Roberts Gorden NEMA 4 Variable Frequency Drive Programming, VFD Parameter Settings For Use With

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SECTION 6: VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE PROGRAMMING

SECTION 6: VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE PROGRAMMING

6.1VFD Parameter Settings For Use With

ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRAVAC™

The VFD parameters come with factory default set- tings. The following parameter settings must be changed for ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRAVAC™. Settings can only be altered when the pump motor is stopped.

Verify that there is power to the VFD (LCD display will be on) and power to the 24 V power switch on the relay board of the ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRA- VAC™ controller is off.

DANGER

Electrical Shock Hazard

Enclosure contains live electrical components.

Programming must be done by a trained technician only.

Replace cover before operating.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.

To override the rotary disconnect switch inside the VFD enclosure, turn the square rod with a wrench to the ON position. In order to be able to close the cover of the disconnect, the rods need to be turned back to the OFF position.

6.1.1

To enter the PROGRAM mode and access the parameters, press the Mode button. This will activate the PASSWORD prompt (if the password has not been disabled).

Display reads "00"

Upper right decimal point blinks

00

6.1.2

Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the password value (the factory set password is 225)

Press Mode to enter password

Once the correct password value is entered, the dis- play will read "P01", which indicates that the PROGRAM mode has been accessed at the begin- ning of the parameter menu (P01 is the first parameter).

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P 01

NOTE: If the display flashes "Er", the password was incorrect, and the process to enter the password must be repeated.

6.1.3Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the desired parameter number. For new parameter settings See Page 28, Section 6.2.

6.1.4Once the desired parameter number is found:

Press Mode to display present parameter setting (example setting is 20.0).

Upper right decimal point blinks.

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Use arrow buttons to change setting

Press Mode to store new setting and exit the program mode.

6.1.5To change another parameter, press the Mode key again to re-enter the PROGRAM mode (the parameter menu will be accessed at the parameter that was last viewed or changed before exiting).

If the Mode key is pressed within two minutes of exit- ing the PROGRAM mode, the password is not required to access the parameters. After two minutes,

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Contents Owner InstallerPage Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Introduction Carton Contents Urvsc Ultravac Satellite Controller Inside View Urvccm Ultravac Central Controller with ModemUrvccr Ultravac Central Controller with RS-485 Converter Safety Manpower RequirementsExample Site Layout Example Site Layout Specifications Relay Board ControlController Enclosure Variable Frequency Drive VFD Enclosure Standard Models Nema 4 ModelsElectrical Variable Frequency Drive Components Factory pre-wiring shown Preparation InstallationControl Wiring Cable Requirements 3.3.1 Line Power Supply5 RS-485 Communication Wire Between Controllers Indoor Sensor CableVariable Frequency Drive Requirements Variable Frequency Drive MountingOutside Air Supply Indoor Sensor PlacementCentral Controller Communication Equalization Wiring Typical External DiagramsBMS Enable Optional 12060 Hz Pump 230 46060 Hz See Note To Satellite ControllerFor 115 V For 460 Input Input VFD VFD models Supply Input VFD model shown See NoteCommunications TCP/IP communication moduleDedicated Phone Line for Central Controller Modem To Controller #2 RS-485 Converter for Central ControllerSet to on + Central ControllerTCP/IP Communication Module Mounting Ohm resistor included Black RS-45 Jack Module power wireEthernet Cable To LAN Red + RJ-11 JackDirect Connect Controller Switch OrderNumber Values 1=ON, 0=OFF Order 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8Repeater Repeater WiringVFD Parameter Settings For Use With Variable Frequency Drive ProgrammingRoberts Gordon Ultravac Altering VFD Parameters Parameter Factory New Number Name DefaultCommissioning the Corayvac System Setting The Corayvac End Burner VacuumEnd Vent Vacuum Approximate reading after adjustingPossible Damper Couplings’ Locations Parameter Factory New Number Name Default Setting Replacement Parts Roberts Gordon Ultravac Controller Replacement PartsDescription Part Number Variable Frequency Drive Components Diagram Variable Frequency Drive Replacement Parts4 24V Power 1 a Fuse Control Board Power LED3 10080122 Eprom Chip Variable Frequency Drive VFDVariable Frequency Drive 25 a or 10 a Fuse Troubleshooting Flow ChartTroubleshooting Flow ChartYes control board 24 V output Yes Troubleshooting Flow ChartTroubleshoot Ends Troubleshooting Flow ChartWarranty is Void if ROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY forLimitations on Authority Representatives

NEMA 4 specifications

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