Nx Networks NX series user manual 8186, Commissioning of the frequency converter

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Commissioning

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8.COMMISSIONING

8.1 Safety

Before commissioning, note the following directions and warnings:

WARNING

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Internal components and circuit boards of the frequency converter (except for the galvanically isolated I/O terminals) are live when the NX is connected to mains potential. Coming into contact with this voltage is extremely dangerous and may cause death or severe injury.

The motor terminals U, V, W and the DC-link/brake resistor terminals –/+ are live when the NX is connected to mains, even if the motor is not running.

The control I/O-terminals are isolated from the mains potential. However, the relay outputs and other I/O-terminals may have a dangerous control voltage present even when the NX is disconnected from mains.

Do not make any connections with the frequency converter connected to the mains.

After having disconnected the frequency converter from the mains, wait until the fan stops and the indicators on the keypad go out (if no keypad is attached see the indicator through the keypad base). Wait 5 more minutes before doing any work on the NX connections. Do not even open the cover before this time has expired.

Before connecting the frequency converter to mains make sure that the NX front cover is closed.

8.2 Commissioning of the frequency converter

1Read the safety instructions in Chapter 1 and above and follow them.

2After the installation, pay attention to:

-that both the frequency converter and the motor are grounded.

-that the mains and motor cables comply with the requirements given in Chapter 6.1.1.

-that the control cables are located as far as possible from the power cables (see

Chapter 6.1.2, step 3), the shields of the shielded cables are connected to protective

earth . The wires may not touch the electrical components of the frequency converter.

-that the common inputs of digital input groups are connected to +24V or ground of the I/O terminal or the external supply.

3Check the quality and quantity of cooling air (Chapter 5.2, and Table 5-7).

4Check the inside of the frequency converter for condensation.

5Check that all Start/Stop switches connected to the I/O terminals are in Stop-position.

6Connect the frequency converter to mains.

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Contents NX series Start-up Quick Guide Contents NX USER’S Manual Application Manual 486Index 586Control Keypad 686Safety Safety instructions786 Earthing and earth fault protection Running the motor= Dangerous voltage = General warning General Technical criteriaNX frequency converter EMC classification Class T 1086Class N Manufacturers declaration of conformity1186 EU Declaration of ConformityReceipt of shipment 1286Type designation code StorageMaintenance Warranty1386 Technical data 1486Introduction 1586 Power ratings 16861 NX5 Mains voltage 380-500 Characteristrics 17861886 Technical dataInstallation 1986Mounting NX dimensions, IP21 2086 InstallationNX dimensions, IP21 with collar, FR4 to FR6 Installation 2186Opening needed for the collar installation, FR4 to FR6 2286 InstallationNX dimensions, IP21 with collar, FR7 and FR8 Installation 2386Opening needed for the collar installation, FR7/FR8 2486 InstallationCooling 2586Power loss Power loss as function of switching frequency2686 2786 Power loss as function of switching frequency 0038…0061NX5Power unit 2886Cabling and connections 2986 External RFI-filter Filter OptionMains cable Power connectionsMotor cable Control cableCable and fuse sizes 31863286 Installation instructions3386 Stripping lengths of motor and mains cables 34863586 NX frequency converter frames and installation of cablesNX, FR5. Protection class IP21 3686NX, FR6. Protection class IP21 378610. NX, FR7. Protection class IP21 3886Cable installation and the UL standards 3986Cable and motor insulation checks 4086 Control unitControl connections 4186 NXOPTA1Galvanic isolation barriers Control cables4386 Control terminal signals4486 Digital input signal inversions+24V Ground +24V4586 Jumper block AI1 mode AI2 modeControl keypad 4686Indications on the Keypad display Drive status indications See control keypad4786 See .3.4, Active FaultsControl place indications See control keypad Status LEDs green green red See control keypad4886 Keypad push-buttons ResetButton descriptions SelectNavigation on the control keypad 5186 No editingMonitoring menu M1 5286Parameter menu M2 53865486 P1 P18 Select the keypad as the active control place by keeping Keypad control menu M3Selection of control place Control placeKeypad direction Keypad referenceActive faults menu M4 Fault types5886 5986 Fault type symbol Meaning6086 Fault codes6186 Fault code Possible cause Correcting measures6286 Fault time data record6386 Fault history menu M5System menu M6 6486Functions in the System menu 65866686 Code Function Min Max Unit Default Cust Selections6786 Application selectionLanguage selection 6886 System settings6986 ChangeEnable ChangeDisabl7086 Connected Not connKeypad settings 7186Example 7286 Keypad settings DefaultParameter copy 738620. Storing and loading of parameter sets 7486Parameter comparison 7586Information submenu 7686Counters menu 7786Trip counters submenu 7886Expander board menu M7 7986G1 G2 AutoFurther keypad functions 8086Commissioning 8186Commissioning of the frequency converter 8286 8386 8486 Fault tracing8586 Bulgaria