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Fuling-Inverter-Manual
Main Circuit Wiring ★ ★ ★ Wiring c an only be done after the mains input is cut off, otherwise there will be danger of electric shock! Only qualified and trained engi neer can perform the wiring, otherwise there will be danger of el ectri c shock! Grounding cable must be grounded, otherwise t here will be danger of electric shock or fire! ★ ★
★ Please confirm the mains vol tage level is s ame with that of the inverter, ot herwi se the inverter may be damaged! Make sure the ratings of the driven motor are i n compliance with the inverter, otherwi se the motor ma y be damaged or the inverter may be in protection status ! Do not confuse the input terminals with the output terminals (U, V, W), ot herwise the re will be danger of damaging the inverter! Brake resistor cannot be c onnected betw een the DC bus terminals (+) and (-), otherw ise fi re may occ ur! 1)Ma i n C i r c u it Te r mi na ls o f I n ve rt e r Terminals R S T (L N) 、 、 、 U V W 、 、
E AC input line terminals Motor connect ion G r o un d Descri ption B R +
B R - 、 Connection for the braking resistor (opti on) 2)N ot e s o n Wi r i n g A. Input power supply L and N or R , S and T: There is no phase-ration requi rement for the input of inverter. -1 2 -
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C.B rake resistor term inals of BR+
BR- The brake resist or terminal is effective only for the inve rte r of 15kW or bel ow and has a bui lt-in brake unit . Select the recommende d re sis tor with the cable length of less than 5m, otherwi se the inverter may burn or be damaged. D. Inverter output U, V and W: Inverter output terminals cannot connect t o capacit ors or surge snub devices, otherwi se the inverter may be in protecti ve stat us or damaged. If the cables between the motor and t he inverter are too long, el ectrical res onance may occ ur due to the distribut ed capacitance, which may result i n damaging the motor i nsul at ion or big l eakage current, so if the cable length is longer t han 100m, AC reactor must be i nstal led. ( )、(
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INPUT R T S BR + BR - R MOTOR
U V W L ( )
N ( )
Fig.3-4 Terminal Diagram Chapter 3 M echanic al and Electrical Instal lation DZB Series C hap ter 3 Mechanical and Ele ctrical Installation DZB Series BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT
3)N o t e s o n C o n tro l Te r mi na l s : A) Ana log input terminal: Sinc e the wea k analog voltage signal is ea sily disturbed by e xternal disturbanc e source, shielded cable shall be used and the cable shall be a s short as possible and the length sha ll not exc eed 20m, as shown in the figure 3-6: If the analog signal is severely disturbed, filter capacitor or ferrite core shall be ins talledat the analog signa l source as shown in the Fig. 3-7: L ess than 2 0m Potentionme ter +10 V
AI ACM
DZB AI ACM DZB Ferrite core External ana log source Wind 2 - 3 turns 0.022 uF 5 0V
、 C Fig. 3 -6 Analog Input Terminal of DZB Series In verter Fig. 3 -7 Analog Input Terminal With Filter d evices B) Digi tal input terminal: The inverter judges the ON/OFF status o f these term in als by receivin g the digi tal signal. Hence, a ll the extern al contacto rs are those with high reliability of w eak signa l conduct ion. If th e open collector is employ ed to provi de ON/OFF signal for the inverter digital input terminal, then it shall b e considered that there is er ror opera tion caus ed by pow er supply interfer ence. It is recomme nded to use contac t control m ode. C) Digi tal Outpu t termina l: When digital output terminal dri ves a relay, the co il of the re lay shall be installed a snub bing diod e, otherwise the DC 24V pow er supply may be damaged. -1 4- E. Grounding Termi nal : Grounding Terminal must be connected to earth re li abl y and the grounding resi stance shall be les s than 5 , othe rwi se the equipment may work abnormal ly or be dama ged. Do not share the PE and neutral line of the mains supply. Ω
1 Layout of Control Terminals(F ig.3-4,Fig3-5) ) : 2 Functi on of Control Terminals ) : - 1 3- Cha pter 3 Mechanic al and E lectric al Installation DZB Series Chapter 3 Mecha nical and Ele ctrical Installation DZB Series A B C 10 V
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 AC M AI F M MO 1 M C M 2 0 0 M : A B
1 0 V S1 S2 S3 S4 A C M A I F M M O 1 MC M 2 0 0 J : AC M + 1 2V
A n a l o g in p u t se l e ct sw i t c h AV I
A C I MO -MCM
1 A-B
B-C S1-DCM
S2-DCM S3-DCM
S4-DCM S5-DCM
S6-DCM AV I-ACM
FM-ACM 10V~ACM
Multi-function PHC output 1 Multi-function indication output contact Multi-function indication output contact Multi-function input 1 Multi-function input 2 Multi-function input 3 Multi-function input 4 Multi-function input 5 Multi-function input 6 Auxil iary control power source Analog signa l input Analog signa l outpu t Power suppl y for speed setting Refer t oF2.1 9 F2.21 ~
F2.06 ~ 0~10 V (Max. outpu t freq.) Input 4~20 mA /0 ~10V Output Refer t o F2.22 +10 V (20 m A max. output current) Funct ion Terminal +12 V
ACI-ACM 4~20 mA /0 ~10V Input BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT 2) Reducing the dis turbance to th e in ver ter fro m o the r equ ipme nt The re lay, co ntactor or ele ctro nic -magnetic br aking dev ice wil l disturb t he inve rte r. Tak e the following actions to solve this issue: A) Ins tall surge sup pre ssing d evices to th e disturbing devic e B) Ins tall filter t o the input of the inverter C) Inv erte r's contro l ca bles shall be shie lde d a nd t he shielding layer shal l be gro unded 3) Met hod to redu ce the di sturbance from the i nve rter to the equip ment Two k inds of noises , one is the ra diation from the inverte r it self, and a nother is the radiation from the cable b etwee n the in ve rter and th e moto r. T hes e tw o k inds of ra diations induce the cables of th e equ ipm en t and mak e th e equipme nt work a bno rmally. Follo wing m ethod can be use d: A) If the mea sur ing me ters , ra dio equipment and sens ors and th eir signal cab les are installed in a cabine t together with th e drive, thes e equip me nt c ables w ill be eas ily disturb ed. Take the actions below to s olve the p roblem: The equipment and th e signal cable s s hou ld be a s far aw ay fro m the inverter as possible; Si gna l ca ble s and power cabl es shall not be ro ute d in pa ral lel o r boun d together; The signa l and p ower c ables should b e shie lde d; Install radio noise filter and lin ear noise filter a t the input and output sides of the inve rte r B) If the e xterna l equ ipme nt shar es a same AC supply wi th t he inve rte r, a nd the above cannot eliminate the dis turban ce, the n the u ser should install a line ar filte r or a radio no ise filter. C) Ground th e ex ter nal equ ipment an d e limina te the disturb ance of the le aka ge cur rent fro m t he inverter's grounding ca ble . The in ver ter has two ki nds of leakag e curre nt, one is the gro unding lea kage c urrent and anoth er is the lea kage curre nt betw ee n the lines : 1) Grou nd ing leakage c urr ent: The distributed capacitanc e exist s between the cables an d the g rou nd, and the bigger the c apa citanc e and the bigger th e le akage curren t, s o th e moto r ca ble s should b e a s sh ort as pos sible. B esides , the bigg er the ca rrier frequenc y is, the b igger the leakage cu rrent i s, so the us er c an also re duc e the c arr ier wa ve f requency, but the motor noise ma y incre ase . In sta lling re actor c an also re duc e the leakage curren t. The le aka ge cur rent is increas ed wit h th e incre ase of the circuit curren t, so the l eakage curren t is big if the motor power is big. 2) Lea kage curre nt betw ee n lines: The distributed capacitanc e exist s in the inver ter抯 o utput cables, and re son anc e may occur if high fre que ncy ha rmo nic s e xist in the curren t, thus the lea kage c urre nt occu rs , which may result in the wrong action of rela y. The method to so lve this issue is to r edu ce the car rier fre que ncy or install the output re actor. I t is rec ommende d to us e in ver ter抯 protection fun ction i nst ead of a th ermal rela y to pro te ct the motor before using the inv erte r. 6.3 Le aka ge cur rent -15-
-1 6- Note: Pay attention to the polarity of the dio de as shown in the figur e 3-8. Othe rwise if the digita l output terminal has output, the DC24V pow er supply w ill be dama ged. 6. EMC Issue s 6 1 Influence of Harmonics 6. 2 EM I 1) The h igh frequency ha rmoni cs of m ains supply will influe nce the rectifying circuit of t he inverter. The harmonic s will heat t he rec tifying circ uit and ev en dama ge th e circuit. So, it is recommended to install the filt ering devic e in the envi ronment where the pow er qua lity i s poor. Since the in verte r output has hig h freque ncy harmonics, the output cannot be ins talled with ca pacitor or surge s uppre ssing devic es bec ause the cap acitor and s urge suppre ssing devic e may re sonate the c ircuit and damage the e quipment. 1) Two kinds of EM I, one is the EMI around the inverter and distu rbs the inve rter. T his kind of E MI is w eak, besides the in verte r has been designed with strong immunity. Another i s the E MI from the inverter that m ay influence the equipment around the inverte r. The inve rter its elf is a disturbance source b ecaus e it outputs PWM wave through high carrier frequency, so solving the EMI issue is mainly to reduce the EMI of inverter. M ethods: A ) Inve rter an d oth er equipment shall be w ell grounde d and the gr ounding res istanc e sha ll be le ss tha n 5ohm. B ) Inve rter's p ower cable s shall be ve rtical inste ad of paralle l with the c ontrol cable s. C ) For the app lication with strong dis turba nce, the pow er ca bles from the motor to the inverter shall b e shielded and the shi elding laye r shall be gr ounde d. D ) The c ables of disturbe d equi pment shall be tw isted shielded ca bles and the shiel ding la yer s hall be gr ounde d. . 2) DZB300 EV MO 1 MC M Relay
Diode Fig. 3 -8 Digital Input Ter minal of DZ B Ser ies Inverter Chapter 3 M echanic al and Electrical Instal lation DZB Series C hapter 3 Mechani cal and Electr ical Insta llation DZB Series BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT
Chapter 4 Digital Keypad Operation -1 8 -
4.1 Description of the Digital Keypad ● Digital Keypad Parts and Functions This digit al keypad module includes two pa rts: display pa nel an d a keypad. Th e displa y panel allo ws th e user to program th e AC d rive, as well as view the d ifferent ope rating p ara me ters. The keypad is t he user interface to the A C motor drive. Refer to the following f igu re for a de scription of t he d ifferent parts. Expl anati on of Screen Display 1. ( efer to F 3.05): Explanation of Displayed Messages on Running status r Chap ter 4 Operation a nd Displa y DZB Series Chapter 4 Op eration and Display DZB Series - 17-
FUNC DATA
Fu nction / Data Di splays informati on on the A C dri ve stat us s uch a s the reference frequency,out put fre quency, or output current in the normal mode. W hil e the dri ve is in the Program Mode, press this key once to display the current parameters. After changing the parameters , press this key agai n to store the new parameters. PRGM
RESET Program / Reset First-stage menu ent ry or exit. Key Description STOP
S top Used t o stop the AC drive operation. If t he AC drive has st opped due to a fault, press this button to reset the drive.
Used t o start t he AC drive operati on. This key has no effect when t he drive is set to terminal run. RUN
Up / Down Press t he "U p" or " Down" but ton to change parameter settings. These keys may also be us ed to scroll through diff erent operat ing values or parameters. Sett ing frequency R unning freque ncy Output current Output voltage R unning speed Actual val ue of de la y time Sett ing of delay time DC bus voltage PID s etpoint PID feedback VI value
C I value C urrent se gment of mult i- speed control
JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” 2. ( efe r to F3 .06): Explanation of Displayed M essa ges on Stop status r CI value
VI value Curr ent segment of multi-speed control PID feedbac k PID setpoint Output terminal sta tus In put terminal status DC bus voltage Sett ing frequency
JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” QU ICK JOG
FU NC DATA Press key “ ” F ig.4-1 Operation P anel Schematic Di agram Digital display Display output frequency current
parameter setting and fault content 、 、
Di g ital O pe rator PRG M
R ES ET F UN C
DAT A RU N
S TOP STOP
RU N FW D
R EV FRE Q.SET 8. 8. 8. 8 Function/Data key Up and down keys Run/move key Stop/reset key Program key LED dispaly Display the current running status of Inverter: run
stop forward
reverse 、 、 、 Panel potentiometer BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT BLUE ELEPHANT -19- -2 0-
In third leve l menu, if the parameter has no f lash bit, it m eans the function c ode ca nnot b e changed and the possible reas ons are: 1) This parameter of this function c ode ca nnot be changed, such as the act ually d etected para meter and running re cord parame ter. 2) This function code c annot be cha nged in oper ating status a nd can only be cha nged w hen the is stoppe d. 4.3 When DZB Series inverter is in the stop or runnin g statu s, seve ral sta tus pa ramete r of the inverter can be disp layed on the LED nixie tube. Pressing the ke yDATA can displa y the stop or runnin g status para meters. The re are nine s top sta tus parameters to be displayed in the s top sta tus, . DZBSeries inverte r has f ifteen running status para meters to be displayed in the running status, . If the inverter is powered on again aft er pow er-off, the pa ramet ers dis played are defaulte d as those sele cted before the power-off. inve rter Se tting frequency,DC bus v oltage, Input terminal s tatus,O utput terminal status,PID setpoint,PID feedback, value, v alue,C urrent segme nt of multi-s peed c ontrol Setting
freq uency,Running fre quenc y,Output current,O utput voltage ,Running sp eed,A ctual v alue of delay time, Setting o f delay time,D C bus voltage,PID setpo int,PID feedback,Input te rmina l status,Output term inal status, value, value,Current se gment of multi-spe ed control How to View Statu s Par amete rs V I
CI VI CI Note: W hen operating 3-level menu, press ing PR G or DATA can return to sec ond level menu. The difference is: pressing D ATA w ill sa ve the param eters and return to second le vel m enu and then shift to the n ext function code, while pressing PRG w ill return to second leve l menu with out sa ving the pa rame ters. E xample: Change the setting of F1.02 from 10.00Hz t o 15.00Hz. (Bold means flash bit.)
→ → Modify and C heck t he Function Codes series inverter's operation panel use s 3-le vel m enu to conduct pa rameter set tings. 3-level me nu: functio n para meter group (firs t level ) fu nction code (second level) settin g of fu nction code (third leve l). Op eration proc edure is shown in Fig. 4-2. Fi g. 4-2 Operation Proce dures for 3-level Menu Digital display Download 1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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