Acs60100253 Acs 600 Abb Manual
Acs60100253 Acs 600 Abb Manual
Acs60100253 Acs 600 Abb Manual
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ACS/ACC/ACP 601 AC Drives
3 to 150 Hp
(2.2 to 110 kW)
Hardware Manual
ACS601-5.0-US-04
3AUA 489002B4973 R0101 REV A
EFFECTIVE: 10/1/98
SUPERSEDES: NONE
Overview This chapter states the safety instructions which must be followed
when installing, operating and servicing the ACx 600. If neglected,
physical injury and death may follow, or damage may occur to the AC
drive, the motor and driven equipment. The material in this chapter
must be studied before attempting any work on, or with, the unit.
Warnings and Notes This manual distinguishes two sorts of safety instructions. Warnings
are used to inform of conditions which can, if proper steps are not
taken, lead to a serious fault condition, physical injury and death. Notes
are used when the reader is required to pay special attention or when
there is additional information available on the subject. Notes are less
crucial than Warnings, but should not be disregarded.
Notes Notes are provided in the instruction manuals to notify readers of the
need for special attention or additional information available on the
subject with the following symbols:
Installation and These safety instructions are intended for all work on the ACx 600. In
Maintenance Safety addition to the instructions given below, there are more safety
instructions on the first pages of the appropriate hardware manual.
WARNING! When the control location is not set to Local (L not shown
in the status line of the display), the Stop key on the Control Panel will
not stop the drive. To stop the drive using the Control Panel you must
press the LOC/REM key and then the Stop key .
Supply Connections The ACx 601 does not include a disconnecting means. An input power
disconnecting means must be installed between the AC power source
and the ACx 601. The disconnecting means must conform to the
applicable safety regulations. The disconnecting means must be
locked in the open position during installation and maintenance work.
The motor must not be controlled with the supply disconnecting means;
instead, the and keys of the Control Panel or commands via
the I/O board of the ACx 600 should be used. The maximum number of
charging cycles of the d.c. capacitors of ACx 600 (i.e. power-ups by
applying power) is five in ten minutes.
WARNING! Never connect the line power to the ACx 600 output
terminals U2, V2, or W2. If frequent bypassing is required, mechanically
interlocked switches or contactors should be employed. Line voltage
applied to the output can result in permanent damage to the unit.
Operation outside the nominal input line voltage range should not be
attempted, as overvoltages can result in permanent damage to the
ACx 600.
If an ACx 601 with the integrated EMC filter (code 0 in the type code for
EMC Filters) is connected to an ungrounded power system or high
resistance grounded power system (over 30 Ohms), the power line will
be connected to ground potential through the EMC filter capacitors of
the ACx 601. This may cause danger or damage the unit. Disconnect
the EMC filter capacitors before connecting the ACx 601 to an
ungrounded power system. For detailed instructions on how to do this,
please contact your local ABB distributor.
Ground Fault The ACx 600 (with Standard and Motion Control Application Programs)
Protective Function is equipped with an internal ground fault protective function to protect
the unit against ground faults in the drive, the motor and the motor
cable. This is not a personal safety or a fire protection feature. The
ground fault protective function of the ACS/ACP 600 can be disabled
by Parameter 30.17 (ACC: 30.11).
The EMC filter of the ACx 600 includes capacitors connected between
the power circuit and the chassis. These capacitors increase the
ground leakage current from the AC line through the ground (PE)
connection and may cause some ground fault current circuit breakers
to trip.
Emergency Stop The person responsible for the overall design and operation of the
Devices driven process must make sure that the installation includes
emergency stop devices and any other safety equipment that may be
needed. Pressing the STOP key on the Control Panel of ACx 600 does
not generate an emergency stop of the motor or separate the drive
from dangerous potential. A Line Contactor with provisions for a
remote power cut-off switch is available as a factory installed option for
the ACx 607. Cutting off power to the drive allows the motor to coast to
a stop.
Ground Connections The ACS 600 and adjoining equipment must be properly grounded.
The ACS 600 and the motor must be grounded at the installation site to
ensure personnel safety in all circumstances and in addition to reduce
electromagnetic emission and pick-up. Make sure that grounding
conductors are adequately sized as required by safety regulations.
In CE compliant installations and in other installations where EMC
emissions must be minimized, 360 degree high frequency grounding of
cable entries is done in order to suppress electromagnetic
disturbances. In addition, power cable shields must be connected to
the ground (PE) in order to meet safety regulations. Power cable
shields are suitable for use as equipment grounding conductors only
when the shield conductors are adequately sized as required by safety
regulations.
The ACS 600 ground terminals should not be connected in series in
case of a multiple installation. Incorrect grounding can cause physical
injury, death or equipment malfunction and increase electromagnetic
interference.
Motor Connections
Motor Insulation As with all AC drives employing the most modern IGBT invertor
Requirements technology, the output waveform of the ACx 600 consists of a series of
rectangular voltage pulses. Regardless of the output frequency, the
voltage of the pulses is approximately 1.35 times the input line voltage
with a very short rise time.
The voltage of the pulses can be almost double at the motor terminals,
depending on the properties of the cable between the drive and the
motor. This in turn can cause additional stress to the motor insulation.
The motor manufacturer should be consulted regarding the
characteristics of the motor insulation system. Failure of the motor to
fulfill the following requirements may shorten its life.
The following table lists the insulation requirements for motors used
with ACx 600 AC drives.
Nominal
Motor Type Motor Insulation Requirement
AC Line Voltage
500 V < VN ≤ 600 V Motor insulation system must withstand VPK = 1600 V. A
dv/dt filter must be used at the output of the ACx 600.
Form-wound VN ≤ 690 V If motor insulation system withstands VPK = 2000 V and rise
Motors time 0.3 µs, no dv/dt filter is needed.
Symbol Definition
Without Filter
Below is a diagram of VPK and dv/dt as a function of cable length when
no dv/dt filter is used.
5
4,5
3,5
VPK / VN
3
2,5
1,5
dv/dt / (kV/µs)
1
0,5
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 (m)
With dv/dt Filter Below is a diagram of VPK and dv/dt as a function of cable length with
dv/dt filter at the output of the ACx 600.
5
4,5
3,5
2,5
VPK / VN
2
1,5
1
dv/dt / (kV/µs)
0,5
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 (m)
Power Factor Power factor correction capacitors and surge absorbers must not be
Correction Capacitors connected between the drive and the motor. These devices are not
designed to be used with AC drives, and will degrade motor control
accuracy. They can cause permanent damage to the ACx 600 or
themselves due to the rapid changes in the ACx 600 output voltage.
If there are power factor correction capacitors in parallel with the ACx
600 make sure that the capacitors and the ACx 600 are not charged
simultaneously to avoid voltage surges which might damage the unit.
Output Contactors If a contactor is used between the output of the ACx 600 and the motor
with DTC control mode selected, the output voltage of the ACx 600
must be controlled to zero before the contactor is opened: ACS 600
units via parameter 21.3 (ACP: 10.4), choose COAST. If RAMP is
selected, the output of the ACS/ACP 600 must be reduced to zero
using Parameter 16.1 by giving zero V DC to the selected digital input.
Otherwise the contactor will be damaged. In scalar control the
contactor can be opened with ACS/ACC 600 running.
Varistors or RC networks (AC) or diodes (DC) should be used to
protect against voltage transients generated by contactor coils. The
protective components should be mounted as close as possible to the
contactor coils. Protective components should not be installed at the
NIOC board terminal block.
EMC When used with inductive loads (relays, contactors, motors), the relay
contacts of ACx 600 must be protected with varistors or RC networks
(AC) or diodes (DC) against voltage transients. The protective
components should not be installed at the NIOC board terminal block.
Installing control devices (contactors or relays) or control cables other
than those of the ACS 600 inside the drive enclosure is not acceptable.
Mechanical Installation CAUTION! The ACx 601 weighs a considerable amount, and should
not be handled by the front cover. The unit should only be placed on its
back. Exercise appropriate care when maneuvering the unit to avoid
damage and injury. Lifting the ACx 601 is much easier and safer with
two people working together.
CAUTION! Make sure that dust from drilling does not enter the
ACx 600 when installing. Electrically conductive dust inside the unit
may cause damage or lead to malfunction.
CAUTION! Do not fasten the ACx 600 by riveting or welding.
Safety Instructions
Warnings and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Supply Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Ground Fault Protective Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Emergency Stop Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Ground Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Motor Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Motor Insulation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Power Factor Correction Capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Output Contactors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Mechanical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Delivery Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Nameplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Type Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Frame Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
Serial Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1
ACx 601 Type Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Inquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Chapter 5 – Maintenance
Heatsink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Reforming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1
General The ACS 600 product family of three phase AC drives includes
• the ACS 600 (for most applications)
• the ACP 600 (for positioning, synchronizing and other high-precision
control applications)
• the ACC 600 (for crane drive applications)
• the ACS 600 MultiDrive (for multidrive applications)
The application programs are introduced in Appendix – A.
Study this manual carefully before installing, commissioning, operating
or servicing the drive. We expect that you have a basic knowledge of
physical and electrical fundamentals, electrical wiring practices,
electrical components and electrical schematic symbols.
Delivery Check Check that there are no signs of damage. Before attempting installation
and operation, check the information on the drive nameplate to verify
that the unit is of the correct model.
Nameplate Each ACx 600 has a nameplate for identification purposes. See Figure
1-1. The nameplate data includes a type code and a serial number,
which allow individual recognition of each unit.
Type Code The ACx 600 Type Code contains information on the properties and
configuration of the drive. The Type Code Chart explains the
significance of each digit or character in the Type Code.
Frame Size ACx 600 drives are manufactured in several different chassis sizes that
are designated as Frame R2, R3, etc. Drives of several different ratings
are manufactured in the same frame. The ACx 600 rating tables on
page A-1 in Appendix A list the Frame Size used for each Type Code.
The Frame Size is not marked on the nameplate.
Serial Number The first digit of the serial number refers to the manufacturing plant.
The next three digits refer to the units manufacturing year and week,
respectively. The remaining digits complete the serial number so that
there are no two units with the same serial number.
ACx 601 Type Code The meaning of main selections of ACx 601 type code characters is
given in the table below. Not all selections are available for all types.
More information on selections is available in ACS 600 price list.
Inquiries Any inquiries about the product should be addressed to the local
distributor or ABB representative, quoting the type code and the serial
number of the unit. If the local ABB representative cannot be
contacted, inquiries should be directed to the address and phone
numbers on the back cover of this manual.
The ACx 601 should be installed in an upright position with the cooling
section mounted against a flat surface. The mounting surface should
be as close to vertical as possible and of non-flammable material.
Sufficient room around the ACx 601 is required to enable cooling air
flow, service and maintenance. Refer to Enclosure space
Requirements in Appendix A on page A-9. Be sure to also observe all
requirements of applicable safety regulations.
Check The Installation Check the intended installation site to make sure that the environment
Site is suitable. The service life and performance of the ACx 600 can be
adversely affected if the drive is subjected to unsuitable environmental
conditions. Complete environmental rating specifications are listed in
Appendix A.
If unsuitable conditions are found at the intended installation site,
select a different location, improve the environment at the selected site,
or provide additional protection for the ACx 601.
Installation Site Make sure that the ambient temperature is suitable for the type of
Checklist enclosure provided and the output current required. (pages A-3 &
A-4 and A-12)
Make sure that the installation site altitude is suitable for the output
current required. (A-12)
Make sure that the ambient air is sufficiently clean and dry or that
the drive is adequately protected from contaminants. (A-12)
Make sure that the enclosure selected is adequate to protect the
drive considering site conditions regarding access by unauthorized
persons, liquids that might be splashed, sprayed or fall on the
enclosure, or any other foreign material that might get into the
enclosure.
Do not mount the drive on any surface with temperature exceeding
the allowable air temperature.
Do not mount the drive in direct sunlight.
Do not mount the drive where it will be subjected to excessive
vibration. (A-12)
CAUTION! Lift the ACx 601 by its chassis and not by its cover. (Frame
R7 has lifting lugs to allow the use of a suitable lifting device).
or
Air flow
(R7)
Installation in a The ACx 601 design allows the unit to be recessed into a wall with the
Cooling Air Duct cooling section protruding into a special cooling air duct (frames R2 to
R6). The cooling air grates in the bottom and the top of the unit must
not be blocked by the wall or any other structure. Steps should be
taken to enable service and maintenance access for the unit.
Refer to pages A-9 and A-10 for cooling air flow requirements and heat
dissipation data.
The air in the cooling duct must meet the requirements stated on page
A-12 for ambient air. If the air in the cooling duct is not clean the
enclosure class of the ACx 601 must be IP 54. Note the power ratings
of the IP 54 units given on page A-4.
To install the ACx 601 in a cooling air duct, carry out the following
steps:
1. See Appendix B – Dimensional Drawings for dimensions of the
opening in the duct.
2. Cut the opening.
3. Drill and tap or install appropriate anchors in the mounting bolt
locations at the top and bottom of the opening. It may be necessary
to install angle iron or similar stiffeners to provide mounting points of
sufficient strength and thickness.
4. Frame R2 and R3: Remove the two screws at the lower front edge
of the unit. Lift the front cover somewhat and disconnect the Control
Panel cable from the board fitted on the inside of the cover. Remove
the front and top covers. (See Figure 3-1)
5. Frames R4 to R6: Remove the Control Panel. Remove the
telephone connector. Remove the two screws at the lower front
edge of the unit. Remove the front and top covers. (See Figure 3-2)
6. Follow the installation procedure in Figure 2-2.
Air
flow Mounting flange Lower screws first
in
Figure 2-2 Installation procedure of the ACx 601 in a cooling air duct.
Insulation Checks Before connecting the motor to the drive, check the insulation of the
motor and the cable between the drive and the motor.
A test (2500V rms, 50 Hz, 1 second) has been performed at the factory
on every ACx 600 drive to verify the integrity of the insulation between
the power circuitry and the chassis. To avoid damaging sensitive
circuitry, this test is performed using a special procedure that can not
easily be performed outside the factory.
Use the following procedure to check the insulation of the motor and
the cable between the drive and the motor.
1. Disconnect all sources of power from the drive and motor.
2 Check that the motor cable is disconnected from the ACx 601
output terminals U2, V2, and W2.
3 Check that the motor cable is disconnected from the motor and
remove bridging connections at the motor.
4. Measure the insulation resistances of the motor between the
phases and between each phase and Ground (PE). The voltage
range of the resistance meter must be at least equal to the line
voltage, but not higher than 1000V. The insulation resistance must
Disconnecting Means The ACx 601 does not include a disconnecting means. An input power
disconnecting means must be installed between the AC power source
and the ACx 601. The disconnecting means must conform to the
applicable safety regulations. The disconnecting means must be
locked in the open position during installation and maintenance work.
The motor must not be controlled with the supply disconnecting means;
instead, the and keys of the Control Panel or commands via
the I/O board of the ACx 600 should be used. The maximum number of
charging cycles of the d.c. capacitors of ACx 600 (i.e. power-ups by
applying power) is five in ten minutes.
The drive disconnecting means can serve as the motor disconnecting
means if it complies with applicable safety regulations.
Input Line Fuses Input line fuses are required to protect the input bridge of the ACx 600
in the event of an internal short circuit or ground fault. Fuses are not
included in the drive and must be installed externally. The
recommended ultrarapid fuses are listed in Appendix A. To ensure that
adequate protection is maintained do not install slower types of fuses
and do not allow blown fuses to be replaced with slower types.
The fuses recommended for input bridge protection can be installed as
drive and motor branch-circuit short-circuit and ground fault protection
if they comply with applicable safety regulations.
Motor Overload The ACx 601 can provide overload protection for the motor by
Protection monitoring a thermostat or thermistor in the motor or by calculating the
motor temperature from measured operating data. The overload
protection provided by the drive complies with the requirements of
UL508c. Additional overload protection is not required unless more
than one motor is connected to the drive or unless additional protection
is required by applicable safety regulations.
Power Cables The input power, motor and ground cables must be sized according to
local regulations:
1. The cable must carry the ACx 600 load current.
2. The cable terminals of the ACx 600 warm up to 60 °C in use. The
cable must be rated for at least 60 °C maximum operating
temperature.
Wiring Practices
Conduit Metallic conduit must be used for motor wiring unless armored cable is
used. Where conduits must be coupled together, the joint must be
bridged with a ground conductor bonded to the conduit on each side of
the joint. The conduits must also be bonded to the drive enclosure. Use
separate conduits for input power, motor, brake resistors and control
wiring. The recommended wiring configuration is shown on page 3-8.
Do not run motor wiring from more than one drive in the same conduit.
Control Cables All control cables must be shielded. As a general rule, the control
signal cable shield should be grounded directly in the ACx 600. The
other end of the shield should be left unconnected. Twisting the signal
wire with its return wire reduces disturbances caused by inductive
coupling. Pairs should be twisted as close to terminals as possible.
A double shielded twisted pair cable (Figure a, e.g. Belden 9729) must
be used for analog signals and is recommended for the pulse encoder
signals. Employ one individually shielded pair for each signal. Do not
use common return for different analog signals.
A double shielded cable is the best alternative for low voltage digital
signals but single shielded twisted multipair cable (Figure b) is also
usable.
a b
A double shielded twisted A single shielded twisted
pair cable multipair cable
The analog and digital input signals should be run in separate, shielded
cables.
Relay-controlled signals, providing their voltage does not exceed 48 V,
can be run in the same cables as digital input signals. It is
recommended that the relay-controlled signals be run as twisted pairs.
Never mix 24 VDC and 115 / 230 VAC signals in the same cable.
Encoder Cable (ACP 600) Min. 4 x 0.25 mm2 (#22 AWG) + 2 x 0.5 mm2 (#20AWG) min. single
shielded twisted multipair cable, optical coverage > 91 %. The
maximum cable length is 150 m (500 ft.). Suitable cable
recommendation is available from ABB.
Control Panel Cable In remote use the cable connecting the Control Panel to the ACx 600
must not exceed 3 meters (10 ft). The cable type tested and approved
by ABB is provided in Control Panel option kits.
Wiring Connections
The input power and motor cables connect to the terminal block of the
ACx 601 in the lower part of the frame. The control cables pass in front
of the power terminals to the NIOC/NIOCP board.
To connect the input power, motor and control cables carry out the
following procedure.
WARNING! Make sure that the ACx 601 is disconnected from the
power network during installation. If the ACx 601 is already connected
to the power, wait for 5 minutes after disconnecting power.
Cover Removal Remove the cover as illustrated in Figure 3-1 on page 3-6 (Frames R2
and R3), Figure 3-2 on page 3-7 (Frames R4 to R6), or Figure 3-3 on
page 3-7 (Frame R7).
Conduit Plate Attach conduits to the conduit entry plate at the bottom of the drive.
Knockout sizes and locations are shown on pages B-9 and B-10 in
Appendix B. Terminal locations are shown on the dimensioned
drawings in Appendix A. Select locations for input power, motor, brake
resistor and control wiring according to terminal locations and size
requirements.
Wiring Connections Connect the input power, motor, brake resistor and ground wires first
and then connect the control wiring. Refer to Figure 3-4 on page 3-8 for
the recommended wiring configuration. See Appendix B - ACS 601
Dimensional Drawings to locate the terminals on each ACS 601 type.
See Appendix A page A-7 and A-8 for control connection details. Refer
to the ACx 600 Firmware Manual for control I/O programming
information.
Option Modules General installation instructions are provided on page 3-9. For specific
instructions, refer to the Installation and Start-Up Guide for the option
module.
Cover Replacement Replace the cover as shown in Figure 3-6 on page 3-9.
T2
T1 T3
Signals
Metallic
Conduit
Frames R2 to R3 Frame R7
Frames R4 to R6
Control Panel in Connect the Control Panel cable to terminal X19 of the NAMC-11, or
Remote Use with NAMC-03 board to terminal X28 of the NIOC board (X300 of the
NIOCP board).
ACx 601/604 with NAMC-3 board and ACx 607 ACx 601/604 with NAMC-11 board
NAMC-11
X19
X300
NIOCP board
Pulse Encoder The pulse encoder shall be insulated electrically from stator or rotor to
Insulation (ACP 600) prevent forming of current path through the pulse encoder. The usual
coupling-type encoder must have an electrically insulating coupling.
When a hollow-shaft type pulse encoder is used, the insulation can be
implemented by insulating the ball joints of the engaging arm, or
insulating the bar of the engaging arm. Shield of the encoder cable
should be insulated from the encoder frame. See Appendix B for
grounding of the other end of the encoder cable shield.
Pulse Encoder Interface Module CH2* with ACS 600 V17*, V18*
Standard Application
Program 5.0
Connection Examples
NAMC NIOC/
NIOCP
NDCO
CH1 CH0
R
T
T R T R
RXD
T R
RXD
NIOC Terminal X23
TXD
Connection Examples
NAMC NIOC
NDCO
CH2 CH1
R
T
T R T R
RXD
DriveWindow
ACx 600
NAMC NIOC/
NIOCP
NDCO
CH3 CH1
R
T
T R T R R
R T
NDPC
NDPA
Braking Chopper Refer to the Braking Choppers Installation and Start-Up Guide for
braking chopper installation and application information.
Installation Checklist The ACx 600 mechanical and electrical installation should be checked
before start-up. It is advisable to go through the checklist below
together with another person. Study carefully the Safety Instructions on
the first pages of this manual before attempting any work on, or with,
the unit.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Check that the ambient operating conditions are suitable (see Appendix A: environmental
limits, cooling air flow requirements, free space requirements).
Check that the unit is mounted properly on a vertical non-flammable wall (see Chapter 2 –
Mechanical Installation).
Check the applicability of the motor and the driven equipment (see Appendix A: Motor
Connection).
If the ACx 600 is connected to an ungrounded power system or a high resistance grounded
power system (over 30 Ohms), check that the EMC filter capacitors are disconnected.
Check that the input voltage matches the drive nominal input voltage.
Check that there are no power factor compensation capacitors connected between the drive
and the motor.
Check that there are no tools or other foreign objects inside the drive.
With bypass connection, check that input line voltage cannot be applied to the output of the
ACx 600.
Heatsink The heatsink fins pick up dust from the cooling air. The ACx 600 can
run into overtemperature Warnings and Faults if the heatsink is not
cleaned regularly. In a normal environment, the heatsink should be
checked and cleaned annually.
The dust should be removed gently with a soft brush if the cleaning is
carried out in the same room where the unit is normally operated.
Compressed air should not be used for cleaning unless the installation
can be taken apart and the cleaning is carried out in another room (or
outdoors). Fan rotation should be prevented (in order to prevent
bearing wear) when using compressed air for heatsink cleaning.
Fan The cooling fan lifespan of ACx 601 units is about 60,000 hours. The
actual lifespan depends on the AC drive usage and ambient
temperature.
Fan failure can be predicted by the increasing noise from fan bearings
and the gradual rise in the heatsink temperature in spite of heatsink
cleaning. If the drive is operated in a critical part of a process, fan
replacement is recommended once these symptoms start appearing.
The fan can be withdrawn by removing the bottom of the frame.
Replacement fans are available from ABB. Do not attempt operation
with other than ABB specified spare parts.
IEC Ratings for IP2/22 Below are the IEC ratings for ACS/ACC/ACP 601 with 50 Hz and 60 Hz
Enclosures supplies. ACx = ACS/ACC/ACP. The 690 V series is not available for
ACP 600. Symbols are described following the table.
Normal Use Heavy-duty Use
Duty Cycle Duty Cycle Duty Cycle 1)
1/10 min 1/10 min 2/15 s
ACx 601 Frame
Type I2N I2Nmax SN PN PN I2hd I2hdmax I2hd I2hdmax Shd Phd Phd Size
9/10min 1/10min 9/10min 1/10min 13/15s 2/15s
[A] [A] [kVA] [kW] [HP] [A] [A] [A] [A] [kVA] [kW] [HP]
Normal use (10 % overload capacity): Heavy-duty use (50 % or 100 % overload capacity):
I2N rated RMS output current I2hd rated RMS output current
I2Nmax short term rms overload current (allowed I2hdmax rms overload current (allowed for one
for one minute every 10 minutes). minute every 10 minutes or 2 seconds
every 15 seconds) Maximum current
depends on parameter setting, refer to
Firmware Manual.
SN rated apparent output power Shd rated apparent output power
PN typical motor power. The power ratings in Phd typical motor power. The power ratings in
kW apply to most IEC 34 motors. The kW apply to most IEC 34 motors. The
power ratings in HP apply to most four pole power ratings in HP apply to most four pole
NEMA rated motors. NEMA rated motors..
Three-phase supply voltage 380 V, 400 V, 415 V, 440 V, 460 V, 480 V or 500 V
ACx 601-0006-4 7.6 8.4 5 6.2 9.3 6.2 12.4 3 R2
ACx 601-0009-4 11 12 7.5 7.6 11 7.6 15.2 5
ACx 601-0011-4 15 17 10 11 17 11 22 7.5
ACx 601-0016-4 21 23 15 15 23 15 30 10 R3
ACx 601-0020-4 27 30 20 19 27 19 36 10
ACx 601-0025-4 34 37 25 24 36 24 48 15 R4
ACx 601-0030-4 41 45 30 31 47 31 62 20
ACx 601-0040-4 52 57 40 41 62 41 82 30 R5
ACx 601-0050-4 65 72 50 47 71 47 94 30
ACx 601-0060-4 77 85 60 58 87 58 116 40
ACx 601-0070-4 96 106 75 68 98 68 130 50 R6
ACx 601-0100-4 124 136 100 86 126 86 168 60
ACx 601-0120-4 156 172 125 113 168 113 224 75 R7
ACx 601-0140-4 180 198 150 141 203 141 270 100
Output Current The output current is calculated by multiplying the current given in the
Temperature Derating rating table by the derating factor.
Temperature derating factor for degree of protection IP 21/22:
• General rule: Above +40 °C (104 °F), the rated output current is
decreased 3.5 % for every additional 1 °C up to +50 °C (1.94% for
every additional 1 °F up to 122 °F).
• Example 1. If the ambient temperature is 50 °C the derating factor is
100 % - 3.5 % · 10 °C = 65 % or 0.65. The output current is then
0.65 · I2N or I°C
2hd.
Derating factor for ACx 600 in Pump and Fan Use (INsq rating):
• Above +40 °C (104 °F) (+35 °C/95 °F for ACx 601-120-03 units),
the rated output current is decreased 5 % for every additional 1 °C
up to +50 °C (2.78% for every additional 1 °F up to 122 °F).
Derating factor for ACx 601 with degree of protection IP 54:
• From +25 °C (77°F) to +40 °C (104 °F), the output current is
calculated using the table below.
• Above +40 °C (104 °F), the output current is decreased 3.5 % for
every additional 1 °C up to +50 °C (1.94% for every additinoal 1 °F
up to 122 °F).
• Example 1. If the ambient temperature is 38 °C, the derating factor
for ACx 601-0006-3 is 95 % or 0.95 (Curve 2). The output current is
then 0.95 · I2N or I2hd.
Output Current Ratings Output current for ACS/ACC/ACP 601 with degree of protection IP 54
for IP54 Enclosures and with ambient temperature from 25 °C to 40 °C is presented in the
diagram below. I2N total rms output current for normal use, I2hd total
rms output current for heavy-duty use, t ambient temperature.
% of I2N and I2hd
100 1
95 2
90
3
85 4
80 5
75
70
65
60
24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 °C
77 86 95 104 °F
Curve 1
(100 % Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4 Curve 5
no derating)
ACx 601-0005-3 ACx 601-0006-3 ACx 601-0011-3 ACx 601-0009-3 ACx 601-0016-3
ACx 601-0006-5 ACx 601-0009-5 ACx 601-0020-3 ACx 601-0040-3 ACx 601-0070-3
ACx 601-0009-6 ACx 601-0025-5 ACx 601-0025-3 ACx 601-0050-3 ACx 601-0020-5
ACx 601-0011-6 ACx 601-0070-5 ACx 601-0030-3 ACx 601-0011-5 ACx 601-0100-5
ACx 601-0100-6 ACx 601-0016-6 ACx 601-0060-3 ACx 601-0050-5 ACx 601-0070-6
ACx 601-0120-6 ACx 601-0016-5 ACx 601-0060-5
ACx 601-0030-5 ACx 601-0040-6
ACx 601-0040-5 ACx 601-0050-6
ACx 601-0020-6
ACx 601-0025-6
ACx 601-0030-6
ACx 601-0060-6
Fuses Recommended input fuse ratings of the ACS/ACC/ACP 601 are below.
A minimum rated current in amperes, A2s maximum I2t value, V rated
voltage in volts. Only ultra rapid fuses guarantee proper protection for
the rectifier semiconductors.
Fuses
ACx 601 Type Type Type
A A2s V Manufacturer Size Size
DIN 43620 DIN 43653
ACx 601-0005-3 16 48 660 Bussmann 170M1559 000 170M1359 000/80
ACx 601-0006-4
ACx 601-0006-5
ACx 601-0006-3 16 48 660 Bussmann 170M1559 000 170M1359 000/80
ACx 601-0009-4
ACx 601-0009-5
ACx 601-0009-3 25 130 660 Bussmann 170M1561 000 170M1361 000/80
ACx 601-0011-4
ACx 601-0011-5
ACx 601-0011-3 32 270 660 Bussmann 170M1562 000 170M1362 000/80
ACx 601-0016-4
ACx 601-0016-5
ACx 601-0016-3 40 460 660 Bussmann 170M1563 000 170M1363 000/80
ACx 601-0020-4
ACx 601-0020-5
ACx 601-0020-3 50 770 660 Bussmann 170M1564 000 170M1364 000/80
ACx 601-0025-4
ACx 601-0025-5
ACx 601-0025-3 63 1450 660 Bussmann 170M1565 000 170M1365 000/80
ACx 601-0030-4
ACx 601-0030-5
ACx 601-0030-3 80 1250 660 Bussmann 170M3811 1 170M3011 1/80
ACx 601-0040-3
ACx 601-0040-4
ACx 601-0040-5
ACx 601-0050-5
ACx 601-0050-3 125 3700 660 Bussmann 170M3813 1 170M3013 1/80
ACx 601-0050-4
ACx 601-0060-5
ACx 601-0060-3 160 7500 660 Bussmann 170M3814 1 170M3014 1/80
ACx 601-0070-5
ACx 601-0060-4 200 28000 660 Bussmann 170M1570 000 170M1370 000/80
ACx 601-0070-3
ACx 601-0070-4
ACx 601-0100-4
ACx 601-0100-5
ACx 601-0100-3 400 105000 660 Bussmann 170M3819 1 170M3019 1/80
ACx 601-0120-3
ACx 601-0120-4
ACx 601-0120-5
ACx 601-0140-4
ACx 601-0140-5
ACx 601-0009-6 16 48 660 Bussmann 170M1559 000 170M1359 000/80
ACx 601-0011-6 16 48 660 Bussmann 170M1559 000 170M1359 000/80
ACx 601-0016-6 16 48 660 Bussmann 170M1559 000 170M1359 000/80
ACx 601-0020-6 25 130 660 Bussmann 170M1561 000 170M1361 000/80
ACx 601-0025-6 40 460 660 Bussmann 170M1563 000 170M1363 000/80
ACx 601-0030-6 50 770 660 Bussmann 170M1564 000 170M1364 000/80
Fuses
ACx 601 Type Type Type
A A2s V Manufacturer Size Size
DIN 43620 DIN 43653
ACx 601-0040-6 50 770 660 Bussmann 170M1564 000 170M1364 000/80
ACx 601-0050-6 63 1450 660 Bussmann 170M1565 000 170M1365 000/80
ACx 601-0060-6 100 4650 660 Bussmann 170M1567 000 170M1367 000/80
ACx 601-0070-6 100 4650 660 Bussmann 170M1567 000 170M1367 000/80
ACx 601-0100-6 125 8500 660 Bussmann 170M1568 000 170M1368 000/80
ACx 601-0120-6 200 28000 660 Bussmann 170M1570 000 170M1370 000/80
Note: Fuses from other manufacturers can be used if they meet the ratings given in the table. Only
ultra rapid fuses guarantee the proper protection for the rectifier semiconductors. The fuses
recommended in the table are UL recognized.
Example For ACS 601-0120-3, the recommended fuses for the input bridge protection are 400 A
ultrarapid fuses.
The values I1N and I1hd for ACS 601-0120-3 are 175 A and 145 A respectively. 1.1 ·
175 A = 192.5 A and 1.5 · 145 A = 217 A. Normal fuses with nominal currents higher
than 192.5 A or 217 A can be used to protect the input cable; thus, 200 A or 250 A
fuses are selected depending on the use (normal or heavy-duty, respectively).
Cable Entries Power and motor cable terminal sizes and tightening torques for the
ACS/ACC/ACP 601 with cable diameters accepted by the rubber
glands are given below. All power wiring must be rated for 60 °C
minimum.
1)The terminals are 10mm (13/32”) bolts for attaching ring lugs (lugs not furnished).
2)IEC version. Range of cable diameters accepted by gland plate holes. For USA version conduit plate drawings, see pages B-9 and B-10.
External Control External control connections of ACS 600 with standard application
Connections (NIOC) software (Factory Macro) are below. External control connections are
different with other application macros and softwares (see Firmware
Manual).
ACS 601/604/607
NIOC Board
Programmable I/O
(A2)
Factory Settings
X22
1 DI1 Start
1) Parameter 10.3 must be set to REQUEST. 2 DI2 Stop
3 DI3 Forward / Reverse1)
4 DI4 ACCEL/DECEL 1/2
2) Operation: 0 = Open, 1 = Closed 5 DI5 Constant speed select 2)
DI 5 DI 6 Output 6 - Constant speed select 2)
0 0 Set speed through AI1 7 +24V +24 V d.c. max. 100 mA
1 0 Constant Speed 1 8 +24V
0 1 Constant Speed 2 9 DGND Digital Ground
1 1 Constant Speed 3 X23
External Control External control connections of ACP 600 with NIOCP board are below.
Connections (NIOCP)
Enclosures, Space The cabinets, degrees of protection and free space requirements of
Requirements ACx 600 types are given below.
Degree of Space Space Space on Space in front/
ACx 600 Type Enclosure
Protection2) above below left/right back
601 wall-mounted metal frame IP 22 /IP 541) 12in / 300mm 12in / 300mm 2/2in 50/50mm 0.8/0in 20/0mm
First digit of IP number (protection against solid objects) Second digit of IP number (protection against liquids)
0 Not protected Not protected
1 Protected against solid objects larger than 50 mm (2 in.) dia. Protected against dripping water
2 Protected against solid objects larger than 12 mm (1/2 in.) dia. Protected against downward sprays of water up to 15 degrees
from vertical.
3 Protected against solid objects larger than 2.5 mm (0.1 in.) dia. Protected against downward sprays of water up to 60 degrees
from vertical.
4 Protected against solid objects larger than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) dia. Protected against light sprays or splashing water from all
directions - water shall not enter the enclosure in harmful
quantities.
5 Dust protected - dust shall not enter the enclosure in sufficient Protected against low pressure sprays of water from all directions
quantity to interfere with satisfactory operation of equipment. - water shall not enter the enclosure in harmful quantities.
6 Dust tight Protected against heavy seas on shipdecks or strong sprays of
water from all directions - water shall not enter the enclosure in
harmful quantities.
Heat DIssipation ACx 601 drives are self-cooled. The table below gives the heat
Requirements dissipated into the hot air exhausted from the drives. If the drives are
installed in a confined space, the heat must be removed from the area
by ventilation or air conditioning equipment.
Heat Dissipation
ACx 601 Type
Watts BTU/Hr
ACx 601-0005 150 512
ACx 601-0006 180 615
ACx 601-0009 270 922
ACx 601-0011 330 1130
ACx 601-0016 480 1640
ACx 601-0020 600 2050
ACx 601-0025 750 2560
ACx 601-0030 900 3070
ACx 601-0040 1200 4100
ACx 601-0050 1500 5120
ACx 601-0060 1800 6150
ACx 601-0070 2100 7170
ACx 601-0100 3000 10200
ACx 601-0120 3600 12300
ACx 601-0140 4200 14300
Cooling Air Flow Cooling air flow requirements are given below.
Requirements
Flow Flow
ACx 601
m3/h ft3/h
ACx 601-0005-3/0006-5 40 25
ACx 601-0006-3/0009-5 40 25
ACx 601-0009-3/0011-5 40 25
ACx 601-0011-3/0016-5/0009-6/0011-6 60 35
ACx 601-0016-3/0020-5/0016-6/0020-6 60 35
ACx 601-0020-3/0025-5/0025-6 70 40
Cooling Air Duct Heat dissipations and cooling air flows of ACx 601 in a cooling air duct
installation are below.
Degree of Heat Dissipation Degree of Cooling Air Flow Out
protection protection
Dimensions and
Weights
Dimensions and weights of the wall-mounted ACS/ACC/ACP 601 units
are given below.
L OC R ES ET R EF
E N TE R
Ambient Conditions ACx 600 AC drives are to be used in a heated, indoor controlled
environment as specified below.
1) At sites over 1000 m (3300 ft) above sea level, the maximum output current is
derated 1 % for every additional 100 m (330 ft). If the installation site is higher than
2000 m (6600 ft) above sea level, please contact your local ABB distributor or office for
further information.
2)
See subsection Output Current Temperature Derating, page A-3.
External Control Data of the external control connection boards of the ACS 600 product
Connections family are given below.
DDCS Fiber Optic Protocol: DDCS (ABB Distributed Drives Communication System)
Link
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Application Program Various application programs are available for the ACS 600 AC drives.
In the tables of this section, the ACS 600 product family program
selections are referred to with the following abbreviations. Not all
selections are available for all types. One application program at a time
can be loaded in the memory of the drive.
ACS 600 Application Program Abbreviation
Standard ACS
CraneDrive ACC
MotionControl ACP
System MultiDrive
Application Macros The macros of the ACS/ACC/ACP application programs are below.
Languages Languages and application macros included in the ACx 600 software
are shown below. Not all selections are available for all types.
B* Factory, Hand/Auto, PID Control, English (UK & Am), French, Spanish,
Torque Control, Sequential Control Portuguese
C Factory, Hand/Auto, PID Control, English (UK & Am), German, Italian,
Torque Control, Sequential Control Dutch
D Factory, Hand/Auto, PID Control, English (UK & Am), Danish, Swedish,
Torque Control, Sequential Control Finnish
E Factory, Hand/Auto, PID Control, English (UK & Am), French, Spanish,
Torque Control, Sequential Control Portuguese
F PFC (Pump and Fan Control) English (UK & Am), German, Italian,
Dutch
G PFC (Pump and Fan Control) English (UK & Am), Danish, Swedish,
Finnish
H PFC (Pump and Fan Control) English (UK & Am), French, Spanish,
Portuguese
*This selection is for the North American market. The default parameter
settings in the standard application macros include minor changes to fulfil the
local regulations.
Protection Features Application program dependent features of the ACx 600 are listed
below. available as standard, optional
Preprogrammed ACS ACC ACP Multi Programmable ACS ACC ACP Multi Programm. ACS ACC ACP Multi
Faults Drive Fault Functions Drive Supervision Drive
Functions
ACx 600 temperature Analog input below Speed 2 2
minimum value
Overcurrent Loss of Control Panel Motor current
Short circuit External fault Motor torque 2 2
DC overvoltage Motor Motor speed
overtemperature
Supply phase Thermistor/Pt 100 Reference 1
DC undervoltage Motor stalled Reference 2
Overfrequency Motor underload Actual value 1
Overspeed Loss of motor phase Speed
threshold
Internal fault Ground fault Torque
threshold
Internal fault on the Speed measurement Position error
I/O control board
Ambient temperature Motor overspeed Position
threshold
User Macro Torque Joystick
Braking chopper (in Torque proving Brake long
fieldbus mode) falling time
Inverter overload Brake
No motor data Communication test
ID Run fail Following error
Position limits
Maximum speed
alteration
Speed difference
Communication error
Encoder interface
module
Applicable Standards The ACS 600 complies with the following standards:
• EN 60204-1: 1992 + Corr. 1993 (IEC 204-1). Safety of machinery.
Electrical equipment of machines. Part 1: General requirements.
Provisions for compliance: The final assembler of the machine is
responsible for installing
- an emergency-stop device
- a supply disconnecting device (ACx 601 and ACx 604)
- the ACx 604 (IP 00) into a separate casing.
• EN 60529: 1991 (IEC 529), IEC 664-1: 1992. Degrees of protection
provided by enclosures (IP code).
• EN 61800-3 (1996): EMC product standard including specific test
methods.
Materials
Thickness of Color
Enclosure (ACx 601)
Coating
PS (polystyrene) 3 mm (0.12 in) NCS 1502-Y (RAL 90021 / PMS 420 C)
hot-dip zinc coated steel sheet 1.5 to 2 mm(0.06 to 60 µm NCS 8502-Y (RAL 9004 / PMS 426 C) semigloss
0.08 in) painted with epoxy polyester powder paint
anodized aluminium profile (R2 to R6) black ES 900
Package (ACx 601)
corrugated board (frames R2 to R5 and option modules), plywood (R6). Plastic covering of the package: PE-LD, bands
PP or steel.
Disposal ACx 600 contains raw materials that should be recycled, thus
preserving energy and natural resources. Package materials of
ACx 600 units and options are environmentally compatible and
recyclable. All metal parts can be recycled. The plastic parts can either
be recycled or burned under controlled circumstances, according to
local regulations. If recycling is not feasible, all parts excluding
electrolytic capacitors can be landfilled. The DC capacitors of the unit
contain electrolyte which is classified as hazardous waste. (Location of
the electrolytic capacitors is shown on a sticker in the back of the front
cover, C11 to C13.) They must be removed and handled according to
local regulations.
For further information on environmental aspects, please contact your
local ABB distributor.
CE Marking A CE mark is attached to ACx 601/607 drives to verify that the unit follows the
provisions of the European Low Voltage and EMC Directives (Directive 73/23/EEC, as
amended by 93/68/EEC and Directive 89/336/EEC, as amended by 93/68/EEC).
Compliance with the EMC stands for Electromagnetic Compatibility. It is the ability of electrical/electronic
EMC Directive equipment to operate without problems within an electromagnetic environment.
Likewise, the equipment must not disturb or interfere with any other product or system
within its locality.
The EMC Directive defines the requirements for immunity and emissions of electrical
equipment used in European Economic Area. The EMC product standard EN 61800-3
covers the requirements stated for drives.
The ACx 601 drives comply with the EMC Directive in industrial low-voltage network,
public low-voltage network (restricted distribution) and IT networks (ungrounded
power) with the following provisions:
Type Code
ACS 600 Type Character no. EMC Filter No EMC Filter
Selections Selections
ACS/ACC/ACF/ACP 601 ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0 9
20
ACS/ACC/ACF/ACP 604 ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0 9
20
ACS/ACC/ACF/ACP 607 ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 0, 3* 5**, 9
(55 to 630 kW)
20
ACS/ACC 607 ACxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx... 1, 2*** 0,
(630 to 3000 kW)
26
ACS 600 MultiDrive 1, 2*** 0
Supply Section ACA63xxxxxxxxxxxxx...
16
16
Neighboring network
Static shield
Point of measurement
Equipment Equipment
Use of the ACx 600 in Second Environment without EMC filtering (EN 61800-3: second
environment includes all establishments other than those directly connected to a low-
voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.)
Public Low-Voltage 1. The ACx 600 is equipped with EMC filtering (refer to Table A-1).
Network 2. The ACx 601 is installed with motor and control cables as specified in this
manual.
3. Maximum cable length is 100 meters.
Without considering the EMC requirements, do not use the ACx 600 on a low voltage
public network supplying domestic premises. This kind of use might cause radio
frequency interference.
Machinery Directive ACx 601/604/607 drives comply with the European Union Machinery Directive (89/392/
EEC) requirements for an equipment intended to be incorporated into machinery.
UL/CSA Markings The UL/ULC/CSA markings of the ACS 600 drives are listed below (x).
UL ACS 600 is suitable for use in a circuit capable of delivering not more than 65 kA rms
symmetrical amperes at 480 V maximum (500 V units), and at 600 V maximum (690 V
units).
ACS 600 provides overload protection (if selected) in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (US). See ACS 600 Firmware Manual
ACS 600 drives are to be used in a heated indoor controlled environment. See
subsection Ambient Conditions for specific limits.
Equipment Warranty General: ABB warrants the Equipment supplied by ABB against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months after installation or twenty four (24)
and Liability months from date of shipment from factory, whichever first occurs.
Should any failure to conform with the applicable warranties appear during the
specified periods under normal and proper use and provided the Equipment has been
properly stored, installed, operated and maintained, and if given prompt notice by
Purchaser, ABB shall correct such nonconformity, at its option; by (1) repair or
replacement of the nonconforming equipment or parts thereof. Repairs or
replacements pursuant to warranty shall not renew or extend the applicable original
equipment warranty period, provided however, that any such repairs or replacement of
equipment or parts thereof shall be warranted for the time remaining of the original
warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.
ABB shall not be responsible for providing working access to the defect, including
disassembly and reassembly of equipment or for providing transportation to and from
repair or factory facility, all of which shall be at Purchaser’s risk and expense.
These warranties shall not apply to any Equipment or parts thereof which (1) have
been improperly repaired or altered; (2) have been subjected to misuse, negligence or
accident; (3) have been used in a manner contrary to ABB’s instructions; (4) are
comprised of materials provided or designed stipulated by Purchaser; or (5) are used
equipment.
The foregoing warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties of quality and
performance, written, oral or implied, and all other warranties including any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed
by ABB and all equipment manufacturers.
Correction of nonconformities in the manner and for the period of time provided above
shall be the Purchaser’s exclusive remedy and shall constitute fulfilment of all liabilities
of ABB and any Equipment manufacturer (including any liability for direct, indirect,
special, incidental or consequential damages) whether in warranty, contract,
negligence, tort, strict liability, or otherwise with respect to any nonconformance of or
defect or deficiency in the equipment supplied or services furnished hereunder.
performance or breach hereof shall expire unless brought within one year of the time of
accrual thereof.
In no event, regardless of cause, shall ABB assume responsibility for or be liable for
penalties or penalty clauses of any description or for indemnification of customer or
others for costs, damages, or expenses each arising out of or related to the goods or
services of the order.
Your local distributor or ABB office may hold different guarantee details, which are
specified in the sales terms, conditions, or guarantee terms. These terms are available
on request.
If you have any questions concerning your ABB drive, please contact the local
distributor or ABB office. The technical data, information and specifications are valid at
the time of printing. The manufacturer reserves the right to modifications without prior
notice.
mm mm mm mm mm mm
SIGN 23 23 29 29 29 29
IN/OUT 29 29 37 37 48 60
BR 29 29 29 37 37 60
23 23 23 23 23 29
Frame R2
Air out
Air in Air in
Frame R3
Bottom view
Air out
Air out
Air out
Flange mounting
Wall mounting
Air in Air in
Frame R4
Frame R4 Flange
Mounting
Frame R5/R6
Frame R7
Conduit Plates The following figures show the conduit plate (bottom view) of the
(USA Version) different size ACS 600 units:
At least three separate rigid metallic conduits must be used; one each
for input power, output power, and control wires. Additionally, a
separate conduit must be used for dynamic braking device, if used.
R2
3/4”
R3
3/4”
R4
3/4” 3/4”
3/4” 3/4”
R5
3/4” 1-1/4”
1-1/4” 1-1/4”
R6
3/4” 1-1/4”
1-1/2” 1-1/2”
R7
ACP 601 Control The deliveries include a bag with four clamps, screws and copper tape
Cable Connections (frame size R4 also an assembly plate). Clamp the control and encoder
cables as explained below. If more than four cables are needed,
connect the twisted screen (grounding wires) of the additional cables
as short as possible to the grounding rail next to the NIOC(P)
board. Clamping is very important with the encoder cable but less so
with relay and other digital signal cables.
1. Strip the cable according to figure below.
2. Frame size R4 only: fasten the assembly plate with screws to the
frame.
3. Connect the conductors to the appropriate terminals on the NIOC/
NIOCP board.
4. Ensure 360 degrees grounding by coiling copper tape onto the
stripped part of the cable undereneath the clamp.
5. Fasten the clamps to the frame with screws.
6. Twist the screen (grounding wires) of the outer shield and connect
it through the shortest possible route (max. 2 cm) to the nearest
grounding terminal. With double shielded cables, connect each
conductor shield (twisted grounding wires) separately to the
nearest grounding terminal. Conductor shields of other than
encoder cables can be twisted together.
Grounding rail
Assembly plate
Encoder cable
Grounding rail
Encoder cable
Power Cables For ACx 601 frame size R5 and larger or larger 30 kW motors
symmetrical shielded motor cable must be used (figure below). A four-
conductor system can be used up to frame size R4 with up to 30 kW
motors, but shielded symmetrical motor cable is recommended.
A four-conductor system is allowed for power cabling, but shielded
symmetrical cable is recommended. To operate as a protective
conductor, the shield conductivity must be at least 50 % of the
conductivity of the phase lead.
Compared to a four-conductor system, the use of symmetrical shielded
cable reduces electromagnetic emission of the whole drive system as
well as motor bearing currents and wear.
The motor cable and its PE pigtail should be kept as short as possible
in order to reduce electromagnetic emission as well as capacitive
current.
Alternative Power Cable Power cable types that can be used with ACx 600 are represented
Types below.
Recommended
Symmetrical shielded cable: three phase conductors A separate PE conductor is required if the conductivity
and a concentric or otherwise symmetrically of the cable shield is < 50 % of the conductivity of the
constructed PE conductor, and a shield phase conductor.
PE conductor Shield
and shield Shield
PE
PE
PE Shield
A four-conductor system:
three phase conductors
and a protective
conductor.
Not allowed for motor cables Not allowed for motor cables larger than
10 mm2 (motors > 30 kW).
Cable core
Cable Routing The motor cable should be installed away from other cable routes.
Motor cables of several drives can be run in parallel installed next to
each other. It is recommended that the motor cable, power cable and
control cables be installed on separate trays (minimum distance 500
mm (20”)). Long parallel runs of motor cable with other cables should
be avoided in order to decrease electromagnetic interference caused
by the rapid changes in the frequency converter output voltage.
Where control cables must cross power cables make sure they are
arranged at an angle as near to 90 degrees as possible. Extra cables
should not be run through the ACx 600.
The cable trays have good electrical bonding to each other and to the
grounding electrodes. Aluminium tray systems can be used to improve
local equalizing of potential.
Below is a diagram of cable routing.
ACS 600
ENTER
REM
Cable Connections Recommended earthing, mains and motor cable connections are presented
below. See Appendix B – Dimensional Drawings to locate the terminals
Earthing, Power, and 1. Lead the power cable through the INPUT cable entry, and the
Motor Cable Connections motor cable through the OUTPUT entry into the unit. Frame R7:
Remove the rubber grommets from the INPUT and OUTPUT
entries and cut them to adequate diameter for the power and the
motor cable. To ensure proper sealing cut along the diameter
marking which corresponds to the cable diameter.
2. Connect the phase conductors of the power cable to the U1, V1
and W1 terminals and the phase conductors of the motor cable to
the U2, V2 and W2 terminals.
3. Connect the twisted screen of the power cable to the grounding
terminal. Perform the same with the motor cable screen.
EFFECTIVE: