,
calculates the IGBT positions. Gate drivers amplify these signals for driving the IGBT inverter bridge.
Br ake resistor *
Power
module
Brak e 3)
1) Chopper*
IGBT
Mains Integrated input m odul e Rectifier Inver ter Current Motor
Sensors
L1
L2
3~ = U Output
2) V filt er
L3
= W
Charg.res. 3~
Fan
Power Measur e-
Suppl y ments
PE
Gate
Driver s
Control
Keypad
Motor and Motor
Appl ication Control
RS 232 Control
ASIC
Control
module
* The brake resistor can be installed internally in sizes FR4 to FR6 (LV7000...2 and LV7000...5).
In all other frames of voltage classes LV7000…2 and LV7000…5, as well as in all frames of
all other voltage classes, the brake resistor is available as option and installed externally.
Brake chopper bel ongs to the standar d equipment in sizes FR4 to FR6, while in greater sizes
(FR7 to FR9) it is optional.
The control keypad constitutes a link between the user and the frequency converter. The control keypad is
used for parameter setting, reading status data and giving control commands. It is detachable and can be
operated externally and connected via a cable to the frequency converter. Instead of the control keypad, also
a PC can be used to control the frequency converter if connected through a similar cable.
You can have your frequency converter equipped with a control I/O board which is either isolated (OPT-A8) or
not isolated (OPT-A1) from the ground.
The basic control interface and the parameters (the Basic Application) are easy to use. If a more versatile
interface or parameters are required, a more suitable application can be chosen from the "All in One+"
Application Package. See the "All in One+" Application Manual for more information on the different
applications.
A brake resistor is available as internal option for frames FR4 to FR6 of voltage classes LV7000...2 and
LV7000...5. In all other frames of voltage classes LV7000...2 and LV7000...5, as well as in all frames of all
other voltage classes, the brake resistor is available as option and installed externally.
Optional I/O expander boards that increase the number of inputs and outputs to be used are also available.
For closer information, contact the Manufacturer or your contractor (see back cover).
All sizes are available as IP21/NEMA1. Sizes FR4 to FR9 are additionally available as IP54/NEMA12.
Table 4-1: Power ratings and dimensions of LV7000, supply voltage 380-500 V.
Note: The rated currents in given ambient temperatures are achieved only when the switching frequency is
equal to or less than the factory default.
Note: The rated currents for FR10 to FR12 are all valid at an ambient temperature of 40 °C.
Table 4-2: Power ratings and dimensions of LV7000, supply voltage 525-690 V.
Note: The rated currents in given ambient temperatures are achieved only when the switching frequency is
equal to or less than the factory default.
Note: The rated currents for FR10 to FR12 are all valid at an ambient temperature of 40 °C.
Table 4-3: Power ratings and dimensions of LV7000, supply voltage 208-240 V.
Note: The rated currents in given ambient temperatures are achieved only when the switching frequency is
equal to or less than the factory default.
5 Installation
5.1 Mounting
The frequency converter can be mounted in either vertical or horizontal position on the wall or on the back
plane of a cubicle. However, if the drive is mounted in a horizontal position, it is not protected against
vertically falling drops of water.
Enough space shall be reserved around the frequency converter in order to ensure a sufficient cooling, see
Figure 5-11, Table 5-9 and Table 5-10. Also see to that the mounting plane is relatively even.
The frequency converter shall be fixed with four screws (or bolts, depending on the unit size). The dimensions
of installation are presented in Figure 5-11 and Table 5-10.
Table 5-10
Lift units bigger than FR7 out of the package using a jib crane. Ask the factory or your contractor for
information on how to lift the unit safely.
Below you will find the dimensions of both wall-mounted as well as flange-mounted LV7000 frequency
converters. The dimensions of the opening needed in flange mounting are given in Table 5-3 and Table 5-5..
The sizes FR10 to FR12 are floorstanding units. The enclosures are equipped with fixing holes. For dimen-
sions see below.
W2
D1
H1 H2
H3
W1
E1Ø
E2Ø*
Ø fr5ip21.fh8
* = FR5 only
W2
H4
D1
H5
D2
H1 H2
W1 H3
Ø
fr5ip21kaulus.fh8
H2
Ø
W3 W2 W1
H4
H3 H1
fr6aukko.fh8
Figure 5-3: The opening needed for the flange mounting, FR4 to FR6
Table 5-3: Dimensions for the opening for flange mounting, FR4 to FR6
H7
W4
W2
H6
D1
H4
D2
H3
H1 H2
H4 W3
W1
H5
fr7kaulusip21.fh8
Table 5-4: Dimensions for different frequency converter types FR7 and FR8, flange mounting
*Brake resistor terminal box (202.5 mm) not included, see page 6-15
H5 H2 H2 H3 H4
H6
H1
W1 W2 W3
Ø fr7aukko.fh8
Figure 5-5: The opening needed for the flange mounting, FR7
Bottom edge of
the opening
H4
H3
H1 H1 H2
Figure 5-6: The opening needed for the flange mounting, FR8
D1 D2
H4 H3
H6
W4
W1 W3
fr9ip21.fh8
H2 H5
H1
D3
*Brake resistor terminal box (H6) not included, see page 6-15.
D1 D2
D3
H4 H2 H4
H7 W5
W1
H5 H3 H3 H3 H5
W4
W3 Opening W2
W4
fr9collar.fh8
H6 H1
W4
Type plate
W2 W3
Warning plate W1
5.2 Cooling
Enough free space shall be left around the frequency converter to ensure sufficient air circulation, cooling as
well as maintenance. You will find the required dimensions for free space in the tables below.
If several units are mounted above each other the required free space equals C + D (see figure below).
Moreover, the outlet air used for cooling by the lower unit must be directed away from the air intake of the
upper unit.
The amount of cooling air required is indicated below. Also make sure that the temperature of the cooling air
does not exceed the maximum ambient temperature of the converter.
A A
A2 A2
D
NK5_2
200,00
180,00
160,00
140,00
120,00
P [W]
100,00
80,00
60,00
40,00
20,00
0,00
0,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 10,00 12,00 14,00 16,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
900,00
800,00
700,00
600,00
500,00
P [W]
400,00
300,00
200,00
100,00
0,00
0,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 10,00 12,00 14,00 16,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
1400,00
1200,00
1000,00
800,00
P [W]
600,00
400,00
200,00
0,00
0,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 10,00 12,00 14,00 16,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
2500,00
2000,00
1500,00
P[W]
1000,00
500,00
0,00
0,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 10,00 12,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
4000,00
3500,00
3000,00
2500,00
P[W]
2000,00
1500,00
1000,00
500,00
0,00
0,00 2,00 4,00 6,00 8,00 10,00 12,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
4000,00
3500,00
3000,00
2500,00
P[W]
2000,00
1500,00
1000,00
500,00
0,00
2,00 3,60 6,00 10,00
Switching frequency [kHz]
8000,00
7000,00
6000,00
5000,00
0385 LV7000 400 V
0385 LV7000 500 V
P[W]
2000,00
1000,00
0,00
1 2 3 4
Switching frequency [kHz]
Note: The EMC requirements are fulfilled at factory defaults of switching frequencies (all frames).
6.1.1.4 Cable and fuse sizes, LV7000...2 and LV7000...5, FR4 to FR9
The table below shows typical cable sizes and types that can be used with the converter. The final selection
should be made according to local regulations, cable installation conditions and cable specification.
1)
based on correction factor 0.7
Table 6-4: Cable and fuse sizes for LV7000...5 (FR10 to FR12)
1)
based on correction factor 0.7
Table 6-5. Cable and fuse sizes for LV7000...6 (FR10 to FR12)
1)
based on correction factor 0.7
Figure 6-1 shows the principles for mains and motor connections of the basic 6-pulse drive in frame sizes FR4
to FR12.
Note! After having performed the change check EMC Level modified on the sticker included in the LV7000
delivery (see below) and note the date. Unless already done, attach the sticker close to the nameplate
of the frequency converter.
Drive m odified:
Option board: N XOPT................ Date:...................
in slot: A B C D E
IP54 upgrade/ Collar Date:...................
EMC level modified: H/ L to T Date:...................
Figure 6-2: Changing of EMC protection class, FR4 (left) and FR5 (right). First remove the cable cover.
FR6:
Figure 6-3: Changing of EMC protection class, FR6. The cable cover does not need to be removed
FR7:
Note! Only a Converteam service person may change the EMC protection class of LV7000, FR8 and
FR9.
2 3 4
5
8
7
Components:
1 Grounding terminals (FR4, FR5/MF4, MF5) (2)
2 Cable clamps (3)
3 Rubber grommets (sizes vary from class to class) (3)
4 Cable entry gland (1)
5 Screws, M4 x 10 (5)
6 Screws, M4 x 16 (3)
7 Grounding cable clamps (FR6, MF6) (2)
8 Grounding screws M5 x 16 (FR6, MF6) (4)
Note: The cable accessories installation kit for frequency converters of protection class IP54 includes all
components except 4 and 5.
Mounting procedure
1. Make sure that the plastic bag you have received contains all necessary components.
2. Open the cover of the frequency converter (Figure 1).
3. Remove the cable cover. Observe the places for
a) the grounding terminals (FR4/FR5; MF4/MF6) (Figure 2).
b) the grounding cable clamps (FR6/MF6) (Figure 3).
4. Re-install the cable cover. Mount the cable clamps with the three M4x16 screws as shown in Figure 4.
Note that the location of the grounding bar in FR6/MF6 is different from what is shown in the picture.
5. Place the rubber grommets in the openings as shown in Figure 5.
6. Fix the cable entry gland to the frame of the frequency converter with the five M4x10 screws (Figure 6).
Close the cover of the frequency converter.
Before starting the installation, check that none of the components of the frequency
1 converter is live.
Place the motor cables sufficiently far from other cables:
2 Avoid placing the motor cables in long parallel lines with other cables
If the motor cables runs in parallel with other cables, note the minimum
distances between the motor cables and other cables given in table below.
The given distances also apply between the motor cables and signal cables of
other systems.
The maximum length of the motor cables is 300 m (units with power
greater than 1.5 kW) and 100 m (units with power from 0.75 to 1.5 kW).
The motor cables should cross other cables at an angle of 90 degrees.
Distance Shiel ded
between cabl es cabl e
[m ] [m ]
0.3 ≤ 50
1.0 ≤ 200
If cable insulation checks are needed, see Chapter 6.1.7.
3
Connect the cables:
4 Strip the motor and mains cables as advised in
Table 6-6 and Figure: 6-6.
Remove the screws of the cable protection plate. Do not open the cover of
the power unit!
Make holes into and pass the cables through the rubber grommets on the
bottom of the power unit (see chapter 6.1.4). Note: Use a cable gland instead
of the grommet in types where this is required.
Connect the mains, motor and control cables into their respective terminals
(see e.g. Figure 6-10).
For information on the installation of greater units, please contact the factory
or your contractor.
For Information on cable installation according to UL regulations see
Chapter 6.1.6.
Make sure that the control cable wires do not come in contact with the
electronic components of the unit.
If an external brake resistor (option) is used, connect its cable to the
appropriate terminal.
Check the connection of the earth cable to the motor and the frequency
converter terminals marked with .
Connect the separate shield of the power cable to the earth terminals of the
frequency converter, motor and the supply centre.
Attach the cable protection plate with the screws.
Ensure that the control cables or the cables of the unit are not trapped
between the frame and the protection plate.
Earth Earth
conductor conductor
A1 C1 A2 C2
B1 D1 B2 D2
MAIN S MOTOR
nk6141.fh8
Frame A1 B1 C1 D1 A2 B2 C2 D2
FR4 15 35 10 20 7 50 7 35
FR5 20 40 10 30 20 60 10 40
FR6 20 90 15 60 20 90 15 60
FR7 25 120 25 120 25 120 25 120
FR8
0140 23 240 23 240 23 240 23 240
0168-0205 28 240 28 240 28 240 28 240
FR9 28 295 28 295 28 295 28 295
Table 6-6: Cables stripping lengths [mm]
Figure 6-15: LV7000, FR8 (with optional DC/brake resistor connection box on top)
Figure 6-20: DC and brake resistor terminals on FR9; DC terminals marked with B– and B+, brake resistor terminals marked with R+ and
R–
6.1.6 Cable selection and unit installation in accordance with the UL standards
To meet the UL (Underwriters Laboratories) regulations, use a UL-approved copper cable with a minimum
heat-resistance of +60/75 °C. Use Class 1 wire only.
The units are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more than 100,000 rms symmetrical
amperes, 600 V maximum.
The tightening torques of the terminals are given in Table 6-6.
D E
B C
A
Figure 6-21: LV7000 control board Figure 6-22: Basic and option board connections on the control board
Usually, when the frequency converter is delivered from the factory, the control unit includes at least the
standard compilation of two basic boards (I/O board and relay board) which are normally installed in slots A
and B. On the next pages you will find the arrangement of the control I/O and the relay terminals of the two
basic boards, the general wiring diagram and the control signal descriptions. The I/O boards mounted at the
factory are indicated in the type code. For more information on the option boards, see LV7000 option board
manual (ud741).
The control board can be powered externally (+24 V, ±10 %) by connecting the external power source to
either of the bidirectional terminala #6 or #12, see page 6-22. This voltage is sufficient for parameter setting
and for keeping the fieldbus active.
Note! If the 24 V inputs of several frequency converters are parallelly connected we recommend to use a
diode in terminal #6 (or #12) in order to avoid the current to flow in opposite direction. This might
damage the control board. See picture below.
External
+24V
+ - + - + - + -
#6 #7 #6 #7 #6 #7 #6 #7
nk6_17
Figure 6-23.: The I/O terminals of the two basic boards Figure 6-24: General wiring diagram of the basic I/O board (OPT-A1)
NX6_6.f h8
Figure 6-25: General wiring diagram of the basic relay boards (OPT-A2/OPT-A3)
Find the tightening torques of the option board terminals in Table below.
RO1/ 1
RO1/ 2
RO1/ 3
RO2/ 1
RO2/ 2
RO2/ 3 U VW
TI1+ nk6_15
TI1-
Table 6-9: Control I/O terminal signals on basic I/O board OPT-A1
OPT-A2
Terminal Signal Technical information
21 RO1/1 Relay output 1 Switching capacity 24 V DC/8 A
22 RO1/2 250 V AC/8 A
125 V DC/0.4 A
23 RO1/3 Min.switching load 5 V/10 mA
24 RO2/1 Relay output 2 Switching capacity 24 V DC/8 A
25 RO2/2 250 V AC/8 A
125 V DC/0.4 A
26 RO2/3 Min.switching load 5 V/10 mA
Table 6-10: Control I/O terminal signals on basic relay board OPT-A2
OPTA-3
Terminal Signal Technical information
21 RO1/1 Relay output 1 Switching capacity 24 V DC/8 A
22 RO1/2 250 V AC/8 A
125 V DC/0.4 A
23 RO1/3
Min.switching load 5 V/10 mA
25 RO2/1 Relay output 2 Switching capacity 24 V DC/8 A
250 V AC/8 A
26 RO2/2 125 V DC/0.4 A
Min.switching load 5 V/10 mA
28 TI1+
Thermistor input
29 TI1–
Table 6-11: Control I/O terminal signals on basic relay board OPT-A3
+24V Ground
DIN1 DIN1
DIN2 DIN2
DIN3 DIN3
Ground +24V
CMA CMA
nk6_16
Negative logic (0V is the active signal) =
the input is active when the switch is closed.
Positive logic (+24V is the active signal) = Requires setting of jumper X3 to position
the input is active when the switch is closed ‘CMA/CMB isolated from ground’
On the A1 basic board, there are four jumper blocks X1, X2, X3 and X6 each containing eight pins and two
jumpers. The selectable positions of the jumpers are shown in Figure 6-29.
AI1 mode: 0...20mA; Current input AI2 mode: 0...20mA; Current input
A B C D A B C D
AI1 mode: Voltage input; 0...10V AI2 mode: Voltage input; 0...10V
A B C D A B C D
AI1 mode: Voltage input; 0...10V (differential) AI2 mode: Voltage input; 0...10V (differential)
A B C D A B C D
AI1 mode: Voltage input; -10...10V AI2 mode: Voltage input; -10...10V
= Factory default
7 CONTROL KEYPAD
The control keypad is the link between the Converteam frequency converter and the user. The Converteam
LV7000 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/
Keypad/BusComm). There are also three Status Indicator LEDs (green - green - red), see Status LEDs (green
– green – red) 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.
1 2 3 4 5 6
•• a b c
•••
run
ready fault
I II III
1 RUN = Motor is running; Blinks when the stop command has been given but the frequency is still
ramping down.
4 READY = Lights when AC power is on. In case of a trip, the symbol will not light up.
5 ALARM = Indicates that the drive is running outside a certain limit and a warning is given.
6 FAULT = Indicates that unsafe operating conditions were encountered due to which the drive was stopped.
Keypad
b = Control keypad is the selected control place; i.e. the motor can be started or stopped, or
its reference values etc. altered from the keypad.
Bus/Comm
c = The frequency converter is controlled through a fieldbus.
= Illuminates with the AC power connected to the drive and no faults are active. Simultaneously,
I
the drive status indicator READY is lit up.
= Illuminates when the drive is running. Blinks when the STOP button has been pushed and the
II
drive is ramping down.
= Blinks when unsafe operating conditions were encountered due to which the drive was
III
stopped (Fault Trip). Simultaneously, the drive status indicator FAULT blinks on the display
and the fault description can be seen, see chapter 7.3.4.2, Active Faults.
• = Location indication; displays the symbol and number of menu, parameter etc.
Example: M2 = Menu 2 (Parameters); P2.1.3 = Acceleration time
••• = Value line; Displays the numerical and textual values of references, parameters etc. and the
number of submenus available in each menu.
reset = This button is used to reset active faults (see Chapter 7.3.4.2).
select = This button is used to switch between two latest displays. May be useful when you want to
see how the changed new value influences some other value.
= Stop button.
stop Pressing this button stops the motor (unless disabled by parameter R3.4/R3.6). See Chapter
7.3.3.
RUN READY
Location Local
Description Monitor
Number of items V1 ÎV14
available; Item
The first menu level consists of menus M1 to M7 and is called the Main menu. The user can navigate in the
main menu using the Browser buttons up and down. The desired submenu can be entered from the main
menu using the Menu buttons. When there still are pages to enter under the currently displayed menu or
page, you can see an arrow ( ) in the lower right corner of the display and by pressing the Menu button right,
you can reach the next menu level.
The control keypad navigation chart is shown on the next page. Please note that the menu M1 is located in
the lower left corner. From there you will be able to navigate your way up to the desired menu using the menu
and browser buttons.
More detailed descriptions of the menus you will find later in this Chapter.
ST OP R EADY ST OP R EADY
I/Ote rm I/Ote rm
enter
Keypad control Control Place
Change
P1ÎP3 I/O Terminal Browse value
This menu is meant only for signal checking. The values cannot be altered here. For changing values of
parameters see Chapter 7.3.2.
RUN R EADY
Lo ca l
FreqReference
13.95 Hz
Push the Menu button right once to move into the Parameter Group Menu (G#). Locate the parameter group
desired by using the Browser buttons and push the Menu button right again to enter the group and its
parameters. Use again the Browser buttons to find the parameter (P#) you want to edit. From here you can
proceed in two different ways: Pushing the Menu button right takes you to the edit mode. As a sign of this, the
parameter value starts to blink. You can now change the value in two different manners:
• Just set the new desired value with the Browser buttons and confirm the change with the Enter button.
Consequently, the blinking stops and the new value is visible in the value field.
• Push the Menu button right once again. Now you will be able to edit the value digit by digit. This editing
manner may come in handy, when a relatively greater or smaller value than that on the display is desired.
Confirm the change with the Enter button.
The value will not change unless the Enter button is pushed. Pressing the Menu button left takes you
back to the previous menu.
Several parameters are locked, i.e. uneditable, when the drive is in RUN status. If you try to change the value
of such a parameter the text *Locked* will appear on the display. The frequency converter must be stopped in
order to edit these parameters.
The parameters values can also be locked using the function in menu M6 (see Chapter Parameter lock
(P6.5.2)).
You can return to the Main menu anytime by pressing the Menu button left for 3 seconds.
The basic application package "All in One+" includes seven applications with different sets of parameters. You
will find the parameter lists in the Application Section of this manual.
Once in the last parameter of a parameter group, you can move directly to the first parameter of that group by
pushing the Browser button up.
See the diagram for parameter value change procedure on page 7-6.
Ke ypa d
Input signals
G1ÎG8
Control Symbol
place
I/O terminals I/O term
Keypad Keypad
(panel)
Fieldbus Bus/Comm
Change the control place by entering the edit mode with the Menu button right. The options can then be
browsed through with the Browser buttons. Select the desired control place with the Enter button. See the
diagram on the next page.
Note: The maximum difference in RUN mode between the output frequency and the keypad reference is
6 Hz.
See Figure 7-5 for how to edit the reference value (pressing the Enter button is not, however, necessary).
Note: Additional Information on controlling the motor with the keypad is given in Chapters 7.2.1 and 8.2
Note! There are some special functions that can be performed when in menu M3:
start
Select the keypad as the active control place by keeping the button pushed down for 3
seconds when the motor is running. The keypad will become the active control place and the
current frequency reference and direction will be copied to the keypad.
stop
Select the keypad as the active control place by keeping the button pushed down for
3 seconds when the motor is stopped. The keypad will become the active control place and the
current frequency reference and direction will be copied to the keypad.
Copy the frequency reference set elsewhere (I/O, fieldbus) to the panel by keeping the
enter
button pushed down for 3 seconds.
Note that if you are in any other than M3 menu these functions will not work.
If you are in some other than M3 menu and try to start the motor by pressing the START button
when the keypad is not selected as the active control place you will get an error message Keypad
Control NOT ACTIVE.
When a fault brings the frequency converter to a stop, the location indication F1, the fault code, a short
description of the fault and the fault type symbol (see Chapter 7.3.4.1) will appear on the display. In addition,
the indication FAULT or ALARM (see Figure 7-1 or Chapter 7.1.1) is displayed and, in case of a FAULT, the
red led on the keypad starts to blink. If several faults occur simultaneously, the list of active faults can be
browsed with the Browser buttons.
The memory of active faults can store the maximum of 10 faults in the order of appearance. The display can
be cleared with the Reset button and the read-out will return to the same state it was before the fault trip. The
fault remains active until it is cleared with the Reset button or with a reset signal from the I/O terminal or
fieldbus.
Note! Remove external Start signal before resetting the fault to prevent unintentional restart of the drive.
READY
I/Oterm
Normal state,
no faults: Active faults
F0
I/Oterm
Operation hours
34:21:05
* Tells the user if the drive was at zero speed (< 0.01 Hz) when the fault occurred
All faults are stored in the Fault history menu in which you can browse through them using the Browser
buttons. Additionally, the Fault time data record pages (see Chapter 7.3.4.3) are accessible at each fault. You
can return to the previous menu anytime by pushing the Menu button left.
The memory of the frequency converter can store a maximum of 30 faults in the order of appearance. The
number of faults currently in the fault history is shown on the value line of the main page (H1ÆH#). The order
of the faults is indicated by the location indication in the upper left corner of the display. The latest fault carries
the indication F5.1, the second latest F5.2 etc. If there are 30 uncleared faults in the memory the next
occurring fault will erase the oldest from the memory.
Pressing the Enter button for about 2 to 3 seconds resets the whole fault history. Then, the symbol H# will
change to 0.
I/Oterm I/Oter m
The controls associated with the general use of the frequency converter, such as application selection,
customised parameter sets or information about the hardware and software are located under the System
menu. The number of submenus and subpages is shown with the symbol S (or P) on the value line.
On page 7-15 you will find a list of the functions available in the System menu.
Locate the language selection page under the System menu. Its location indication is S6.1. Press the Menu
button right once to enter the edit mode. As the name of the language starts to blink you are able to choose
another language for the keypad texts. Confirm the selection by pushing the Enter button The blinking stops
and all textual information on the keypad is presented in the language you chose.
You can return to the previous menu anytime by pushing the Menu button left.
READY READY
I/Oterm I/Ot erm
READY READY
I/Ot erm I/Oterm
Changing application will reset all parameters. After application change, you will be asked if you want the
parameters of the new application to be uploaded to the keypad. If you wish this to happen push the Enter
button Pushing any other button leaves the parameters of the previously used application saved in the
keypad. For more information, see Chapter 7.3.6.3.
For more information about the Application Package, see LV7000 Application Manual.
Before any parameters can successfully be copied from one drive to another the drive has to be stopped
when the parameters are downloaded to it:
On Parameter sets page (S6.3.1), push the Menu button right to enter the Edit menu. The text LoadFactDef
begins to blink and you can confirm the loading of factory defaults by pushing the Enter button. The drive
resets automatically.
Alternatively you can choose any other of the storing or loading functions with the Browser buttons. Confirm
with the Enter button. Wait until 'OK' appears on the display.
READY READY
enter CONFIRM
READY READY
Enter the To keypad page (S6.3.2) from the Parameter copy menu. Push the Menu button right to enter the
edit mode. Use the Browser buttons to select the option All parameters and press the Enter button. Wait until
'OK' appears on the display.
enter CONFIRM
READY READY
Up to keypad Up to keypad
Wait... OK
Enter the From keypad page (S6.3.3) from the Parameter copy menu. Push the Menu button right to enter the
edit mode. Use the Browser buttons to select either the option All parameters or Application parameters and
press the Enter button. Wait until 'OK' appears on the display.
The procedure to download the parameters from keypad to drive is similar to that of from drive to keypad. See
above.
When the Parameter backup function is activated Converteam LV7000 control keypad makes a copy of the
parameters of the presently used application. Every time a parameter is changed the keypad backup is
automatically updated.
When applications are changed, you will be asked if you wish the parameters of the new application to be
uploaded to the keypad. For this to happen, push the Enter button. If you wish to keep the copy of the
parameters of the previously used application saved in the keypad push any other button. Now you will be
able to download these parameters to the drive following the instructions given in chapter 7.3.6.3.
If you want the parameters of the new application to be automatically uploaded to the keypad you have to do
this for the parameters of the new application once on page 6.3.2 as instructed. Otherwise the panel will
always ask for the permission to upload the parameters.
Note: Parameters saved in the parameter settings on page S6.3.1 will be deleted when applications are
changed. If you want to transfer the parameters from one application to another you have to upload them first
to the keypad.
The comparison is performed by pushing the Menu button right when in the Compare parameters submenu.
The actual parameter values are first compared to those of the customised parameter Set1. If no differences
are detected a '0' is displayed on the lowermost line. But if any of the parameter values differ from those of the
Set1 the number of the deviations is displayed together with symbol P (e.g. P1ÆP5 = five deviating values).
By pressing the Menu button right once again you can still enter the pages where you can see both the actual
value and the value it was compared to. In this display, the value on the Description line (in the middle) is the
default value and the one on the value line (lowermost) is the edited value. Furthermore, you can also edit the
actual value with the Browser buttons in the edit mode that you can reach by pushing the Menu button right
once again.
In the same way, you can perform the comparison of the actual values to Set2, Factory Settings and Keypad
Set.
RE ADY RE ADY
ParamComparison Set1
C1Î C3 0
OR
REA DY REA DY
EDIT VALUE
P2.1.2= 50.0
20.0 Hz enter CONFIRM CHANGE
7.3.6.5 Security
Note: The Security submenu is protected with a password. Store the password in a safe place!
Password (S6.5.1)
The application selection can be protected against unauthorised changes with the Password function (S6.5.1).
By default, the password function is not in use. If you want to activate the function, enter the edit mode by
pushing the Menu button right. A blinking zero appears in the display and now you can set a password with
the Browser buttons. The password can be any number between 1 and 65535.
Note that you can also set the password by digits. In the edit mode, push the Menu button right once again
and another zero appears on the display. Now set first the units. Then push the Menu button left and you can
set the tens etc. Finally, confirm the password setting with the Enter button. After this, you have to wait until
the Timeout time (P6.6.3) (see page 7-22) has expired before the password function is activated.
If you now try to change applications or the password itself you will be prompted for the current password. The
password will be entered with the Browser buttons.
Deactivate the password function by entering the value 0.
Note! Store the password in a secure location! No changes can be made unless a valid password is entered!
If the parameter lock is activated the text *locked* will appear on the display if you try to edit a parameter
value.
Note: This function does not prevent unauthorised editing of parameter values.
Enter the edit mode by pushing the Menu button right. Use the Browser buttons to change the parameter lock
status. Accept the change with the Enter button or return to the previous level with the Menu button left.
READY READY
I/O term I/Oterm
No No Yes
READY READY
I/Oterm I/Oterm
If the Default Page value is 0 the function is not activated, i.e. the last displayed page remains on the keypad
display. Press the Menu button right once to enter the edit mode. Change the number of the Main menu with
the Browser buttons. Pressing the Menu button right once again makes you able to edit the number of the
submenu/page. If the page you want to move to by default is at the third level repeat the procedure. Confirm
the new default page value with the Enter button. You can return to the previous step anytime by pushing the
Menu button left.
0. 0. 1. CANCEL
Note: If the Default page value is 0 the Timeout time setting has no effect.
In the Hardware settings submenu (S6.7) under the System menu you can further control some functions of
the hardware in your frequency converter. The functions available in this menu are Internal brake resistor
connection, Fan control, HMI acknowledge timeout and HMI retry.
Enter the edit mode by pushing the Menu button right. Use the Browser buttons to change the internal brake
resistor status. Accept the change with the Enter button or return to the previous level with the Menu button
left.
Note! The brake resistor is available as optional equipment for all classes. It can be installed internally in
classes FR4 to FR6.
READY READY
I/Oterm I/Ot erm
InternBrakeRes enter
InternBrakeRes
Connected Not conn.
Note! The fan runs always when the drive is in RUN state.
Enter the edit mode by pushing the Menu button right. The present mode shown starts to blink. Use the
Browser buttons to change the fan mode. Accept the change with the Enter button or return to the previous
level with the Menu button left.
Note! If the frequency converter has been connected to the PC with a normal cable, the default values of
parametres 6.7.3 and 6.7.4 (200 and 5) must not be changed.
If the frequency converter has been connected to the PC via a modem and there is delay in transferring
messages, the value of par. 6.7.3 must be set according to the delay as follows:
Example:
• Transfer delay between the frequency converter and the PC = 600 ms
• The value of par. 6.7.3 is set to 1200 ms (2 x 600, sending delay + receiving delay)
• The corresponding setting shall be entered in the [Misc]-part of the file NCDrive.ini:
Retries = 5
AckTimeOut = 1200
TimeOut = 6000
It must also be considered that intervals shorter than the AckTimeOut-time cannot be used in NC-Drive
monitoring.
Enter the edit mode by pushing the Menu button right. Use the Browser buttons to change the
acknowledgement time. Accept the change with the Enter button or return to the previous level with the Menu
button left.
READY READY
I/O term I/O term
200ms 200ms
Note! The trip counters run only when the motor is running.
Page Counter
T6.8.2.1 MWh counter
T6.8.2.3 Operation day counter
T6.8.2.4 Operation hour counter
Table 7-8: Resettable counters
The counters can be reset on pages 6.8.2.2 (Clear MWh counter) and 6.8.2.5 (Clear Operation time counter).
Example: When you want to reset the operation counters you should do the following:
Software (S6.8.3)
The Software information page includes information on the following frequency converter software related
topics:
Page Content
6.8.3.1 Software package
6.8.3.2 System software version
6.8.3.3 Firmware interface
6.8.3.4 System load
Table 7-9: Software information pages
Applications (S6.8.4)
At location S6.8.4 you can find the Applications submenu containing information about not only the application
currently in use but also all other applications loaded into the frequency converter. The information available
is:
Page Content
6.8.4.# Name of application
6.8.4.#.1 Application ID
6.8.4.#.2 Version
6.8.4.#.3 Firmware interface
Table 7-10: Applications information pages
I/Oterm I/Oterm
Standard Version
D1ÎD3 2.01
In the Applications information page, push the Menu button right to enter the Application pages of which there
are as many as there are applications loaded into the frequency converter. Locate the application you want
information about with the Browser buttons and then enter the Information pages with the Menu button right.
Use again the Browser buttons to see the different pages.
Hardware (S6.8.5)
The Hardware information page provides information on the following hardware-related topics:
Page Content
6.8.5.1 Power unit type code
6.8.5.2 Nominal voltage of the unit
6.8.5.3 Brake chopper
6.8.5.4 Brake resistor
Table 7-11: Hardware information pages
You can check the status of each board slot by entering the Expander boards page with the Menu button right
and using the Browser buttons to choose the board whose status you wish to check. Push the Menu button
right again to display the status of the board. The keypad will also display the program version of the
respective board when you push either one of the Browser buttons.
If no board is connected to the slot the text 'no board' will be shown. If a board is connected to a slot but the
connection is somehow lost the text 'no conn.' is displayed. See Chapter 6.2 and Figure 6-21 and 6-16 for
more information.
For more information on the expander board-related parameters, see Chapter 7.3.7.
I/Oterm I/Oterm
R EA DY R EA DY
I/Oterm I/Oterm
D:NXOPTC2 Monitor
G1 ÎG2 V1 ÎV2
C H AN GE VAL UE
Slave address Slave address
enter C ON FIR M CHANGE
126 126
R EA DY
I/Oterm
Baud rate
Auto
8 Commissioning
8.1 Safety
Before commissioning, note the following directions and warnings:
Internal components and circuit boards of the frequency converter (except for
1 the galvanically isolated I/O terminals) are live when LV7000 is connected to
mains potential. Coming into contact with this voltage is extremely
dangerous and may cause death or severe injury.
The motor terminals U, V, W and the DC-link/brake resistor terminals –/+ are
2 live when LV7000 is connected to mains, even if the motor is not running.
The control I/O-terminals are isolated from the mains potential. However, the
3 relay outputs and other I/O-terminals may have a dangerous control voltage
present even when LV7000 is disconnected from mains.
Do not make any connections with the frequency converter connected to the
4 mains.
After having disconnected the frequency converter from the mains, wait until the
5 fan stops and the indicators on the keypad go out (if no keypad is attached see
the indicator through the keypad base). Wait 5 more minutes before doing any
work on LV7000 connections. Do not even open the cover before this time has
expired.
Before connecting the frequency converter to mains make sure that the LV7000
WARNING
6 front cover is closed.
When running, the side of converter FR8 is burning hot. Do not touch with
7 hands!
When running, the back of frequency converter FR6 is burning hot. Therefore it
HOT SURFACE 8 MUST NOT be mounted onto a surface which is not fireproof.
You will find the values needed for the parameters on the motor rating plate.
start
b) Push the Start button on the keypad .
c) Move over to the Keypad control menu (M3) and Keypad Reference submenu (Chapter
7.3.4) and change the frequency reference using the Browser buttons
-
+ .
Check in the Monitoring menu M1 that the value of Output frequency changes according
d)
to the change of frequency reference.
e) stop
Push the Stop button on the keypad .
9 Run the start-up tests without the motor being connected to the process, if possible. If this is not possible,
secure the safety of each test prior to running it. Inform your co-workers of the tests.
a) Switch off the supply voltage and wait up until the drive has stopped as advised at
Chapter 8.1, step 5.
b) Connect the motor cable to the motor and to the motor cable terminals of the frequency
converter.
c) See to that all Start/Stop switches are in Stop positions.
d) Switch the mains ON
e) Repeat test 8A or 8B.
10 Connect the motor to the process (if the startup test was run without the motor being connected)
a) Before running the tests, make sure that this can be done safely.
b) Inform your co-workers of the tests.
c) Repeat test 8A or 8B.
9 Fault tracing
When a fault is detected by the frequency converter control electronics, the drive is stopped and the symbol F
together with the ordinal number of the fault, the fault code and a short fault description appear on the display.
The fault can be reset with the Reset button on the control keypad or via the I/O terminal. The faults are stored
in the Fault history menu (M5) which can be browsed. The different fault codes you will find in the table below.
The fault codes, their causes and correcting actions are presented in the table below. The shadowed faults
are A faults only. The items written in white on black background present faults for which you can program
different responses in the application. See parameter group Protections.
Note: When contacting contractor or factory because of a fault condition, always write down all texts and
codes on the keypad display.
26 Start-up Start-up of the drive has been prevented. Cancel prevention of start-up.
prevented
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)
31 IGBT temperature IGBT Inverter Bridge overtemperature Check loading.
(hardware) protection has detected too high a short Check motor size.
term overload current
32 Fan cooling Cooling fan of the frequency converter Contact the contractor near to you.
does not start, when ON command is
given
34 CAN bus Sent message not acknowledged. Ensure that there is another device on
communication the bus with the same configuration.
35 Application Problem in application software Contact your contractor. If you are
application programmer check the
application program.
36 Control unit LV7000-2 Control Unit can not control Change control unit
LV7000-3 Power Unit and vice versa
37 Device Option board or control unit changed. Reset
changed Same type of board or same power rating Note: No fault time data record!
(same type) of drive.
38 Device added Option board or drive added. Reset
(same type) Drive of same power rating or same type Note: No fault time data record!
of board added.
39 Device Option board removed. Reset
removed Drive removed. Note: No fault time data record!
54 Slot fault Defective option board or slot Check board and slot.
Contact the nearest Converteam
contractor.
56 PT100 board Temperature limit values set for the Find the cause of temperature rise
temp. fault PT100 board parameters have been
exceeded
Table 9-1. Fault codes
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