WISE310 Manual
WISE310 Manual
Preface......................................................................................................................................3
Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................5
Safety Disclaimer....................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1 Product Information............................................................................................11
1.1 Model and Nameplate of the WISE310 .......................................................................11
1.2 Components of the WISE310 .....................................................................................12
1.3 Dimensions of the WISE310 .......................................................................................13
1.4 Technical Specifications...............................................................................................16
1.5 Selection of Braking Components................................................................................17
1.5.1 Sslection of Braking Resistance ................................................................................17
1.5.2 Selection of Braking Components..............................................................................18
Preface
Precautions
◆◆ The drawings in manual are sometimes shown without covers or protective guards. During use, remember to
install the covers or protective guards as specified first, and then perform operations in accordance with the
instructions.
◆◆ The figures in this user manual are for reference only, and may not the be same as the product you have pur-
chased.
◆◆ The instructions are subject to change due to product upgrade, specification modification as well as efforts to
increase the accuracy and convenience of the manual.
◆◆ If the manual is damaged or lost, order a replacement from your agent or the customer service center of Ino-
vance.
◆◆ Contact the customer service center of Inovance if you have problems during the use.
◆◆ Customer service hotline: 400–777–1260
First-time Use
For users who use this product for the first time, read the manual carefully. If you have any problem concern-
ing the functions or performance, contact the technical support personnel of Inovance to ensure correct use.
Standards
The WISE310 series AC drive complies with the international standards listed in the following table.
Certification Mark Directives Standard
EN 12015: 2014
EMC directives 2014/30/EU
EN 12016: 2013
CE
LVD directives 2014/35/EU EN 61800–5–1
RoHSdirectives 2011/65/EU EN 50581
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Preface
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vice support.
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Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
Safety Disclaimer
1. Read and comply with the safety instructions before you performing any installation, operation, and
maintenance on the equipment.
2. To ensure the safety of humans and the device, follow the marks on the device and all the safety instruc-
tions in this document.
3. The "CAUTION", "WARNING", and "DANGER" are only supplements to the safety instructions.
4. Use this equipment based on the designated environment requirements. Damages caused by improper
usage are not covered by warranty.
5. The company shall take no responsibility of any personal injuries or property damages caused by im-
proper usage.
Safety Instructions
Unpacking
Caution
◆◆ Check whether the packing is intact and whether there is damage, water seepage, damp, and deformation.
◆◆ Unpack the package following the package sequence. Do not hit the package with force.
◆◆ Check whether there are damages, rust, or injuries on the surface of the product or product accessories.
◆◆ Check whether the number of packing materials is consistent with the packing list.
Warning
◆◆ Do not install the equipment if you find damages, corrosions, or indications of use on the product or accesso-
ries.
◆◆ Do not install the equipment if you find water seepage, component missing or damage upon unpacking.
◆◆ Do not install the equipment if you find the packing list does not conform to the equipment you received.
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Safety Disclaimer
Caution
◆◆ Store this equipment based on the storage and transportation requirements on humidity and temperature.
◆◆ Avoid transporting the equipment in environment such as water splashing, rain, direct sunlight, high voltage,
strong magnetic field, and strong vibration.
◆◆ Avoid storing the product for more than 3 months, long-term storage shall require stricter protection and neces-
sary inspections..
◆◆ Pack the product strictly before you transport. Use a sealed box for long-distance transportation.
◆◆ Never transport this product with products or materials that harm or have negative impacts on this product.
Warning
◆◆ Use professional loading and unloading equipment to carry large-scale or heavy products.
◆◆ When carry this equipment with bear hand, hold the product casing firmly with care preventing from parts falling,
Warning
◆◆ Read and comply with the safety instructions before performing installation.
◆◆ Do not modify this product.
◆◆ Do not rotate the product components or the fixed bolts and red marked bolts on product components.
◆◆ Do not install this product in places where there is strong electric field or strong magnetic field.
◆◆ When this product is installed in a cabinet or terminal device, the cabinet or terminal device must be equipped
with protective shell. The proof class must comply with relevant IEC standards and local regulations.
Danger
◆◆ Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts replace-
ment.
◆◆ The installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection and parts replacement are intended to be performed by pro-
fessional personnel only.
◆◆ Installation personnel must be familiar with product installation requirements and relevant technical materials.
◆◆ If you need to install transformer or other strong electromagnetic interference equipment, install shielding de-
vice at the same time to avoid product malfunction.
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Safety Disclaimer
Wiring
Danger
◆◆ Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts replace-
ment.
◆◆ Never perform wiring at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆◆ Cut off all power supplies before wiring. Wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can
discharge safely.
◆◆ Make sure that the equipment is reliably grounded. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆◆ Following the proper electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures, and wear an anti–static wrist strap to perform
wiring. Failure to comply may result in damage to the equipment or the internal circuit the product.
Warning
◆◆ Never connect the power cable with the product output terminals (U, V, W.). Failure to comply may result in
equipment damage or even fire.
◆◆ When connecting driving equipment with the motor, make sure the phase sequence of the drive and motor are
consistent to prevent motor reverse rotation.
◆◆ The cable used in wiring must conform to the wire diameter and shielding requirements, the shielding layer of
the shielded cable must be reliably grounded at one end.
◆◆ After wiring, make sure there are no fallen screws or exposed wire inside the cabinet or product.
Power–on
Danger
◆◆ Before power–on, make sure that the equipment or products are intact, all wiring are safely connected, and the
motor device allows a restart.
◆◆ Before power–on, check if the power supply meets the equipment requirements, avoid equipment damage or
fire.
◆◆ At power–on, equipment or product may start running abruptly, keep away from mechanical device.
◆◆ After power–on, never open the cabinet door or the protective shell to avoid electric shock.
◆◆ Never touch any terminals at power–on to avoid electric shock.
◆◆ Never dismantle the equipment or remove any parts from the equipment at power–on to avoid electric shock.
Operation
Danger
◆◆ Never touch any terminals during operation. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆◆ Never dismantle the equipment or remove any parts from the equipment during operation. Failure to comply
may result in electric shock.
◆◆ Never touch the equipment shell, fan or resistor for temperature detection. Failure to comply may result in burn!
◆◆ Do not allow non-professional technicians to detect signals during operation. Failure to comply may result in
equipment damage even personal injuries.
Warning
◆◆ Prevent metal or other objects from falling into the device during operation, failure to comply may result in
equipment damage.
◆◆ Never use contactors to start or stop the equipment. Failure to comply may result in damage to the equipment!
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Safety Disclaimer
Maintenance
Danger
◆◆ Do not allow non-professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts replace-
ment.
◆◆ Never perform maintenance at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric shock.
◆◆ Before maintenance, wait at least 10 minutes after power-off so that residual voltage can discharge safely.
Warning
◆◆ Following the equipment repair and maintenance requirements to perform routine and periodical inspection and
maintenance, and keep a maintenance record.
Repair
Danger
◆◆ Do not allow non–professionals to perform product installation, wiring, maintenance, inspection or parts re-
placement.
◆◆ Never perform any inspection or maintenance operations at power-on. Failure to comply may result in electric
shock.
◆◆ Before inspection or maintenance, wait at least 10 minutes so that residual voltage can discharge safely.
Warning
◆◆ Following the terms defined in the warranty agreement to repair the product.
◆◆ When the equipment has a fault or is damaged, follow the instructions of the professionals to perform trouble-
shooting or maintenance, and keep a maintenance record.
◆◆ Following the instructions of the quick–wear parts instructions to replace the damaged parts.
◆◆ Do not continue to use the damaged equipment. Failure to comply may result in worse damages.
◆◆ After replacement, perform a re–check of the wiring and specifications.
Disposal
Warning
◆◆ Following the local regulations or standards to dispose the retired equipment or products. Failure to comply
may result in property damage or even death.
◆◆ Following the industry waste disposal standards to recycle the scrapped equipment to avoid environmental pol-
lution.
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Safety Disclaimer
Safety Signs
To guarantee safety operations and maintenance of the equipment, follow the safety stickers on the equip-
ment and products. Do not stain or remove the safety signs. Instructions of safety signs are as follows:
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1 Product Information
05 IP55
Mark AC Drive Type
Specialized for Mark Rated Current
310
escalator
003 3.7kW
Mark Voltage Rating
005 5.5kW
4 400V
… …
075 75kW
090 90kW
Nameplate
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Chapter 1 Product Information
Cooling fan
AC drive
LOGO
Terminal
cover DIP switch
USB port
Main circuit terminals
Fan cover
Cooling fan
Operation panel
Nameplate
Terminal cover LOGO
DIP switch
USB port
Control circuit terminals
Protective ring
Safety signs
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Fan cover
Cooling fan
Operation panel
Nameplate
LOGO
USB port
DIP switch
Waterproof plug
Terminal cover
Safety signs
H B
Figure 1-6 Physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the WISE310 (WISE310-4003-02 to
WISE310-4030-02)
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Chapter 1 Product Information
Table 1-1 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4003-02
to WISE310-4030-02)
Mounting Hole Mounting
External Dimensions (mm)
Protection (mm) Hole Gross
AC Drive Model
Class Diameter Weight (kg)
A B H W D (mm)
Three-phase 380 V
WISE310-4003-02
98 240 250 110 125 Ø 5.0 2.6
WISE310-4005-02
WISE310-4007-02
120 297 305 140 150 Ø 6.0 6.0
WISE310-4011-02
WISE310-4015-02 IP20
150 334 342 175 150 Ø 6.0 8.5
WISE310-4018-02
WISE310-4022-02
150 384 395 192 183 Ø 7.0 15.5
WISE310-4030-02
W
A Ø D
H B
Figure 1-7 Physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the WISE310 (WISE310-4037-02 to
WISE310-4090-02)
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Table 1-2 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4037-02
to WISE310-4090-02)
Three-phase 380 V
WISE310-4037-02
WISE310-4055-02
WISE310-4075-02
IP20 270 560 580 338 315 Ø 10.0 51.5
WISE310-4090-02
W
A Ø D
H B
Figure 1-8 Physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the WISE310 (WISE310-4003-05 to
WISE310-4030-05)
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Table 1-3 Physical dimensions and mounting hole diameters of different WISE310 models (WISE310-4003-05
to WISE310-4030-05)
Three-phase 380 V
WISE310-4003-05
WISE310-4005-05
120 371 399 144 184 Ø 7.0 8.5
WISE310-4007-05
WISE310-4011-05
IP55
WISE310-4015-05
WISE310-4018-05
150 446 476 195 218 Ø 7.0 19.5
WISE310-4022-05
WISE310-4030-05
Item Description
Number of phases, volt-
Three-phase AC380 V to 480 V, 50/60 Hz
age and frequency
Input power Allowable voltage change –15% to +15%
Allowable frequency
–5% to +5%
change
Maximum frequency V/F control: 0.00–99.00 Hz
2–10 kHz, default setting: 6 kHz
Carrier frequency The carrier frequency is automatically adjusted based on the load fea-
tures.
Input frequency resolu-
0.01 Hz
tion
Control mode V/F control
Startup torque 150%
Speed range 50 (V/F)
Speed stability accuracy 1% (V/F)
Basic
specifications Acceleration/Decelera- Straight-line acceleration/deceleration mode;
tion curve Two groups of acceleration/deceleration time, range 0.0–6500.0s
Multi-speed operation A maximum of 8 speeds are supported based on the control terminals.
Automatic voltage regu- The system maintains a constant output voltage automatically when the
lation (AVR) grid voltage changes.
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Item Description
Load feedback energy compensates for any voltage reduction, allowing
Power dip ride-through
the drive to continue to operate for a short time during power dips.
Speed tracking The motor is free of tuning. The speed tracking time is less than 600 ms.
Individualized The frequency and phase of the output voltage is consistent with the
functions Grid synchronization
grid.
Software in the drive allows users to configure some operating parame-
Advanced background
ters, and provides a virtual oscilloscope display that shows system sta-
software
tus.
Operation panel control, terminal control, CAN communication terminals
Command source
control.
RUN
Input terminal Five digital input (DI) terminals
Output terminal Two relay output terminals (NO/NC)
Overload protection 60s for 150% of the rated current, 1s for 200% of the rated current.
Short circuit protection Output phase-to-phase short-circuit protection
The AC drive provides phase-loss detection function. If the input phase
Phase loss protection sequence is wrong, the control system will report the fault to prevent ac-
Protections cidents.
Overvoltage protection Bus voltage 910 V (400 V series)
Undervoltage protection Bus voltage 350 V (400 V series)
Heatsink overheated Protected by thermistor devices
Braking protection Automatic detection of abnormality of brake unit
Module protection Overcurrent, short circuit, overheat protection
The outputs will be switched off if any phases are short-to-ground during
Output ground protection
the running process.
Braking resistor short-cir-
Detected when braking
cuit protection
LED display Display parameters
Display 5-digit LED display, querying/modifying most parameters and monitoring
Operation panel
the system state
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Chapter 1 Product Information
Power of
AC Drive Model Adaptable Braking Unit Max. Current Min. Resistance (Ω)
Motor (kW)
WISE310-4003-02/05 3.7 6.5 98.4
◆◆ The min. resistance is recommended to use when the rated input voltage is AC 380 V.
Note Re-check the resistance for other input voltages.
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2 Installation and Wiring
2.1 Installation...................................................................................................................20
2.1.1 Installation Environment............................................................................................20
2.1.2 Mounting Clearance Requirements............................................................................20
2.1.3 Installation Instructions.............................................................................................22
2.1.4 Removal and Refitting of the Cover Plate....................................................................22
2.2 Wiring..........................................................................................................................26
2.2.1 Wiring of Main Circuit...............................................................................................26
2.2.2 Description of Main Circuit Terminals.........................................................................26
2.2.3 Recommended Installation Dimensions and Clearance of the Power Terminal.................30
2.2.4 Description and Wiring of Control Circuit Terminals......................................................33
2.2.5 Cable Dimensions and Tightening Torque of the Control Circuit Terminals......................35
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
2.1 Installation
Item Requirements
IP grade IP20/IP55
Install the AC drive on a backplate, and ensure there is sufficient space around the en-
Cooling and ventilation
closure to allow for efficient heat dissipation.
Ensure the mounting location is: Away from direct sunlight
Without serious shock or vibration. (The vibration must be less than 0.6 g.)
Free from oil, dirt, dust or metallic powders. (IP55 is applicable in places with dust or
metallic powders.)
Mounting location
In an area where humidity is 95% RH or less with no condensation. (IP55 is applicable in
outdoor places with water showering.)
Protected against corrosive, combustible or explosive gases (IP55 is applicable in places
with some corrosive gases.)
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
B Vertically
upward
Cold air
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
Danger
◆◆ Ensure the drive power-off time exceeds 10 minutes before removing the cover.
◆◆ Be careful when removing the cover plate. A falling cover may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
Removal
1
2
Refitting
Removal
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Refitting
Removal
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Removal
Refitting
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
2.2 Wiring
MCCB N P BR
R R U
S V M
S
WISE310
T T W
Three-phase 380V
Input power 50/60Hz
PE cable core
and shield Cable shield Cable shield
PE PE
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
PE Cable shield
3. Input power R, S, T
The cable connection on the input side of the AC drive has no phase sequence requirement.
For external main circuit cables, the specifications and installation method should meet the requirement of
local regulations and relevant IEC standards.
The filter must be installed close to the input terminal of the AC drive. The connection cable between them
must not exceed 30 cm. The ground terminals of the filter and the AC drive must be connected together. En-
sure the filter and the AC drive are installed on the same conductive installation plane which is connected to
the main grounding of the cabinet.
Conductive surface
4. DC bus P, N
Ensure that wiring operations are carried out 10 minutes after power-off, as the residual voltage remains in
the P, N terminals of the DC bus just after power-off. Otherwise, there will be the risk of electric shock.
The cable length of the braking unit must not be longer than 10 m. Use the twisted pair wire or tight pair wires
for parallel connection.
Do not connect the braking resistor directly to the DC bus. Otherwise, it may damage the AC drive and
even cause fire.
5. Terminals (P, BR) for connecting braking resistor
Select a braking resistor model that fulfills the specifications as recommended, and ensure that the cable
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
length of the braking resistor is shorter than 5 m. Otherwise, it may damage the AC drive.
Ensure that there is no combustibles around the braking resistor as the overheated braking resistor may ig-
nite surrounding devices.
6. AC drive output side U, V, W
Screen/shield
Cable support
bracket (option)
Use heatshrink
tube or insulation
tape to terminate
Grounding clamp
for screen/shield Main circuit
cables
b≥1/5·a
a b
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
The yellow/green cable must be used for the protective earthing conductor. Select size of the protective
earthing conductor according to the following table:
Section Area of Phase Line (S) Minimum Section Area of Protective Conductor (Sp)
S ≤ 16 mm2 S
16 mm2 < S ≤ 35 mm2 16 mm2
35 mm2 < S S/2
50-8
VDR screw
2
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
■■ PVC insulation;
■■ The number of cables laid in parallel within a cable tray must not exceed 9.
In the following tables, 4 * 10 refers to a four-conductor cable, and 2 * (3 * 95) refers to two three-conductor
cables.
The recommended data and models in the tables are for reference only. The cable diameter you select can-
not be larger than the size in the following figures.
The prerequisite of cable selection: under ambient temperature of 50°C in steady state, for the recommended
diameters of the PVC insulation copper conductor or cable, see section 12.4 of the IEC 60204–1–2005.
Clearance Between
Terminals
AC Drive Model
a b
WISE310-4003-02/05
11 9.5
a WISE310-4005-02/05
WISE310-4007-02/05
b WISE310-4011-02/05
15.5 10.2
WISE310-4015-02/05
WISE310-4018-02/05
WISE310-4022-02/05
22.5 15
WISE310-4030-02/05
Table 2-2 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 3.7–30 kW (IP20)
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Table 2-3 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 3.7–30 kW (IP55)
248
26.8 24.8
11
R S T BR (+) (-) U V W
POWER MOTOR
111
Table 2-4 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 37–55 kW (IP20)
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
280
35
16
32 30.6 M12 flat washer + spring washer + nut
R S T U V W
148.5
BR (+) (-)
POWER MOTOR
M8 combination screw
Table 2-5 Recommended cable sizes and lug models 75-90 kW (IP20)
Rated
Power Input/ Lug Model for Torque of Torque
input Lug Model Grounding
AC Drive Model Output Grounding Driver
current Model Cable (mm2)
Cable (mm2) Cable (N·m)
A
WISE310-4075-02 139.0 4 * 70 GTNR70-12 35 GTNR35-12 35
The recommended lugs are manufactured by Suzhou Yuanli Metal Enterprise Co., Ltd.
R
H K E
B d1 D
d2
F
L
Figure 2-15 Round lug dimensions of the GTNR series (recommend)
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Table 2-6 Round lug models and dimensions of the GTNR series
GTNR2.5-4 4.5 2.9 7.0 5.0 2.0 8.0 4.3 1.0 18.0 5.0
GTNR4-5 5.2 3.6 7.0 6.0 2.0 10.0 5.3 10.0 20.0 7.0 RYO-8
YYT-8
GTNR6-5 6.0 4.2 9.0 6.0 3.0 10.0 5.3 1.0 23.0 7.0 RYO-14
GTNR10-6 7.0 5.0 9.0 8.0 3.5 12.4 6.4 1.0 27.0 7.0
F E
B d1 D
d2
L
Table 2-7 Round lug models and dimensions of the TNR series
Cable Range
Model D d1 E F B d2 L Crimping Tool
AWG mm2
TNR0.75-4 22–16 0.25–1.0 2.8 1.3 4.5 6.6 8.0 4.3 15.0 RYO-8
TNR1.25-4 22–16 0.25–1.65 3.4 1.7 4.5 7.3 8.0 5.3 15.8 AK-1M
CAN CAN
COM DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 COM +24 V OP COM T/A1 T/B1 T/C1 T/A2 T/B2 T/C2
+ –
Figure 2-17 Layout of control circuit terminals
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2. DI Terminal
Usually, a shielded cable is required, which must be as short as possible, not longer than 20 m. If an active
driving mode is adopted, necessary filtering measures must be taken to prevent the interference to the power
supply. The contact control is recommended.
(1) SINK wiring
+24V
+24V
+VCC OP
信号
DI1 4.4k
NPN
3.3Ω
DI5
4.4k
0V COM
For internal power supply, short the OP and +24 V (default), then connect the COM to the corresponding DI
terminals through the controller contact.
For external power supply, remove the jumper bar between 24 V and OP, and connect the positive + 24 V of
the external power supply to OP, then connect the 0 V external power supply to the corresponding DI termi-
nals through the controller contact.
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+24V
+VCC +24V
OP
3.3Ω
DI1 4.4k
PNP
信号
DI5 4.4k
0V
COM
For internal power supply, remove the jumper bar between +24 V and OP, and connect the OP to COM, and
meanwhile connect +24 V to corresponding DI terminals through the controller contact.
For internal power supply, remove the jumper bar between +24 V and OP, and connect the OP to 0 V of the
external power supply, and meanwhile connect +24 V of the external power supply to corresponding DI termi-
nals through the controller contact.
2.2.5 Cable Dimensions and Tightening Torque of the Control Circuit Terminals
Use the tubular terminals with insulation sleeve.
For single or twisted cables, the length of the exposure cable core is 5 mm.
less than 5
mm
Terminal Name Single Cable (mm²) (AWG) Twisted Cable (mm²) (AWG) Tightening Torque (N·m)
Control circuit terminals
0.2–0.75 (AWG 24–18) 0.51
block
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3 LED Operation Panel
3.1 Introduction
LOCAL/REMOT FWD/REV
RUN TUNE/TC
RUN LOCAL / REMOT FWD / REV TUNE/ TC
Unit indicator Hz A V
RPM %
PRG ENTER
PRG ENTER
Increment
QUICK Decrement
QUICK
Shift
RUN STOP STOP/RES
RUN
RES
MF.K
MF.K
ENTER Confirm Enter each level of menu interfaces, and confirm displayed parameter setting.
RUN RUN Start the AC drive in the start/stop control mode of the operation panel
Forward rota-
Switchover between forward rotation and reverse rotation in the start/stop control
MF.K tion/Reverse
mode of the operation panel.
rotation
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Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel
Indicator Indication
Hz A V
RPM % Hz: unit of frequency
Hz A V
RPM % A: unit of current
Hz A V
RPM % V: unit of voltage
Hz A V
RPM % RPM: unit of rotational speed
Hz A V
RPM % %: percentage
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Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel
0 6 C N
1 7 c P
2 8 D R
3 9 E T
4 A F U
5, S B L u
After entering any level of the parameter menu, press , , or to modify the parameters
when the LED indicator is flashing.
You can return to Level II menu from Level III menu by pressing PRG or ENTER The difference between
the two is as follows:
ENTER
1. After you press , the system saves the parameter setting first, and then goes back to Level II menu
and shifts to the next function code.
PRG
2. After you press , the system does not save the parameter setting, but directly returns to Level II
menu and remains at the current function code.
In Level III menu, if the parameter has no flashing digit, it means that the parameter cannot be modified.
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Chapter 3 LED Operation Panel
Parameter
(Default display) (Shift)
Level I menu
RUN LOCAL/REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/ TC
PRG
RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC
Hz A V
RPM %
PRG ENTER
PRG (Return)
QUICK
PRG Hz
RPM
A
%
V
STOP
RUN
RES
MF. K
(Return)
ENTER (Enter)
Level II menu
RUN RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC
LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC
Hz A V Hz A V Hz A V
% RPM % RPM %
RPM
ENTER (Enter)
ENTER (save)
RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC RUN LOCAL/ REMOT FWD/REV TUNE/TC
Hz A V Hz A V Hz A V
RPM % RPM % RPM %
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4 Basic Operation and Trial
Running
This chapter describes the basic commissioning procedure of WISE 310 series escalator AC drive, including
the frequency reference setting, startup control, and stop control. By following the instructions, you can per-
form the trial running of motor under the control of the AC drive.
Start
Obey safety rules, power on the AC drive and check the display state.
See
subprocess
1
End
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Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running
Subprocess 1
Perform auto-tuning
YES
YES
Obtain accurate
motor parameters
NO
YES
Return to the
general flowchart
Item Description
Check the power voltage Wire power input terminals (R, S, T) reliably.
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Check the state of AC drive Check whether all AC drive control circuit terminals are OFF ( the AC drive is not in
control circuit terminals running state).
Check the connection of the Check whether the braking resistor is connected to two ends of input terminals (P,
braking resistor BR).
After the fault occurs, the AC drive is in the stoppage state, and the
At fault occurrence
fault type is displayed.
0: No auto-tuning
01: Restore default settings except motor
parameters
UP-01 Parameter initialization 0
02: Clear records
04: Back up current user parameters
501: Restore user backup parameters
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Chapter 4 Basic Operation and Trial Running
It is used to determine the input channel of the AC drive control commands, such as start, stop, forward rota-
tion and reverse rotation.
0: Operation panel control (LOCAL/REMOT indicator OFF);
Commands are given by pressing keys RUN and STOP/RES on the operating panel.
1: Terminal multi-speed (LOCAL/REMOT indicator ON);
Commands are given by means of multifunctional input terminals with functions such as FWD and REV.
2: Multi-speed loop (LOCAL/REMOT indicator ON);
Commands are given by means of multifunctional input terminals with functions such as FWD and REV.
3: Communication control (LOCAL/REMOT indicator blinking)
This parameter is used to set the mode in which the AC drive is controlled by external terminals.
The following part uses DI1, DI2 and DI3 terminals among DI1 to DI10 as an example to describe these
modes. That is, the functions of DI1, DI2, and DI3 terminals are selected by setting U2-01 to U2-03. For de-
tails, see the setting of U2-01 to U2-03.
0: Two-wire control mode 1
It is the most commonly used two-wire mode, in which the forward/reverse rotation of the motor is decided by
DI1 and DI2 terminals. Parameter setting is as follows:
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K1 FWD
K1 K2 Command DI1
1 0 FWD K2 REV
0 1 REV DI2
1 1 Stop
COM
0 0 Stop
As shown in the preceding figure, when only K1 is ON, the AC drive instructs forward rotation. When only K2
is ON, the AC drive instructs reverse rotation. When K1 and K2 are ON or OFF simultaneously, the AC drive
stops.
1: Two-wire mode 2
In this mode, DI1 is the RUN enable terminal, and DI2 decides the running direction. Parameter setting is as
follows:
K1 Run enable
K1 K2 Command DI1
0 0 Stop
COM
0 1 Stop
As shown in the preceding figure, when K1 is ON and K2 is OFF, the AC drive instructs forward rotation.
When only K2 is ON, the AC drive instructs reverse rotation. When only K1 is OFF, the AC drive stops.
2: Three-wire control mode 1
In this mode, DI3 is the RUN enable terminal, and DI1 and DI2 decide the running direction. Parameter set-
ting is as follows:
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SW1 FWD
DI1
REV
SW2
DI2
Run enable
SW3
DI3
COM
As shown in the preceding figure, if SW3 is ON, the AC drive instructs forward rotation when SW1 is pressed
to be ON and instructs reverse rotation when SW2 is pressed to be ON. The AC drive stops immediately after
SW3 becomes OFF. During normal startup and running, SW3 must remain ON. The commands by SW1 and
SW2 become active at the moment when these buttons become ON. The running state of the AC drive is de-
termined by the final actions on SW1, SW2 and SW3.
3: Three-wire control mode 2
In this mode, DI3 is the RUN enable terminal. The RUN command is given by DI1 and the running direction is
decided by DI2. Parameter setting is as follows:
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Stop
K
Running SW1
direction DI3
0 FWD
Running direction
K
1 REV DI2
COM
As shown in the preceding figure, if SB1 is ON, the AC drive starts running when SB2 is pressed to be ON.
The AC drive instructs forward rotation when K is OFF and instructs reverse rotation when K is ON. The AC
drive stops immediately after SB1 becomes OFF. During normal startup and running, SW1 must remain ON.
The command by SW2 becomes active at the moment when this button becomes ON.
4.6 Auto-tuning
The methods for the AC drive to obtain the internal electrical parameters of the controlled motor are: dynamic
auto-tuning, static auto-tuning 1, static auto-tuning 2, and manual input.
No-load dynamic auto-tuning It is applied to applications where the motor can be conve-
Best
U1-07 = 2 niently disconnected from the application system.
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Step 4: For asynchronous motor, set U1-07 (Auto-tuning selection) to 2 (Asynchronous motor complete auto-tun-
ing), and press ENTER. Then, "TUNE" is displayed on the operation panel, as shown in the following figure.
After pressing RUN on the operation panel, the AC drive drives the motor to accelerate/decelerate and run
in the forward/reverse direction, and the RUN indicator is ON. The auto-tuning lasts for approximately 2 min-
utes. When the preceding display disappears and the operation panel returns to the normal parameter dis-
play state, it indicates that the auto-tuning is completed.
If the motor cannot be completely disconnected from the load, set U1-07 to 3 (Asynchronous motor static au-
to-tuning 2) and then press RUN on the operation panel to start the motor auto-tuning.
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5 Parameter Description
Select the setting channel of the main frequency. The main frequency can be set in the following 8 channels:
0: Operation panel control
The initial value of the frequency reference is the value of U0-01 (Running frequency in operation panel). You
can change the frequency reference by pressing keys on the operation panel (or using the UP/DOWN func-
tion of multifunctional input terminals).
When the AC drive is powered on again after power failure, the frequency reference is restored to the value
of U0-01.
1: Terminal multi-speed
In multi-reference mode, combinations of different DI terminal correspond to different frequency references.
The WISE310 supports a maximum of 8 references implemented by 8 state combinations of three DI termi-
nals in group U4. The multiple references are a percentage relative to the value of U0-02 (Max. frequency).
If a DI terminal is used for the multi-reference function, you need to perform related setting in group U2. For
details, refer to description of related parameters in group U2.
2: Multi-speed loop (Simple PLC)
When the multi-speed loop is used as the frequency source, the running frequency of the AC drive can be
switched over among the 4 frequency references. You can set the holding time of the 4 frequency references.
For details, refer to related descriptions in group U4.
3: Communication setting
The main frequency source is set from the host computer by means of communication.
Communication mode supported by the WISE310: CAN communication
If the frequency source is digital setting or terminal UP/DOWN, the value of this parameter is the initial fre-
quency of the AC drive (digital setting).
The maximum output frequency of the WISE310 can reach up to 99 Hz. The frequency reference resolution
can be fixed to 2 decimal places.
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
This function is used to adjust the carrier frequency of the AC drive, helping to reduce the motor noise, avoid
the resonance point of the mechanical system, and reduce the leakage current to the earth and interference
generated by the AC drive.
When the carrier frequency becomes lower, the high-order harmonic components of the output current, and
the power loss and temperature rise of the motor increase.
When the carrier frequency becomes higher, the power loss and temperature rise of the motor declines. However, the AC
drive has an increase in power loss, temperature rise and interference. Note: When the carrier frequency is set to the low-
est value, the overcurrent suppression point must be reduced correctly. Otherwise, the pulse-by-pulse current limit fault
will be triggered.
Adjusting the carrier frequency will exert influences on the following parameters:
The default carrier frequency varies with the AC drive power. If you need to modify the carrier frequency, note
that if the set carrier frequency is higher than the default value, it will lead to an increase in temperature rise
of the AC drive heatsink. In this case, you need to de-rate the AC drive. Otherwise, the AC drive may over-
heat and alarm.
The parameters listed in this table are motor nameplate parameters. You need to set them correctly accord-
ing to the motor nameplate.To achieve better V/F performance, you need to perform motor auto-tuning. The
motor auto-tuning accuracy depends on the correct setting of motor nameplate parameters.
Asynchronous motor stator 0.001–65.535 Ω (AC drive power ≤ 55 kW) Auto-tuning parame-
U1-06
resistance 0.0001–6.5535 Ω (AC drive power > 55 kW) ter
U1-06 is the asynchronous motor parameter. It is unavailable on the motor nameplate and is obtained by
means of motor auto-tuning.
If asynchronous motor auto-tuning cannot be performed on site, manually input the values of these parame-
ters according to data provided by the motor manufacturer.
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
0: No auto-tuning
1: Asynchronous motor static partial au-
to-tuning
U1-07 Running mode selection 2: Asynchronous motor dynamic complete 0
auto-tuning
3: Asynchronous motor static complete
auto-tuning
0: No auto-tuning
That is, auto-tuning is prohibited.
1: Asynchronous motor static partial auto-tuning
It is applicable to the applications where rotary auto-tuning cannot be performed because the asynchronous
motor cannot be disconnected from large-inertia load.
2: Asynchronous motor dynamic complete auto-tuning
During the process of dynamic complete auto-tuning, the AC drive performs static auto-tuning first and then
accelerates to 80% of the rated motor frequency within the acceleration time set in U4-04. The AC drive
keeps running for a certain period and then decelerates to stop within the deceleration time set in U4-05.
3: Asynchronous motor static complete auto-tuning
In motor static state, auto-tuning is for motor related parameters (In this case, the motor may still jitter slightly.
You must be careful).
Setting description: Set this parameter to 3, and press RUN key. Then, the AC drive starts no-load auto-tun-
ing.
These parameters are used to set the functions of DIs, which are described in the following table.
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33 External fault NC input If this terminal becomes ON, the AC drive reports Err15 and stops.
When this terminal becomes ON, the AC drive stops within the emergency
47 Emergency stop
stop time.
Three multi-reference terminals have 8 state combinations, corresponding to 8 reference values, as listed in
the following table.
Table 5-4 Function description of multi-references
ON ON ON Reference 7 U4-07
If the frequency source is multi-reference, 100% of the value of U4-00 to U4-07 corresponds to the value of
U0-02 (Max. frequency).
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For parameter description, see section 4.6.2 in Chapter 4 “Basic Operation and Trial Running” .
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
Multi-reference can be used as frequency source. It is a relative value and ranges from -100.0% to 100.0%.
As frequency source, it is a percentage relative to the maximum frequency.
Multi-reference can be switched over based on different states of DI terminals. For details, see the related
descriptions of group U2.
Acceleration time indicates the time required by the AC drive to accelerate from 0 Hz to "Acceleration/Decel-
eration base frequency", that is, t1 in the following figure.
Deceleration time indicates the time required by the AC drive to decelerate from "Acceleration/Deceleration
base frequency" to 0 Hz, that is, t2 in the following figure.
Max. frequency
Frequency reference
Time (t)
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
0: Direct start
The AC drive starts to run from the start frequency.
1: Catching a spinning motor
In this start mode, the AC drive detects the speed and direction of the spinning motor first, and then starts
to run at the tracked motor frequency, implementing smooth startup without impacting the rotating motor. It
is applicable to restart upon instantaneous power failure of large-inertia load. To catch a spinning motor, the
motor parameters in group U1 must be set correctly.
0: Decelerate to stop
After the stop command is enabled, the AC drive decreases the output frequency according to the decelera-
tion time and stops when the frequency decreases to zero.
1: Coast to stop
After the stop command is enabled, the AC drive immediately stops the output. The motor will coast to stop
based on the mechanical inertia.
0: Invalid
Power dip ride-through function
U4-19 1: Decelerate 0
selection
2: Decelerate to stop
Upon instantaneous power failure, the load feedback energy compensates the voltage reduction, enabling
the AC drive to continue running within a short time.
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
These two parameters display the absolute value of the theoretical running frequency and frequency refer-
ence.
This parameter displays the output current of the AC drive in the running state.
This parameter displays the output current of the AC drive in the running state.
This parameter displays the output power of the AC drive in the running state.
0: Input invalid
1: Input valid
Unit’s position: DI1
U5-06 DI input monitoring Ten’s position: DI2
Hundred’s position: DI3
Thousand’s position: DI4
Ten thousand’s position: DI5
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
U5-08 Product SN -
0: No fault
U5-14 1st fault type 1: Reserved
2: Overcurrent during acceleration
3: Overcurrent during deceleration
4: Overcurrent at constant speed
5: Overvoltage during acceleration
6: Overvoltage during deceleration
7: Overvoltage at constant speed
8: Control power supply fault
9: Undervoltage
10: AC drive overload
11: Motor overload
12: Input phase loss
13: Output phase loss
14: Module overheat
U5-15 2nd fault type
15: External device fault
16: Communication fault
17: Contactor fault
18: Current detection fault
19: Motor auto-tuning fault
21: EEPROM read-write fault
22: AC drive hardware fault
23: Short circuit fault
24: Reserved
25: Reserved
26: Accumulative running time reached
29: Accumulative power-on time reached
30: Load becoming 0
40: Pulse-by-pulse current limit fault
U5-16 3rd (latest) fault type 41: Motor switchover fault during running
45: Motor overheat
61: Braking unit overload
62: Short-circuit of braking circuit
These parameters are used to record the types of the most recent three faults of the AC drive. 0 indicates no
fault.
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
U5-17 Frequency upon 3rd fault It displays the frequency when the latest fault occurs.
U5-18 Current upon 3rd fault It displays the current when the latest fault occurs.
U5-19 Bus voltage upon 3rd fault It displays the bus voltage when the latest fault occurs.
It displays the state of all DI terminals when the latest fault
occurs.
The sequence is as follows:
U5-20 DI terminal state upon 3rd fault
If a DI terminal is ON, the setting is 1. If the DI terminal is
OFF, the setting is 0. The value is the equivalent decimal
number converted from the DI states.
It displays the state of ll DO terminals when the latest fault
occurs.
The sequence is as follows:
U5-21 DO terminal state upon 3rd fault
If a DI terminal is ON, the setting is 1. If the DI terminal is
OFF, the setting is 0. The value is the equivalent decimal
number converted from the DI states.
U5-22 AC drive state upon 3rd fault Reserved
It displays the present power-on time when the latest fault
U5-23 Power-on time upon 3rd fault
occurs.
It displays the present running time when the latest fault
U5-24 Running time upon 3rd fault
occurs.
U5-25 Frequency upon 2nd fault
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Chapter 5 Parameter Description
If UP-00 is set to a non-zero number, the password protection function is enabled. You must input the pass-
word correctly to enter the menu. Otherwise, you cannot view or modify the function parameters. Remember
the user password you set clearly.
If UP-00 is set to 00000, the previously set user password is cleared, and the password protection function is
disabled.
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6 Troubleshooting
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
The operation panel displays fault codes, such as “ ”. The corresponding fault types and common
solutions are shown in the following table. The faults and solutions listed in the following table can only be
used for reference. Do not repair or modify the AC drive yourself. If the fault cannot be rectified, contact us or
our agent for technical support.
Hz A V
RPM %
PRG ENTER
QUICK
STOP
RUN
RES
MF.K
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Fault
Fault Possible Causes Solutions
code
An external force drives the motor Cancel the external force or install a braking
Overvoltage during during acceleration. resistor.
Err05
acceleration
The braking unit and braking resis-
Install the braking unit and braking resistor.
tor are not installed.
The acceleration time is too short. Increase the acceleration time.
An external force drives the motor Cancel the external force or install a braking
during deceleration. resistor.
Overvoltage during
Err06 The deceleration time is too short. Increase the deceleration time.
deceleration
The braking unit and braking resis-
Install the braking unit and braking resistor.
tor are not installed.
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Fault
Fault Possible Causes Solutions
code
Overvoltage at con- An external force drives the motor Cancel the external force or install a braking
Err07
stant speed during running. resistor.
Control power sup- The input voltage is not within the Adjust the input voltage to the allowable
Err08
ply fault allowable range. range.
The load is too heavy or locked-ro- Reduce the load, and check the motor and
tor occurs on the motor. mechanical conditions.
Err10 AC drive overload
The AC drive power class is too
Select an AC drive of higher power rating.
small.
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Fault
Fault Possible Causes Solutions
code
Host computer is in abnormal state. Check the wiring of the host computer.
The communication cable is abnor-
Communication Check the communication cable.
Err16 mal.
fault
If the fault still exists after all the preceding checking has been done, restore the de-
fault settings.
The drive board and power supply Replace the drive board or power supply
are faulty. board.
Err17 Contactor fault The contactor is faulty. Replace the contactor.
The lightning protection board is
Replace the lightning protection board.
abnormal.
Check whether the hall device is
Current detection abnormal. Replace the hall device.
Err18
fault
The drive board is faulty. Replace the drive board.
The motor parameters are not set Set the motor parameters correctly according
according to the nameplate. to the nameplate.
Motor auto-tuning
Err19
fault Check the cable connecting the AC drive and
The motor auto-tuning times out.
the motor.
EEPROM
Err21 The EEPROM chip is damaged. Replace the main control board.
read-write fault
Accumulative run- The accumulative running time reach- Clear the record through parameter initializa-
Err26
ning time reached es the setting value. tion.
Accumulative pow- The accumulative power-on time reach- Clear the record through parameter initializa-
Err29
er-on time reached es the setting value. tion.
The running current of the AC drive Check whether the motor is disconnected
Err30 Load becoming 0
is too low. from the load.
The load is too heavy or locked-ro- Reduce the load, and check the motor and
P u l s e - b y - p u l s e tor occurs on the motor. mechanical conditions.
Err40
current limit error The AC drive power rating is too
Replace an AC drive of higher power class.
small.
Motor switchover
fault during run- Change the motor selection via DI Perform motor switchover only after the AC
Err41
ning during AC drive running. drive stops.
The cabling of the temperature sen- Check the temperature sensor cabling and
sor becomes loose. eliminate the cabling fault.
Err45 Motor overheat
Lower the carrier frequency or adopt other
The motor temperature is too high.
heat radiation measures to cool the motor.
Braking unit over- The resistance of the braking resis- Replace a braking resistor of larger resis-
Err61
load tor is too small. tance.
Short-circuit of
Err62 Braking module is abnormal. Contact the agent or Inovance.
braking circuit
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There is no display Wires between the control board and the drive Re-connect the 10-pin wire and 50-pin
at power-on. board and between the control board and the op-
wire.
erating panel break.
The pre-charge resistor of the AC drive is dam-
aged.
Contact the agent or Inovance for techni-
The control board or the operation panel is faulty. cal support.
The rectifier bridge is damaged.
The wire between the drive board and the control
Re-connect the 50-pin wire.
board is in poor contact.
Related components on the control board are
"HC" is displayed at damaged.
power-on. The motor or the motor cable is short circuited to Contact the agent or Inovance for techni-
the ground. cal support.
The hall is damaged.
The mains voltage is too low.
There is motor short-circuit or AC drive in- Check the insulation status of the motor
"Err23" is displayed ter-phase short-circuit. and the output cable with a megger.
at power-on.
Contact the agent or Inovance for techni-
The AC drive is damaged.
cal support.
The setting of carrier frequency is too high. Reduce the carrier frequency (U0-03).
Err14 (module over-
h e a t ) i s r e p o r t e d The fan is damaged, or the air filter is blocked. Replace the fan and clean the air filter.
frequently.
Components inside the AC drive (thermal coupler Contact the agent or Inovance for techni-
or others) are damaged. cal support.
Check whether the wiring between the AC
Check the motor and motor cables.
drive and the motor is normal.
Restore the default settings and re-set
The AC drive parameters are set incorrectly (mo- parameters correctly.
The motor does not tor parameters). Check whether U0-00 (running mode) is
rotate after the AC set correctly.
drive runs.
The wire between the drive board and the control Re-connect wirings and ensure secure
board is in poor contact. connection.
Contact the agent or Inovance for techni-
The drive board is faulty.
cal support.
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7 Inspection and Maintenance
Remove the dust, especially metal powder, from the surface of the AC drive to prevent it
□ 2
from entering the AC drive.
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Chapter 7 Inspection and Maintenance
BR P N
WISE310
- + R S T U V W
DC 500V
Megameter
Note: The standard service life is obtained based on the following conditions. You can determine when to
replace these parts according to the actual operating time.
■■ Ambient temperature: average 30°C per year
■■ Load rate: below 80%
■■ Running time: less than 20 hours per day
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Chapter 7 Inspection and Maintenance
7.4 Storage
After purchasing the AC drive, pay attention to following aspects for temporary and long-term storage:
■■ Pack the AC drive with the original packing box provided by Inovance.
■■ Do not expose the AC drive to moisture, high temperature or outdoor direct sunlight for a long time
■■ L
ong-term storage degrades the electrolytic capacitor. Thus, the AC drive must be energized once every
2 years, each time lasting at least 5 hours. The input voltage must be increased slowly to the rated value
with the regulator.
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Appendix Parameter Table
0: No function
U2-01 DI1 terminal function selection 1: Forward rotation (FWD) or RUN 1
command
2: Reverse rotation (REV) or Run-
U2-02 DI2 terminal function selection ning direction (FWD or REV) 2
3: Three-wire control mode
9: Fault reset (RESET)
11: NO input
U2-03 DI3 terminal function selection 12
12: Multi-speed terminal 1
13: Multi-speed terminal 2
14: Multi-speed terminal 3
U2-04 DI4 terminal function selection 16: Terminal for acceleration/decel- 0
eration time
23: Multi-speed loop reset
U2-05 DI5 terminal function selection 33: NC input 0
47: Emergency stop
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Appendix Parameter Table
0: Direct start
U4-16 Start mode 0
1: Catching a spinning motor
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Appendix Parameter Table
0: Decelerate to stop
U4-18 Stop mode 0
1: Coast to stop
0: Invalid
Power dip ride-through function
U4-19 1: Decelerate 0
selection
2: Decelerate to stop
Group U5: Monitoring and Display
0: Input invalid
1: Input valid
Unit’s position: D1
U5-06 DI input monitoring Ten’s position: DI2 00000
Hundred’s position: DI3
Thousand’s position: DI4
Ten thousands position: DI5
0: Input invalid
1: Input valid
U5-07 Relay output monitoring 00
Unit’s position: Relay 1
Ten’s position: Relay 2
U5-08 Product SN - -
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Appendix Parameter Table
0: No fault
1: Reserved
2: Overcurrent during acceleration
3: Overcurrent during deceleration
4: Overcurrent at constant speed
U5-14 1st fault type 5: Overvoltage during acceleration -
6: Overvoltage during deceleration
7: Overvoltage at constant speed
8: Control power supply fault
9: Undervoltage
10: AC drive overload
11: Motor overload
12: Input phase loss
13: Output phase loss
14: Heatsink overheat
15: External device fault
16: Communication fault
17: Contactor fault
18: Current detection fault
U5-15 2nd fault type 19: Motor auto-tuning fault -
21: EEPROM read-write fault
22: AC drive hardware fault
23: Short circuit fault
24: Reserved
25: Reserved
26: Accumulative running time
reached
29: Accumulative power-on time
reached
30: Load becoming 0
40: Pulse-by-pulse current limit
fault
U5-16 3rd (latest) fault type 41: Motor switchover error during -
running
45: Motor overheat
61: Braking unit overload
62: Short-circuit of braking circuit
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Appendix Parameter Table
0: No operation
01: Restore default settings except
motor parameters
02: Clear records
UP-01 Parameter initialization 0
04: Back up current user parame-
ters
501: Restore user backup parame-
ters
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Revision History
Revision History
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