GE Power Controls
AC SPEED CONTROL EQUIPMENT
VAT2000
3ph 200V-230V System 0.4 to 45kW 3ph 380V-480V System 0.4 to 55kW
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
——————————— NOTICE ——————————————
1.Read this manual thoroughly before using the VAT2000, and store in a safe place for reference.
2.Make sure that this manual is delivered to the final user.
3.The contents of this manual can be changed without notice
GE POWER CONTROLS
PCST-3251E-R2
Contents
Preface …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY …………………………………………………………………….. |
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<Names of each part> ……………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Chapter 1 Delivery Inspection and Storage ………………………………………………… |
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Delivery inspection and storage …………………………………………………………… |
1-1 |
1-2 |
Details of rating nameplate and catalogue numbers ……………………………….. |
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring ………………………………………………………………. |
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Installation environment ……………………………………………………………………… |
2-1 |
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Installation………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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2-3 |
Precautions for power supply and motor wiring ……………………………………… |
2-3 |
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Precautions for wiring to the control signal …………………………………………….. |
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Chapter 3 Test Operation and Adjustment …………………………………………………. |
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Control selection ………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Selection of operation mode ……………………………………………………………….. |
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Flow of test operation ………………………………………………………………………… |
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3-4 |
Preparation for operation ……………………………………………………………………. |
3-4 |
3-5 |
Settings of data before operation …………………………………………………………. |
3-4 |
3-6 |
Automatic tuning ………………………………………………………………………………. |
3-4 |
3-7 |
Test operation with operation panel ……………………………………………………… |
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Chapter 4 Operation Panel ………………………………………………………………………… |
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Details of operation panel …………………………………………………………………… |
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4-2 Modes and parameters ……………………………………………………………………… |
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4-3 Changing modes ………………………………………………………………………………. |
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4-4 Reading parameters in monitor mode ………………………………………………….. |
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4-5 Reading and adjusting block-A, B & C parameters …………………………………. |
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Reading the changed parameters (Non-default value parameter list) ………… |
4-16 |
4-7 |
Customising block-B, C parameter ……………………………………………………… |
4-18 |
4-8 |
Reading fault history…………………………………………………………………………… |
4-20 |
Chapter 5 Control Input / Output ……………………………………………………………….. |
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Input / Output Terminal Function ………………………………………………………… |
5-1 |
5-2 |
Control Inpu t/ Output Circuit ……………………………………………………………… |
5-2 |
5-3 |
Programmable sequence input function (PSI) ………………………………………. |
5-3 |
5-4 |
Programmable sequence output function (PSO) …………………………………… |
5-7 |
5-5 |
Sequence input logic …………………………………………………………………………. |
5-8 |
5-6 |
Changing of terminal functions ……………………………………………………………. |
5-9 |
5-7 |
Programmable analog input function (PAI) ……………………………………………. |
5-11 |
5-8 Programmable analog output function (PAO) ………………………………………… |
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5-9 |
Selecting the setting data …………………………………………………………………… |
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Chapter 6 Control Functions and Parameter Settings …………………………………. |
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Monitor parameters …………………………………………………………………………… |
6-1 |
6-2 |
Block-A parameters …………………………………………………………………………… |
6-5 |
6-3 |
Block-B parameters …………………………………………………………………………… |
6-7 |
6-4 |
Block-C parameters ………………………………………………………………………….. |
6-20 |
6-5 |
Function explanation …………………………………………………………………………. |
6-32 |
6-6 |
Application to square low variable torque load ……………………………………….. |
6-72 |
6-7 |
Adjusting the vector control speed control related parameters ………………….. |
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Chapter 7 Options ……………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Outline of options ……………………………………………………………………………… |
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7-2 VAT2000´s Main options …………………………………………………………………… |
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Built-in PCB option …………………………………………………………………………… |
7-5 |
7-4 |
Dynamic braking (DBR)………………………………………………………………………. |
7-6 |
7-5 |
Electromagnetic compliance, EMC ……………………………………………………… |
7-9 |
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Inspection ………………………………………………………. |
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Inspection items ……………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Measuring devices ……………………………………………………………………………. |
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Protective functions …………………………………………………………………………… |
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8-4 |
Troubleshooting with fault display ………………………………………………………… |
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8-5 |
Troubleshooting with no fault display ……………………………………………………. |
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Appendix 1 |
Type Description System…………………………………………………………. |
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Outline Dimension Drawings …………………………………………………… |
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Fault Codes ……………………………………………………………………………. |
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7-segment LED Display …………………………………………………………… |
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Preface
Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep the manual at hand for later reference. Also make sure that this manual is delivered to the final users.
WARNING
ALWAYS READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THE VAT2000
THIS INVERTER CONTAINS HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITS THAT MAY BE FATAL TO HUMANS. USE EXTREME CAUTION DURING INSTALLATION. MAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS, AND ALL POWER SOURCES MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE. SUFFICIENT NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN TO THE GENERAL OPERATORS AND WORKERS BEFORE STARTING.
∙ELECTRIC SHOCK MAY OCCUR IF THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE NOT OBSERVED.
∙DO NOT OPEN THE OUTER-COVER (FRONT COVER) WHILE THE POWER IS ON.
∙A CHARGE STILL REMAINS IN THE INVERTER WHILE THE INDICATOR IS LIT EVEN IF THE POWER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF. DO NOT OPEN THE OUTERCOVER (FRONT COVER) IN THIS CASE. WAIT AT LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER THE INDICATOR GOES OUT.
∙DO NOT CONTACT THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT WHILE THE CHARGE LAMP ON THE PCB IS LIT. PERFORM SERVICING, ETC., AFTER WAITING AT LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER THE LAMP GOES OUT.
∙ALWAYS GROUND THE INVERTER CASE. THE GROUNDING METHOD MUST COMPLY WITH THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY WHERE THE INVERTER IS BEING INSTALLED.
∙THE INVERTER MAY BE DESTROYED IF THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE NOT OBSERVED.
∙OBSERVE THE INVERTER SPECIFICATIONS.
∙CONNECT ADEQUATE CABLES TO THE INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS.
∙ALWAYS KEEP THE INVERTER INTAKE/OUTTAKE PORTS CLEAN, AND PROVIDE ENOUGH VENTILATION.
∙ALWAYS OBSERVE THE CAUTIONS LISTED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
∙THERE MAY BE SOURCES OF NOISE AROUND THIS INVERTER AND MOTOR DRIVEN BY THIS INVERTER. CONSIDER THE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM, INSTALLATION PLACE AND WIRING METHOD BEFORE INSTALLATION.
INSTALL THIS INVERTER AWAY FROM DEVICES THAT HANDLE MINUTE SIGNALS, SUCH AS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT IN PARTICULAR. ALSO SEPARATE THE DEVICES ELECTRICALLY, AND TAKE SUFFICIENT NOISE MEASURES.
∙TAKE SUFFICIENT SAFETY MEASURES WHEN USING THIS INVERTER FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION, SUCH AS IN LIFTS (ELEVATORS).
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Precautions For Safety
Items to be observed to prevent physical damage and to ensure safe use of this product are noted on the product and in this instruction manual.
∙Please read this instruction manual and enclosed documents before starting operation to ensure correct usage. Thoroughly understand the device, safety information and precautions before starting operation. After reading, always store this manual where it can be accessed easily.
∙The safety precautions are ranked as “DANGER” and “CAUTION” In this instruction manual.
DANGER |
: When a dangerous situation may occur if handling is mistaken |
leading to fatal or major injuries. |
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CAUTION |
: When a dangerous situation may occur if handling is mistaken |
leading to medium or minor injuries, or physical damage. |
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Note that some items described as CAUTION may lead to major results depending on the situation. In any case, important information that must be observed is described.
∙This instruction manual is written on the premise that the user has an understanding of the inverter. Installation, operation, maintenance and inspection of this product must be done by a qualified person. Even qualified persons must undergo periodic training.
Qualified refers to satisfying the following conditions.
οThe person has thoroughly read and understood this instruction manual
οThe person is well versed in the installation, operation maintenance and inspection of this product, and understands the possible dangers,
οThe person is informed on matters related to starting, stopping, installation, locks and tag displays, and has been trained in the operation and remedies.
οThe person has been trained on the maintenance, inspection and repairs of this product.
οThe person has been trained on protective tools used to ensure safety.
1. Transportation and installation
CAUTION
∙Always transport the product with an appropriate amount according to the products weight Failure to observe this could lead to injuries.
∙Install the inverter and brake resistor on non-combustible material such as metal. Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
∙Do not place the product near inflammable items. Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
∙Do not hold the from cover while transporting the product. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries from dropping.
∙Do not led conductive materials such as screws or metal pieces and inflammable material such as oil enter the product.
Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
∙Install the product in a place that can withstand the weight of the product, and follow the instruction manual
Failure to do so could lead to injuries from dropping.
∙Do not install and operate an inverter that is damaged or that is missing parts. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries.
∙Always observe the conditions described in the instruction manual for the installation environment. Failure observe this could lead to faults.
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2. Wiring
DANGER
∙Always turn the device’s input power OFF before starting wiring. Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks or fires.
∙Carry out grounding that complies with the standards of the country where the inverter is being installed. Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks or fires.
∙Wiring must always be done by a qualified electrician. Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks or fires.
∙Always install the device before starting wiring.
Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks or injuries.
∙Prepare a breaker such as an MCCB that matches the capacity for the inverter’s power supply side Failure to do so could lead to fires.
CAUTION
∙Do not connect an AC power supply to the output terminals (U, V, W). Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks or fires.
∙Confirm that the product’s rated voltage and frequency match the power supply voltage and frequency. Failure to do so could lead to injuries or fires.
∙Install an overheating protection device on the dynamic electrical-discharge braking resistor, and shut off the power with an error signal.
Failure to do so could lead to fires in the event of abnormal overheating.
∙Do not directly connect a resistor to the DC terminals (between L+1, L+2, and L–). Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
∙Tighten the terminals screws with the designated tightening torque. Failure to do so could lead to fires.
∙Correct connect the output side (U, V, W).
Failure to do so could cause the motor to rotate in reverse and the machine to be damaged
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3. Operation
DANGER
∙Always install the from cover before turning the input power ON. Never remove the cover while the power is ON. There are sections in the from PCB that are charged with high voltages.
Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks.
∙Never touch the switches with wet hands.
Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks.
∙Never touch the inverter’s terminals while the inverter power is ON even if the operation is stopped Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks
∙Selection of the retry function could lead to unexpected restarting when an alarm occurs. The machine may start suddenly if the power is turned ON when the automatic start function is selected Do not go near the machine.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries.
(Design the machine so that physical safety can be ensured even if the machine restarts.)
∙The machine may not stop when a stop command is issued if the deceleration stop function is selected. Prepare a separate emergency stop switch.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries.
∙Resetting of an alarm while the run signal is input could lead to unexpected restarting. Always confirm that the run signal is OFF before resetting the alarm.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries.
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CAUTION
∙The heat sink and dynamic braking resistor are heated to high temperatures, so never touch them. Failure to observe this could lead to burns.
∙Do not block the inverter’s ventilation holes. Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
∙The inverter operation can easily be set from low speeds to high speeds, so confirm that the operation is within the tolerable range for the motor or machine before making settings.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries.
∙Prepare holding brakes when necessary. Holding is not possible with the inverter’s brake functions. Failure to do so could lead to injuries.
∙Confirm the operation of the motor as a single unit before operating the machine.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries or machine damage due to unforeseen movements.
∙Always prepare a safety backup device so that the machine is not placed in a hazardous situation when an error occurs in the inverter.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries or machine damage.
4. Maintenance, Inspection and Part Replacement
DANGER
∙Always wait at least 20 minutes after turning the input power OFF before starting inspections. Make sure that the displays on the operation panel have gone out before removing the front cover. Remove the front cover, and confirm that the «CHARGE» LED on the unit has gone out. Also check that the voltage between terminals L+1 or L+2 and L– is 15V or less before starting the inspections. (Check with the «CHARGE» LED if the unit is not provided with the L– terminal.)
Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks.
∙Maintenance, inspections and part replacement must be done by a designated person. (Remove all metal accessories such as watches, bracelets, etc., before starting the work.) (Always use an insulation measure tool.)
Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks and injuries.
∙Always turn the power OFF before inspecting the motor or machine . A potential is applied on the motor terminal even when the motor is stopped.
Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks and injuries.
∙Do no use parts other than those designated for the replacement parts. Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
CAUTION
∙Vacuum the inverter with a vacuum cleaner to clean it. Do not use organic solvents. Failure to observe this could lead to fires or damage.
5. Others
DANGER
∙Never modify product.
Failure to observe this could lead to electrical shocks or injuries.
CAUTION
∙ Dispose of this product as industrial waste.
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<Names of each part>
For U2KN15K0S, U2KX18K5S and smaller
For U2KN18K5S, U2KX22K0S and larger
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1. Delivery Inspection and Storage
Chapter 1 Delivery Inspection and Storage
1-1 Delivery Inspection and Storage
1)Remove the inverter from the packaging, and check the details on the rating nameplate to confirm that the inverter is as ordered. The rating nameplate is on the left side of the unit.
2)Confirm that the product has not been damaged.
3)If the inverter is not to be used for a while after purchasing, store it in a place with no humidity or vibration in the packaged state.
4)Always inspect the inverter before using after storing for a long period. (Refer to 8-1.)
1-2 Details of Rating Nameplate and catalogue numbers
1) The following details are listed on the rating nameplate.
MOD. VAT2000 |
U2KX02K2S |
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V |
50/60Hz |
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INPUT AC3PH |
380 — 480 |
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A |
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OUTPUT AC3PH |
380 — 480 |
V |
50/60Hz |
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CT: 5.4A / VT: 8.6A |
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SERIAL NO |
0A1234A |
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CAUTION
CT: Rating for standard applications (Constant Torque) VT: Rating only for Fans and Pumps (Variable Torque)
CT/VT settings are described on chapter 6-6
2) Using the above type as an example, the type is displayed as follows:
U2K X02K2 S
Source voltage and capacity |
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NxxKx: 200V Series |
Indicates main circuit options |
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XxxKx: 400V Series |
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S: |
Standard (AC Supply) |
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Refer to Appendix for more details |
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D: |
DC Supply |
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Refer to chapter 7 (Main Options
The VAT2000 can be performed by the user with various optional interface plug-in cards. Refer to Chapter 7 (PCB Options)
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2. Installation and Wiring
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
CAUTION
•Always transport the product with an appropriate amount according to the products weight. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries.
•Install the inverter, dynamic braking unit and resistor, and other peripheral devices on non-combustible material such as metal.
Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
•Do not place the product near inflammable items. Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
•Do not hold the front cover while transporting the product. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries from dropping.
•Do not let conductive materials such as screws or metal pieces and inflammable materials such as oil enter the product.
Failure to observe this could lead to fires.
•Install the product in a place that can withstand the weight of the product, and follow the instruction manual.
Failure to do so could lead to injuries from dropping.
•Do not install and operate an inverter that is damaged or that is missing parts. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries.
•Always observe the conditions described in the instruction manual for the installation environment. Failure to observe this could lead to faults.
2-1 Installation Environment
Observe the following points when installing the inverter.
1)Install the inverter vertically so that the wire lead-in holes face downward.
2)Make sure that the ambient temperature is -10ºC to 50ºC.
3)Avoid installation in the following environment.
•Places subject to direct sunlight
•Places with oil mist, dust or cotton lint, or subject to salty winds
•Places with corrosive gas, explosive gas or high humidity levels
•Places near vibration sources such as dollies or press machines
•Places made of flammable materials such as wood, or places that are not heat resistant
4)Ensure ventilation space around the inverter.
VAT2000 |
VAT2000 |
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50 m m |
50 m m |
50 m m |
50 m m |
15 0 m m |
20 0 m m |
For N15K0, X18K5 and smaller |
For N18K5, X22K0 and larger |
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(Ocr-Read Summary of Contents of some pages of the GE VAT2000 Document (Main Content), UPD: 25 February 2023)
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168, 8. Maintenance and Inspection 8-4 8-4 Troubleshooting with fault display The countermeasures for when the inverter stops with a fault code display are shown in Table 8-4. Table 8-4 Troubleshooting (1) Display symbol Name Causes and countermeasures EMS. Emergency stop 1. The sequence input EMS has been activated. Check the signal wiring. 2. This fault occurs when C00-4=2. PM-1~PM-9 Power module 1. Indicates that the short circuit protection circuit activated. 2. The s…
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42, 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-9 4-2-3 PM Motor control mode The configuration of the parameters is shown in Fig. 4-4. Mode Monitor mode : Monitors (displays) the internal status. Motor speed monitor Speed setting monitor Current monitor Voltage monitor Sequence status Minor fault monitor Pattern run monitor Multi-pump operation monitor Torque setting monitor Extended monitor Maintenance monitor Hardware monitor (d00-0~2) (d01-3~4) (d02-0~5) (d03-0~3) (d04-0~4) (d05-0) (d06-0~1) (d…
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34, GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-1 Chapter 4 Operation Panel 4-1 Details of operation panel The configuration of the operation panel is shown in Fig. 4-1. Fig. 4-1 Parameter operation Knob Parameter operation Keys Operation Keys Mode Key Unit Indications (LEDs) Display ( 7-se g ment LEDs of 5 di g its ) Status indication (LEDs) Minus polarity ( LED ) V23-OP1 LCL FWD REV RST FLT Hz A % min -1 MOD LCL SET …
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102, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-27 Block-C parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C20 – Start interlock 0 Start/stop frequency (speed) % 0.0 0.0 20.0 The motor will stop when below this frequency setting. 1 Start/stop frequency (speed) hysteresis % 1.0 0.0 20.0 2 Interlock frequency (speed) % 0.0 0.0 20.0 The motor will not start…
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124, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-49 B44-0~3 Multipump control Multi-pump control refers to operating up to six pumps in one water system, one pump is variable speed controlled and up to five more controlled ON/OFF by the digital outputs provided in the VAT2000. The water pressure in the pipe system is controlled to be constant according the setting input in the VAT2000´s PID. As standard the drive provide control up to 3 ON/OFF controlled pumps. By using optional …
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118, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-43 B13-0 Torque setting Refer to section 5-9-2 for details on selecting the torque setting. B13-1 Torque ratio 1 setting Refer to section 5-9-5 for details on selecting the torque ratio 1 setting. B13-2 Torque bias 1 setting Refer to section 5-9-3 for details on selecting the torque bias 1 setting. B13-3 Torque ratio 2 setting Refer to section 5-9-6 for details on selecting the torque ratio 2 setting. B13-4 Double rat…
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74, 5. Control Input / Output 5-21 5-9-7 Machine time constant setting (1) Machine time constant setting The ASR need acknowledge of machine (load) time constant. This value can be set from either serial communication or through the Operation panel (this allows two different settings). One of the three types of inputs can be selected by setting a parameter or with the sequence input. Setting input point Setting data Explanation Serial Machine time constant This is a se…
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77, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-2 Monitor parameters list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Remarks ST V/f VEC PM D05 – Minor fault monitor 0 Minor fault The internal minor fault status will display. The correspondence of each LED segment and signal is shown in the next page. D06 – Pattern run monitor 0 Step number Displays the current operation step number. 1 Remaining time Hrs Displays the …
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32, GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-15 A % min -1 Hz LCL FWD REV FLT 3-7 Test operation with operation panel The test operation with the operation panel is performed with the following procedure. CAUTION Make sure that input signals to digital Inputs, RUN, EMS, PSI1 ~ 5 terminals are OFF (1) Turn ON the power supply. All LEDs will light momentarily on the display, and then » «, » » and » «.will be se…
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113, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-38 B02-0~9 Motor circuit constant (IM) R 1 V 1 V 1 R 1 R m M M ’ l 1 L σ l 2 R/s 2 R/s 2 ’ T-type equivalence circuit T-I type equivalence circuit M’ = M 2 /( l 2 + M) L σ = ( l 1 + M)-M 2 /( l 2 + M) R 2 ‘ = (M/( l 2 + M)) 2 • R 2 B03-0~4 Motor circuit constant (PM) Refer to section 6-8-3 for details B05-0~5 Frequency skip By …
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107, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-32 6-5 Function explanation A00-0 Local frequency setting A00-2 Local speed setting This is the frequency (or speed) setting used in the local mode (operation control from the operation panel when it is enabled, -“LCL» LED ON-. The output frequency (speed) changes immediately according to the operation. Refer to section 5-9-1 for details on selecting the speed setting. A00-1 Frequency setting for jogging A00-3 Speed setting for…
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127, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-52 (2) The multi-pump control, uses the PID function. Refer to the explanation given for the parameters B43-0 to 4. The PID is enabled setting PIDEN function to ON. The multi-pump control is always carried out in the remote mode (LCL OFF), through RUN, RRUN commands. (3) Refer to section (1) and set the parameters B44-1 to 3. (4) By using the setting interlock function (C20…
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30, 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-13 5) Starting automatic tuning Automatic tuning will start when the key or key is pressed according to the required rotation direction. A message indicating starting will appear on the operation panel. To stop, press the key or input the emergency stop signal (EMS) from the terminal block. * Keys other than and are disabled during automatic tuning. 6) During automatic tuning execution The progression state can be confi…
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69, 5. Control Input / Output 5-16 5-9-3 Torque bias 1 setting (1) Torque bias 1 setting selection A torque bias setting is possible from either analog signals, serial communications or from the operation panel. All these are selectable by the user. Setting input point Setting data Explanation Analog Analog torque bias 1 setting This torque bias setting is possible from an analog input. Serial Serial torq…
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149, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-74 Table No. Name Default value Min. value Max. value Unit Function C22 — Overload 0 Overload setting Constant torque Variable torque 100. 100. 50. 50. 105. 100. % The C22-1, 2 data will be limited by this value when this value is changed. 1 0Hz overload Constant torque Variable torque 100. 100. 20. 20. 105. 100. % The max. value is the value of C22-2. 2 0.7 Base freq…
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143, GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-68 C24-0 Overspeed protection level This parameter set the overspeed protection level, as a percentage in respect to the maximum frequency (B00-4) or maximum speed (B01-4). The output frequency or motor speed is the target for comparison. C24-0 Output frequency Motor speed Motor coasting FLT (overspeed) Time C24-1 Control mode changeover during speed detection error This is valid when vector control with sensor (C30-0 = 4) i…
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78, 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-3 CFS PROG AUX IFS VFS CPASS IPASS EMS RESET RUN REV JOG EXC BRAKE COP CSEL LIM2 LIM1 PCTL ACR PICK AUXDV IVLM S0 S1 S2 S3 SE FUP FDW BUP BDW Sequence input (D04-0) Sequence input (D04-1) MCH RF0 DROOP DEDB TRQB1 TRQB2 PIDEN Sequence input (D04-2) EC3 EC2 EC1 EC0 COP SPD2 SPD1 RUN FLT MC RDY1 RDY2L LCL REV IDET ATN ACC ULMT DCC AUXDV ALM FAN ASW ZSP…
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49, GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-16 4-6 Reading the changed parameters (Non-default value parameter list) 1) The Monitor Parameter d20-2 is the entry into the Block-A, B and C Non-Default Value Parameter Listing Mode. 2) In this Non-Default Value Parameter Listing Mode, the display will show the Block-A, B and C Parameters that have different values from their default values. These Parameter values can also be read and changed in this mode. 3) The below shown ex…
Types of Manuals:
The main types of GE VAT2000 instructions:
- User guide — rules of useing and characteristics
- Service manual — repair, diagnostics, maintenance
- Operation manual — description of the main functions of equipment
Controller Instructions by GE:
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Rain Bird E-6C
GBFEEspañol ……………………………………………………………. 29Français ……………………………………………………………. 57English………………………………….2 …
E-6C Controller, 31
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cashco PGR-1
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL (IOM) IOM-PGR-101-17I. DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE Model PGR-1 is a pressure reducing regulator used to control downstream (outlet or P2) pressure. Sizes are 1/2″ (DN15), 3/4″ (DN20), 1″ (DN25), 1-1/2″ (DN40), 2″ (DN50), 3″ (DN80) and 4&quo …
PGR-1 Controller, 18
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Vogtlin red-y compact Series
Vögtlin Instruments GmbH Langenhagstrasse 1 | 4147 Aesch (Switzerland) Phone +41 (0)61 756 63 00 | Fax +41 (0)61 756 63 01 www.voegtlin.com | [email protected] Thermal Mass Flow Meters and Manual Regulators for Gases red-y compact series operating instructions (For serial number>300000) …
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Window Master WMS 409
WMS 409/409i/409M—Attention — personal injury; Be aware that ——Fare for legemsbeskadigelse: Pas på the window does not open or close during unkontrolliertes Öffnen des Fensters vinduet ikke pludselig åbner eller lukker installation.während der Montage ist zu verhindern. ukontrolleret under montage. —Do not …
WMS 409 Controller, 2
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ModelCraft 20 91 36
Beachten Sie hierzu unbedingt die technischen Daten in dieser Bedienungsanleitung. BeiNichtbeachtung der Grenzwerte werden ggf. der Motor und/oder der Fahrtregler zerstört.Verlust der Gewährleistung/Garantie!Für eine volle Belastbarkeit empfehlen wir einen optional erhältlichen Lüfter, der auf dem Kühlkörpermont …
20 91 36 Controller, 8
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Orientalmotor aSTEP AZ Series
Thank you for purchasing an Oriental Motor product.This Manual describes product handling procedures and safety precautions. •Please read it thoroughly to ensure safe operation. •Always keep the manual where it is readily available.HM-60411-2AZ Series/ Motorized Actuator equipped with AZ SeriesPROFINET Compatible D …
aSTEP AZ Series Controller, 180
[Page 1] GE VAT2000 GE Power Controls AC SPEED CONTROL EQUIPMENT VAT2000 3ph 200V-230V System 0.4 to 45kW 3ph 380V-480V System 0.4 to 55kW INSTRUCTION MANUA… |
[Page 2] GE VAT2000 — i — Contents Preface …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. iii PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY …………………………………………………………………….. iv… |
[Page 3] GE VAT2000 — ii — Chapter 6 Control Functions and Parameter Settings …………………………………. 6-1 6-1 Monitor parameters …………………………………………………………………………… 6-1 6-2 Block-A parameters …….. |
[Page 4] GE VAT2000 — iii — Preface Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep the manual at hand for later reference. Also make sure that this manual is delivered to the final users. WARNING ALWAYS READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING THE VAT2000 THIS … |
[Page 5] GE VAT2000 — iv — Precautions For Safety Items to be observed to prevent physical damage and to ensure safe use of this product are noted on the product and in this instruction manual. • Please read this instruction manual and enclosed documents before star… |
[Page 6] GE VAT2000 — v — 2. Wiring DANGER • Always turn the device’s input power OFF before starting wiring. Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks or fires. • Carry out grounding that complies with the standards of the country where the inverter is… |
[Page 7] GE VAT2000 — vi — Continue from previous page CAUTION • The heat sink and dynamic braking resistor are heated to high temperatures, so never touch them. Failure to observe this could lead to burns. • Do not block the inverter’s ventilation holes. Fail… |
[Page 8] GE VAT2000 — vii — <Names of each part> For U2KN15K0S, U2KX18K5S and smaller For U2KN18K5S, U2KX22K0S and larger |
[Page 9] GE VAT2000 1. Delivery Inspection and Storage 1-1 Chapter 1 Delivery Inspection and Storage 1-1 Delivery Inspection and Storage 1) Remove the inverter from the packaging, and check the details on the rating nameplate to confirm that the inverter is as ordered… |
[Page 10] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring CAUTION • Always transport the product with an appropriate amount according to the products weight. Failure to observe this could lead to injuries. • Install the inverter, dynamic … |
[Page 11] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-2 2-2 Installation Installation and wiring for the N15K0, H18K5 and smaller drives, and wiring for the N18K5 and X22K0 and larger drives are carried out with the front cover removed. Before removing the front cover, alwa… |
[Page 12] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-3 2-3 Precautions for Power Supply and Motor Wiring DANGER • Always turn the device’s input power OFF before starting wiring. Failure to do so could lead to electrical shocks or fires. • Carry out grounding that… |
[Page 13] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-4 Main circuit wiring a) N07K5S, X07K5S and smaller units For DC Drives (main option “D”), check Chapter 7-2. U DCL Note 13 ) Note 11 Note 9 ) Note 1 ) Note 8 ) Note 10 ) Note 9 ) Note 7 ) VAT2000 DBR Re… |
[Page 14] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-5 Note 1) Inverter Input / Output terminals The inverter input terminals are L1, L2 and L3. The output terminals to the motor are U, V and W. Do not connect the power supply to the U, V, W terminals. incorrect wiring will… |
[Page 15] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-6 Note 5) Refer to the appendix 1 for the power supply voltage and frequency, and prepare a power supply suitable for the unit. Note 6) Power supply capacity Make sure that capacity of the transformer used as the inverter… |
[Page 16] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-7 (a) U2KN00K4S — U2KN04K0S U2KX00K4S — U2KX04K0S (b) U2KN05K5S — U2KN07K5S U2KX05K5S — U2KX07K5S (c) U2KN11K0S — U2KN15K0S U2KX11K0S — U2KX18K0S (d) U2KX22K0S (a) U2KN00K4S — U2KN04K0S U2KX00K4S — U2KX04K0S |
[Page 17] GE VAT2000 2. Installation and Wiring 2-8 2-4 Precautions for Wiring to the Control Signal 1) Separate the main circuit wiring (to terminals L1, L2, L3, L+1, L+2, L–, B, U, V, W) from the other drive wires and power wires. 2) Use a 0.25 to 0.75mm² wire for … |
[Page 18] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-1 Chapter 3 Test Operation and Adjustment DANGER • Always install the front cover before turning the input power ON. Never remove the cover while the power is ON. There are sections in the front PCB that are ch… |
[Page 19] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-2 The VAT2000 has several modes of control. Some of these include settings that must be made according to the power supply and motor constants before actually starting operation. The method to set VAT2000 basic oper… |
[Page 20] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-3 3-3 Flow of Test Operation Start ↓ Installation and wiring ↓ Initial power supply … |
[Page 21] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-4 A % min -1 Hz LCL FWD REV FLT 3-4 Preparation for operation Always confirm the following points before turning ON the power after completing wire. (1) Remove the coupling and belt coupling the motor and machine,… |
[Page 22] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-5 3-6-1 V/f control (constant torque) (C30-0 = 1), V/f control (variable torque) (C30-0 = 2) automatic tuning (1) Automatic tuning The Auto-tuning for V/f control (constant torque) or V/f control (variable torque) c… |
[Page 23] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-6 CAUTION Precautions for executing V/f control (constant torque) V/f control (variable torque) automatic tuning • During automatic tuning, the motor may rotate, so always confirm safety before starting automati… |
[Page 24] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-7 (2) Automatic tuning operation procedures The automatic tuning is carried out according the following procedure. Fig. 3-2 Auto-tuning procedure for V/f control (Constant Torque and Variable Torque) Automatic tun… |
[Page 25] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-8 1) Preparation Separate the motor and load, machine, etc., and confirm the safety on the load side. 2) Selection of control method • Set A05-2 to 1. (enables parameter display) • By parameter (C30-0), select… |
[Page 26] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-9 3-6-2 IM speed sensor-less vector control (C30-0 = 3) and IM vector control with speed sensor (C30-0 = 4) automatic tuning (1) Automatic tuning The Auto-tuning for the IM speed sensor-less vector control or IM vec… |
[Page 27] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-10 CAUTION Precautions for executing IM speed sensor-less vector control or IM vector control with speed sensor automatic tuning • During automatic tuning, the motor may rotate, so always confirm safety before s… |
[Page 28] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-11 (2) Automatic tuning operation procedures The automatic tuning is carried out according the following procedure. Fig. 3-3 Automatic tuning procedures for sensor or sensorless vector control (for Induction motor… |
[Page 29] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-12 1) Preparation Separate the motor and load, machine, etc., and confirm the safety on the load side. 2) Selection of control method • Set A05-2 to 1. (enables parameter display) • By parameter (C30-0), selec… |
[Page 30] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-13 5) Starting automatic tuning Automatic tuning will start when the key or key is pressed according to the required rotation direction. A message indicating starting will appear on the operation panel. To stop,… |
[Page 31] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-14 3-6-3 Automatic tuning error messages If automatic tuning ends abnormally, the drive will display an error code, . The error codes “ ” are defined in the below table. Code Cause and remedy n=1 1. The motor … |
[Page 32] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-15 A % min -1 Hz LCL FWD REV FLT 3-7 Test operation with operation panel The test operation with the operation panel is performed with the following procedure. CAUTION Make sure that input signals to digital Inpu… |
[Page 33] GE VAT2000 3. Test Operation and Adjustment 3-16 (8) Move the digit with the key, and using the knob, raise the frequency to 50Hz. Then, press the key. The new value is stored and output frequency will rise to 50Hz. CAUTION A 10-second acceleration and … |
[Page 34] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-1 Chapter 4 Operation Panel 4-1 Details of operation panel The configuration of the operation panel is shown in Fig. 4-1. Fig. 4-1 Parameter operation Knob Parameter operation Keys Operation Keys Mode Key Unit Indicati… |
[Page 35] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-2 The functions of each section are shown in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Functions of operation panel Status indications LEDs FWD (Forward) The drive is running in the forward direction. REV (Reverse) The drive is running in t… |
[Page 36] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-3 4-2 Modes and parameters The parameters to be used differ depending of the control mode (C30-0). The parameters included are for the V/f control (constant torque and variable torque), IM vector control (sensor-less a… |
[Page 37] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-4 (Continued from previous page) Block-B Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Output rating (B00-0~7) Motor circuit constant (IM) (B02-0~1… |
[Page 38] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-5 (Continued from previous page) Block-C Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Control Methods (C00-0~7) Start/stop frequency (C01-0~1) Various setting input … |
[Page 39] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-6 4-2-2 Speed sensorless vector control, and vector control with speed sensor (IM) The configuration of the parameters is shown in Fig. 4-3. Mode Monitor mode : Monitors (displays) the internal status. Motor speed monito… |
[Page 40] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-7 (Continued from previous page) Block-B Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Output rating (B01-0~9) Motor circuit constant (IM) (B02-0~9) Ratio interlock sett… |
[Page 41] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-8 (Continued from previous page) Block-C Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Control method (C00-0~7) Various setting input selection (C02-0~8) Sequence input … |
[Page 42] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-9 4-2-3 PM Motor control mode The configuration of the parameters is shown in Fig. 4-4. Mode Monitor mode : Monitors (displays) the internal status. Motor speed monitor Speed setting monitor Current monitor Voltage monit… |
[Page 43] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-10 (Continued from previous page) Block-B Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Output rating (B01-0~9) Motor circuit constant (IM) (B03-0~5) Ratio interlock set… |
[Page 44] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-11 (Continued from previous page) Block-C Parameter Mode : Parameters changed infrequently during the normal usage Basic function settings Control method (C00-0~7) Various setting input selection (C02-0~8) Sequence input… |
[Page 45] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-12 4-3 Changing modes (block parameters) There are five modes of display on the operation panel. The mode (or block) displayed will change each time when the key is pressed. The monitor mode parameters , are the e… |
[Page 46] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-13 4-4 Reading parameters in monitor mode 1) Refer to section 6.1 for the Parameters that can be read in Monitor Mode. Note this is for the case of V/f control (default setting C30-0=1). 2) The following is an example f… |
[Page 47] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-14 4-5 Reading and adjusting block-A & B & C parameters 1) Refer to Sections 6-2 to 6-5, for the details of the Block-A, B and C parameters. 2) The below shown example is valid if the V/f control (constant torq… |
[Page 48] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-15 Keys Display Explanation Change the parameter A03-1 (DC Breaking Time) from 2.0 (default value) to 3.5. (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 3 times (Note 1) (13) (14) (Note 2) (15) (16) (17) 2 times (18) (19) ↓… |
[Page 49] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-16 4-6 Reading the changed parameters (Non-default value parameter list) 1) The Monitor Parameter d20-2 is the entry into the Block-A, B and C Non-Default Value Parameter Listing Mode. 2) In this Non-Default Value Param… |
[Page 50] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-17 (Continued from previous page) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ Change the setting value from 1.03 to 0.99. This completes changing of the setting value. The next Non-Default P… |
[Page 51] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-18 4-7 Customising block-B,C parameter 1) Block-B, C parameters can be assigned to any Block-A Parameter in the range of A04-0 to A04-7, and can be read and changed in the Block-A Parameter Setting Mode. 2) To use this … |
[Page 52] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-19 4) The following is an example for changing the value of a Custom Parameter. Keys Display Explanation Register parameter B10-0 on Parameter C10-0 (Custom Setting). (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ↓ ↑ ↓… |
[Page 53] GE VAT2000 4. Operation Panel (Keypad) 4-20 4-8 Reading fault history 1) Parameter number d20-0 in the Monitor Mode is an entry into the Fault History Mode. 2) The following is an example in which the Fault History Mode is entered. Keys Display Explanation (1)… |
[Page 54] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-1 Chapter 5 Control Input / Output 5-1 Input / Output Terminal Function The terminal block and input/output functions related to control are shown in Tables 5-1. Table 5-1 Terminal block functions Symbol Name Features R… |
[Page 55] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-2 5-2 Control Input / Output Circuit Examples of the control input/output circuit wiring are shown in table 5-2. The precautions must be observed during wiring. Table 5-2 Control input/output circuit Function Example of … |
[Page 56] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-3 5-3 Programmable sequence input function (PSI) The VAT2000 can basically be operated in three modes, from drive’s terminal block, from the operation panel and from the serial communication ports. Input signals like RE… |
[Page 57] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-4 Sequence input (fig 5-2) Sequence output (fig 5-5) Analog input (fig 5-7) Analog output (fig 5-8) d01-0,1 Changeover with sequence input Addition point Multiplication point + — Monitor Output Automatic Speed Regulator Au… |
[Page 58] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-5 Table 5-3 Programmable sequence input functions (1) Connection of PSI1 to PSI9 is possible. Note that PSI6 to PSI9 are options. The connection is done with data Nos.: C03 to C06 Symbol Name Function R RUN Reverse run Th… |
[Page 59] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-6 Table 5-3 Programmable sequence input functions (2) Symbol Name Function BUP Ratio interlock bias increase BDW Ratio interlock bias decrease IVLM Bias BUP/BDW selection When IVLM is ON, the ratio interlock function incr… |
[Page 60] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-7 5-4 Programmable sequence output function (PSO) As standard, there are five digital outputs in the VAT2000 (1NO/NC dry contact, one NO dry contact and three open collector transistor outputs). The 1NO/NC dry contact ou… |
[Page 61] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-8 5-5 Sequence input logic F RUN Operation Input Internal comm . Sequence signal Terminal block Operation by Keypad Basic operation PSI1-9 Logic converter FWD I F.JO G R.JOG HOLD HOLD RUN JOG REV COP COP J1 J2 (Set with C… |
[Page 62] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-9 5-6 Changing of terminal functions The programmable input terminals (PSI1 to PSI9) can be arbitrarily assigned to control internal commands. On the other hand the state of some internal functions can be connected to the… |
[Page 63] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-10 5-6-2 Sequence output terminal assignment and monitoring The ON/OFF of the internal signals can be output to the RA-RC and PSO1 to 3-PSOE terminals as shown in Fig. 5-5 with the parameter Nos. C13-2 to 5 and C33. The O… |
[Page 64] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-11 5-7 Programmable analog input function (PAI) 5-7-1 Types of analog inputs The VAT2000 includes as standard three analog inputs to terminals FSV, FSI and AUX. Each analog input can be connected to the internal setting … |
[Page 65] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-12 5-7-2 Setting the analog input The analog inputs can be randomly assigned to the internal setting signals given in Table 5-5 by setting parameters C07-0 to 9 as shown in Fig. 5-7. For example if C07-0 (speed setting 1)… |
[Page 66] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-13 5-8 Programmable analog output function (PAO) 5-8-1 Types of analog outputs As a standard, there are two programmable analog outputs (10 bits) in the VAT2000, with terminal board numbers FM-COM, and AM-COM. Two more a… |
[Page 67] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-14 5-9 Selecting the setting data 5-9-1 Speed setting (1) Speed setting selection The speed setting in VAT2000 is possible from either analog input signals, or from host computer or from the operation panel. There are a … |
[Page 68] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-15 5-9-2 Torque setting (1) Torque setting selection The torque setting in VAT2000 is possible from either analog signals, serial communications or from the operation panel. All these are selectable by the user. Setting i… |
[Page 69] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-16 5-9-3 Torque bias 1 setting (1) Torque bias 1 setting selection A torque bias setting is possible from either analog signals, serial communications or from the operation panel. All these are selectable by the user. Set… |
[Page 70] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-17 (1-1) External reduction setting The torque limit can be reduced using the signal provided from an analog input or from the serial transmission . Either analog or serial signals can be selected by setting a parameter o… |
[Page 71] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-18 (2) Torque limit setting selection sequence The interlock sequence for torque limit settings is shown below. When NFB < NDBL When NDBL ≤ NFB ≤ NBASE When NBASE < NFB : : Analog drive torque limit reduction… |
[Page 72] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-19 5-9-5 Torque ratio 1 setting (1) Torque ratio 1 setting selection The torque setting from ASR or from the outside can be operated with the multiplier factor given by function “Torque ratio 1”. This function can be … |
[Page 73] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-20 5-9-6 Torque ratio 2, torque bias 2 setting (1) Torque ratio 2 setting selection The following two types of torque ratio 2 setting inputs can be used. One of the two types of inputs can be selected by setting a paramet… |
[Page 74] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-21 5-9-7 Machine time constant setting (1) Machine time constant setting The ASR need acknowledge of machine (load) time constant. This value can be set from either serial communication or through the Operation panel (thi… |
[Page 75] GE VAT2000 5. Control Input / Output 5-22 5-9-8 ASR response setting (1) ASR response setting selection The ASR need acknowledge of the response time required. This value can be set from either serial communication or through the Operation panel. Setting input… |
[Page 76] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-1 Chapter 6 Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-1 Monitor parameters 6-1 Monitor parameters The monitor mode sequentially displays the frequency, power supply, etc., parameters recognised by the… |
[Page 77] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-2 Monitor parameters list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Remarks ST V/f VEC PM D05 – Minor fault monitor 0 Minor fault The internal minor fault status will display. The correspondence of each LED segment… |
[Page 78] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-3 CFS PROG AUX IFS VFS CPASS IPASS EMS RESET RUN REV JOG EXC BRAKE COP CSEL LIM2 LIM1 PCTL ACR PICK AUXDV IVLM S0 S1 S2 S3 SE FUP FDW BUP BDW Sequence input (D04-0) Sequence input (D04-1) MCH RF0 DR… |
[Page 79] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-4 Monitor parameters list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Remarks ST V/f VEC PM D11 – Torque setting 0 Torque setting % The currently selected torque setting is displayed. 1 Analog torque setting % The se… |
[Page 80] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-5 6-2 Block-A parameters The parameters used most frequently have been grouped in Block-A. Block-A parameters list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM A00 – Frequenc… |
[Page 81] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-6 Block-A parameters list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM A10 – ASR control constant 1 0 ASR response rad/s 20.0 1.0 200.0 This is the required ASR response in rad… |
[Page 82] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-7 6-3 Block-B parameters The Block-B parameters are divided into the basic functions, extended functions and software option functions. Block-B parameters (Basic function of V/f control) list Application… |
[Page 83] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-8 Block-B parameters (Basic function of vector control) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B01 – Output rating 0 Rated input voltage setting 7. 1. 7. Select the … |
[Page 84] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-9 Block-B parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B02 – Motor circuit constant (IM) 0 R1:Primary resistance (Mantissa section) m… |
[Page 85] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-10 Sequence Command SE S3 S2 S1 S0 Selected freq. OFF OFF OFF B11-0 OFF OFF ON B11-1 OFF ON OFF B11-2 OFF ON ON B11-3 ON OFF OFF B11-4 ON OFF ON B11-5 ON ON OFF B11-6 ON ON ON B11-7 Block-B parameters (Ex… |
[Page 86] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-11 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B13 – Local setting 0 Torque setting % 0.0 –300.0 300.0 Torque setting f… |
[Page 87] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-12 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B20 – Output rating (Dual drive) 0 Max./base frequency simple setting 1. 0… |
[Page 88] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-13 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B23 – Torque Boost (Dual Drive) 0 Manual torque boost voltage %Inverter ra… |
[Page 89] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-14 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B31 – Sensor-less control function 0 Flux observer gain 1.20 0.50 2.00 Thi… |
[Page 90] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-15 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B32 – Vector control compensation selection 0 High speed flux control sele… |
[Page 91] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-16 Block-B parameters (Extended function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B33 – M fluctuation compensation table reference speed 0 Table reference s… |
[Page 92] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-17 Sequence Command SE S3 S2 S1 S0 Selected ramp time OFF OFF OFF B41-0 B42-0 OFF OFF ON B41-1 B42-1 OFF ON OFF B41-2 B42-2 OFF ON ON B41-3 B42-3 ON OFF OFF B41-4 B42-4 ON OFF ON B41-5 B42-5 ON ON OFF B41… |
[Page 93] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-18 Block-B parameters (S/W option constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B43 – PID Control 0 Proportional Gain 1.00 0.01 10.00 1 Integral time constant se… |
[Page 94] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-19 Block-B parameters (S/W option constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM B55 – Pattern run step-5 (Automatic run) 0 Mode) 0. 0. 2. = 0: Stop 1 Frequency (… |
[Page 95] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-20 6-4 Block-C parameters The Block-C parameters are divided into the basic functions, extended functions and hardware option functions. Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. … |
[Page 96] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-21 Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C02 – Various setting input selection 0 Speed setting input selection 4. 1. 4… |
[Page 97] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-22 Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C03 – Sequence input function – 1 0 R·RUN (Reverse run) 1. 0. 16. 1 F·JOG… |
[Page 98] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-23 Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C07 – Analog input terminal function 0 Speed setting 1 2. 0. 7. 1 Speed setti… |
[Page 99] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-24 Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C09 – Parameter protection/operation locks 4 Reverse run jogging (sequence R … |
[Page 100] GE VAT2000 6. Control Functions and Parameter Settings 6-25 Block-C parameters (Basic function constants) list ApplicationNo. Parameter Unit Default Min. Max. Function ST V/f VEC PM C11 – Operation panel mode setting 0 Initial mode 1. 1. 2. The initial operat… |