LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drives: User Manual
LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drives: User Manual
LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drives: User Manual
User Manual
January 2007
Supersedes September 2006
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LIST OF FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LIST OF TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Definitions and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hazardous High Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warnings, Cautions and Notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving and Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage and Shipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drive Derating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Chokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 3 POWER WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Installation Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grounding of Power Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Installation and the UL Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable and Motor Insulation Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL WIRING AND INTERNAL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Board Power-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Terminal Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Unit Mounting Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 5 MENU INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keypad Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indicators on the Keypad Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keypad Pushbuttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Further Keypad Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 6 START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APPENDIX A FAULT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Load Test with Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DC Link Test (without Motor). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: Liquid-Cooled Drive Principal Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-1: Lifting Points for Drives Consisting of One Module (Left)
and Several Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-2: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-3: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-4: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-5: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-6: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-7: Drive Mounted Inside Mounting Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-8: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive with Mounting Bracket, CH63 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-9: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drive, CH74, IP00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-10: Example of Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-11: Example PI-Diagram of Cooling System and Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-12: Safe Operating Conditions in Relation to Condensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-13: Aluminum Hose Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-14: External Thread of Hose Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-15: Pressure Loss CH6x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-16: Pressure Loss CH7x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-17: Flow Switch: Hose Connection, Fast Connector (Electrical),
Fast Connector Lock Screw, Cable Seal and Clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-18: Direction of Coolant Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-19: Example of Input Chokes for Liquid-Cooled Sizes Up to 62A . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-20: Example of Input Chokes for Liquid-Cooled
Sizes 87 145A and 590A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 2-21: Example of Input Chokes for Liquid-Cooled Sizes 261 1150A . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 3-1: Maximum Terminal Stresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 3-2: Installation Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 3-3: Grounding Terminal on Mounting Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-1: Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-2: Basic and Option Board Connections of the Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-3: Drives Connected in Parallel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-4: Connection of Control Board Cable from the Power Board
WRONG: Terminal J1 (Upper) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-5: Connection of Control Board Cable from the Power Board
CORRECT: Terminal J2 (Lower) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-6: I/O Terminals of the Two Basic Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-7: General Wiring Diagram of the Basic I/O Board (OPT-A9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-8: General Wiring Diagram of the Basic Relay Board (OPT-A2) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-9: Galvanic Isolation Barriers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-10: Positive/Negative Logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-11: Jumper Blocks on OPT-A9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-12: Jumper Selection for OPT-A9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-13: Control Unit Mounting Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-14: Control Unit Installed into the Mounting Box;
Left: Front; Right: Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-15: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and Driver Board
(CH61, CH62 and CH72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-16: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and
Driver Board (CH63) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 4-17: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and Driver Boards
(CH64 and CH74) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of Tables
Table 1-1: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Adjustable Frequency Drive
Catalog Numbering System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1-2: Power Ratings and Dimensions of Liquid-Cooled Drive,
Supply Voltage 380 500V AC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1-3: Power Ratings and Dimensions of Liquid-Cooled Drive,
Supply Voltage 525 690V AC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 1-4: Technical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-1: One-Module Drive Dimensions (Mounting Base Included). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-2: Several Module Drive Dimensions (Mounting Bracket Included). . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-3: Drinking Water Chemical Specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-4: Drinking Water Quality Recommendations Maximum Values . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-5: Drinking Water Quality Recommendations Desired Values . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-6: Process Water Specification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-7: Information About Cooling Agent and Its Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-8: Cooling Agent Flow Rates (GPM) in Relation to Power Loss
at Certain Glycol/Water Mixture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-9: Coolant Volumes and Temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-10: Liquid Connector Types (All Pressure Values at Nominal Flow). . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-11: Pressure Losses CH6x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-12: Pressure Losses CH7x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-13: Flow Switch Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-14: Maximum Temperatures of Coolant at Switching
Frequency of 3.6 kHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-15: Maximum Temperatures of Coolant at Switching
Frequency of 1.5 kHz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-16: Input Choke Dimensioning, 6-Pulse Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-17: Choke Dimensions Sizes 23 145A and 590A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2-18: Choke Dimensions Sizes 261 1150A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-1: Cable Types Required to Meet Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-2: Cable Sizes 400 500V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-3: Cable Sizes 525 690V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-4: Tightening Torques of Bolts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-5: Fuse Sizes for LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled (500V) Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 3-6: Fuse Sizes for LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled (690V) Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-1: Control I/O Terminal Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-2: Installing the Control Unit Mounting Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-3: Terminals (CH61, CH62 and CH72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-4: Terminals (CH63). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-5: Terminals between Driver Boards (CH64 and CH74) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 4-6: Terminals on Adapter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-1: Drive Status Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-2: Control Place Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-3: Status LEDs (Green Green Red) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-4: Text Lines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-5: Button Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-6: Monitored Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-7: Keypad Control Parameters, M3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-8: Fault Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-9: Fault Time Recorded Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 5-10: Real Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety
Definitions and Symbols
WARNING
This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your attention to items
or operations that could be dangerous to you and other persons
operating this equipment. Read the message and follow the
instructions carefully.
WARNING
This symbol is the Safety Alert Symbol. It occurs with either of
two signal words: CAUTION or WARNING, as described below.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
can result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
can result in minor to moderate injury, or serious damage to the
product. The situation described in the CAUTION may, if not
avoided, lead to serious results. Important safety measures are
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WARNING
Only a competent electrician may carry out the electrical
installation.
WARNING
The LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled drive is meant for fixed installations only.
WARNING
Do not perform any measurements when the drive is connected to
the mains. Prior to measurements on the motor or the motor cable,
disconnect the motor cable from the drive.
WARNING
The drive has a capacitive leakage current.
WARNING
If the drive is used as a part of a machine, the machine
manufacturer is responsible for providing the machine with a main
switch (EN 60204-1).
WARNING
Only spare parts delivered by Eaton can be used.
WARNING
The motor starts at power-up if the start command is ON.
Furthermore, the I/O functionalities (including start inputs) may
change if parameters, applications or software are changed.
Disconnect, therefore, the motor if an unexpected start can cause
danger.
WARNING
The components of the power unit of the drive are live when it is
connected to mains potential. Coming into contact with this
voltage is extremely dangerous and may cause death or severe
injury. The control unit is isolated from the mains potential.
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WARNING
The motor terminals U, V, W and the DC-link/brake resistor
terminals are live when the Liquid-Cooled drive is connected to
mains, even if the motor is not running.
WARNING
After disconnecting the drive from the mains, wait until the
indicators on the keypad go out (if no keypad is attached see the
indicators on the cover). Wait 5 more minutes before doing any
work on the Liquid-Cooled drive connections. Do not touch the
enclosure before this time has expired.
WARNING
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 Liquid-Cooled
drive is disconnected from mains.
Cautions
CAUTION
Always remove all cooling agent from the cooling element(s)
before shipping to avoid damage caused by freezing.
CAUTION
Do not perform any voltage withstand tests on any part of the
Liquid-Cooled drive. There is a certain procedure according to
which the tests shall be performed. Ignoring this procedure may
result in damaged product.
CAUTION
Do not touch the components on the circuit boards. Electrostatic
voltage discharge may damage the components.
CAUTION
Before connecting the Liquid-Cooled drive to mains, ensure the
functionality of the coolant circulation and check the circulation for
possible leaks.
CAUTION
Before connecting the drive to mains make sure that the enclosure
door is closed.
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CAUTION
Before starting the motor, check that the motor is mounted properly
and ensure that the machine connected to the motor allows the
motor to be started.
CAUTION
Set the maximum motor speed (frequency) according to the motor
and the machine connected to it.
CAUTION
Before reversing the motor, make sure that this can be done safely.
CAUTION
Make sure that no power correction capacitors are connected to the
motor cable.
CAUTION
Make sure that the motor terminals are not connected to mains
potential.
CAUTION
Before the Liquid-Cooled drive can be used to control the motor,
the proper functioning of the liquid-cooling system must be
ensured.
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Chapter 1 Overview
Receiving and Inspection
The standard delivery of Cutler-Hammer Liquid-Cooled Drives from Eatons electrical
business includes all or part of the following components:
power unit
control unit
water connection main line connecting hoses and conduits (1.5m) for CH61 CH74;
Hoses in different lengths also available
choke
optic fiber & cable set (1.5m) for control unit; Optic sets in different lengths also
available
Cutler-Hammer Liquid-Cooled Drives have undergone scrupulous tests and quality checks at
the factory before they are delivered to the customer. However, after unpacking the product,
check that no signs of transport damages are to be found on the product and that the delivery
is complete (compare the type designation of the product to the code below, Table 1-1).
If the drive has been damaged during shipping, please contact the cargo insurance company
or the carrier.
If the delivery does not correspond to your order, contact the supplier immediately.
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Table 1-1: LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Adjustable Frequency Drive Catalog Numbering System
LCX 016 A 0 4 A 2 B 1
Options
Product Family
Current Rating
480V
016 = 16A
022 = 22A
031 = 31A
038 = 38A
045 = 45A
061 = 61A
072 = 72A
087 = 87A
105 = 105A
140 = 140A
168 = 168A
205 = 205A
261 = 261A
300 = 300A
385 = 385A
460 = 460A
520 = 520A
590 = 590A
650 = 650A
730 = 730A
820 = 820A
920 = 920A
H10 = 1030A
H13 = 1370A
H16 = 1640A
H20 = 2060A
H23 = 2300A
H24 = 2470A
H29 = 2950A
H37 = 3710A
H41 = 4140A
Communication Cards
CA = Johnson Controls N2
CI = Modbus TCP
C2 = Modbus
C3 = Profibus DP
C4 = LonWorks
C5 = Profibus DP (D9 Connector)
C6 = CANopen (Slave)
C7 = DeviceNet
C8 = Modbus (D9 Type Connector)
D1 = Adapter
D2 = Adapter
D3 = RS-232 with D9 Connection
690V
170 = 170A
208 = 208A
261 = 261A
325 = 325A
385 = 385A
416 = 416A
460 = 460A
502 = 502A
590 = 590A
650 = 650A
750 = 750A
820 = 820A
H10 = 1030A
H11 = 1180A
H13 = 1300A
H15 = 1500A
H18 = 1850A
H21 = 2120A
H23 = 2340A
H27 = 2700A
H31 = 3100A
Board Modifications
1 = Standard Boards
2 = Varnished Boards
Brake Chopper Options
Software Series
A = Standard
Enclosure Rating
0 = Open Chassis
Voltage Rating
4 = 380 500V
5 = 525 690V
1-2
Input Options
2 = 3-Phase, EMC N
Keypad
A = Alphanumeric
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-40 158F (-40 70C) (no cooling liquid inside cooling element
<96%, no condensation
If the storage time exceeds 12 months, the electrolytic DC capacitors need to be charged with
caution. Therefore, such a long storage time is not recommended.
CAUTION
Always remove all cooling agent from the cooling element(s)
before shipping to avoid damage caused by freezing.
Maintenance
In normal conditions, Cutler-Hammer Liquid-Cooled drives are maintenance-free. However, if
the drive is used in conditions with temperatures below the freezing point and the liquid used
for cooling is likely to freeze, be sure to empty the cooling element if the drive must be
moved or if it is taken out of use for a longer time.
It may also be necessary to clean up the coolant ducts in the cooling element. Contact the
factory for more information.
The instructions for the cooling system provided by its manufacturer must be followed.
Technical Data
Figure 1-1 presents the block diagram of the liquid-cooled drive. Mechanically, the product
consists of two units, the Power Unit and the Control Unit. The power unit can contain one to
six modules (cooling plates), depending on the drive size. Instead of air, liquid-cooled drives
use liquid for cooling. A charging circuit is embodied in the drives.
An external three-phase AC-choke (1) at the mains input together with the DC-link capacitor
(2) form an LC-filter. In drives, the LC-filter together with the diode bridge produce the
DC-voltage supply to the IGBT Inverter Bridge (3) block. The AC-choke also functions as a
filter against High Frequency disturbances from the mains as well as against those caused by
the drive to the mains. In addition, it enhances the waveform of the input current to the drive.
In chassis with multiple parallel line-rectifiers (CH74) AC-chokes are required to balance the
line current between the rectifiers.
The power drawn by the drive from the mains is mostly active power.
The IGBT Inverter Bridge produces a symmetrical, three-phase Pulse Width Modulated
AC-voltage to the motor.
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The Motor and Application Control Block is based on microprocessor software. The
microprocessor controls the motor based on the information it receives through
measurements, parameter settings, control I/O and control keypad. The motor and
application control block controls the motor control ASIC which, in turn, calculates the IGBT
positions. Gate drivers amplify these signals for driving the IGBT inverter.
The control keypad constitutes a link between the user and the drive. The control keypad is
used for parameter setting, reading status data and giving control commands. It is
detachable and can be operated externally and connected via a cable to the drive. Instead of
the control keypad, a PC can also be used to control the drive if connected through a similar
cable (12V).
You can have your drive equipped with a control I/O board which is either isolated (OPT-A8)
or not isolated (OPT-A9) from the frame. Optional I/O expander boards that increase the
number of inputs and outputs to be used are also available. For more information, contact
Eaton or your local distributor.
The basic control interface and the parameters (the Basic Application) are easy to use. If a
more versatile interface or parameters are required, a more suitable application can be
chosen from the application manual.
An internal brake chopper is available as standard for chassis CH3. For all other sizes the
brake chopper is available as an option and installed externally. The standard product does
not include a brake resistor. It should be ordered separately.
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Brake Resistor *
Power Module
(1)
Rectifier
(Frequency
Converters Only)
External
Choke
IGBT
Inverter
3~
L1
Mains
(3)
Brake *
Chopper
L2
Motor
Current
Sensors
(2)
L3
=
3~
Charg. Res.
Power
Supply
Measurements
PE
Gate
Drivers
Control Module
Control Keypad
RS-232
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
Motor
Control
ASIC
Motor and
Application
Control
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
Control
I/O
* Brake resistor is available as optional equipment for all sizes (CH3 to CH7).
An internal brake chopper is standard equipment in CH3 only, while in all other sizes it is optional
and installed externally.
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Power Ratings
The Cutler-Hammer Liquid-Cooled product range consists of (AC input, AC output) drives.
The following tables show the drive output values for both in Ith (current) and shaft power
(electrical) as well as the drive losses and mechanical sizes. The power achieved is given as
per the supply voltage.
Drives
Table 1-2: Power Ratings and Dimensions of Liquid-Cooled Drive, Supply Voltage
380 500V AC
Drive Output
Current
Catalog
Number
1-6
Thermal
Ith
(A)
Rated
Cont. IH
(A)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
400V (kW)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
500V (kW)
7.5
Power Loss
c/a/T
(kW)
Chassis
11
0.4/0.2/0.6
CH3
LCX016A0-4
16
15
11
LCX022A0-4
22
20
15
11
15
0.5/0.2/0.7
CH3
LCX031A0-4
31
28
21
15
18.5
0.7/0.2/0.9
CH3
LCX038A0-4
38
35
25
18.5
22
0.8/0.2/1.0
CH3
LCX045A0-4
45
41
30
22
30
1.0/0.3/1.3
CH3
LCX061A0-4
61
55
41
30
37
1.3/0.3/1.5
CH3
LCX072A0-4
72
65
48
37
45
1.2/0.3/1.5
CH4
LCX087A0-4
87
79
58
45
55
1.5/0.3/1.8
CH4
LCX105A0-4
105
95
70
55
75
1.8/0.3/2.1
CH4
LCX140A0-4
140
127
93
75
90
2.3/0.3/2.6
CH4
LCX168A0-4
168
153
112
90
110
4.0/0.4/4.4
CH5
LCX205A0-4
205
186
137
110
132
5.0/0.5/5.5
CH5
LCX261A0-4
261
237
174
132
160
6.0/0.5/6.5
CH5
LCX300A0-4
300
273
200
160
200
7.0/0.6/7.6
CH61
LCX385A0-4
385
350
257
200
250
9.0/0.7/9.7
CH61
LCX460A0-4
460
418
307
250
315
6.5/0.5/7.0
CH72
LCX520A0-4
520
473
347
250
355
7.5/0.6/8.1
CH72
LCX590A0-4
590
536
393
315
400
9.0/0.7/9.7
CH72
LCX650A0-4
650
591
433
355
450
10.0/0.7/10.7
CH72
LCX730A0-4
730
664
487
400
500
12.0/0.8/12.8
CH72
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Table 1-2: Power Ratings and Dimensions of Liquid-Cooled Drive, Supply Voltage
380 500V AC (Continued)
Drive Output
Current
Catalog
Number
Thermal
Ith
(A)
Rated
Cont. IH
(A)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
400V (kW)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
500V (kW)
Power Loss
c/a/T
(kW)
Chassis
LCX820A0-4
820
745
547
450
560
12.5/0.8/13.3
CH63
LCX920A0-4
920
836
613
500
600
14.4/0.9/15.3
CH63
LCXH10A0-4
1030
936
687
560
700
16.5/1.0/17.5
CH63
LCXH11A0-4
1150
1045
766
600
750
18.5/1.2/19.7
CH63
LCXH13A0-4
1370
1245
913
700
900
19.0/1.2/20.2
CH74
LCXH16A0-4
1640
1491
1093
900
1100
24.0/1.4/25.4
CH74
LCXH20A0-4
2060
1873
1373
1100
1400
32.5/1.8/34.3
CH74
LCXH23A0-4
2300
2091
1533
1250
1500
36.3/2.0/38.3
CH74
LCXH24A0-4
2470
2245
1647
1300
1600
38.8/2.2/41.0
2xCH74
LCXH29A0-4
2950
2681
1967
1550
1950
46.3/2.6/48.9
2xCH74
LCXH37A0-4
3710
3372
2473
1950
2450
58.2/3.0/61.2
2xCH74
LCXH41A0-4
4140
3763
2760
2150
2700
65.0/3.6/68.6
2xCH74
Ith = Thermal maximum continuous RMS current. Dimensioning can be done according to
this current if the process does not require any overloadability or the process does not
include any torque ripple.
IL = Low overloadability current. Allows +10% torque ripple. 10% exceeding can be
continuous.
IH = High overloadability current. Allows +50% torque ripple. 50% exceeding can be
continuous.
All values with cos = 0.83 and efficiency = 97%.
c/a/T: c = power loss into coolant; a = power loss into air; T = total power loss; power losses
of input chokes not included. All power losses obtained using max. supply voltage and
switching frequency of 3.6 kHz.
If some other mains voltage is used, apply the formula P =
the Liquid-Cooled drive output power.
3 Un In cos to calculate
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Table 1-3: Power Ratings and Dimensions of Liquid-Cooled Drive, Supply Voltage
525 690V AC
Drive Output
Current
Catalog
Number
Thermal
Ith
(A)
Rated
Cont. IH
(A)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
525V (kW)
Optimum
Motor at Ith
690V (kW)
Power Loss
c/a/T
(kW)
Chassis
LCX170A0-5
170
155
113
110
160
7.5/0.4/7.9
CH61
LCX208A0-5
208
189
139
132
200
9.0/0.5/9.5
CH61
LCX261A0-5
261
237
174
160
250
6.5/0.3/6.8
CH61
LCX325A0-5
325
295
217
200
300
7.5/0.4/7.9
CH72
LCX385A0-5
385
350
257
250
355
9.0/0.5/9.5
CH72
LCX416A0-5
416
378
277
250
355
9.4/0.5/9.9
CH72
LCX460A0-5
460
418
307
300
400
10.0/0.5/10.5
CH72
LCX502A0-5
502
456
335
355
450
12.0/0.6/12.6
CH72
LCX590A0-5
590
536
393
400
560
13.0/0.7/13.7
CH63
LCX650A0-5
650
591
433
450
600
16.0/0.8/16.8
CH63
LCX750A0-5
750
682
500
500
700
18.0/0.9/18.9
CH63
LCX820A0-5
820
745
547
560
800
19.0/1.0/20.0
CH74
LCX920A0-5
920
836
613
650
850
21.3/1.2/22.5
CH74
LCXH10A0-5
1030
936
687
700
1000
22.0/1.1/23.1
CH74
LCXH11A0-5
1180
1073
787
800
1100
25.0/1.3/26.3
CH74
LCXH13A0-5
1300
1182
867
900
1200
31.0/1.6/32.6
CH74
LCXH15A0-5
1500
1364
1000
1000
1400
38.0/1.9/39.9
CH74
LCXH18A0-5
1850
1682
1233
1250
1650
39.6/2.0/41.6
2xCH74
LCXH21A0-5
2120
1927
1413
1450
1900
45.0/2.4/47.4
2xCH74
LCXH23A0-5
2340
2127
1560
1600
2100
55.8/2.9/58.7
2xCH74
LCXH27A0-5
2700
2455
1800
1850
2450
68.4/3.4/71.8
2xCH74
LCXH31A0-5
3100
2818
2066
2150
2800
2xCH74
Ith = Thermal maximum continuous RMS current. Dimensioning can be done according to
this current if the process does not require any overloadability or the process does not
include any torque ripple.
IL = Low overloadability current. Allows +10% torque ripple. 10% exceeding can be
continuous.
IH = High overloadability current. Allows +50% torque ripple. 50% exceeding can be
continuous.
All values with cos = 0.83 and efficiency = 97%.
c/a/T: c = power loss into coolant; a = power loss into air; T = total power loss; power losses
of input chokes not included. All power losses obtained using max. supply voltage and
switching frequency of 3.6 kHz.
If some other mains voltage is used, apply the formula P =
the Liquid-Cooled drive output power.
3 Un In cos to calculate
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Specifications
Table 1-4: Technical Information
Description
Mains Connection
Input voltage Uin
Specification
Input frequency
Connection to mains
Motor Connection
Output voltage
Continuous output current
Output frequency
Frequency resolution
Control Characteristics
Control method
0 Uin
Rated current at nominal inflow cooling water temperature
according to dimensioning charts
0 320 Hz (standard); 7200 Hz (Special software)
Application dependent
Frequency control U/f
Open Loop Sensorless Vector Control
Closed Loop Vector Control
480V:
Up to and including 61 Amp Size:
1 16 kHz; Factory default 10 kHz
From 72 Amp Size:
1 12 kHz; Factory default 3.6 kHz
575V:
1 6 kHz; Factory default 1.5 kHz
Note: Derating required if higher switching frequency than the
default is used!
Switching frequency
(see parameter 2.6.9)
Frequency reference
Analog input
Panel reference
Field weakening point
Acceleration time
Deceleration time
Braking torque
Ambient Conditions
Ambient operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Air quality:
chemical vapors
mechanical particles
Altitude
Vibration
EN50178/EN60068-2-6
Shock
EN50178, EN60068-2-27
Enclosure class
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Specification
Fulfils all EMC immunity requirements
EMC level N; EMC level T for IT networks
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Chapter 2 Installation
Mounting
Liquid-cooled drive modules must be installed into an enclosure. The drives consisting of
one module will be mounted on the mounting plate. The drives that include two or three
modules are mounted inside a mounting bracket, which will then be installed in the
enclosure.
Note: If any other than vertical installation position is required, please contact your
distributor!
On Page 2-2 you will find the dimensions of liquid-cooled drives installed on mounting bases
(plates and brackets).
Lifting the Drive
Eaton recommends use of a jib crane or similar elevating device to lift the drive unit. See
Figure 2-1 for correct lifting points.
Use either the hole(s) in the middle of the mounting plate (Lifting point 1) or the hole in the
H-shaped part of the mounting plate (Lifting point 2) for lifting the drive. See Figure 2-1.
Lifting Point 1
.51 (13.0) Dia.
Lifting Point 1
.51 (13.0) Dia.
Lifting Point 2
.35 (9.0) Dia.
Figure 2-1: Lifting Points for Drives Consisting of One Module (Left) and Several Modules
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
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Liquid-Cooled Dimensions
Drives Consisting of One Module
Table 2-1: One-Module Drive Dimensions (Mounting Base Included)
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Weight
in Lbs. (kg)
Chassis
Width
Height
Depth
CH3
6.30 (160)
16.97 (431)
9.69 (246)
66 (30)
CH4
7.60 (193)
19.41 (493)
10.12 (257)
77 (35)
CH5
9.69 (246)
21.77 (553)
10.39 (264)
88 (40)
CH61/62
9.69 (246)
25.91 (658)
14.65 (372)
121 (55)
CH72
9.69 (246)
42.36 (1076)
14.65 (372)
198 (90)
Terminals
9.69
(246)
Water In/Out
16.97
(431)
.47
(12)
3.98
(101)
2.32
(59)
7.64
(194)
2.20
(56)
3.23
6.30 (82)
(160)
Dia. .39
(10)
1.18
(30)
3.19
(81)
1.57
(40)
Dia. .35
(9)
1.57
(40)
.51
(13)
2.32
(59)
.59
(15)
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Dia. .39
(10)
19.41
(493)
1.77
(45)
.63
(16)
Dia. .39
(10)
10.12
(257)
5.24
(133)
Dia. .35
(9)
.47
(12)
.43
(11)
Top View
Bottom View
1.02
(26)
.39
(10)
.98
(25)
2.60
(66) 4.80
(122) 6.97
(177)
3.03
(77)
Water In/Out
M8
6.57
(167)
M8
.65
(16.5)
M12
.49
(12.5)
.98
2.24
(25)
(57)
1.18
(30)
10.39
2.24 (264)
(57)
4.09
(104)
Bottom
Dia. .51
(13)
.16
(4)
3.15
(80)
.26
(6.5)
9.69
(246)
7.87
(200)
3.94
(100)
.16
(4)
Top
19.88
(505)
1.30
(33)
21.77
(553)
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2-3
Dia. .51
(13)
3.94
(100)
14.69
(373)
23.23
(590)
9.69
(246)
Bottom
3.19
(81)
M12
V W
2.09
(53)
Coolant
Outlet
Coolant
Inlet
x = Grounding Bolt
M8x25
Top
Right Side
1.57
(40)
L3 L2 L1
x
.39
(10)
1.77
(45)
1.30
(33)
Dia. .55
(14)
1.38
(35)
6.85
(174)
23.07
(586)
25.91
(658)
3.15
(80)
5.91
(150)
.39
(10)
.63
(16)
2.01
(51)
Front
Left Side
Top View
Bottom
6-Pulse Supply
1.57
(40)
2.56
14.65 (65)
(372) 2.56
(65)
4.06
(103)
.39
(10)
1.57
(40)
2.95
(75)
Dia. .55
(14)
1.30
(33)
.55
(14)
.87
(22)
36.65
(931)
2.56
(65)
2.56
(65)
4.06
(103)
2.66
(67.5)
Coolant In/Out
9.21
(234)
2.01
(51)
1.57
(40)
12-Pulse Supply
.79
(20)
.79
(20)
.39
(10)
7.87 1.18
(200) (30)
.39
(10)
3.15
(80)
.39
(10)
Dia. .51
(13)
39.37
41.73 (1000)
(1060) 42.40
(1077)
R .28
(7)
2-4
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
Chassis
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
in Lbs. (kg)
CH63
19.88 (505)
36.38 (924)
14.76 (375)
264 (120)
CH64
29.37 (746)
36.38 (924)
14.76 (375)
396 (180)
CH74
29.37 (746)
46.26 (1175)
15.16 (385)
617 (280)
2-5
Bottom
18.90
(480)
9.69
(246)
.98
(25)
Top
.39
(10)
1.77
(45)
Dia. .43
(11)
1.18 9.21
(30) (234)
2.36
(60)
.39
(10)
6.85
(174)
6.42
(163)
2.09
(53)
3.27
(83)
1.34
(34)
Dia. .98
(25)
.24
(6)
23.58
(599)
23.94
(608)
36.38
(924)
34.25
(870)
34.41
(874)
1.30
(33)
Dia. .55
(14) .98
(25)
.55
1.57
(40)
.65 (14)
8.82 (16.5)
(224)
Dia. .43
(11)
1.97
.87 (50)
(22)
1.57
(40)
Coolant
Outlet
Right Side
.20
(5)
2.95
(75)
4.06 3.94 3.94
(103) (100) (100)
19.88
(505)
1.20
(30.5)
.59
(15)
11.50
(292)
14.76
(375)
13.98
(355)
Front
Left Side
2-6
MN04005001E
Bottom
5.79
(147)
Top
.63
(16)
Dia. .43
(11)
.55
(14)
1.57
(40)
6-Pulse Supply
3.15
(80)
15.16 2.56
(385) (65)
4.13
(105)
28.39
(721)
1.18
(30)
Dia. .55
(14)
2.87
(73)
.47
(12)
3.46
(88)
43.31
(1100)
6.89
(175)
29.37
(746)
.39
(10)
1.57
(40)
.98
(25)
Dia. .18
(4.6)
.39
(10)
7.87
(200) 9.69
(246)
6.89 .47
(175) (12)
1.38
(35)
14.72
(374)
6.69
(170)
.39
(10)
.67
(17)
.59
(15)
1.3
(33)
12-Pulse Supply
7.87
(200)
6.89 .47
(175) (12)
7.87
(200)
6.89
(175)
.47
(12)
2.99
(76)
46.26
(1175)
29.29
(744)
5.51
(140)
9.69
(246)
.39
(10)
29.37
(746)
3.15
(80)
.39
(10)
MN04005001E
2-7
Cooling
Instead of using air for cooling, Cutler-Hammer Liquid-Cooled drives are cooled with liquid.
The liquid circulation of the drive is usually connected to a heat-exchanger (liquid-liquid/
liquid-air) which cools down the liquid circulating in the cooling elements of the drive. The
cooling agents acceptable for use are drinking water, demineralized water or a mixture
(60/40) of water and glycol. In a closed circulation system, the values in Table 2-3 are
recommended reference values. To avoid electrochemical corrosion, Eaton recommends
adding an inhibitor (e.g. Ferrolix 332/Henkel or Cortec VpCI-649) in the cooling agent.
Note: If no heat-exchanger is used, actions must be taken to avoid electrochemical corrosion.
Specifically no brass or copper elements may be used in the liquid circulation of the drive.
Drinking Water Specification
Table 2-3 provides general guidelines for water quality.
Note: 1 mg/L = 1 ppm.
Table 2-3: Drinking Water Chemical Specification
Quality
Unit
Value
Quality
Unit
Acrylamide
Antimony
Arsenic
Benzene
Benzopyrene
Boron
Bromate
Cadmium
Chromium
g/L
g/L
g/L
g/L
g/L
mg/L
g/L
g/L
g/L
0.10
5.0
10
1.0
0.010
1.0
10
5.0
50
g/L
g/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
g/L
g/L
g/L
1.0
20
50
11.0
0.5
0.15
0.10
0.50
0.10
Copper
Cyanides
mg/L
g/L
2.0
50
g/L
g/L
10
10
1,2-Dichloroethane
Epichlorohydrin
Fluoride
Lead
g/L
g/L
mg/L
g/L
3.0
0.10
1.5
10
Mercury
Nickel
Nitrate [NO3]
Nitrate-Nitrogen [NO3-N]
Nitrite [NO2]
Nitrite-Nitrogen [NO2-N]
Bactericides
Bactericides, total
Polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons
Selenium
Tetrachloroethylene and
trichloroethylene total
Trihalomethanes total
Vinyl chloride
Chlorophenols total
g/L
g/L
g/L
Value
100
0.50
10
Unit
Max.
Value
Aluminum
Ammonium [NH2]
Ammonium [NH2-N]
Chloride
Manganese
Iron
Sulphate
Sodium
Oxidizability [CODMn-O2]
g/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
g/L
g/L
mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
200
0.50
0.40
<100
50
<0.5
250
200
5.0
2-8
MN04005001E
Unit
Desired Value
pmy/100 ml
pmy/100 ml
pH
S/cm
beg/L
mSv/year
dH
m
0
0
No unusual changes
68
<100
No unusual changes
No unusual changes
No unusual changes
100
0.10
3 10
300
The cleanness of the heat exchanger, and therefore the heat exchanging capacity, depend on
the purity of the process water. The more impure the water, the more frequently the heat
exchanger needs cleaning. The values in Table 2-6 are reference values required of cooling
circuit process water.
Table 2-6: Process Water Specification
Quality
Unit
Value
pH
Water Hardness
Electrical Conductivity
Chlorides (Cl)
Iron (Fe)
pH
dH
S/cm
mg/L
mg/L
69
<20
<100
<100
<.5
The design temperature of the cooling agent entering the drive module(s) is 95F (35C).
While circulating inside the cooling element, the liquid transfers the heat produced by the
power semiconductors (and the capacitors). The design temperature rise of the cooling agent
during the circulation is less than 9F (5C). Typically, 95% of the power losses is dissipated in
the liquid. Eaton recommends equipping the cooling agent circulation with temperature
supervision.
The heat exchanging equipment can be located outside the electrical room in which the
drives are located. The connections are made on site. In order to minimize the pressure
drops, the pipings should be made as straight as possible. We further recommend mounting
a regulating valve equipped with a measurement point. This makes the measurement and
regulation of liquid circulation possible in the start-up phase.
In order to prevent dirt particles from accumulating in the connections and gradually
weakening the cooling effect, installation of filters is also recommended.
The highest point of the piping must be equipped with either an automatic or a manual
venting device. The material of the piping must comply with at least AISI 304 (AISI 316 is
recommended).
Prior to the actual connection of the pipes, the bores must be cleaned thoroughly. If cleaning
with water is not possible, pressured air must be used to remove all loose particles and dust.
MN04005001E
2-9
To facilitate the cleaning and venting of the coolant circulation, installation of a bypass valve
in the main line and valves at each drive inlet is recommended. Open the bypass valve and
shut the valves to the drive when cleaning and airing the system. At start-up, the bypass
valve must be closed and the valves to the converters opened.
Figure 2-10 shows a simplified example of the cooling system as well as an example of the
connections between the drives and the cooling system.
TE
*
FE
FE
FE
=
*
18.0C
Heat Exchanger
30.0C
*
34.5C
26.1C
2-10
MN04005001E
TE
41
PE
41
TI
Drives
DN32
PA01
LS01
PI
LT
40
FV01
P01
PE
42
DN32
W01
LE
40
Chassis
CH3
.8 (.8)
1.3 (1.3)
1.4 (1.4)
1.5 (1.5)
5.3 (5.3)
CH4
2.1 (2.1)
2.6 (2.6)
2.9 (2.9)
3.2 (3.2)
5.3 (5.3)
CH5
2.6 (2.6)
4.0 (4.0)
4.2 (4.2)
4.5 (4.5)
10.6 (10.6)
CH61
5.3 (5.3)
6.6 (6.6)
7.1 (7.1)
7.7 (7.7)
10.6 (10.6)
CH62
5.3 (5.3)
6.6 (6.6)
7.1 (7.1)
7.7 (7.7)
10.6 (10.6)
CH63
5.3 (10.6)
6.6 (13.2)
7.1 (14.3)
7.7 (15.3)
10.6 (21.1)
CH64
5.3 (15.9)
6.6 (19.8)
7.1 (21.1)
7.7 (22.7)
10.6 (31.7)
CH72
5.3 (5.3)
9.2 (9.2)
9.8 (9.8)
10.6 (10.6)
10.6 (10.6)
CH74
5.3 (15.9)
9.2 (26.4)
9.8 (29.6)
10.3 (32.0)
10.6 (31.7)
MN04005001E
2-11
Table 2-8 will help you to determine the appropriate flows of cooling agent (GPM) with given
power losses (see Page 1-6).
Table 2-8: Cooling Agent Flow Rates (GPM) in Relation to Power Loss at Certain Glycol/
Water Mixture
Glycol:Water Ratio
Power Loss (kW)
100:0
80:20
60:40
40:60
20:80
0:100
1.16
1.04
0.95
0.87
0.81
0.76
2.33
2.08
1.89
1.74
1.62
1.52
3.49
3.12
2.83
2.61
2.43
2.27
4.66
4.16
3.78
3.48
3.23
3.03
5.82
5.20
4.72
4.35
4.04
3.79
6.99
6.24
5.67
5.21
4.85
4.55
8.15
7.28
6.61
6.08
5.66
5.31
9.32
8.32
7.56
6.95
6.47
6.07
10.48
9.36
8.50
7.82
7.28
6.83
10
11.65
10.40
9.45
8.69
8.08
7.58
Liquid Volume/
Element in Gallons
Liquid Ref.
Temperature,
Input in F (C)
Max. Temp.
Rise During
Circulation in F (C)
CH3
0.03
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH4
0.04
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH5
0.06
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH61
0.10
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH62
0.10
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH63
0.10
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH64
0.10
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH72
0.42
86 (30)
9 (5)
CH74
0.42
86 (30)
9 (5)
Note: In order to ensure sufficient cooling of boards, capacitors and DC-buses, Liquid-Cooled
drives of chassis CH4 are equipped with one additional fan per module. The fan is
placed underneath the module and it is supplied externally. See Page 2-18.
2-12
MN04005001E
Condensation
Condensation on the cooling plate of the liquid-cooled drive must be avoided. Therefore, the
temperature of the cooling liquid must be kept higher than the temperature of the electrical
room. Use Figure 2-12 to determine if the drive operating conditions (combination of room
temperature, humidity and cooling liquid temperature) are safe, or, to find the acceptable
temperature for the cooling liquid.
The conditions are safe when the point is below the respective curve. If not, take adequate
precautions by decreasing the room temperature and/or the relative humidity or increase the
cooling liquid temperature. Note that increasing the temperature of the cooling liquid above
figures in loadability charts decreases the nominal output current of the drive. The below
curves are valid at sea level 14.7 psi (1013 mbar).
Ambient Temperature
122 (50)
104 (40)
86 (30)
68 (20)
50 (10)
0
100 95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
113F (45C)
104F (40C)
100F (38C)
95F ()35C
86F (30C)
77F (25C)
68F (20C)
MN04005001E
2-13
For all other chassis (CH3, CH4), the standard delivery includes fast connectors of type
Tema, series 1300 or 1900. The fast connectors are also available as an option also for CH5,
CH6, CH7.
Table 2-10: Liquid Connector Types (All Pressure Values at Nominal Flow)
Thread on
Element
Thread
Pressure Loss
Pressure Loss
(Internal) Connector Type or (Cust.) Max. Pressure (Fast Connector + (Hoses +
Chassis BSPP
Hose Type
BSPP (Entire System) Element)
Element)
CH3
G3/8"
1300NE2 1/4"
87 psi (6 bar)
CH4
G3/8"
1300NE2 1/4"
87 psi (6 bar)
CH5
G3/4"
87 psi (6 bar)
CH6
G3/4"
87 psi (6 bar)
CH7
G3/4"
87 psi (6 bar)
2-14
Use sealing (e.g. Usit-R Metal washer-rubber sealing) for this type of connection.
Use sealant or sealing tape for this type of connection.
MN04005001E
Pressure Losses
Table 2-11: Pressure Losses CH6x
CH6x with standard 1.5m hoses and optional fast connectors TEMA
Volume
Flow
Rate
(GPM)
Pressure
Loss
TEMA
Inflow
(psi)
Pressure
Loss
Inflow
Hose (psi)
Pressure
Loss
Element
(psi)
Pressure
Loss
Outflow
Hose (psi)
Pressure
Loss TEMA
Outflow
(psi)
Pressure Loss
Total Inflow
Hose, Element
and Outflow
Hose (psi)
10.6
8.56
4.35
4.06
4.06
7.40
12.62
28.43
7.9
4.35
2.47
2.32
2.32
3.63
7.12
15.08
5.3
1.45
1.31
1.16
1.02
1.31
3.48
6.24
4.5
0.87
1.02
0.87
0.44
1.02
2.32
4.21
12.5
Legend
Pressure loss; TEMA,
inflow (SET-SEL) (bar)
Pressure loss; inflow
hose (SEL-SEE) (bar)
10.0
Pressure loss;
element (SEE-PEJ)
7.5
5.0
2.5
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
MN04005001E
2-15
Pressure
Loss
TEMA
Inflow
(psi)
Pressure
Loss
Inflow
Hose (psi)
Pressure
Loss
Element
(psi)
Pressure
Loss
Outflow
Hose (psi)
Pressure
Loss TEMA
Outflow
Hose (psi)
Pressure Loss
Total Inflow
Hose, Element
and Outflow
Hose (psi)
10.57
8.85
4.35
4.06
4.06
7.25
12.62
28.57
7.93
4.50
2.47
2.47
2.23
3.77
7.25
15.52
5.28
1.60
1.31
1.16
1.02
1.45
3.48
6.38
12.5
Legend
Pressure loss; TEMA,
inflow (SET-SEL) (bar)
Pressure loss; inflow
hose (SEL-SEE) (bar)
10.0
Pressure loss;
element (SEE-PEJ)
7.5
5.0
2.5
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
Pressure Loss, psi
25.00
30.00
plastic (PVC)
aluminium
The hoses must tolerate a peak pressure of 580 psi (40 bar).
Connect the line hose to its counterpart (screw connector or fast connector) on the cooling
element of the drive/inverter. The coolant inlet connector is the one closer to the mounting
plate and the outlet connector is the one closer to the face of the drive, see Figure 2-18. Due
to high pressure in the line hose, it is recommended that the liquid line is equipped with a
shut-off valve, which makes the connection easier. In order to prevent water from spraying in
the installation room, Eaton also recommends wrapping e.g. linters around the connection
during installation.
Eaton also recommends equipping the pipe branches to the cooling elements with valves.
2-16
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
Specification
Hose Connection
Closing
Switching Accuracy:
Horizontal installation
Vertical Installation
2-17
Coolant
Outlet
Coolant
Inlet
2-18
MN04005001E
Drive Derating
The tables below state the maximum coolant temperatures for Cutler-Hammer liquid-cooled
drives at given switching frequencies. Drive derating is required if the maximum
temperatures are exceeded.
Table 2-14: Maximum Temperatures of Coolant at Switching Frequency of 3.6 kHz
Chassis
Type
LCX385A0-4
47 @ 400V
43 @ 500V
CH62
LCX730A0-4
40 @ 400V
37 @ 500V
CH63
LCXH11A0-4
38 @ 400V
36 @ 500V
CH64
LCXH20A0-4
37 @ 400V
34 @ 500V
CH64
LCXH23A0-4
42 @ 400V
40 @ 500V
CH72
LCX730A0-4
42 @ 400V
40 @ 500V
CH74
LCXH20A0-4
37 @ 400V
34 @ 500V
CH74
LCXH23A0-4
37 @ 400V
34 @ 500V
LCX261A0-5
45 @ 525V
39 @ 690V
CH62
LCX502A0-5
41 @ 525V
33 @ 690V
CH63
LCX750A0-5
42 @ 525V
36 @ 690V
CH64
LCXH15A0-5
41 @ 525V
34 @ 690V
CH72
LCX502A0-5
38 @ 525V
32 @ 690V
CH74
LCXH15A0-5
41 @ 525V
34 @ 690V
Type
LCX385A0-4
52 @ 400V
49 @ 500V
CH62
LCX730A0-4
47 @ 400V
45 @ 500V
CH63
LCXH11A0-4
44 @ 400V
42 @ 500V
CH64
LCXH20A0-4
49 @ 400V
47 @ 500V
CH64
LCXH23A0-4
44 @ 400V
42 @ 500V
CH72
LCX730A0-4
45 @ 400V
43 @ 500V
CH74
LCXH20A0-4
49 @ 400V
47 @ 500V
CH74
LCXH23A0-4
44 @ 400V
43 @ 500V
MN04005001E
CH61
LCX261A0-5
54 @ 525V
51 @ 690V
CH62
LCX502A0-5
52 @ 525V
47 @ 690V
CH63
LCX750A0-5
53 @ 525V
50 @ 690V
CH64
LCXH15A0-5
52 @ 525V
47 @ 690V
CH72
LCX502A0-5
51 @ 525V
46 @ 690V
CH74
LCXH15A0-5
52 @ 525V
48 @ 690V
2-19
Input Chokes
The input choke carries out several functions in the Cutler-Hammer liquid-cooled drive.
Connection of the input choke is necessary except if you have a component in your system
that performs the same tasks (e.g. a transformer). The input choke is needed as an essential
component for motor control, to protect the input and DC-link components against abrupt
changes of current and voltage as well as to function as a protection against harmonics.
The input chokes are included in the standard delivery of Cutler-Hammer liquid-cooled
drives. However, you can also order your drive without the choke.
The Cutler-Hammer chokes listed in Table 2-16 are meant for supply voltages of 400 500V
and 525 690V.
Table 2-16: Input Choke Dimensioning, 6-Pulse Supply
Converter
Amperages
(400 500V AC)
16 22
31 38
45 61
72 87
105 140
168 261
300 385
460 520
1370 (CH74)
590 650
1640
730
2060
820
2300
920 1030
1150
2470 2950
3710
4140
Converter
Amperages
(690V AC)
Choke Type
Thermal
Current (A)
Nominal
Inductance
(H) A/B
Calculated
Loss (W)
12 23
31 38
46 62
72 87
105 140
170 261
325 385
820 1180
1850 2340
416 502
1300 1500
2700 3100
590 650
1700 1900
750
CHK0023N6A0
CHK0038N6A0
CHK0062N6A0
CHK0087N6A0
CHK0145N6A0
CHK0261N6A0
CHK0400N6A0
23
38
62
87
145
261
400
1900
1100
700
480
290
139/187
90/126
145
170
210
250
380
460
610
CHK0520N6A0
520
65/95
810
CHK0650N6A0
650
51/71
890
CHK0750N6A0
750
45/61
970
CHK0820N6A0
820
39/53
1020
CHK1030N6A0
CHK1150N6A0
CHK0520N6A0
CHK0650N6A0
CHK0750N6A0
1030
1150
520
650
750
30/41
26/36
65/95
51/71
45/61
1170
1420
810
890
970
Inductances for different supply voltages: A = 400 480V AC, B = 500 690V AC. See Table 2-17.
Converter amperages written in bold italic require three (3) chokes of the designated kind per
unit with 6-pulse supply.
2-20
MN04005001E
D1
W1
S1
H2
H1
W2
D2
W1
D1
Mains
H1
H2
Converter
S2
W2
S1
D2
MN04005001E
2-21
H1
H2
W1
CHK0023N6A0
7.01
(178)
5.51 9.06
(140) (230)
CHK0038N6A0
8.23
(209)
CHK0062N6A0
Weight
in Lbs. (kg)
W2
D1
D2
S1
S2 Dia.
8.27
(210)
4.76
(121)
3.23
(82)
.35x.55 (4 pcs)
(9x14)
22
(10)
.35x.55 (6 pcs)
(9x14)
33
(15)
8.39
(213)
.35x.55 (4 pcs)
(9x14)
44
(20)
CHK0087N6A0
913
(232)
.35x.55 (4 pcs)
(9x14)
.35 (6 pcs)
(9)
57
(26)
CHK0145N6A0
.35x.55 (4 pcs)
(9x14)
.35 (6 pcs)
(9)
81
(37)
CHK0590N6A0
20.43
(519)
.43 (6 pcs)
(11)
275
(125)
Always connect the supply cables to the choke terminals marked with #1 (see Figure 2-21).
Choose the converter connection according to Figure 2-21.
2-22
MN04005001E
D2
W1
1
S2
H1
H2
D3
W2
W3
S1
D1
Supply
Voltage
Terminal Numbers
Converter
Connection
(Terminal No.)
400 480V AC 2
500V AC
W4
575 690V AC 3
W4
Figure 2-21: Example of Input Chokes for Liquid-Cooled Sizes 261 1150A
Table 2-18: Choke Dimensions Sizes 261 1150A
Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Choke Type
H1
H2
W1
W2
W3
W4
D1
D2
D3
S1
Weight
in Lbs.
S2 Dia. (kg)
CHK0261N6A0 12.56 14.06 13.94 5.91 10.83 4.72 9.06 8.11 4.25 .35x.55 .35x.55 117
(319) (357) (354) (150) (275) (120) (230) (206) (108) (9x14) (9x14) (53)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK0400N6A0 15.08 16.57 13.78 5.91 10.83 4.72 10.31 9.37 5.51 .35x.55 .43x.59 185
(383) (421) (350) (150) (275) (120) (262) (238) (140) (9x14) (11x15) (84)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK0520N6A0 15.71 17.56 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 9.61 8.03 5.71 .51 dia. .43x.59 253
(399) (446) (497) (200) (400) (165) (244) (204) (145) (13)
(11x15) (115)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK0650N6A0 17.68 19.53 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 9.61 8.11 5.71 .51 dia. .43x.59 286
(449) (496) (497) (200) (400) (165) (244) (206) (145) (13)
(11x15) (130)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK0750N6A0 19.25 20.75 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 10.75 9.09 6.69 .51 dia. .51x.71 374
(489) (527) (497) (200) (400) (165) (273) (231) (170) (13)
(13x8) (170)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK0820N6A0 19.33 20.83 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 10.75 9.09 6.69 .51 dia. .51x.71 374
(491) (529) (497) (200) (400) (165) (273) (231) (170) (13)
(13x8) (170)
(8 pcs) (9 pcs)
CHK1030N6A0 24.80 26.65 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 12.09 9.49 6.69 .51 dia. .51x.71 469
(630) (677) (497) (200) (400) (165) (307) (241) (170) (13)
(13x8) (213)
(8 pcs) (36 pcs)
CHK1150N6A0 24.80 26.65 19.57 7.87 15.75 6.50 12.09 9.49 6.69 .51 dia. .51x.71 469
(630) (677) (497) (200) (400) (165) (307) (241) (170) (13)
(13x8) (213)
(8 pcs) (36 pcs)
MN04005001E
2-23
If you have ordered the input chokes for the liquid-cooled drive separately, pay attention to
the following instructions:
1. Protect the chokes from dripping water. You may even need to use plexiglass for
protection because jets of water may occur when working with the connections.
2. Connection of cables:
Types CHK0023N6A0, CHK0038N6A0, CHK0062N6A0 (chokes with terminal blocks)
The terminals are marked with letters U, V, W and X, Y and Z such that terminals U and
X, V and Y as well as W and Z form pairs of which one is an input and the other an
output. Furthermore, terminals U, V and W must all be used as either input or output.
The same applies to terminals X, Y and Z. See Figure 2-19.
Example: If you connect the mains cable of one phase to terminal X, the other two
phases must be connected to Y and Z. Accordingly, the choke output cables are
connected to their corresponding input pairs: phase 1 U, phase 2 V and
phase 3 W.
Other types (chokes with busbar connection)
Connect the mains cables to the upper busbar connectors (see Figures 2-20 and 2-21)
with bolts. The cables to the drive are bolted to the lower connectors. See Table 2-18 for
bolt sizes.
2-24
MN04005001E
Power Connections
Use cables with heat resistance of at least +158F (+70C). The cables and the fuses must be
sized according to the drive nominal OUTPUT current that you can find on the rating plate.
Sizing according to the output current is recommended because the drive input current never
significantly exceeds the output current. Installation of cables according to UL regulations is
presented on Page 3-10.
In chassis CH5 and greater, the field cables (both motor and mains) should be connected to a
specific cable connection block (optional equipment). However, inside a switchgear, the cable
connection can be made directly to the drive.
Table 3-5 shows the minimum sizes of the Cu-cables and the corresponding aR fuse sizes.
If the motor temperature protection of the drive (see the application manual) is used as an
overload protection, the cable should be chosen accordingly. If three or more cables are used
in parallel, each cable requires a separate overload protection.
These instructions apply only to cases with one motor and one cable connection from the
drive to the motor. In any other case, ask Eaton for more information.
Mains Cable
The mains cables of size CH31 are connected to terminal blocks (see Figure 2-2), whereas
busbar connection is used for larger sizes, see drawings on Pages 2-2 to 2-7. Mains cable
type for EMC level N is in Table 3-1.
Motor Cable
In order to avoid current sharing disbalance, it is imperative to use symmetrical motor
cables. Eaton also recommends always using shielded cable whenever possible.
The motor cables of size CH31 are connected to terminal blocks (see Figure 2-2), whereas
busbar connection is used for larger sizes, see drawings on Pages 2-2 to 2-7. Motor cable
type for EMC level N is in Table 3-1.
Ask Eaton for more information on the use of ferrite cores with the motor cable in order to
protect the motor bearings against motor bearing currents.
For information on control cables see Page 4-6 and Table 3-1.
MN04005001E
3-1
Level N/T
Mains Cable
Power cable intended for fixed installation and the specific mains voltage.
Shielded cable not required.
Motor Cable
Power cable intended for fixed installation and the specific mains voltage.
Shielded cable not required.
Control Cable
Cable Data
Table 3-2: Cable Sizes 400 500V
Catalog
Chassis Number
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH61
Ith
LCX016A0-4
16
3x2.5+2.5
50
1 10
LCX022A0-4
22
3x4+4
50
1 10
LCX031A0-4
31
3x6+6
50
1 10
LCX038A0-4
LCX045A0-4
38 45 3x10+10
50 Cu
50 Al
6 35
LCX061A0-4
61
3x16+16
50 Cu
50 Al
6 35
LCX072A0-4
72
3x25+16
50 Cu
50 Al
6 70
1/M8
LCX087A0-4
87
3x35+16
50 Cu
50 Al
6 70
1/M8
LCX105A0-4
105
3x50+25
50 Cu
50 Al
6 70
1/M8
LCX140A0-4
140
3x70+35
95 Cu/Al
25 95
1/M8
LCX168A0-4
168
3x95+50
185 Cu/Al
25 95
2/M10
LCX205A0-4
205
3x150+70
185 Cu/Al
25 95
2/M10
LCX261A0-4
261
25 95
2/M10
LCX300A0-4
300
3x240+120
25 185
2/M12
LCX385A0-4
385
2x(3x120+70)
25 185
2/M12
CH62/72 LCX460A0-4
460
2x(3x150+70)
25 185
4/M12
2x(3x185+95)
25 185
4/M12
25 185
4/M12
25 185
4/M12
LCX520A0-4
3-2
Mains and
Motor Cable
Cu (mm2)
520
LCX590A0-4
LCX650A0-4
590
650
3x(3x150+70)
LCX730A0-4
730
3x(3x150+70)
MN04005001E
Ground Terminal
(mm2)
Max. Number of
Cables/Bolt Size
820 3x(3x185+95)
8/M12
920 4x(3x185+95)
8/M12
1030 4x(3x185+95)
8/M12
LCXH13A0-4
1370 5x(3x185+95)
8/M12
LCXH16A0-4
1640 6x(3x185+95)
8/M12
2060 7x(3x185+95)
8/M12
2300 8x(3x185+95)
8/M12
LCXH13A0-4
1370 5x(3x185+95)
4/M12
LCXH16A0-4
1640 6x(3x185+95)
4/M12
2060 7x(3x185+95)
4/M12
2300 8x(3x185+95)
4/M12
LCX920A0-4
LCXH10A0-4
LCXH20A0-4
LCXH23A0-4
CH74
LCXH20A0-4
LCXH23A0-4
LCX820A0-4
CH64
Mains and
Motor Cable
Cu (mm2)
Ith
Due to insufficient number of terminal bolt connections for required number of cables, the cabinet must be equipped with an
external flexible cable connection block at both mains and motor ends if stiff cable type is used. See also Page 3-7, Step 5.
Number of bolt connections = 4.
Three grounding terminals per mounting plate, see Page 3-10.
MN04005001E
3-3
Chassis
Catalog
Number
CH61
LCX170A0-5
Ground Terminal
(mm2)
Max. Number of
Cables/Bolt Size
170 3x95+50
185 Cu/Al
25 95
2/M12
LCX208A0-5
208 3x150+70
185 Cu/Al
25 95
2/M12
LCX261A0-5
261 3x185+95
185 Cu/Al 2
25 95
2/M12
325 2x(3x95+50)
25 185
4/M12
385 2x(3x120+70)
25 185
4/M12
416 2x(3x150+70)
25 185
4/M12
460 2x(3x185+95)
25 185
4/M12
LCX502A0-5
502 2x(3x185+95)
25 185
4/M12
LCX590A0-5
590 3x(3x150+70)
8/M12
LCX650A0-5
650 3x(3x150+70)
8/M12
750 3x(3x185+95)
8/M12
LCX820A0-5
820 4x(3x150+70)
4/M12
LCX920A0-5
920 4x(3x185+95)
4/M12
1030 4x(3x185+95)
4/M12
1180 5x(3x185+95)
4/M12
LCXH13A0-5
1300 5x(3x185+95)
4/M12
LCXH15A0-5
1500 6x(3x185+95)
4/M12
LCX385A0-5
LCX416A0-5
LCX460A0-5
LCX750A0-5
CH74
LCXH10A0-5
LCXH11A0-5
CH62/72 LCX325A0-5
CH63
Mains and
Motor Cable
Cu (mm2)
Ith
Due to insufficient number of terminal bolt connections for required number of cables, the cabinet must be equipped with an
external flexible cable connection block at both mains and motor ends if stiff cable type is used. See also Page 3-7, Step 5.
Number of bolt connections = 4.
Three grounding terminals per mounting plate, see Page 3-10.
M8
177 (20)
10
M10
354 (40)
22
M12
620 (70)
22
3-4
MN04005001E
Ith
(A)
DIN43620
aR Fuse
Part No.
Fuse
Size
Fuse
Un
(V)
Fuse Qty. of
In
Fuses per
(A)
Phase 3~
CH3
16
22
31
38
45
61
72
87
105
140
168
205
261
300
385
460
460
520
520
590
590
650
650
730
730
820
920
1030
1150
1370
1370
1640
1640
2060
2060
2300
2300
170M1565
170M1565
170M1565
170M1565
170M1567
170M1567
170M3815
170M3815
170M3815
170M3815
170M3819
170M3819
170M3819
170M5813
170M5813
170M6814
170M5813
170M6814
170M5813
170M6814
170M5813
170M8547
170M5813
170M8547
170M5813
170M6812
170M6812
170M6814
170M6814
170M6814
170M6812
170M6814
170M6812
170M8547
170M6814
170M8547
170M6814
DIN000
DIN000
DIN000
DIN000
DIN000
DIN000
DIN1
DIN1
DIN1
DIN1
DIN1
DIN1
DIN1
DIN2
DIN2
DIN3
DIN2
DIN3
DIN2
DIN3
DIN2
3SHT
DIN2
3SHT
DIN2
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
DIN3
3SHT
DIN3
3SHT
DIN3
170M1415
170M1415
170M1415
170M1415
170M1417
170M1417
170M3065
170M3065
170M3065
170M3065
170M3069
170M3069
170M3069
170M5063
170M5063
170M6064
170M5063
170M6064
170M5063
170M6064
170M5063
170M6066
170M5063
170M6066
170M5063
170M6062
170M6062
170M6064
170M6064
170M6064
170M6062
170M6064
170M6062
170M6066
170M6064
170M6066
170M6064
170M3215
170M3215
170M3215
170M3215
170M3219
170M3219
170M3219
170M5213
170M5213
170M6214
170M5213
170M6214
170M5213
170M6214
170M5213
170M6216
170M5213
170M6216
170M5213
170M6212
170M6212
170M6214
170M6214
170M6214
170M6212
170M6214
170M6212
170M6216
170M6214
170M6216
170M6214
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
690
63
63
63
63
100
100
200
200
200
200
400
400
400
700
700
1000
700
1000
700
1000
700
1250
700
1250
700
800
800
1000
1000
1000
800
1000
800
1250
1000
1250
1000
CH4
CH5
CH61
CH72
CH63
CH74
LCX016A0-4
LCX022A0-4
LCX031A0-4
LCX038A0-4
LCX045A0-4
LCX061A0-4
LCX072A0-4
LCX087A0-4
LCX105A0-4
LCX140A0-4
LCX168A0-4
LCX205A0-4
LCX261A0-4
LCX300A0-4
LCX385A0-4
LCX460A0-4
LCX460A0-4
LCX520A0-4
LCX520A0-4
LCX590A0-4
LCX590A0-4
LCX650A0-4
LCX650A0-4
LCX730A0-4
LCX730A0-4
LCX820A0-4
LCX920A0-4
LCXH10A0-4
LCXH11A0-4
LCXH13A0-4
LCXH13A0-4
LCXH16A0-4
LCXH16A0-4
LCXH20A0-4
LCXH20A0-4
LCXH23A0-4
LCXH23A0-4
000T/80
000T/80
000T/80
000T/80
000T/80
000T/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
1xTN/80
2TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
2TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
3TN/80
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
1xTN/110
2TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
2TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
3TN/110
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
Tj = 77F (25C).
SHT fuses can be assembled into DIN fuse base of the corresponding size.
MN04005001E
3-5
CH72
CH63
CH74
Ith
(A)
aR Fuse
Part No.
Fuse
Size
aR Fuse
Part No.
aR Fuse
Part No.
Fuse
Size
Fuse
Size
Qty. of
Fuse Fuse Fuses per
Un
In
Phase
(V)
(A) 3~
LCX170A0-5
400 1
LCX208A0-5
400 1
LCX261A0-5
400 1
LCX325A0-5
170M5063 2TN/80
690
700 1
LCX325A0-5
400 2
LCX385A0-5
170M5063 2TN/80
690
700 1
LCX385A0-5
400 2
LCX416A0-5
170M6062 3TN/80
690
800 1
400 2
170M6062 3TN/80
690
800 1
400 2
170M6062 3TN/80
800 1
LCX416A0-5
LCX460A0-5
LCX460A0-5
LCX502A0-5
170M5213 2TN/110
170M5213 2TN/110
170M6212 3TN/110
170M6212 3TN/110
170M6212 3TN/110
690
LCX502A0-5
LCX590A0-5
170M6064 3TN/80
170M6214 3TN/110
690
1100 1
LCX650A0-5
170M6216 3TN/110
690
1250 1
LCX750A0-5
170M6216 3TN/110
690
1250 1
LCX820A0-5
170M5063 2TN/80
170M5213 2TN/110
690
700 3
LCX820A0-5
170M6062 3TN/80
170M6212 3TN/110
690
800 2
LCX920A0-5
170M5063 2TN/80
170M5213 2TN/110
690
700 3
LCX920A0-5
400 2
170M6062 3TN/80
170M6212 3TN/110
690
800 2
170M5063 2TN/80
170M5213 2TN/110
690
700 3
170M6064 3TN/80
170M6214 3TN/110
690
1000 2
170M5063 2TN/80
170M5213 2TN/110
690
700 3
170M6064 3TN/80
170M6214 3TN/110
690
1000 2
170M6064 3TN/80
170M6214 3TN/110
690
1000 3
170M6216 3TN/110
690
1250 2
170M6064 3TN/80
170M6214 3TN/110
690
1000 3
170M6216 3TN/110
690
1250 2
Tj = 77F (25C).
SHT fuses can be assembled into DIN fuse base of the corresponding size.
3-6
MN04005001E
Avoid placing the motor cables in long parallel lines with other cables.
If the motor cables run in parallel with other cables, note the minimum distances
between the motor cables and other cables given in table below.
The given distances also apply between the motor cables and signal cables of other
systems.
Distance between
Parallel Running
Cables in Feet (m)
Shielded
Cable
in Feet (m)
10 (.3)
164 (50)
3.3 (1.0)
656 (200)
MN04005001E
For chassis CH5 and greater, an external flexible cable connection block must be
used at both mains and motor ends if stiff cable type (EMCMK, MCMK) is used. See
Page 3-1.
Connect the mains, motor and control cables to their respective terminals (see
Chapter 2). If busbar connection is used, bolt the bars and the terminals together.
See bolt sizes on Pages 2-2 to 2-7.
Also take the maximum terminal stresses shown in Figure 3-1 into account.
Make sure that the control cable wires do not come in contact with the electronic
components of the unit.
If an external brake resistor (option) is used, connect its cable to the appropriate
terminal (CH3 only).
Check the connection of the ground cable to the motor and the drive terminals
marked with .
Connect the separate shield of the power cable to the ground terminals of the drive,
motor and the supply center.
3-7
2,3 kN
2,3 kN
2,3 kN
1 kN
2,3 kN
2,3 kN
1 kN
AC Drives
Maximum Terminal Stress
2,3 kN
2,3 kN
2,3 kN
3-8
MN04005001E
Installation Space
Enough free space must be left above and below the drive to ensure practical and
appropriate electrical and cooling connections. The minimum dimensions are given in the
table below. No space is required to the left and right of the drive.
Approximate Dimensions
in Inches (mm)
Chassis
CH3
3.94 (100)
5.91 (150)
CH4
3.94 (100)
7.87 (200)
CH5
3.94 (100)
7.87 (200)
CH61
3.94 (100)
11.81 (300)
CH62
3.94 (100)
15.75 (400)
CH63
7.87 (200)
15.75 (400)
CH64
7.87 (200)
19.69 (500)
CH72
7.87 (200)
15.75 (400)
CH74
7.87 (200)
19.69 (500)
MN04005001E
3-9
3-10
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
3-11
3-12
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
4-1
Figure 4-2: Basic and Option Board Connections of the Control Board
Usually, when the drive is delivered from the factory, the control unit includes at least the
standard compilation of two basic boards (I/O board and relay board) which are normally
installed in slots A and B. On the next pages you will find the arrangement of the control I/O
and the relay terminals of the two basic boards, the general wiring diagram and the control
signal descriptions. The I/O boards mounted at the factory are indicated in the catalog
number.
The control board can be powered externally (+24V, 10%) by connecting the external power
source to either of the bidirectional terminals, #6 or #12, see Page 4-7. This voltage is
sufficient for parameter setting and for keeping the fieldbus active.
Note: If the 24V inputs of several drives are parallel connected, we recommend using a diode
in terminal #6 (or #12) in order to avoid the current flowing in opposite directions. This
might damage the control board. See Figure 4-3.
External
+24V
+
#6
#7
#6
#7
#6
#7
#6
#7
4-2
MN04005001E
Notice
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR CHASSIS CH3, CH4 and CH5: If you power
the control board from the power board be sure to connect the
cable to the correct terminal. Terminal J2 on the power board is
reserved for this purpose. Do not connect the cable to terminal J1.
See Figures 4-4 and 4-5.
Figure 4-4: Connection of Control Board Cable from the Power Board
WRONG: Terminal J1 (Upper)
MN04005001E
4-3
Figure 4-5: Connection of Control Board Cable from the Power Board
CORRECT: Terminal J2 (Lower)
Control Connections
The basic control connections for boards A9 and A2 are shown in Table 4-1 on Page 4-7.
The signal descriptions are presented in the application manual.
16
17
18
19
10
20
26
15
25
14
24
13
23
12
22
11
21
4-4
MN04005001E
+10Vref
AI1+
GND
AI2+
AI2-
24Vout
GND
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
10
CMA
11
Input Reference
(Voltage)
Input Reference
(Current)
Control Voltage Output
24V
GND
[x
24Vout 12
GND
13
DIN4
14
DIN5
15
DIN6
16
CMB
17
AO1+
18
0 (4)/20 mA
AO1-
19
RC<500
DO1
20
+ U<+48V
I<50 mA
24V
GND
[x
Figure 4-7: General Wiring Diagram of the Basic I/O Board (OPT-A9)
21
RO1/2
22
RO1/3
23
RO2/1
24
RO2/2
25
RO2/3
26
RL
AC / DC
Switching:
<8A / 24V DC
<0.4A / 125V DC
<2kVA / 250V AC
Continuously
<2 Arms
Figure 4-8: General Wiring Diagram of the Basic Relay Board (OPT-A2)
MN04005001E
4-5
Control Cables
The control cables should be at least 20 AWG (.5 mm2) screened multicore cables, see Table
3-1. The maximum terminal wire size is 14 AWG (2.5 mm2) for the relay terminals and 16
AWG (1.5 mm2) for other terminals.
Galvanic Isolation Barriers
The control connections are isolated from the mains potential and the GND terminals are
permanently connected to ground. See Figure 4-9.
The digital inputs are galvanically isolated from the I/O ground. The relay outputs are
additionally double-isolated from each other at 300V AC (EN-50178).
+10Vref
GND
+24V
GND
Gate Drivers
L1
L2
L3
Control I/O
Ground
AI1
AI2+
AI2DIN1...
DIN3
CMA
Digital Input
Group A
DIN4...
DIN6
CMB
Digital Input
Group A
AO1+
AO2-
Analog
Output
DO1
Digital
Output
Control
Panel
Power
Board
Control
Board
RO1/1
RO1/2
RO1/3
RO2/1
RO2/2
RO2/3
TI1+
TI1
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Signal
Technical Information
OPT-A9
1
+10 Vref
Reference voltage
Maximum current 10 mA
AI1+
Analog input,
voltage or current
GND/AI1
AI2+
Analog input,
voltage or current
GND/AI2
GND
I/O ground
DIN1
Digital input 1
Ri = min. 5k
18 30V = 1
DIN2
Digital input 2
10
DIN3
Digital input 3
11
CMA
12
Same as terminal #6
13
GND
I/O ground
Same as terminal #7
Ri = min. 5 k
14
DIB4
Digital input 4
15
DIB5
Digital input 5
16
DIB6
Digital input 6
17
CMB
18
AO1+
19
AO1
20
DO1
OPT-A2
21
RO1/1
22
RO1/2
23
RO1/3
24
RO2/1
25
RO2/2
26
RO2/3
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Relay output 1
Relay output 2
4-7
+24V
Ground
Ground
DIN1
DIN1
DIN2
DIN2
DIN3
DIN3
CMA
+24V
CMA
Positive logic (+24V) is the active signal) = the input is active when the switch is closed.
Negative logic (0V is the active signal = the input is active when the switch is closed.
Requires setting of jumper X3 to position CMA/CMB isolated from ground.
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A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
A B C D
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4-9
R .20
(5)
Top
5.67
(144)
2.32
(59)
1.77
(45)
12.95
(329)
4-10
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4-12
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Internal Connections
As a general rule, all internal electrical and communications connections are made at the
factory. However, if modules have to be moved, for example, and the connections therefore
removed, you will have to re-establish the connections between 1) the Power Unit ASIC and
the Driver Board(s) on the one hand and 2) the Power Unit ASIC and the Optical Cable
Adapter Board on the other.
Connections between Power Unit ASIC and Driver Boards
See the figures and tables on the following pages for the correct connection of internal
electrical and communications connections.
Note: The minimum optical cable bending radius is 1.97 inches (50 mm).
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UH
X1
WL
X13
X14
X15
VL
X5
X4
VH
Internal Fan
WH
WH
VL
WL
X1
Driver Board
UH
UL
VH
X26
X29
X15
X9
X3
ASIC Board
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7
DC-
X10
X6
DC+
UL
January 2007
Figure 4-15: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and Driver Board
(CH61, CH62 and CH72)
Table 4-3: Terminals (CH61, CH62 and CH72)
Terminal Description
Terminal Description
4-14
X9
OEVA feedback
UH
X15
UL
X6
DC terminal
VH
X29
VL
X26
WH
WL
X10
X3
X4
X5
X1
DC terminal
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DC- DC+
X9
X15
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7
X6
X29
ASIC Board
X1
X26
X10
UH
VH
UL
UH
UL
VH
WH
VL
WL X3
VL
Driver Board,
Phase U
WH
X4
X5
WL
Driver Board,
Phases V & W
X2
X6
Module 1
Internal Fan
X2
X6
Module 2
Internal Fan
Figure 4-16: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and Driver Board (CH63)
Table 4-4: Terminals (CH63)
Terminal Description
Terminals on ASIC Board
X9
OEVA feedback
X15
Charging relay output
X6
DC terminal
X29
Flow supervision input
X26
Star Coupler terminal for drives greater
than CH61
X10
+24V to control board
X3
Connect to terminal X6 on phase U
driver board
X4
X5
X1
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Terminal Description
Terminals on ASIC Board (Continued)
UH
Connect to UH on Phase U driver board
UL
Connect to UL on Phase U driver board
VH
Connect to VH on Phase V/W driver board
VL
Connect to VL on Phase V/W driver board
WH
Connect to WH on Phase V/W driver
board
WL
Connect to WL on Phase V/W driver board
Terminal X2 on Phase U Driver Board
X2
Internal fan power connection for Mod. 1
4-15
DC- DC+
X9
X15
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7
X6
X29
ASIC Board
X1
X26
X10
UH
VH
UL
UH
UL
WH
VL
WL X3
VH
Driver Board,
Phase U
X4
X5
VL
WH
Driver Board,
Phase V
X2
X2
X2
X1
X1
Module 1
Internal Fan
WL
Driver Board,
Phase W
X1
Module 2
Internal Fan
Module 3
Internal Fan
Figure 4-17: Terminals and Connections between ASIC and Driver Boards (CH64 and CH74)
Table 4-5: Terminals between Driver Boards (CH64 and CH74)
Terminal Description
Terminals on ASIC Board
X9
OEVA feedback
X15
Charging relay output
X6
DC terminal
X29
Flow supervision input
X26
Star Coupler terminal for drives greater
than CH61
4-16
X10
X3
X4
X5
Terminal Description
Terminals on ASIC Board (Continued)
UH
Connect to UH on Phase U driver board
UL
Connect to UL on Phase U driver board
VH
Connect to VH on Phase V driver board
VL
Connect to VL on Phase V driver board
WH
Connect to WH on Phase W driver board
WL
Connect to WL on Phase W driver board
Terminal X2 on Phase Driver Boards
X2
Internal fan power connection
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Optical
Terminals
D-Connector
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X1
H7
X1
H6
H5
H7
H6
H5
H4
H3
H2
H1
X2 X3
DC- DC+
X9
X15
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7
H4
X6
ASIC Board
X29
H3
X1
H2
X26
X10
H1
UH
VH
UL
X2
WH
VL
WL X3
X4
X5
X3
ADC synchronization
Bus data from control board to ASIC
Bus data from ASIC to control board
Terminal Description
Other Terminals on Adapter Board
X1
Control board connection
X2
Supply voltage 24Vin (from power unit
ASIC)
X3
Note: The minimum optical cable bending radius is 1.97 inches (50 mm).
Note: Terminals X2 and X3 can be in use simultaneously. However, if the +24V supply from
the control I/O terminals (e.g. from board OPT-A1) is used, this terminal must be
protected with a diode.
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5-1
Description
RUN
Motor is running; Blinks when the stop command has been given but the
frequency is still ramping down.
Indicates the direction of motor rotation.
STOP
Indicates that the drive is not running.
READY
Lights up when AC power is on. In case of a trip, the symbol will not light up.
ALARM
Indicates that the drive is running outside a certain limit and a warning is
given.
FAULT
Indicates that unsafe operating conditions were encountered due to which
the drive was stopped.
Description
I/O Terminal
I/O terminals are selected as the control place i.e. START/STOP commands or
reference values etc. are given through the I/O terminals.
Keypad
Control keypad is selected as the control place i.e. the motor can be started or
stopped, or its reference values etc. altered from the keypad.
Bus/Comm
The drive is controlled through a fieldbus.
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Description
Lights up with the AC power connected to the drive. Simultaneously, the
drive status indicator READY is lit up.
Lights up when the drive is running. Blinks when the STOP button has been
pushed and the drive is ramping down.
Lights up when unsafe operating conditions were encountered due to which
the drive was stopped (Fault Trip). Simultaneously, the drive status indicator
FAULT blinks on the display and the fault description can be seen, see
Page 5-11, Active faults.
Text Lines
The three text lines provide the users with information on their present location in the keypad
menu structure as well as with information related to the operation of the drive.
Table 5-4: Text Lines
Indicator
Description
Location indicator: displays the symbol and number of the menu, parameter,
etc. Example: M2 = Menu 2 (Parameters); P2.1.3 = Acceleration time.
Description line: Displays the description of the menu, value or fault.
Value line: Displays the numerical and textual values of references,
parameters, etc. and the number of submenus available in each menu.
Keypad Pushbuttons
The alphanumeric control keypad has nine pushbuttons that are used for controlling the
drive (and motor), setting parameters and monitoring values.
MN04005001E
5-3
Description
RESET
This button is used to reset active faults (see Page 5-11).
SELECT
This button is used to switch between the two latest displays. This may be
useful when you want to see how the changed new value influences some
other value.
ENTER
The ENTER button is used for:
confirmation of selections
fault history reset (2 3 seconds)
Browser Button Up
Browse the main menu and the pages of different submenus.
Edit values.
Browser Button Down
Browse the main menu and the pages of different submenus.
Edit values.
Menu Button Left
Move backward in menu.
Move cursor left (in parameter menu).
Exit edit mode.
Press for 2 to 3 seconds to return to main menu.
Menu Button Right
Move forward in menu.
Move cursor right (in parameter menu).
Enter edit mode.
START Button
Pressing this button starts the motor if the keypad is the active control place.
See Page 5-10.
STOP Button
Pressing this button stops the motor (unless disabled by parameter R3.4/
R3.6). See Page 5-10.
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Menu Navigation
The data on the control keypad is arranged in menus and submenus. The menus are used for
the display and editing of measurement and control signals, parameter settings and
reference value and fault displays. Through the menus, you can also adjust the contrast of
the display.
Location
Monitor
Description
Number of Items
Available; Item Value
V1
V14
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5-5
A: OPTA1
Expander boards
G1
G5
G1
System Menu
S1
Fault history
P1
P3
Parameters
G1
G9
Monitor
V1
Change
value
11 Output phase
Operation days
T7
11 Output phase
F
Keypad control
T1
T7
17
Operation days
17
Control Place
I/O Terminal
Browse Change
value
Basic parameters
Min Frequency
P1
P15
Output Frequency
V15
P3
Browse
T1
or:
F0
P1
English
H3
Active faults
G1
Language
S9
H1
A: Parameters
13.95 Hz
Browse Change
value
No editing!
13.95 Hz
5-6
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FreqReference
13.95 Hz
Monitor
V1
Output frequency
V14
13.95 Hz
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5-7
Signal Name
Unit
Description
V7.1
Output frequency
Hz
V7.2
Frequency reference
Hz
V7.3
Motor speed
rpm
V7.4
Motor current
V7.5
Motor torque
V7.6
Motor power
V7.7
Motor voltage
V7.8
DC-link voltage
V7.9
Unit temperature
Heatsink temperature
V7.10
Motor temperature
V7.11
Voltage input
AI1
V7.12
Current input
mA
AI2
V7.13
V7.14
DIN4, DIN5,DIN6
V7.15
V7.16
Analog output
current
mA
AO1
M1.17
Multimonitoring
items
Set the desired value with the Browser buttons and confirm the change with the ENTER
button. Consequently, the blinking stops and the new value is visible in the value field.
Press Menu Button Right once more. Now you will be able to edit the value digit by
digit. This may come in handy, when a relatively greater or smaller value than that on
the display is desired. Confirm the change with the ENTER button.
The value will not change unless the ENTER button is pressed. Pressing Menu Button Left
takes you back to the previous menu.
Several parameters are locked, i.e. cannot be edited, when the drive is in RUN status. If you
try to change the value of such a parameter the text *Locked* will appear on the display. The
drive must be stopped to edit these parameters.
The parameter values can also be locked using the function in menu M6 (see Page 5-22).
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You can return to the Main menu any time by pressing Menu Button Left for 1 to 2 seconds.
The basic application package includes seven applications with different sets of parameters.
You will find the parameter lists in the application manual.
Once in the last parameter of a parameter group, you can move directly to the first parameter
of that group by pressing Browser button up.
See the diagram for parameter value change procedure in Figure 5-6.
Input signals
G1
Parameters
G1
G8
Basic parameters
G8
P1
Min Frequency
Min Frequency
13.95 Hz
P18
Min Frequency
13.95 Hz
14.45 Hz
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Code Parameter
Min.
Max.
P3.1
Control place
P3.2
P3.3
Direction
(on keypad)
Note
123 0 = Forward
1 = Reverse
5-9
I/O terminals
Keypad (panel)
Fieldbus
You can change the control place by entering the edit mode with Menu Button Right. The
options can then be browsed with the Browser buttons. Select the desired control place with
the ENTER button. See Figure 5-7.
M3
Keypad control
P1
P4
Control Place
Control Place
I/O Remote
I/O Remote
Control Place
Control Place
Keypad
Keypad
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MH
Active faults
F0
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Fault Types
The drive has four types of faults. These types differ from each other on the basis of the
subsequent behavior of the drive. See Table 5-8.
Operation hours
34:21:05
11 Output phase
Fault Type
Symbol
T1
Operation days
T13
17
Meaning
A (Alarm)
This type of fault is a sign of an unusual operating condition. It does not cause
the drive to stop, nor does it require any special actions. The A fault remains
in the display for about 30 seconds.
F (Fault)
An F fault makes the drive stop. Actions need to be taken to restart the drive.
AR (Fault Autoreset)
If an AR fault occurs the drive will stop immediately. The fault is reset
automatically and the drive tries to restart the motor. Finally, if the restart is not
successful, a fault trip (FT, see below) occurs.
FT (Fault Trip)
If the drive is unable to restart the motor after an AR fault an FT fault occurs.
The FT fault has basically the same effect as the F fault: the drive is stopped.
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Units
Description
T.1
T.2
hh:mm:ss
(d)
T.3
Hz
hh:mm:ss
Output frequency
(Fault 43: Counted operation hours)
T.4
T.5
T.6
T.7
T.8
A
V
%
%
V
Motor current
Motor voltage
Motor power
Motor torque
DC bus voltage
T.9
T.10
T.11
T.12
T.13
Unit temperature
Run status
Direction
Warnings
Zero speed
Tells the user if the drive was at zero speed (<0.01 Hz) when the fault occurred
Units
Description
T.1
yyyy-mm-dd
T.2
hh:mm:SS,sss
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5-13
5 ChargeSwitch
Operation hours
13:25:43
Fault history
H1
11 Output phase
H3
T1
PUSH
Operation days
T7
17
to Reset
5-14
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Function
Min
Max
Unit
Default
Cust
S6.1
Selection of
language
English
English
Deutsch
Suomi
Svenska
Italiano
S6.2
Application
selection
Basic
Application
Basic Application
Standard Application
Local/Remote control Appl.
Multi-Step Application
PID Control Application
Multi-Purpose Control Appl.
Pump and Fan Control Appl.
S6.3
Copy parameters
S6.3.1
Parameter sets
Store set 1
Load set 1
Store set 2
Load set 2
Load factory defaults
S6.3.2
Load to keypad
All parameters
S6.3.3
All parameters
All but motor parameters
Application parameters
P6.3.4
Parameter backup
S6.4
Parameter
comparison
S6.4.1
Set1
Not used
S6.4.2
Set2
Not used
S6.4.3
Factory settings
Yes
Selections
Yes
No
S6.4.4
Keypad set
S6.5
Security
S6.5.1
Password
Not used
0=Not used
P6.5.2
Parameter locking
Change
Enabled
Change Enabled
Change Disabled
S6.5.3
Start-Up Wizard
S6.5.4
Multimonitoring
items
S6.6
Keypad settings
P6.6.1
Default page
P6.6.2
Default page/
Operating Menu
P6.6.3
Timeout time
65535
P6.6.4
Contrast
31
P6.6.5
Backlight time
Always
65535
S6.7
Hardware settings
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No
Yes
Change
Enabled
Change Enabled
Change Disabled
30
18
min
10
5-15
Function
Min
Max
Unit
Default
P6.7.3
HMI acknowledg.
200
5000
ms
200
P6.7.4
10
S6.8
System information
S6.8.1
Total counters
C6.8.10.1
MWh counter
C6.8.10.2
Power On day
counter
C6.8.1.3
Power On hour
counter
S6.8.2
Trip counters
T6.8.2.1
MWh counter
T6.8.2.2
T6.8.2.3
Operating days
counter
T6.8.2.4
Operating hours
counter
T6.8.2.5
Clear operating
hour counter
S6.8.3
Software
information
S6.8.3.1
Software package
S6.8.3.2
System software
version
S6.8.3.3
Firmware interface
S6.8.3.4
System load
S6.8.4
Applications
S6.8.4.#
Name of
application
D6.8.4.#.1
Application ID
D6.8.4.#.2
Applications:
version
D6.8.4.#.3
Applications:
firmware interface
S6.8.5
Hardware
I6.8.5.1
Unit power
I6.8.5.2
Unit voltage
I6.8.5.3
I6.8.5.4
S6.8.6
Expander boards
S6.8.7
Debug menu
5-16
Cust
Selections
kWh
hh:mm:ss
kWh
hh:mm:ss
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Selection of Language
The control keypad allows you to control the drive through the keypad in the language of
your choice.
Locate the language selection page under the System menu. Its location indication is S6.1.
Press Menu Button Right once to enter the edit mode. As the name of the language starts to
flash, you can select another language for the keypad texts. Confirm with the ENTER button.
The flashing stops and all text information on the keypad is presented in the selected
language.
You can return to the previous menu any time by pressing Menu Button Left.
System Menu
S1
S11
Language
English
Language
Langue
English
Francais
System Menu
S1
S11
56.2
Application
Standard
56.2
Application
56.2
Application
Standard
Multi-step
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Copy Parameters
The parameter copy function is used when the operator wants to copy one or all parameter
groups from one drive to another or to store parameter sets in the internal memory of the
drive. All the parameter groups are first uploaded to the keypad, then the keypad is
connected to another drive and then the parameter groups are downloaded to it (or possibly
back to the same drive).
Before any parameters can be successfully copied from one drive to another, the drive has to
be stopped when the parameters are downloaded to it.
The parameter copy menu (S6.3) contains four functions:
Parameter Sets (S6.3.1)
The user can reload the factory default parameter values and store and load two customized
parameter sets (all parameters included in the application).
On the Parameter Sets page (S6.3.1), press Menu Button Right to enter the edit mode. The
text LoadFactDef begins to flash and you can confirm the loading of factory defaults by
pressing the ENTER button. The drive resets automatically.
Alternatively, you can choose any other storing or loading functions with the Browser
buttons. Confirm with the ENTER button. Wait until OK appears on the display.
56.3.1
Parameter sets
56.3.1
Parameter sets
Select
LoadFactDef
56.3.1
Parameter sets
56.3.1
Parameter sets
Wait. . .
OK
Confirm
Cancel
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Confirm
56.3
Copy Parameters
56.3.2
Up to keypad
56.3.2
Up to keypad
Change Value
Select P1
Select
All param.
Cancel
P4
56.3.2
Up to keypad
56.3.2
Up to keypad
Wait. . .
OK
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Parameter Comparison
In the Parameter Comparison submenu (S6.4), you can compare the actual parameter values
to the values of your customized parameter sets and those loaded to the control keypad.
You can compare the parameter by pressing Menu Button Right in the Compare Parameters
submenu. The actual parameter values are first compared to those of the customized
parameter Set1. If no differences are detected, 0 is displayed on the lowermost line. If any
of the parameter values differ from those of Set1, the number of the deviations is displayed
together with symbol P (for example, P1P5 = five deviating values). By pressing Menu
Button Right once more, you can enter pages where you can see both the actual value and
the value it was compared to. In this display, the value on the description line (in the middle)
is the default value and the one on the value line (lowermost) is the edited value.
Furthermore, you can also edit the actual value with the Browser buttons in the edit mode
which you can enter by pressing Menu Button Right once.
In the same way, you can perform the comparison of the actual values to Set2, Factory
Settings and Keypad Set.
56.4
ParamComparison
C1
56.4.1
Set1
C3
0
Or
56.4.1
Set1
56.4.1.1
P2.1.2= 50.0
P1
P6
56.4.1.1
P2.1.2= 50.0
20.0 Hz
20.0 Hz
Edit Value
Confirm Change
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Security
Note: The Security submenu is protected with a password. Store the password in a safe
place!
Password (S6.5.1)
The application selection can be protected against unauthorized changes with the Password
function (S6.5.1).
By default, the Password function is not in use. If you want to activate the function, enter the
edit mode by pressing Menu Button Right. A flashing zero appears in the display and you can
set a password with the Browser buttons. The password can be any number between 1 and
65535.
Note: You can also set the password by digits. In the edit mode, push Menu Button Right
again and another zero appears on the display. Set ones first. To set the tens, press
Menu Button Right, and so on. Confirm the password with the ENTER button. After
this, you have to wait until the Timeout time (P6.6.3) (see Page 5-24) has expired before
the password function is activated.
If you try to change applications or the password itself, you will be prompted for the current
password. Enter the password with the Browser buttons.
You can deactivate the password function by entering the value 0.
56.5.1
Password
Not in use
56.5.1
Password
Or
56.5.1
Password
00
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M6
System Menu
S1
56.5.2
Parameter Lock
Security
S9
P1
ChangeEnable
P4
56.5.2
Parameter Lock
56.5.2
Parameter Lock
ChangeEnable
ChangeDisabl
P6.5.3
Startup wizard
P6.5.3
Startup wizard
P6.5.3
Startup wizard
No
No
Yes
Confirm
Cancel
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56.5.4
Multimon. items
56.5.4
Multimon. items
56.5.4
Multimon. items
ChangeEnable
ChangeEnable
ChangeDisable
5.6.6
Keypad settings
P1
P5
P6.6.
Default page
0.
P6.6.
Default page
0.
P6.6.
Default page
0.
P6.6.
Default page
1.
Confirm Change
Repeat to Set
Default Submenu/Page
Cancel
MN04005001E
5-23
P6.6.3
Timeout time
P6.6.3
Timeout time
90 s
P6.6.3
Timeout time
90 s.
60 s.
Confirm Change
Cancel
5-24
MN04005001E
Hardware Settings
Note: The Hardware settings submenu is protected with a password. Store the password in a
safe place!
In the Hardware Settings submenu (S6.7) under the System menu, you can further control
some functions of the hardware in your drive. The functions available in this menu are HMI
acknowledge timeout and HMI retry.
HMI Acknowledge Timeout (P6.7.3)
This function allows the user to change the timeout of the HMI acknowledgement time. The
drive waits for the HMI acknowledgment in accordance with the value of this parameter.
Note: If the drive has been connected to the PC with a normal cable, the default values of
parameters 6.7.3 and 6.7.4 (200 and 5) must not be changed.
If the drive has been connected to the PC via a modem and there is a delay in transferring
messages, the value of parameter 6.7.3 must be set according to the delay as follows:
Example:
The value of par. 6.7.3 is set to 1200 mS (2 x 600, sending delay + receiving delay)
The corresponding setting shall be entered in the [Misc] part of the file NCDrive.ini:
Retries = 5
AckTimeOut = 1200
TimeOut = 6000
It must also be considered that intervals shorter than the AckTimeOut time cannot be
used in NC-Drive monitoring.
Enter the edit mode by pressing Menu Button Right. The current value starts to flash. Use the
Browser buttons to change the acknowledgement time. Confirm the change with the ENTER
button or return to the previous level with Menu Button Left.
P6.7.3
HMI ACK timeout
200ms
P6.7.3
HMI ACK timeout
200ms
MN04005001E
5-25
5-26
Page
Counter
Example
C6.8.10.1
MWh counter
C6.8.10.2
1.013 means the drive has operated for 1 year and 13 days
C6.8.1.3.
MN04005001E
Trip Counters
Trip counters (menu S6.8.2) are counters the values of which can be reset, i.e. restored to
zero. You can use the resettable counters in Table 5-12.
Note: The trip counters run only when the motor is running.
Table 5-13: Resettable Counters
Page
Counter
T6.8.2.1
MWh counter
T6.8.2.3
T6.8.2.4
The counters can be reset on pages 6.8.2.2 (Clear MWh counter) and 6.8.2.5 (Clear Operating
time counter).
Example: When you want to reset the operation counters, see Figure 5-24.
56.8.2
Trip counters
T1
P6.8.2.5
Clr Optime cntr
Not reset
T5
P6.8.2.5
Clr Optime cntr
P6.8.2.5
Clr Optime cntr
Reset
Reset
P6.8.2.5
Clr Optime cntr
Not reset
P6.8.2.5
Clr Optime cntr
Not reset
MN04005001E
Page
Counter
6.8.3.1
Software packages
6.8.3.2
6.8.3.3
Firmware interface
6.8.3.4
System load
5-27
Applications (S6.8.4)
At location S6.8.4, you can find the Applications submenu containing information on the
application currently in use and all other applications loaded into the drive. The following
information is available:
Table 5-15: Applications Information Pages
Page
Counter
6.8.4.#
Name of application
6.8.4.#.1
Application ID
6.8.4.#.2
Version
6.8.4.#.3
Firmware interface
In the Applications information page, press Menu Button Right to enter the Application
pages. There are as many Application pages as there are applications loaded into the drive.
Locate the desired application with the Browser buttons and then enter the Information
pages with Menu Button Right. Use the Browser buttons to see the different pages.
Standard
D1
56.8.4
Applications
A1
Version
R6.8.4.
Basic
A7
2.01
D3
R6.8.4. .
Application id
D1
D3
FIFF01
5-28
Page
Counter
6.8.5.1
6.8.5.2
6.8.5.3
Brake chopper
6.8.5.4
Brake resistor
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B:OPTA2
E1
56.8.6
Expander boards
E1
E5
Software version
E2
E6.8.6.
A:OPTA1
E1
10001.0
E6.8.6. .
State
E2
Run
MN04005001E
5-29
Parameter
Min
Max
Default
P7.1.1.1
AI1 mode
1 = 0 to 20 mA
2 = 4 to 20 mA
3 = 0 to 10V
4 = 2 to 10V
5 = -10 to +10 V
P7.1.1.2
AI2 mode
See P7.1.1.1
P7.1.1.3
AO1 mode
1 = 0 to 20 mA
2 = 4 to 20 mA
3 = 0 to 10V
4 = 2 to 10V
D:OPTC2
G1
M7
Expander boards
G1
G5
G7.3. .
Slave address
126
Selections
Monitor
G2
G7.3
C:OPTC1
G1
Cust
V1
V2
G7.3.
Parameters
G2
G7.3. .
Slave address
126
Run
P1
P4
Change Value
Confirm Change
Baud rate
Auto
5-30
MN04005001E
Chapter 6 Start-Up
Safety Precautions
Before start-up, note the following directions and warnings:
WARNING
MN04005001E
6-1
Sequence of Operation
1. Carefully read the safety instructions in the front of this manual and above and follow
them.
2. After the installation, make sure that:
the mains and motor cables comply with the requirements given in Chapter 3.
the control cables are located as far as possible from the power cables (see
Chapter 2) and the shields of the shielded cables are connected to protective ground.
The wires may not touch the electrical components of the drive.
the common inputs of digital input groups are connected to +24V or ground of the
I/O terminal or the external supply.
Check the quality and quantity of the cooling liquid (Chapter 2).
4. Perform the cable and motor insulation checks, see Page 3-11.
5. Check the drive for condensation.
6. Check that all Start/Stop switches connected to the I/O terminals are in Stop position.
7. Connect the drive to mains.
8. Set the parameters of group 1 according to the requirements of your application (see
application manual). At least the following parameters should be set:
You will find the values needed for the parameters on the motor rating plate.
6-2
MN04005001E
Check in the Monitoring Menu M1 that the value of Output Frequency changes
according to the change of frequency reference.
Change the control from the I/O terminals to the keypad as advised on Page 5-10.
Move over to the Keypad Control Menu M3 and Keypad Reference submenu (see
Keypad Reference on Page 5-10) and change the frequency reference with the
Browser buttons.
10. Run the start-up tests without the motor being connected to the process, if possible. If
this is not possible, make sure that running each test is safe prior to running it. Inform
your co-workers of the tests.
Switch off the supply voltage and wait until the drive has stopped as advised on
Page 6-1, Safety Precautions.
Connect the motor cable to the motor and to the motor cable terminals of the drive.
11. Connect the motor to the process (if the start-up test was run without the motor being
connected).
MN04005001E
Before running the tests, make sure that this can be done safely.
6-3
6-4
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
Possible Cause
Solution
Overcurrent
Overvoltage
Ground Fault
Charging Switch
Emergency stop
Saturation trip
Various causes:
component failure
brake resistor short circuit or
overload
System fault
component failure
faulty operation
Note: exceptional fault data record,
see Page 5-12.
Programmable.
A-1
Possible Cause
Solution
Undervoltage
10
Input line
supervision
11
Output phase
supervision
12
Brake chopper
supervision
13
Drive
Heatsink temperature is under 14F
undertemperature (-10C)
14
Drive
overtemperature
15
Motor stalled
16
17
22
EEPROM
checksum fault
24
Counter fault
25
Microprocessor
watchdog fault
faulty operation
component failure
26
Start-up
prevented
A-2
Programmable.
A faults only
MN04005001E
Solution
29
Thermistor fault The thermistor input of option board Check motor cooling and loading
has detected increase of the motor
Check thermistor connection
temperature.
(If thermistor input of the option
board is not in use, it has to be short
circuited)
31
Check loading.
Check motor size.
34
CAN bus
communication
36
Control unit
37
Device change
(same type)
Reset
Note: No fault time data record!
38
Device added
(same type)
Reset
Note: No fault time data record!
39
Reset
Note: No fault time data record!
40
Device unknown
41
Check loading.
Check motor size.
42
43
Encoder fault
44
Device changed
(different type)
Reset.
Note: No Fault Time Data Record is
made.
Note: Application parameter values
restored to default.
MN04005001E
Possible Cause
Programmable.
A faults only.
A-3
Possible Cause
Solution
45
Device added
(different type)
Reset.
Note: No Fault Time Data Record is
made.
Note: Application parameter values
restored to default.
50
Analog input
sel. signal range
4 to 20 mA)
51
External fault
52
Keypad
communication
fault
53
Fieldbus fault
Check installation.
If installation is correct contact your
Cutler-Hammer distributor.
54
Slot fault
56
PT100 board
temperature fault
Programmable.
A faults only.
A-4
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MN04005001E
A-5
A-6
MN04005001E
B
B+/ R+
R
DC
DC+
R
Pow
J1
J3
DC+
L1
L2
L3
X3
X4
X5
U_HI
V_HI
W_HI
U
V
W
Skiip
81. . .83
AC
Skiip
81. . .83
AC
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
X10
Term B
Fan
Connector
X17
Term A
X2
J2
U_LO
V_LO
W_LO
Term B
Term A
DC
Brk
PE
Measurements
Power Board
X6
DC+
DC
37
Control
Panel
X1
Control Board
9
Fiber Adapter
Board
H1...H7
X1
X1
X7
37
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
(Slot A) (Slot B) (Slot C) (Slot D) (Slot E)
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Optic
Fibers
7
2
External +24V
Option Adapter
Board
Board
MN04005001E
B-1
K1
X5
K2
X7
K3
X8
X9
SKiM 4
L1
L2
X1
L3
X2
U3
U2
U1
X3
X12
X6
X7
Power Board
X8
Measurements DC+
DC-
5
3
1
J1
POW
DCDC+
X6
Term B
Term A
W_HI
W_HI
X13
V_HI
Rectifier Board
V_HI
K1, K2, K3
U_HI
X4
U_HI
X1
PE
Term A
DC+
X11
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
37
Control
Panel
9
X1
Control Board
X1
X1
X7
37
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
(Slot A) (Slot B) (Slot C) (Slot D) (Slot E)
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Optic
Fibers
7
2
External +24V
Option Adapter
Board Board
X12
K1
X5 X7
K2
X8
K3
X9
2
SKiM5
L1
X1
L2
U3
U2
U1
X2
L3
X3
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
X6
X3
X13
X11
X10
W_LO
Power + 24 V
J2
Board
W_HI
X6
3
V LO
K1, K2, K3
X13
V HI
Rectifier Board
U_LO
PE
Term A
X1
U_HI
Term A
DC+
X4
Measurements
DC+
DC-
37
Control
Panel
X1
X1
9
X7 Control Board
X1
Optic
Fibers 7
X2
(Slot A)
X3
(Slot B)
X4
(Slot C)
X5
(Slot D)
X6
(Slot E)
37
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Adapter
Board
H1...H7
Fiber
Adapter
Board
External +24 V
B-2
MN04005001E
K1
X9
L1
L2
L3
K2
X10
K3
X11
DC+
X12
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
X1
X2
X3
DC5
I_W1
W_Lo
Term W1
W_Hi
I_V1
SP+
SPSPP
X1
Driver Board X20
X13...X15
V_Lo
Term V1
ASIC/
H8...H13
Measurement
Board 1
X50
V_Hi
3 x 10
I_U1
ASIC/
X3...X5
X6
X1...
X5
U_Lo
L8...
X12
Term U1
Mains Voltage
Supervision
500/VB00459
690/VB00460
U_Hi
X4
PE
X8
X41
500/VB00526
690/VB00524
SPF1
VB00481
H4...H9
Internal UH...WL
Fans
ASIC/
X1
ASIC
Board
X6
X9 VB00451
25
26
+24V
Charge
Feedback
X15
21
22
23
Control Unit
X11
Control
Panel
Fan
Control
X1
Opto
Adapter
Board X2
9
Control Board
X7
X1
X2
(Slot A)
Option
Board
X3
(Slot B)
Option
Board
X4
(Slot C)
Option
Board
Charge
Relay
X5
(Slot D)
Option
Board
X6
(Slot E)
Option
Board
37
VB00228
X1
H1...H7
+24V
GND X3
1 2
X2
X3
X4
X5
1
2
3
DC+
DC5
10
10
10
Rect/X13
Driver/X13
Driver/X14
Driver/X15
UH H8
Driver/H4
UL H9
Driver/H5
VH H10
Driver/H6
X10 VL H11
+24V
WH H12
Driver/H7
WL H13
H1...H7 X1
+24V
Driver/H9
Driver/H8
+24V for
Internal Fans
Ext +24V
MN04005001E
B-3
U/T1
K1
K2
X10
X9
K3
X11
X12
DC+
2
L1
L2
L3
X1
X2
X3
X8
ASIC/X3
I_W1
W_Lo
Term U3
W_Hi
I_V1
X11
X10
Driver Board U
X6
X15
X16
10
DC-
500/VB00530
690/VB00528
X6
X7
X13
ASIC/X2
V_Lo
Measurement
Board 1
Rectifier Board
V_Hi
Term U2
I_U1
Mains Voltage
Supervision
PE
U_Lo
Term U1
X4
U_Hi
X41
X8
X12
X1
VB00489
X30
X2
Module
2/SPP
Module
2/SPF1
ASIC/H8
ASIC/H9
Internal
Fans
V/T2
W/T3
DC+
2
2
3
DC-
4
I_W3
W_Lo
Term W3
W_Hi
I_W2
W_Lo
X7
X8
X6
X7
X8
X7
X8
X9
X10
X11
X12
VB00491
H2 H4
500/VB00530
690/VB00528
X6
X2
W_Hi
Term W2
I_W1
Measurement
Board 3
Driver Board V
Module 1/SPP
W_Lo
Term W1
500/VB00529
690/VB00527
X1
W_Hi
I_V3
V_Lo
V_Hi
Term V3
Measurement
Board 2
I_V2
V_Lo
Term V2
V_Hi
I_V1
V_Lo
V_Hi
Term V1
PE
Driver Board W
X20
X30
X6
H15 H16
SP+
X15
SP-
10
SPP
ASIC/X4
SPF3
ASIC/H10
With
SPU-024
Option
Only
SPF2
ASIC/H11
10
ASIC/X5
SPF1
X1/+ and X15/+:
Connected to DC+
if SPU-24 not in use
ASIC/H12
ASIC/H13
Module 1/SPF1
B-4
MN04005001E
ASIC
Board
X6
X9 VB00451
+24V
Charge
Feedback
25
26
X15
21
22
23
Control Unit
Charge
Relay
X11
Control
Panel
Opto
Adapter
Board X2
9
Control Board
X7
X1
X2
(Slot A)
X3
(Slot B)
Option
Board
X4
(Slot C)
Option
Board
Option
Board
X5
(Slot D)
37
X6
(Slot E)
Option
Board
VB00228
X1
H1...H7
+24V
GND X3
1 2
Option
Board
DC+
DC5
X2
10
X3
10
X4
10
X5
Fan
Control
X1
1
2
3
RECT/X13
Driver U/X6
Driver V/X2
Driver W/X6
UH H8
Driver U/H15
UL H9
Driver U/H16
VH H10
Driver V/H2
X10 VL H11
+24V
WH H12
Driver V/H4
WL H13
H1...H7 X1
+24V
Driver W/H16
Driver W/H15
Module 2
Internal Fans
Ext +24V
K1
X9
K2
X10
K3
X11
DC+
X12
2
L1
L2
L3
X1
X2
X3
DC5
I_W1
W_Lo
Term W1
W_Hi
I_V1
U/T1
V/T2
W/T3
500/VB00526
690/VB00524
5
I_W1
W_Lo
Term W1
W_Hi
I_V1
V_Lo
Measurement
Board 2
5
Term V1
VB00487
H4...H9
UH...WL
X1...
X5
V_Hi
X13...X15
X3...
X7
I_U1
Driver
Board
U_Lo
ASIC/
H8...H13
X1
U_Hi
3 x 10
X20
Term U1
ASIC/
X3...X5
ASIC/
X1
V_Lo
X1/+: Connected to B+
if SPU-024 not in use
Term V1
Measurement
Board 1
X50
ASIC/
X6
With SPU-024
option only
5
V_Hi
X6
X1...
X5
I_U1
X8...
X12
U_Lo
ASIC/
X2
Mains Voltage
Supervision
U_Hi
500/VB00459
690/VB00460
Term U1
X4
PE
X8
X41
500/VB00525
690/VB00523
Internal
Fans
MN04005001E
B-5
ASIC
Board
X6
X9 VB00451
+24V
Charge
Feedback
25
26
21
22
23
Control
Panel
Charge
Relay
X11
Fan
Control
Opto
Adapter
Board X2
Control Board
X7
X1
X2
(Slot A)
X3
(Slot B)
Option
Board
X4
(Slot C)
Option
Board
X5
(Slot D)
Option
Board
Option
Board
VB00228
X1
H1...H7
37
X6
(Slot E)
+24V
GND X3
1 2
Option
Board
5
10
X3
10
X4
10
X5
RECT/X13
Driver/X13
Driver/X14
Driver/X15
UH H8
Driver/H4
UL H9
Driver/H5
VH H10
Driver/H6
X10 VL H11
+24V
WH H12
Driver/H7
WL H13
H1...H7 X1
+24V
Driver/H9
X1
9
DC+
DC-
X2
X15
Control Unit
1
2
3
Driver/H8
+24V for
Internal Fans
Ext +24V
RECT Board
Connections:
W
V
U
X6
X13
X13
X6
To Other
Phase Modules
K1
X9
K2
X10
K3
X11
X12
DC+
2
L1
L2
L3
X1
X2
X3
DC-
5
Lo
U/T1
(V/)T2
(W/)T3
I1
Term 3
Hi
I1
Measurement
Board 1
X50
Lo
Term 2
Hi
I1
X6
Lo
X6...
X8
Term 1
ASIC/
X2
X10...
X12
Mains Voltage
Supervision
500/VB00459
690/VB00460
Hi
X4
PE
X8
500/VB00530
690/VB00528
ASIC/
X6
2
SP-
With SPU-024
option only
3
SPP
X1/+: Connected
to DC+ if SPU-024
not in use
10
X30 X13
5
Lo
I1
Term 3
Hi
I1
Measurement
Board 2
Lo
Internal
Fans
X2
Term 2
H4 U (V, W) L
Hi
ASIC/
H9, H11 (H13)A
X6...
X8
I1
X7...
X9
H2 U (V, W) H
Lo
VB00493
Term 1
X1
Driver
Board
Hi
ASIC/
X3, X4 (X5)
ASIC/
H8, X10 (H13)
SPF1
(2, 3)
500/VB00529
690/VB00527
B-6
MN04005001E
ASIC
Board
X6
X9 VB00451
25
26
+24V
DEVA
X2
X15
21
22
23
Charge
Relay
X11
Control Unit
Fan
Control
Control
Panel
DC+
DC5
10
Opto
Adapter
Board X2
Driver/H2
Driver/H4
10
X7
X1
X2
(Slot A)
X3
(Slot B)
X4
(Slot C)
X5
(Slot D)
X6
(Slot E)
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
Option
Board
37
VB00228
X1
H1...H7
+24V
GND X3
X10
X5
+24V
WH H12
WL H13
H1...H7 X1
+24V
Phase
Module U
Driver/X1
Driver/H2
VL H1
2
Driver/X1
UL H9
VH H10
RECT/X13
UH H8
X4
X1
Control Board
X3
1
2
3
Phase
Module V
Driver/H4
10
Driver/X1
Driver/H2
Phase
Module W
Driver/H4
1 2
Ext +24V
MN04005001E
B-7
Fan Dimensions
.51
(13)
.18
(4.5)
.01
(3)
R .11
(2.9)
29.45
(748)
30.12
(765)
R .23
(5.8)
1.46
(37)
1.46
(37)
27.56
(700)
.51
(13)
.18
(4.5)
.87
(22)
2.72
(69)
2.95
(75)
.01 .49
(3) (12.5)
Typ.
.75
(19)
28.98
(736)
30.47
(774)
Dia. .43
(11)
Dia. .17
(4.2)
.75
(19)
.41
(10.5)
.87 .98
(22) (25)
.30
(7.5)
5.91
(150)
Dia. .23
(5.8)
1.50
(38)
6.50
(165)
.85
(21.5)
1.46
(37)
.98
(25)
.85
(21.5)
4.80
(122)
.26
(6.5)
105
.75
(19)
4.13
(105)
4.92
(125)
Dia. 4.53
(115)
5.39
(137)
4.13
(105)
2.46
(62.5)
2.46
(62.5)
.39
(10)
.39
(10)
4.13
(105)
4.92
(125)
.39
(10)
B-8
MN04005001E
MN04005001E
B-9
B-10
MN04005001E
Company Information
Eatons electrical business is a global leader in electrical control, power distribution, and
industrial automation products and services. Through advanced product development,
world-class manufacturing methods, and global engineering services and support,
Eatons electrical business provides customer-driven solutions under brand names such
as Cutler-Hammer, Powerware, Durant, Heinemann, Holec and MEM, which
globally serve the changing needs of the industrial, utility, light commercial, residential,
and OEM markets. For more information, visit www.EatonElectrical.com.
Eaton Corporation is a diversified industrial manufacturer with 2006 sales of $12.4 billion.
Eaton is a global leader in electrical systems and components for power quality, distribution
and control; fluid power systems and services for industrial, mobile and aircraft equipment;
intelligent truck drivetrain systems for safety and fuel economy; and automotive engine air
management systems, powertrain solutions and specialty controls for performance, fuel
economy and safety. Eaton has 60,000 employees and sells products to customers in more
than 125 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com.