Trane TR200, BACnet Option Module Safety High Voltage Warning, Safety Note, Safety Regulations

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Safety

High Voltage Warning

WARNING

The voltage of the adjustable frequency drive is dangerous whenever it is connected to line power. Incorrect installation of the motor or adjustable frequency drive could result indeath, serious injury or damage to the equipment. Conse- quently, it is essential to comply with the instructions in this manual as well as local and national rules and safety regulations.

Safety Note

WARNING

The voltage of the adjustable frequency drive is dangerous whenever connected to line power. Incorrect installation of the motor, adjustable frequency drive or serial communication bus could result in death, serious personal injury or damage to the equipment. Consequently, the instructions in this manual, as well as national and local rules and safety regulations, must be complied with.

WARNING

Failure to follow instructions below could result in death or serious injury.

Safety Regulations

1.The adjustable frequency drive must be disconnected from line power if repair work is to be carried out. Make sure that the line power supply has been disconnected and that the necessary time has passed before removing motor and line power plugs.

2.The [STOP/RESET] key on the keypad of the adjustable frequency drive does not disconnect the equipment from line power and is thus not to be used as a safety switch.

3.Correct protective grounding of the equipment must be established, the user must be protected against supply voltage, and the motor must be protected against overload in accordance with applicable national and local regulations.

4.The ground leakage currents are higher than 3.5 mA.

5.Protection against motor overload is set by par.1-90 Motor Thermal Protection. If this function is desired, set par.1-90 Motor Thermal Protection to data value [ETR trip] (default value) or data value [ETR warning]. Note: The function is initialized at 1.16 x rated motor current and rated motor frequency. For the North American market: The ETR functions provide class 20 motor overload protection in accordance with NEC.

6.Do not remove the plugs for the motor and line power supply while the adjustable frequency drive is con- nected to line power. Make sure that the line power supply has been disconnected and that the necessary time has passed before removing motor and line power plugs.

7.Please note that the adjustable frequency drive has more voltage inputs than L1, L2 and L3, when load sharing (linking of DC intermediate circuit) and external 24 Vdc have been installed. Make sure that all voltage inputs have been disconnected and that the necessary time has passed before commencing repair work.

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Contents TR200 Introduction LED Status Safety Copyright, limitation of liability and revision rightsSafety Safety High Voltage Warning Safety NoteSafety Regulations Installation at high altitudes Voltage Min. Waiting Time MinutesSafety Safety Precautions Protection Mode Safety Before Commencing Repair Work Installation requirementsElectrical ratings Introduction About this ManualTechnical Overview Background information Physical characteristicsIntroduction Transport mechanismIntroduction Assumptions Background KnowledgeAvailable Literature for TR200 Introduction Abbreviations LED MAV MOC MRVHow to Install Installation of the OptionInstructions How to InstallCabling Cable lengths and number of nodesHow to Install How to Install Network Termination Connecting the Bus LineMaximum Cable Lengths How to Install Cable Routing EMC PrecautionsConnection of the Cable Shield How to Install Ground Connection How to Configure the System Initialization ProcedureInitialization Parameter How to Configure the System Control Word Timeout FunctionBibbs Name Par. number Value How to Configure the System Open-loop How to Control the Adjustable Frequency DriveReference Handling Closed-loopHow to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Analog Input and Output ObjectsRameter Notifi Timeout Scription Rameter Object Change- Non-vola Alarm Triggers Object Name Able DeCation Timeout BusNon-vola Alarm Triggers Bus Able De BO30 Reserved Output Change Non-vola Alarm Write Timeout ScriptionObject Name Able De How to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Change Non-vola Alarm Object Name Able DeTriggers Bus Timeout BV80 Broken Belt BV121 10V low BV156 Reserved, P Change- Non-vola Alarm Object Name Able De Multi-state Input and Output ObjectsDrive Par Write Real Time Clock Variable Object Read Change- Non-volaWrite Scription Adjustable Frequency Drive Feedback to Network Output Value Output Value StageValue Class Object / Property Support Matrix Device Binary Multi Stage File value Event notifi- cation classHow to Control the Adjustable Frequency Drive Title Default value Range Conver Data Sion index Type ParametersParameter List Comm. and Options Control Timeout TimeParameters Control SiteControl Timeout Function End-of-Timeout FunctionControl Profile Reset Control TimeoutDiagnosis Trigger ProtocolBaud Rate ParametersAddress Parity / Stop BitsMax Inter-Char Delay Minimum Response DelayMax Response Delay Coasting SelectStart Select Reverse SelectSet-up Select BACnet Device Instance Preset Reference SelectInitialization Password 72 MS/TP Max MastersAlarms TroubleshootingAlarm and Warning Messages GeneralAlarm word 2, par.16-91 Alarm word Troubleshooting Alarm WordsAlarm word, par.16-90 Alarm Word Bit Alarm Word Hex Par.16-90 Alarm WordTroubleshooting Bit Hex Par.16-92 Warning WordBit Phases Status Bi-color LED LED 1 Net StatusLED 2 Module Status MG12L122 *MG12L122
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