Catalog AC DRIVES
Catalog AC DRIVES
Catalog AC DRIVES
AC Drive LV
INDEX
1. OVERVIEW SECOM DRIVE LINE 5
2.1 SD DESCRIPTION 11
2.2 DIMENSIONS 12
Secom drive modular system are designed to permit the maximum flexibility and a wide range of configuration.
Secom drive’s SD line is composed of a series of converters topologies available in a range of power ratings.
The inverters can combined with DC-link AC/DC Rectifiers according to applications.
GR UNITS:
Secom has developed several converters for AC to DC power conversion:
o Three Phase Diode rectifier
o Three Phase Thyristor Rectifier
o Three Phase Half Bridge Rectifier
o Three Phase Regenerative Converter
The topology of converters differs from wall mounting, withdrawable, IP20 case, open frame, etc.
Each of the above products is available in a wide range of current and voltages ratings that covers the diverse
applications of our customers.
In multi drive applications the AC/DC Converter can be used to feed a common DC bus; naturally the Secom drive
range is compatible with the classic transformer arrangements to achieve 6 pulses, 12 pulses, 18 or 24 pulses.
Where several converters are used on a single transformer winding, line reactors must be used upstream of every
converter.
A common DC bus reduces the size and cost of the drive system by using a single set of line components.
Furthermore, the rectifier can be sized on the maximum current draw of the system not on the summation of the
individual motors; this efficient design has the major results where motoring and generating loads are sharing
energy across the DC bus.
F3E unit:
Fundamental frequency front end regenerative unit - SDF
It’s a regenerative power module where the AC/DC converter uses diodes inside the IGBT modules, while the
IGBTs are used in the regenerative operation.
The rectifier does not permit to control the DC voltage on the DC bus, the line filter is sized on the line frequency
with a cost reduction compared with a filter for AFE converter. One more advantage is the reduction of the losses
due to the switching of the IGBTs, the THD and the power factor is that of a standard diode bridge. The control
unit can control up to 8 parallel modules with the same SD-MCU.
AFE unit:
Active Front End regenerative unit - SDA
In Active Front End (AFE) converters the diode bridge rectifier is replaced by a self-commutated, pulsed rectifier,
The rectifier that controls the DC line, operates as an intelligent converter and is controlled and filtered to draw
an undistorted sine-shaped current from the mains. The power factor is normally kept equal one. However, the
Active Front End rectifier may be used as a phase compensator thus allowing generators to be run at PF=1 (cos
ϕ=1) even with a high degree of inductive/capacitive loads connected. This means that a variable frequency
converter with Active Front End is supplying the reactive power required in the mains instead of the generator.
Active Front End permit a low stressing of the line supply, i.e. extremely low harmonics are fed back into the line
supply; the current drawn from the line supply is in the form of sinusoidal current. The voltage distortion from
Active Front End is actually below 1 %, which means that the distortion is not visible in the oscilloscope picture,
and shows that the AFE is an ideal solution for power users that have to fulfil tough specifications regarding the
line supply. The control unit can control up to 8 parallel AFE modules with the same SD-MCU.
Inverter unit:
Inverter unit - SDI
Inverter unit as the F3E and AFE modules have a modular design the sizes are designed with up to 8 base units in
parallel connection;
This solution minimized spare parts number and permit an easy maintenance and modules replacement.
Switching Frequency
Switching frequency available 1,25kHz (rated value), 2,5kHz (AFE), 3,5kHz, 5kHz.
Example of configuration:
Cabinet
FO FO
Line voltage
Sensing HMI
SD-SYNC
M M M
Line supply
SD-MCU: the heart of the system where it is located all the control loops and the interface with other devices.
SD-RMU: this board is located inside the power module and represents the interface between the power module
Optional Boards: plugged on the SD-MCU or connected through CANOpen or Modbus-TCP protocols.
SD-MCU communicates with the DPM by means a fiber optic couple (TX and RX) and not drive directly the IGBT
commands. The analog and digital signals inside the power module are sent to the SD-MCU.
DC-Link
SD-MCU
Fiber Optic
Power module
fiber optic interface
Control Architecture
ModBus TCP
Line voltage
Sensing Profibus Slave (Opt) Level 1
SD-SYNC
Automation
SD-MCU
CANOpen Master
Power module
fiber optic interface
Control Architecture
ModBus TCP
SD-MCU
CANOpen Master
Encoder (Opt)
2.1 SD DESCRIPTION
The SDI range of drives can reach a maximum power of about 8MVA. To reach this power, DC/AC drives must be
parallelized and controlled by only one SD-MCU control unit; a parallel converter is a combination of up to eight
identical stack modules.
The main features of an SECOM DRIVE are:
• Designed for simple maintenance and use.
• Modular solution to reduce the number of spare parts.
• “Roll out design" to reduce maintenance intervention times for the big stack.
• Compact dimensions with high power density.
• Customizable solutions for any customer need.
• Simple to install and commission.
• Separated control unit with optical fibers interface, coated electronics.
• Tools and the interface software free.
• Operator panel and PC interfaces intuitive and easy to use.
• High quality maintaining a low cost.
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
SDI.3.A.190K.690 185 159 145 115 165 155 125 2,1 700 1
SDI.3.A.280K.690 280 240 220 170 250 235 180 3,1 800 1
SDI.3.A.310K.690 310 260 245 202 275 265 220 3,4 1100 1
SDI.2.A.460K.690 460 390 365 290 410 390 310 5,1 1750 1
SDI.2.A.560K.690 560 470 440 370 505 475 400 6,1 1750 1
SDI.2.A.710K.690 710 590 550 440 640 600 480 7,7 1750 1
SDI.2.A.825K.690 825 690 650 515 740 705 560 9,0 1750 1
SDI.2.A.1M00.690 1000 835 780 590 900 845 640 10,9 1750 1
SDI.2.A.1M36.690 1368 1145 1067 854 1230 1155 925 14,9 3500 2
SDI.2.A.1M60.690 1600 1339 1261 999 1440 1360 1080 17,4 3500 2
SDI.2.A.1M93.690 1936 1620 1513 1145 1745 1635 1235 21,1 3500 2
SDI.2.A.2M40.690 2400 2008 1892 1499 2160 2040 1620 26,1 5250 3
SDI.2.A.2M90.690 2904 2430 2270 1717 2615 2450 1855 31,6 5250 3
SDI.2.A.3M85.690 3872 3240 3026 2289 3490 3265 2470 42,1 7000 4
SDI.2.A.4M85.690 4840 4050 3783 2862 4360 4080 3085 52,6 8750 5
SDI.2.A.5M80.690 5808 4860 4540 3434 5235 4895 3705 63,2 10500 6
SDI.2.A.6M75.690 6776 5670 5296 4006 6110 5710 4320 73,7 12250 7
SDI.2.A.7M70.690 7744 6480 6053 4578 6980 6525 4935 84,2 14000 8
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
CODE SN IN ILD IHD IDCN IDC LD IDC HD PDCN PDC LD PDC HD HEAT LOSS AIR FLOW
CP
Vn: 380÷480 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h]
SDF.3.A.140K.400 140 200 196 154 249 244 192 136 132 103 1,8 700 1
SDF.3.A.210K.400 210 305 299 235 380 372 292 204 201 158 2,7 800 1
SDF.3.A.270K.400 270 390 382 300 485 475 373 262 257 202 3,5 1100 1
SDF.2.A.312K.400 312 450 441 346 560 549 431 303 296 233 4,1 1750 1
SDF.2.A.400K.400 402 580 568 446 722 707 555 390 382 300 5,2 1750 1
SDF.2.A.485K.400 485 700 686 538 871 853 670 470 461 362 6,3 1750 1
SDF.2.A.590K.400 590 850 833 654 1058 1036 814 572 560 440 7,7 1750 1
SDF.2.A.710K.400 710 1020 999 785 1269 1244 977 689 672 528 9,2 1750 1
SDF.2.A.970K.400 970 1400 1371 1076 1742 1707 1339 941 922 723 12,6 3500 2
SDF.2.A.1M18.400 1180 1700 1665 1308 2116 2073 1628 1145 1119 879 15,3 3500 2
SDF.2.A.1M42.400 1420 2040 1998 1570 2539 2487 1954 1377 1343 1055 18,4 3500 2
SDF.2.A.1M77.400 1770 2550 2498 1962 3174 3109 2442 1717 1679 1319 23,0 5250 3
SDF.2.A.2M13.400 2130 3060 2998 2355 3808 3731 2931 2066 2015 1583 27,5 5250 3
SDF.2.A.2M84.400 2840 4080 3997 3140 5078 4974 3908 2755 2686 2110 36,7 7000 4
SDF.2.A.3M55.400 3550 5100 4996 3925 6347 6218 4885 3444 3358 2638 45,9 8750 5
SDF.2.A.4M26.400 4260 6120 5995 4710 7616 7461 5862 4132 4029 3165 55,1 10500 6
SDF.2.A.4M97.400 4970 7140 6995 5495 8886 8705 6839 4821 4701 3693 64,3 12250 7
SDF.2.A.5M68.400 5680 8160 7994 6280 10155 9948 7816 5510 5372 4220 73,4 14000 8
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
CODE SN IN ILD IHD IDCN IDC LD IDC HD PDCN PDC LD PDC HD HEAT LOSS AIR FLOW
CP
Vn: 500÷690 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h]
SDF.3.A.240K.690 235 200 196 154 249 244 192 228 227 179 2,0 700 1
SDF.3.A.350K.690 379 330 323 235 411 402 292 368 375 272 3,3 800 1
SDF.3.A.460K.690 472 400 392 300 498 488 373 458 454 348 4,0 1100 1
SDF.2.A.540K.690 540 450 441 346 560 549 431 524 511 401 4,5 1750 1
SDF.2.A.695K.690 695 580 568 446 722 707 555 674 659 517 5,8 1750 1
SDF.2.A.840K.690 840 700 686 538 871 853 670 815 795 624 7,0 1750 1
SDF.2.A.1M02.690 1020 850 833 654 1058 1036 814 989 965 758 8,5 1750 1
SDF.2.A.1M22.690 1220 1020 999 785 1269 1244 977 1183 1158 910 10,2 1750 1
SDF.2.A.1M68.690 1680 1400 1371 1076 1742 1707 1339 1630 1590 1247 14,0 3500 2
SDF.2.A.2M04.690 2040 1700 1665 1308 2116 2073 1628 1979 1931 1516 17,0 3500 2
SDF.2.A.2M44.690 2440 2040 1998 1570 2539 2487 1954 2367 2317 1820 20,4 3500 2
SDF.2.A.3M06.690 3060 2550 2498 1962 3174 3109 2442 2968 2896 2274 25,5 5250 3
SDF.2.A.3M66.690 3660 3060 2998 2355 3808 3731 2931 3550 3475 2730 30,6 5250 3
SDF.2.A.4M88.690 4880 4080 3997 3140 5078 4974 3908 4734 4633 3640 40,8 7000 4
SDF.2.A.6M10.690 6100 5100 4996 3925 6347 6218 4885 5917 5792 4550 51,0 8750 5
SDF.2.A.7M32.690 7320 6120 5995 4710 7616 7461 5862 7100 6950 5460 61,2 10500 6
SDF.2.A.8M54.690 8540 7140 6995 5495 8886 8705 6839 8284 8109 6370 71,4 12250 7
SDF.2.A.9M76.690 9760 8160 7994 6280 10155 9948 7816 9467 9267 7280 81,6 14000 8
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
HEAT
CODE SN IN ILD IHD IDCN IDC LD IDC HD PDCN PDC LD PDC HD AIR FLOW
LOSS CP
Vn: 380÷480 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h]
[kW]
SDA.3.A.098K.400 98 141 129 102 159 145 115 96 87 69 1,4 700 1
SDA.3.A.148K.400 148 213 195 151 241 221 171 145 132 102 2,1 800 1
SDA.3.A.200K.400 200 286 268 199 323 304 225 196 182 135 2,9 1100 1
SDA.2.A.264K.400 264 380 370 298 429 419 337 259 252 202 4,2 1750 1
SDA.2.A.320K.400 320 461 452 370 522 511 419 314 307 252 5,1 1750 1
SDA.2.A.408K.400 408 587 560 470 665 634 532 400 380 319 6,5 1750 1
SDA.2.A.470K.400 470 678 642 515 767 726 583 461 436 350 7,5 1750 1
SDA.2.A.524K.400 524 755 705 542 854 798 614 514 479 368 8,4 1750 1
SDA.2.A.790K.400 790 1139 1087 912 1329 1268 1063 774 761 638 11,4 3500 2
SDA.2.A.911K.400 911 1315 1245 999 1534 1452 1166 893 871 699 13,1 3500 2
SDA.2.A.1M01.400 1014 1464 1367 1052 1708 1595 1227 994 957 736 14,6 3500 2
SDA.2.A.1M37.400 1367 1972 1867 1499 2301 2178 1749 1340 1307 1049 19,7 5250 3
SDA.2.A.1M52.400 1521 2196 2051 1578 2562 2393 1841 1491 1436 1104 22,0 5250 3
SDA.2.A.2M03.400 2029 2928 2735 2104 3415 3190 2454 1988 1914 1472 29,3 7000 4
SDA.2.A.2M54.400 2536 3659 3418 2630 4269 3988 3068 2485 2393 1841 36,6 8750 5
SDA.2.A.3M04.400 3043 4391 4102 3155 5123 4786 3681 2982 2871 2209 43,9 10500 6
SDA.2.A.3M55.400 3550 5123 4786 3681 5977 5583 4295 3479 3350 2577 51,2 12250 7
SDA.2.A.4M06.400 4057 5855 5469 4207 6831 6381 4908 3976 3828 2945 58,6 14000 8
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
CODE SN IN ILD IHD IDCN IDC LD IDC HD PDCN PDC LD PDC HD HEAT LOSS AIR FLOW
CP
Vn: 500÷690 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h]
SDA.3.A.164K.690 164 141 129 102 159 145 115 161 151 119 2,1 700 1
SDA.3.A.250K.690 250 213 195 151 241 221 171 245 228 176 3,1 800 1
SDA.3.A.270K.690 270 225 212 175 255 240 198 265 248 205 3,4 1100 1
SDA.2.A.328K.690 328 278 260 206 314 294 234 321 304 242 5,1 1750 1
SDA.2.A.400K.690 400 335 313 263 379 354 298 392 367 308 6,1 1750 1
SDA.2.A.506K.690 506 420 391 313 475 443 354 496 459 367 7,7 1750 1
SDA.2.A.548K.690 548 457 431 341 517 487 386 537 504 400 9,0 1750 1
SDA.2.A.664K.690 664 553 517 391 626 585 442 651 605 458 10,9 1750 1
SDA.2.A.0M97.690 974 815 759 608 950 886 709 955 917 734 14,9 3500 2
SDA.2.A.1M06.690 1061 887 836 662 1035 975 772 1040 1009 799 17,4 3500 2
SDA.2.A.1M28.690 1283 1073 1003 758 1252 1170 885 1257 1211 916 21,1 3500 2
SDA.2.A.1M59.690 1591 1331 1253 993 1552 1462 1159 1559 1513 1199 26,1 5250 3
SDA.2.A.1M93.690 1925 1610 1504 1138 1878 1755 1327 1887 1816 1374 31,6 5250 3
SDA.2.A.2M57.690 2566 2147 2005 1517 2505 2340 1770 2515 2422 1832 42,1 7000 4
SDA.2.A.3M21.690 3208 2684 2507 1896 3131 2925 2212 3144 3027 2290 52,6 8750 5
SDA.2.A.3M85.690 3849 3220 3008 2275 3757 3509 2655 3772 3632 2747 63,2 10500 6
SDA.2.A.4M49.690 4491 3757 3510 2655 4383 4094 3097 4401 4238 3205 73,7 12250 7
SDA.2.A.5M13.690 5132 4294 4011 3034 5009 4679 3539 5029 4843 3663 84,2 14000 8
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
CODE SN IN ILD IHD PN PLD PHD HEAT LOSS AIR FLOW Fsw
Vn: 380÷480 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h] [kHz]
SDS.3.A.110K.400 111 159 145 115 100 95 75 1,0 700 2
SDS.3.A.166K.400 167 240 220 170 150 140 110 1,5 800 2
SDS.3.A.230K.400 229 330 310 230 205 200 145 2,1 1100 2
SDS.2.A.260K.400 291 420 410 330 260 260 210 2,6 1750 2
SDS.2.A.315K.400 353 510 500 410 315 315 260 3,2 1750 2
SDS.2.A.405K.400 450 650 620 520 405 390 330 4,1 1750 2
SDS.2.A.495K.400 499 720 680 540 450 430 340 4,5 1750 2
SDS.2.A.545K.400 547 790 740 560 495 465 355 4,9 1750 2
CODE SN IN ILD IHD PN PLD PHD HEAT LOSS AIR FLOW Fsw
Vn: 500÷690 V [kVA] [A] [A] [A] [kW] [kW] [kW] [kW] [m3/h] [kHz]
SDS.3.A.190K.690 190 159 145 120 170 160 132 1,7 190 2
SDS.3.A.285K.690 287 240 220 170 260 240 185 2,6 287 2
SDS.3.A.310K.690 311 260 245 202 280 270 220 2,8 311 2
SDS.2.A.375K.690 466 390 365 290 420 400 315 4,2 466 1,25
SDS.2.A.560K.690 562 470 440 370 510 480 405 5,1 562 1,25
SDS.2.A.705K.690 705 590 550 440 635 600 480 6,3 705 1,25
SDS.2.A.825K.690 825 690 650 515 745 710 560 7,4 825 1,25
SDS.2.A.930K.690 932 780 733 555 845 800 605 8,4 932 1,25
Note:
LD: 110% 1min. every 5min.
IHD: 150% 1min. every 5min.
CP: converter parallels (e.g. 2 x SDI.2.A.350K.400)
INTERNAL DC FUSES
For the parallel connection of more power module is mandatory to use DC Fuses for the protection agaist fault.
Secom provides as option internal DC fuses.
DC POWER SUPPLY
A redundant power supply can be added internally to each power module. The power supply card (ALIDAN) is a
powerful switching power supply for back up purpose of the +24Vdc voltage used in all the electronic cards
present in SD drives.
EXTERNAL DC FUSES
For the parallel connection of more power module is mandatory to use DC Fuses for the protection agaist fault.
Secom provides as option external DC fuses, is responsibility of customer defines the right installation.
EXTERNAL AC FUSES
Secom provides as option external AC fuses, for the protection against the power module fault.
For correct operation of SECOM Drive inverters, it is mandatory that a precharge system is used; i.e. the DC
voltage must be increased gradually to the nominal value, in order to avoid damage to the internal capacitors.
A different precharge system have to be selected based on the drive configuration and the capacitance installed.
Example of precharge kit when the drive uses AFE and F3E DC bus power supply.
Options:
+RT Rectifer for feed the DC Bus directly
+TH Temperature protection
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
Altitude 1000 m. a.s.l.
Climate Temperate
The control unit permit to select the most suitable control method according to needs of use.
The SD-MCU allows F3E, AFE, Inverter control strategies and much more.
Open
V/Hz
The SD-MCU unit come with built in control function that the user can select according to the application need.
CONTROL FUNCTIONS:
Flying Restart To estimate the motor speed before start with demagnetized motor
Fast Flying Restart To estimate the motor speed before start in any condition (it requires SD-SYNC)
2 JOG A pulse to reach a certain speed reference with a certain ramp time
To start the motor up to the grid voltage and frequency and afterwards the motor will be
Cold Bypass (Starter)
connected to the grid and the inverter will be bypassed
Hot Bypass Bring the motor on line to the grid and vice versa.
A master drive can control other slave drive with a reference of torque (for motor control)
Helper (Master-Follower)
or current (for AFE)
Ride Through (kinetic If the DC voltage goes down, the DC bus vale is substained by keeping the kinetic energy of
regeneration) motor and load
Grid Waiting If the DC goes down, power module switch off the pulses till the DC voltage be back
Current Brake and/or Vdc
To speed up the actual ramp stop time
Rollback
Energy Saver To reduce as much as possible the motor power loss
Speed Droop To share the load when more motors are mechanically coupled
SD-MCU Control card manages analog and digital signals coming from system and general alarms.
For more information about control board, please refer to SOFTWARE MANUAL (210450P004).
SD-MCU-Control Unit
OP-Keypad SD-OP
Cable
Code Lenght
OP_CBL3 3m
Orizontal cursor
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