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PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALLATION FOR SAFETY
Preface
DANGER
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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 4 Digital Keypad Operation
Chapter 5 Parameters
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Appendix B Accessories
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Inspections
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive
1.1.1 Nameplate Information
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Receiving and Inspection
1.1.2 Model Explanation
1.2 Appearances
1.1.3 Series Number Explanation
1.1.4 Drive Frames
Taoyuan 230V 3-phase 1HP0.75kW Model
1.3 Installation Steps
1.4 Storage
3. If the AC motor drive is stored for more than 3 months, the temperature should not be higher than 30 C. Storage longer than one year is not recommended, it could result in the degradation of the electrolytic capacitors
Chapter 1 IntroductionVFD-S Series
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2.2 Installation
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
2.1 Ambient Conditions
Air Flow
150mm 6inch
50mm 2inch 50mm 2inch 150mm 6inch
Dimensions are in millimeter and inch
2.3 Dimensions
Frame S1 VFD002S11A, VFD002S21A, VFD002S23A
13 .0 0 .5
5. 8 0
88 .0 3 .4
73 .0 2 .8
5. 8 0
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2 .9
74 .0 2 .9
85 .0 3 .3
10 2. 0 4
2. 8 0
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5. 0 0
12 4. 0 4
3 .3
5. 8 0
2 .9
5. 8 0
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2 .9
5. 8 0
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3 .3
12 6. 0 4
5. 8 0
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12 7. 0 5
5. 4 0
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12 9. 0 5
12 9. 0 5
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10 0. 0 3 86 .5 3 .4 73 .0 2 .8
67 .8 2 .6
5. 5 0
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5. 4 0
12 9. 3 5 8. 5 0
67.8
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Frame S2 VFD015S21U, VFD015S43U, VFD022S21U, VFD022S43U
53.9
2.4 Wiring
Basic Wiring Diagrams
2.4.1 Basic Wiring
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fault output
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when power supply
For VFDXXXSXXA/B/D/U
S/L2
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R/L1
T/L3
Two/Three wire control
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NPN Mode
PNP Mode
For VFDXXXSXXE
2.4.2 External Wiring
Control circuit terminals U/T1, V/T2, W/T3
2.4.3 Main Terminals Connections
Mains power terminals R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 and L/L1, N/L2
Forward running
Terminals +2/B1, B2 for connecting brake resistor
Terminals +2/B1, +1 for connecting DC reactor
Grounding terminals
2.4.4 Control Terminals
RJ11
AFM circuit
Control signal wiring size 18 AWG 0.75 mm2 with shielded wire
Internal Circuit
Digital inputs M0~M5, GND
wind each wires 3 times or more around the core
Analog input terminals AVI, GND
Digital outputs MO1, MCM
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Power terminal
2.4.5 Main Circuit Terminals
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2-30
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The keypad should light up as follows normal status with no error
Chapter 3 Start Up
3.1 Preparations before Start-up
If the drive has built-in fan, it should run
Check if the motor direction of rotation is correct
3.2 Operation Method
3.3 Trial Run
Check if acceleration and deceleration are smooth
1. Stop running immediately if any fault occurs and refer to the troubleshooting guide for solving the problem
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4.1 Description of the Digital Keypad
4.2 Explanation of LED Indicators
Chapter 4 Digital Keypad Operation
4.3 Explanations of Display Messages
The internal PLC process step currently being performed
4.4 How to Operate the Digital Keypad
To shift data
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Chapter 5 Parameters
5.1 Summary of Parameter Settings
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Setting
Settings
Settings
Explanation
Explanation
Settings
Setting
Factory
Group 3 Output Function Parameters
Explanation
Settings
Setting
Factory
Group 5 Multi-Step Speed and PLC Parameters
Explanation
Settings
Setting
Factory
Explanation
Group 9 Communication Parameters
Explanation
Settings
Setting
Factory
5.2 Parameter Settings for Applications
Two-wire/three-wire
Over-torque Setting
Output Signal during Running
Output Signal when Frequency Attained
This parameter can be set during operation
5.3 Description of Parameter Settings
Group 0 User Parameters
0-00
0-04
d2 Multifunction display, see Pr.0-04 d3 Display output current LED A
0-05
0-07
0-06
Software Version
0-08
0-07
Password Decode Flow Chart
0-08
0-07
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Setting for Pr
8 factory setting
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1-02
1-00
1-01
1-03
Standard V/F Curve
1-05
1-06
1-07
1-11
1-09
1-10
1-12
Time
Acceleration Time Jog operation commandON
Frequency
Max. output Freq. Pr.1-00
Acceleration/deceleration Characteristics
Disable S curve
Enable S curve
1-18
J1 Voltage signal input0-10V Current signal input4-20mA
Group 2 Operation Method Parameters
2-01 Source of Operation Command
2-02
10kHz
3kHz
115V/230V/460V Series
2-05 Loss of ACI Signal 4-20mA
Analog Frequency Meter
Group 3 Output Function Parameters
3-01
Analog Current Meter
Freq
3-06
Counter Trigger Signal Multi-function Input Terminal
2ms 2ms The width of trigger signal should not be less than 2ms250 Hz
Display Pr.0-04=d1 TRG
Function
Setting
Description
4-01
Group 4 Input Function Parameters
4-00
4-02
This example shows a potentiometer range of 0 to 5 Volts
0 Hz
Potentiometer Scale
Max Output Pr.1-00 Freq 60Hz
Potentiometer Scale
4-08
4-06
4-07
Parameters & Functions table
RUN/STOP
FWD/STOP
REV/STOP
REV/FWD
d4, d5 External Faults
setting by d5 GND
RESET Mx Close Operation available setting by d6 GND
d6 External Reset
d10 Jog Operation Control
Mx Close Operation available d10 jog operation command GND
d11 Acceleration/Deceleration Speed Inhibit
d13, d14 External Base Block
d12 First or Second Acceleration/Deceleration Time Selection
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UP setting by d15 DOWN setting by d16
B.B.N.O Mx Close Operation available. setting by d13 B.B.N.C
Mx OpenOperation available. setting by d14 GND
Mx Close Freq. will increase by one unit
setting by d18 GND
PLC operation Mx Close Run PLC. setting by d17 Mx ClosePause PLC
d19 Counter Trigger
d22 PID function disable
Reset counter Mx close reset counter d20 reset the counter value GND
d20 Counter Reset
d27 Press UP/DOWN key to switch forward/reverse N.O. motion
RUN/STOP
4-11
M0 Open Stop, Close Run M1 No Function GND
5-02
5-00
5-01
5-03
Example 2 Pr.5-07 = d2 Continuously executes program cycles
Example 3 Pr. 5-07 = d3 Execute one cycle step by step
Example 4 Pr. 5-07 =d4 Continuously execute PLC cycles step by step
5-08
Weights
Example 5 Pr. 5-07 = d1 Execute one cycle of the PLC program
0=Forward
5-11
5-09
5-10
5-12
Group 6 Protection Parameters
6-01
Over-voltage Stall Prevention
Over-current Stall Prevention Level
6-05
6-03 Over-Torque Detection Mode OL2
6-04
6-07
Third Most Recent Fault Record
Present Fault Record
Second Most Recent Fault Record
6-08
d20 Software protection enable codE d21 Reserved
7-01
Group 7 Motor Parameters
7-00
7-02
8-01
Output Frequency
8-00
8-02
8-06
8-04 Momentary Power Loss Operation Selection
8-05
8-07
8-11
8-08 Skip Frequency 1 Upper Limit
8-10
8-12
8-16
8-15
Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR
8-17
RS485
9-01
Computer
9-03
1 +EV 2 GND 3 SG- 4 SG+
7.N.2
ASCII mode
RTU mode
7.E.1
ASCII mode
RTU mode
3.2 ADR Communication Address
RTU mode Command message
3 Command code 10H, write n word, n=12
3.4 Check sum ASCII mode
Unsigned char* data Å a pointer to the message buffer
Address
Content
Functions
Address
Content
Functions
Error message
ASCII mode
RTU mode
Exception
3.7 Communication program of PC
A-02
A-00
A-01
A-03
A-07
A-05
A-06
A-08
A-11
Sleep Function
A-10
A-12
Drange
+ + +
1-00
A-13 = 56-0 X 100100 X 10 =
Chapter 6 Fault Code Information
6.1 Common Problems and Solutions
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Fault
6.2 Reset
Over-current during acceleration
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Over Current OC
Over-current during deceleration
Ground fault
7.2 Ground Fault
7.3 Over Voltage OV
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7.4 Low Voltage Lv
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7.5 Over Heat OH
7.6 Overload
Check for correct settings at
Check if all connectors are connect correctly and no noise is present
7.8 Phase Loss PHL
7.7 Keypad Display is Abnormal
Check wiring at R, S and T terminals
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Check to see if frequency is
7.10 Motor Speed cannot be Changed
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out of range upper/lower
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7.11 Motor Stalls during Acceleration
7.12 The Motor does not Run as Expected
settings
7.13 Electromagnetic/Induction Noise
7.14 Environmental Condition
7.15 Affecting Other Machines
Daily Inspection
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DANGER
Periodic Inspection
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Maintenance
DC capacity of main circuit
Printed circuit board and connector of main circuit
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115V Class
Appendix A Specifications
Voltage Class
Voltage Class
Voltage Class
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General Specifications
460V Class
Appendix B Accessories
B.1 All Brake Resistors & Brake Units Used in AC Motor Drives
9. Definition for Brake Usage ED%
B.1.1 Dimensions and Weights for Brake resistors
General precaution
B.2 EMI Filters
Installation
Choose suitable motor cable and precautions
1. Use the cable with shielding double shielding is the best
The length of motor cable
B.2.1 Dimensions
Order P/N RF007S21AA/ RF007S43AA
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Order P/N RF022S21BA
Order P/N 12DKT1W3S
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POWER-IN
Order P/N 08TDT1W4S
POWER-IN
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POWER-IN
B-10
B.3 AC Reactor B.3.1 AC Input Reactor Recommended Value
B.3.2 AC Output Reactor Recommended Value
B.3.3 Applications for AC Reactor
Application
B.4 DC Choke Recommended Values
Power
B.5 Zero Phase Reactor RF220X00A
Zero Phase Reactor
Supply
Models
B.6 Din Rail-DR01
Screw Size
Pr. 4-05 set to d06 M2 set for reset
B.7 Remote Controller RC-01
Dimensions are in millimeter
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73.02.87
B.8 Conduit Bracket BK-S
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B-18
B.9 Non-fuse Circuit Breaker Chart
Fuse Specification Chart
B-20
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Appendix C How to Select the Right AC Motor Drive
Related Specification
n T + I M ⎢1+
C.1 Capacity Formulas
n T + n s k s − 1 = P C 1 ⎢ ⎢
k ⋅ N
k ⋅ 3 ⋅VM ⋅ IM ⋅10−3 ≤ the capacity of AC motor drivekVA
Symbol explanation
k ⋅ IM ≤ the rated current of AC motor drive A
cosϕ
Parameter Settings Note
C.2 General Precautions
Selection Note
25% 40% 60% 100
C.3 How to Choose a Suitable Motor
torque%
continuous
To avoid resonances, use the Skip frequencies
Special motors
Power Transmission Mechanism
Motor torque
Motor