En Acs880 FW Manual R A4
En Acs880 FW Manual R A4
En Acs880 FW Manual R A4
Option manuals
ACS880 +C132 marine type-approved drive modules and 3AXD50000037752
module packages supplement
ACX-AP-x assistant control panels user’s manual 3AUA0000085685
Drive composer start-up and maintenance PC tool user’s 3AUA0000094606
manual
Installation frames for ACS880 multidrive modules 3AXD50000010531
hardware manual
FDPI-02 diagnostics and panel interface user’s manual 3AUA0000113618
Manuals and quick guides for I/O extension modules, fieldbus
adapters, safety options etc.
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Hardware manual
ACS880-204 IGBT supply modules
Table of contents
4. Cabinet construction
5. Electrical installation
7. Start-up
Table of contents
Fieldbus control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Type designation labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Type designation key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
IGBT supply module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
LCL filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
4. Cabinet construction
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Switching, disconnecting and protecting solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Frames R1i…R4i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Frame R6i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Frame R8i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Cabinet configuration overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
ACS880-204 configurations in Rittal TS 8 enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
ACS880-204 configurations in generic enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
IGBT supply unit with frame R1i…R4i module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
IGBT supply unit with frame R6i module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
IGBT supply unit with frame R8i module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
IGBT supply unit with frame 2×R8i modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Incoming cubicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Example of the AC fuse cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
RFI filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Installation examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
R1i…R4i module in a 400/600/800 mm wide Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Kits for R1i…R4i modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Example 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Example 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
R6i module in a 600 mm wide Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Kits for R6i module in 600 mm Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Stage 1: Installation of common parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Stage 2: Rittal supports installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Stage 3: DC kit installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Stage 4: Switching and charging installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Stage 5: AC supply, varistor board location and EMC shield examples . . . . . . . . 72
Stage 6: Module installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Stage 7: Cabling example for main cabling, charging cabling and ground cabling 74
Stage 8: Shroud installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
1×R8i module in a 600 mm wide Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Kits for R8i module in 600 mm Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Stage 1: Installation of common parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Stage 2: Module installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Stage 3: BLCL AC busbars and quick connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
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Stage 4: DC connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Stage 5: Common mode filter busbars and DC connection flanges . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Stage 6: BLCL AC connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Stage 7: Shroud installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Stage 8: Module installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
1×R8i module in a 600 mm wide generic enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Parts to be installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
2×R8i modules in a 1000 mm wide Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Kits for 2×R8i modules in 1000 mm Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Stage 1: Installation of common parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Stage 2: Module installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Stage 3: BLCL AC busbars and quick connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Stage 4: BLCL AC busbars and AC flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Stage 5: DC connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Stage 6: Common mode filter busbars and DC connection flanges . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Stage 7: Shroud installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Stage 8: Modules installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
2×R8i modules in an 800 mm wide generic enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Parts to be installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
3×R8i modules in a 1600 mm wide Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Kits for 3×R8i modules in 1600 mm Rittal TS 8 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Stage 1: Installation of common parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Stage 2: Module installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Stage 3: BLCL AC busbars and quick connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Stage 4: BLCL AC busbars and AC flanges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Stage 5: DC connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Stage 6: Common mode filter busbars and DC connection flanges . . . . . . . . . . 107
Stage 7: Shroud installation parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Stage 8: Modules installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
3×R8i modules in a 1400 mm wide generic enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Parts to be installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
5. Electrical installation
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Safety and liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Electrical safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Static electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Optical components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Checking the insulation of the assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Supply unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Input power cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Checking the compatibility with IT (ungrounded) systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Connecting the input power cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Connection diagram (frames R1i…R4i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Connection diagram (frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Connection diagram (frame 1×R8i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Connection diagram (frame R8i multiples) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Connection procedure (frames R1i…R4i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Frame R1i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Frame R2i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Frames R3i and R4i (connector covers removed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Connection procedure (frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
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6. Installation checklist
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
7. Start-up
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Checks/Settings with no voltage connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Powering up the IGBT supply unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Setting the supply unit parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Switching the supply unit on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
On-load checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Switching the supply unit off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
8. Maintenance
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Maintenance intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Maintenance timers and counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Cleaning the interior of the cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Cleaning the door air inlets (IP22 and IP42) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Cleaning the door air inlets (IP54) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Cleaning the outlet (roof) filters (IP54) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Power connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
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Tightening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frames R1i and R2i) . . . . . . 165
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frames R3i and R4i) . . . . . . 166
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frame R8i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Replacing the direct-on-line cooling fan of the module (frame R8i, option +C188) . 170
Replacing the circuit board compartment fan (frame R8i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (filter for frames R1i…R4i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (filter for frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (BLCL-1x-x) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (BLCL-2x-x) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Replacing the cabinet cooling fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Cabinets with ABB air outlet kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Cabinets with other fan types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
IGBT supply module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Cleaning the module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Replacing the IGBT supply module (frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Replacing the IGBT supply module (frame R8i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
LCL filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Replacing the LCL filter (frame R6i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Replacing the LCL filter (frame R8i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
Reforming the capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
Replacing the LCL filter capacitor (frames R3i and R4i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Replacing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Cleaning the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Control units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
BCU control unit types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Memory unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Control unit battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
LEDs and other status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Reduced run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Starting reduced run operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Resuming normal operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
9. Ordering information
Contents of this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Kit code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Frames R1i…R4i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
IGBT supply modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
LCL filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Mechanical installation accessories and tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
Air guide kits for LCL filter modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
Air guide kits for IGBT supply modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
WBCA-xx bottom connection adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
AC-side components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Main switch-disconnector kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
AC fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Fuse bases for AC fuses (UL, CSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
EMC/RFI filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
10
R8i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
Charging switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348
OS30FAJ22F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348
OS60GJ22FP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349
OS100GJ22FP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
OS160GD04F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351
OS200J04FP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353
CBH 215 C H 414 5R0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353
Handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354
OH45-275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354
OHB150J12P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355
AC fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356
R1i…R4i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356
R6i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357
R8i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358
DC fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360
R1i…R4i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360
R6i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362
R8i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
Air circuit breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365
E2.2S-A (UL/CSA/IEC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365
E4.2S (IEC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366
E4.2S-A (UL/CSA/IEC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367
E6.2V-A (UL/CSA/IEC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368
ZCU control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
BCU control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370
BAMU voltage/current measurement unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371
ACS-AP-x control panel with DPMP-01 door mounting kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
Ramp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373
CVAR board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375
Common mode filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375
RFI filter and related accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376
RFI filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376
Oval toroid kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
Oval toroid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
Further information
14
Introduction to the manual 15
1
Introduction to the manual
Applicability
The manual is applicable to the ACS880-204 IGBT supply modules for user-defined
cabinet installations.
Safety instructions
Follow all safety instructions delivered with the drive.
• Read the complete safety instructions before you install, commission, use or
service the drive. The complete safety instructions are given in ACS880 multidrive and
multidrive modules safety instructions (3AUA0000102301 [English]).
• Read the software-function-specific warnings and notes before changing the
default settings of the function. For each function, the warnings and notes are given in
the section describing the related user-adjustable parameters.
• Read the task-specific safety instructions before starting the task. See the section
describing the task.
Target audience
This manual is intended for people who install, commission, use and service IGBT supply
modules. Read the manual before working on the module. You are expected to know the
fundamentals of electricity, wiring, electrical components and electrical schematic
symbols.
16 Introduction to the manual
Related documents
User documentation of a multidrive module delivery includes a USB memory stick with all
manuals of the product series.
You can find all documentation related to ACS880 multidrive modules on the Internet at
https://sites-apps.abb.com/sites/lvacdrivesengineeringsupport/content.
For other manuals, see the inside of the front cover. If needed, contact your local ABB
representative.
BDFC DOL fan control board. For more information, see the diagram in Module fiber
optic connectors (frame R8i).
BDPS Type of the module internal power supply board. BDPS board is a double fed
(AC/DC) power supply, which internally powers up the circuit boards of the
module. The board switches between AC and DC supply automatically. The
board switches from external AC supply to internal DC supply always when the
DC voltage level is above 300 V DC.
BFPS Type of a power supply and control board for the speed-controlled cooling fans
of frame R8i IGBT supply modules. The BFPS board is located below the
module cooling fan. For more information, see the diagram in Module fiber optic
connectors (frame R8i).
DI Digital input
Flat-PLS Rittal Flat-PLS, a busbar system for standard, commercially available flat bars
Term/Abbreviation Description
Frame (size) Refers to power modules that share a similar mechanical construction, for
example:
• IGBT supply modules of frame R8i
• frame 2×R8i includes two size R8i IGBT supply modules.
To determine the frame size of a component, refer to the rating tables in chapter
Technical data.
Generic enclosure Parts that are labeled suitable for generic enclosures are not designed for any
specific enclosure system. These parts are intended as a basis for further
engineering, and may require modifications and/or additional parts to be fully
usable.
Installation accessories designed for generic enclosures are in fact designed
for an inside width of 50 mm less than the nominal width of the enclosure. For
example, a mechanical kit intended for 800 mm wide generic enclosure is
designed for an inside width of 750 mm, and will not fit a 800 mm wide Rittal
TS 8 enclosure.
Incoming unit (ICU) In cabinet-installed drives, the incoming unit (cubicle) contains main circuit
breaker and the busbars for the input power cable.
IGBT supply module IGBT type rectifier and related components enclosed inside a metal frame or
enclosure. Intended for cabinet installation.
IGBT supply unit IGBT supply modules under control of one control board, and related
components such as LCL filters, main contactor, fuses etc. See IGBT supply
module.
Inverter Converts direct current and voltage to alternating current and voltage.
Inverter module Inverter bridge, related components and drive DC link capacitors enclosed
inside a metal frame or enclosure. Intended for cabinet installation.
Inverter unit Inverter module(s) under control of one control board, and related components.
One inverter unit typically controls one motor. See Inverter module.
I/O Input/Output
Multidrive Drive for controlling several motors which are typically coupled to the same
machinery. Includes one supply unit, and one or several inverter units.
Rectifier Converts alternating current and voltage to direct current and voltage.
Supply unit Part of the drive system that rectifies the AC supply voltage and outputs a DC
voltage.
WFU Type of an LCL filter for frames R1i…R4i IGBT supply modules. See LCL filter.
Introduction to the manual 19
Term/Abbreviation Description
2
Operation principle and
hardware description
Operation principle
The IGBT supply unit rectifies three-phase AC current to direct current for the intermediate
DC link of the drive. The intermediate DC link supplies the inverters that run the motors.
There can be one inverter unit only (single drives) or several inverter units (multidrives)
connected to the intermediate circuit.
The LCL filter is an essential part of the ACS880-204 IGBT supply module and it does not
work without the filter. The IGBT supply module uses the filter to actively shape the AC line
current to resemble sinusoidal waveform and to filter most of the current ripple at the
switching frequency and higher frequencies. The IGBT supply module used with the filter
produces a low-harmonic input current.
22 Operation principle and hardware description
AC input DC output
Charging
Charging is always needed to power up the DC link capacitors smoothly. Discharged
capacitors can not be connected to the full supply voltage. The voltage must be increased
gradually until the capacitors are charged and ready for normal use.
Note: Frames R1i…R4i IGBT supply modules have an inbuilt charging circuit and they do
not need external charging components. See section Checking the charging capacity
(frames R1i…R4i) on page 142.
The IGBT supply control program has a function for controlling the charging circuit in the
IGBT supply unit. For further information, see the firmware manual.
Operation principle and hardware description 23
Description
1. AC supply
2. Input AC fuses
3. LCL filter
6. DC bus
8. Inverter units (in the example, one of the two units consists of two inverter modules connected in
parallel)
11. Motor(s)
24 Operation principle and hardware description
Frames R1i…R4i
The following figure shows a connection example of a supply unit with a frame size
R1i…R4i module.
Frame R6i
The following figure shows a connection example of a supply unit with a frame size R6i
module.
Frame 1×R8i
The following figure shows a connection example of a supply unit with one frame R8i
module.
Layout drawings
The following figures show the layout of the IGBT supply modules and LCL filters.
3 Item Explanation
1 DC (output) connection (obscured)
2 AC (input) connection (obscured)
8
3 Grounding/clamping plates for power
cables
4 ZCU control unit
6 5 Power unit
6 Slots for optional I/O modules
7 I/O terminal blocks
8 Grounding/clamping plate for control
4 5 cables
9 Memory unit
12
6 10 Control panel connector
11 Air temperature sensor
7
12 Cover with recess for control panel
(can optionally be left out)
9
3
10
2
11
Operation principle and hardware description 29
4
12
6 5
2
10 9
11
Item Explanation
1 DC (output) connection (under connector cover)
2 AC (input) connection (under connector cover)
3 Grounding/clamping plates for power cables
4 ZCU control unit
5 Power unit
6 Slots for optional I/O modules
7 I/O terminal blocks
8 Grounding/clamping plate for control cables
9 Memory unit
10 Control panel connector
11 Air temperature sensor
12 Cover with panel mounting platform (can optionally be left out)
30 Operation principle and hardware description
1
8 Item Explanation
1 DC (output) connection
8
2 AC (input) connection
8 Lifting eyes
3
9 The grounding point (PE) between module
frame and cabinet frame
4
6
5
2
7
Operation principle and hardware description 31
A B
1
11
8 10
5 3
2
9
5
4
Description
1. DC output busbars
2. Handle
3. LEDs (see section LEDs and other status indicators on page 200)
Fiber optic connectors (see section Module fiber optic connectors (frame R8i) on page 145)
4. Cooling fan (standard speed-controlled fan shown; a direct-on-line fan is available as option +C188)
5. Quick connector (AC input) (The counterpart fastened to the cabinet behind the module.)
6. Wheels
8. Terminal block [X50] (power supply for internal boards and module heating element, option +C183;
module direct-on-line fan, option +C188)
10. The unpainted grounding point (PE) between module frame and cabinet frame.
Connectors X50…X53
The cabinet builder must arrange an auxiliary voltage of 230 V AC (or 115 V AC with
option +G304) to connector X50 to power the electronics of the supply module. Also, the
cabinet builder must arrange an auxiliary voltage of 230 V AC to connector X50 to power
the main circuit interface board of the supply module during charging (see chapter
Example circuit diagrams). There is an internal power supply (BDPS) in the module that
produces 24 V DC from the auxiliary voltage for the internal circuit boards. The 24 V DC
voltage is available on X53 and it can be used to power the BCU control unit. It is not
allowed to use the 24 V DC output on terminal X53 for any other purpose than for
powering up the BCU control unit.
If a direct-on-line fan (option +C188) is used, the user must connect the fan supply
(400 V AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz) to the module control connector [X50.1]. If an internal heating
element (option +C183) is used, the user must connect the supply for the heating element
to the module control connector [X50.7].
Connector X50
# Description
9 Not in use.
8 N 115/230 V AC (50/60 Hz) input for optional heating element
7 L (+C183)
6 Not in use.
5 N 115/230 V AC 50 Hz input for internal power supply
4 L (BDPS) (115V AC 60 Hz with option +G304)
3 W 400 V AC (50/60 Hz) supply for optional DOL (direct-on-
2 V line) cooling fan (option +C188).
1 U Note: In modules without +C188, the DOL wiring is present
but not in use.
GND
24V
GND
24V
GND
24V
GND
24V
24V
GND
24V
GND
WFU-xx
2
3
Description
1. Input terminals
2. Cooling fan
3. LCL filter
6
4. Connector X102
5. Connector X103
4 2 5
6. Pre-wired output cable
Operation principle and hardware description 35
Description
3. Cooling fan
4. Terminal block X50 (power supply for module fan and temperature switch)
Operation principle and hardware description 37
A B
1
8
10
2
3
7
Description
3. Terminal block [X55] (power supply for module heating element, option +C183; direct-on-line fan
supply, option +C188) (ready-connected)
4. Handle
5. Fan
6. Wheels
8. Terminal block [X30] (power supply for module direct-on-line fan, option +C188 and heating element,
option +C183; module thermal cutoff circuit)
A B
1 8
10
7
2
5
Description
3. Terminal block [X55] (power supply for module heating element, option +C183 and direct-on-line fan,
option +C188) (ready-connected)
4. Handle
5. Fan
6. Wheels
8. Terminal block [X30] (power supply for module direct-on-line fan, option +C188; heating element,
option +C183; module thermal cutoff circuit)
1
42 Operation principle and hardware description
X
R
FXX O
1
SLOT 1
Description
1
X
R
O
2
X
R
1. Analog and digital I/O extension
2. modules and fieldbus
O
3
2 X 4. Memory unit
A
FXX I
X
The control units on page 303.
D
O 5
2
D
3 X210
FAN1
X
D
I
FXXX
SLOT 3 X209 X
D
AIR IN I
TEMP O
J6
X
D
2
4
X13 X205
CONTROL PANEL MEMORY UNIT
CLOSE
7
Operation principle and hardware description 43
CLOSE
7
9 FXX
1
FXX
2
3
FXXX
6
5 10
1 Analog and digital I/O extension modules 7 Control panel (see section Connecting a PC
2 and fieldbus communication modules can be on page 148)
3 inserted into slots 1, 2 and 3.
6 Terminal blocks. See chapter The control 10 Not in use in supply modules.
units on page 303.
44 Operation principle and hardware description
WARNING! The switch does not isolate the input power terminals or the auxiliary
circuit from the power line. To isolate the input power terminals, open the main
breaker of the supply transformer and lock it to the open position.
Operating switch
The cabinet can be equipped with an operating switch [S21].
By default, the operating switch controls the unit as follows:
• The ENABLE/RUN position: The control program closes the charging contactor [Q4]
and the main DC link is charged via the supply module. After the DC link is charged,
the main contactor [Q2] will be closed and the charging contactor [Q4] opened. The
supply module starts operating.
• The OFF position: The control program opens the main contactor [Q2] and the supply
module stops rectifying.
PC connection
There is a USB connector on the front of the control panel that can be used to connect a
PC to the drive. When a PC is connected to the control panel, the control panel keypad is
disabled. See also section Connecting a PC on page 148.
Fieldbus control
You can control the supply unit through a fieldbus interface if the unit is equipped with an
optional fieldbus adapter and when you have configured the control program for the
fieldbus control with the parameters. For information on the parameters, see ACS880
IGBT supply control program firmware manual (3AUA0000131562 [English]).
Note: To be able to switch the main contactor [Q2] and the supply unit on and off (Run
enable signal) through the fieldbus, the Run enable command at digital input DI2 must be
on (1).
46 Operation principle and hardware description
Supply module
1
7
3
4
5 8
1 +C183
+C183+C188
7
6
4
5
8
No. Description
1. Type designation. See section Type designation key on page 47.
2. Frame size
3. Cooling method and additional information
4. Degree of protection
5. UL/CSA data
6. Ratings. See also section Ratings on page 279.
7. Valid markings. See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules
(3AUA0000102324 [English]).
8. Serial number. The first digit of the serial number refers to the manufacturing plant. The next four
digits refer to the unit’s manufacturing year and week, respectively. The remaining digits complete
the serial number so that there are no two units with the same number.
Operation principle and hardware description 47
LCL filter
CODE DESCRIPTION
Basic codes
WFU LCL filter for frames R1i…R4i IGBT supply modules. The delivery includes direct-on-line cooling
fan as standard.
ALCL LCL filter for frame R6i IGBT supply module. The delivery includes direct-on-line cooling fan as
standard.
BLCL LCL filter for frame R8i IGBT supply module. The delivery includes on/off-controlled cooling fan as
standard.
Size
01, 02, 11, Refer to the table on page 283.
21, 22, 05,
13, 15, 24
or 25
Voltage range
5 Voltage rating: 380…500 V. This is indicated in type designation label as typical input voltage
levels (3~ 400/480/500 V AC).
7 Voltage rating: 525…690 V. This is indicated in type designation label as typical input voltage
levels (3~ 525/600/690 V AC, 600 UL, CSA).
Plus codes
For the plus codes, see chapter Ordering information.
A013 ALCL-05-5 only: 60 Hz frequency
C183 BLCL-1x-x and BLCL-2x-x only: Internal heating element (included in the delivery as standard)
C188 BLCL-1x-x and BLCL-2x-x only: Direct-on-line cooling fan (included in the delivery as standard
with 230 V supply for BLCL-1x-x / 400 V AC supply for BLCL-2x-x)
G304 ALCL-05-5 and BLCL-1x-x only: 115 V AC 1-phase fan supply
G427 BLCL-2x-x only: 208 V AC 3-phase fan supply
Moving and unpacking the module 49
3
Moving and unpacking the
module
Unpacking
Frames R1i…R4i
The module is delivered in a corrugated cardboard box. The module and its parts (such as
grounding/clamp plates, terminal blocks, etc.) are placed in the different compartments of
the box.
1. Remove any banding and lift off the cover of the box.
2. Lift the module out of the box.
3. Check all the compartments in the box for accessories. Note that some parts may be
placed in a compartment directly underneath the module.
Dispose of or recycle the packaging according to the local regulations.
50 Moving and unpacking the module
For moving and lifting the module, see sections Replacing the IGBT supply module (frame
R6i) on page 182, and Replacing the IGBT supply module (frame R8i) on page 185.
Cabinet construction 51
4
Cabinet construction
Liability
The installation must always be designed and made according to applicable local laws and
regulations. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for any installation which
breaches the local laws and/or other regulations.
Frames R1i…R4i
The switching, disconnecting and protecting equipment can be placed inside the drive
cabinet in the following way:
1. The AC supply coming to the drive cabinet is first connected to the main switch-
disconnector [Q1].
2. The drive is equipped with the main contactor connected between the main switch-
disconnector [Q1] and the LCL filter. See section Single-line circuit diagrams of the
supply unit on page 24.
52 Cabinet construction
Frame R6i
The switching, disconnecting and protecting equipment can be placed inside the drive
cabinet in the following way:
1. The AC supply coming to the drive cabinet is first connected to the main switch-
disconnector [Q1] containing AC fuses.
2. The drive is equipped with the main contactor connected between the main switch-
disconnector [Q1] and the LCL filter.
3. A charging circuit for precharging the DC link capacitors is connected over the main
switch-disconnector [Q1] and the main contactor [Q2]. See section Single-line circuit
diagrams of the supply unit on page 24.
For the connection diagram, see chapter Electrical installation.
Frame R8i
The switching, disconnecting and protecting equipment can be placed outside the drive
cabinet in the following way:
1. The AC supply is first connected to the main switch-disconnector or main
breaker [Q1].
2. The AC fuses are connected after the switch-disconnector.
3. The main contactor [Q2] is connected between the AC fuses and the LCL filter.
4. A charging circuit for precharging the DC link capacitors is connected over the main
contactor [Q2]. See section Single-line circuit diagrams of the supply unit on page 24.
For the connection diagram, see chapter Electrical installation.
Cabinet construction 53
LCL R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL LCL R8i R8i R8i
4×R8i 6×R8i
LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i
400 600 XXX 400 600 400 600 XXX 400 600 400 600
54 Cabinet construction
LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i LCL LCL R8i R8i R8i
4×R8i 6×R8i
R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i R8i LCL R8i
Description
Cubicle including:
6
1. IGBT supply module [T01]
2. Control unit [A51] (attached to the IGBT supply module,
under the control panel cover)
3. LCL filter module [R03]
4. WBCA bottom connection adapter
5 5. Air guide
6. Roof fan
4
56 Cabinet construction
Description
Cubicle including:
1. AC input
10 2. DC output
9 3. Main switch-disconnector [Q1]
4. Main contactor [Q2]
5. Charging contactor [Q4]
5 6. IGBT supply module [T01]
4 7. Control unit [A51]
2
8. LCL filter module [R03]
9. DC fuses [F2]
10. Charging fuse switch [Q21]
6
7
3
8
1
Cabinet construction 57
Description
Cubicle including:
3
1. AC input
2. LCL filter module (type BLCL-1x-x)
3. Common DC busbars
4. DC output with common mode filters and
1 4 DC fuses
5. R8i IGBT supply module
2
58 Cabinet construction
Description
3 Cubicle including:
1
1. AC input with AC fuses
2. LCL filter module (type BLCL-2x-x)
3. Common DC busbars
4 4 4. DC output with common mode filters
and DC fuses
5. R8i IGBT supply module
5 5
2
Cabinet construction 59
Incoming cubicle
Example of the AC fuse cooling
The AC fuses must be cooled by forced cooling. If the fuses are not located in the same
cubicle with the supply module, the module cooling fan does not supply the cooling air for
the fuses but you must use a separate cooling fan. The following figures show an example
of the cooling system using a thermal switch for the air temperature monitoring near by the
AC fuses.
60 Cabinet construction
1 # Description
1. Thermal switch
2. Cooling fan
RFI filter
The following figure shows an example of installing RFI filter to the cabinet. For more
information about EMC requirements, see Electrical planning instructions for ACS880
multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
62 Cabinet construction
Installation examples
This section includes installation examples of the IGBT supply modules in the Rittal TS 8
and generic enclosures.
Each example includes a table that lists:
• installation stages of different equipment in the order in which the installation into the
cabinet should be performed
• code of the step-by-step instructions
• equipment kit code
• kit ordering code.
You can find the kit-specific assembly drawings, step-by-step instructions and kit
information on the Internet. Go to https://sites-
apps.abb.com/sites/lvacdrivesengineeringsupport/content. If needed, contact your local
ABB representative.
The example includes also cabinet assembly drawings that show each stage listed in the
table. More detailed steps of each stage are described in the kit-specific assembly
drawings.
For general instructions, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880
multidrive modules (3AUA0000107668 [English]).
2. Air guide kit for IGBT supply module 3AXD50000009093 A-468-1-422 3AUA0000114398
(frame R1i)
Air guide kit for IGBT supply module A-468-2-423 3AUA0000114330
(frame R2i)
Air guide kit for IGBT supply module A-468-3-424 3AUA0000114404
(frame R3i)
Air guide kit for IGBT supply module A-468-4-425 3AUA0000114405
(frame R4i)
Cabinet construction 63
Example 1
Cabinet construction 65
Example 2
66 Cabinet construction
Stage 7: Cabling example for main cabling, charging cabling and ground cabling
Cabinet construction 75
8. Module installation - - -
1) Note: This kit is not included in ABB’s standard design but may be used if you wish to have AC fuses on top
of the LCL filter module.
Cabinet construction 77
Stage 4: DC connection
82 Cabinet construction
Parts to be installed
1)
Note: This kit is not included in ABB’s standard design but may be used if you wish to have AC fuses on top
of the LCL filter module.
Cabinet construction 87
88 Cabinet construction
8. Modules installation - - -
Cabinet construction 89
Stage 5: DC connection
Cabinet construction 95
Parts to be installed
8. Modules installation - - -
Cabinet construction 101
Stage 5: DC connection
Cabinet construction 107
Parts to be installed
5
Electrical installation
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do the work described in this
chapter. Read the complete safety instructions before you install, commission,
use or service the drive system. The complete safety instructions are given in
Safety instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301
[English]).
The installation must always be designed and made according to applicable local laws and
regulations. ABB does not assume any liability whatsoever for any installation which
breaches the local laws and/or other regulations. Furthermore, if the recommendations
given by ABB are not followed, the drive may experience problems that the warranty does
not cover.
114 Electrical installation
General notes
Static electricity
Optical components
Handle fiber optic cables with care. When unplugging optic cables, always grab the
connector, not the cable itself. Do not touch the ends of the fibers with bare hands as the
fiber is extremely sensitive to dirt. The specifications of the optic cable are as follows:
• Storage temperature: -55 … +85 °C
• Installation temperature: -20 … +70 °C
• Maximum short-term tensile force: 50 N
• Minimum short-term bend radius: 25 mm
• Minimum long-term bend radius: 35 mm
• Maximum long-term tensile load: 1 N
• Flexing: Max. 1000 cycles
ABB drive products in general utilize 5 and 10 MBd (megabaud) optical components from
Avago Technologies’ Versatile Link range. Please note that the optical component type is
not directly related to the actual communication speed.
Note: The optical components (transmitter and receiver) on a fiber optic link must be of the
same type.
Plastic optical fiber (POF) cables can be used with both 5 MBd and 10 MBd optical
components. 10 MBd components also enable the use of Hard Clad Silica (HCS®) cables,
which allow longer connection distances thanks to their lower attenuation. HCS® cables
cannot be used with 5 MBd optical components.
The maximum lengths of fiber optic links for POF and HCS® cables are 20 and 200 meters
respectively.
HCS® is a trademark of SpecTran Corporation.
116 Electrical installation
Supply unit
Do not make any voltage tolerance or insulation resistance tests on the supply module.
Every module has been insulation tested between the main circuit and the chassis at the
factory. Also, there may be voltage-limiting circuits inside the module which cut down the
testing voltage automatically.
Connection diagram
(frames R1i…R4i)
(1a)
(1b)
ISU cubicle
(1a) (1b)
PE
PE
Notes:
If the LCL filter is mounted onto the WBCA adapter, the LCL filter can be grounded through the fastening
screws of the WBCA adapter (no additional grounding conductors are needed).
Use a separate PE cable (1a) or a cable with a separate PE conductor (1b) in addition if the conductivity of the
shields does not meet the requirement for the PE conductor. See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880
multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the cable selection instructions, see Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880 multidrive modules
(3AUA0000107668 [English]).
118 Electrical installation
Connection diagram
(frame R6i)
ISU cubicle
(1a) (1b)
PE
PE
Notes:
Use a separate grounding PE cable (1a) or a cable with a separate PE conductor (1b) in addition if the
conductivity of the shields does not meet the requirement for the PE conductor. See Electrical planning
instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the cable selection instructions, see Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880 multidrive modules
(3AUA0000107668 [English]).
1)
For details, see chapter Example circuit diagrams.
Electrical installation 119
Connection diagram
(frame 1×R8i)
LCL filter IGBT supply
module
(1a)
Components
for charging
circuit 1)
(1b)
(1a) (1b)
PE
PE
Notes:
Use a separate grounding PE cable (1a) or a cable with a separate PE conductor (1b) in addition if the
conductivity of the shield does not meet the requirement for the PE conductor. See Electrical planning
instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the cable selection instructions, see Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880 multidrive modules
(3AUA0000107668 [English]).
1) For details, see chapter Example circuit diagrams.
120 Electrical installation
Components
for charging
(1a) circuit 1)
(1b)
(1a) (1b)
PE
PE
Notes:
Use a separate grounding PE cable (1a) or a cable with a separate PE conductor (1b) in addition if the
conductivity of the shield does not meet the requirement for the PE conductor. See Electrical planning
instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the cable selection instructions, see Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880 multidrive modules
(3AUA0000107668 [English]).
1)
For details, see chapter Example circuit diagrams.
Electrical installation 121
For cabling drawings for each frame size, see pages 123…125.
1. Frames R3i and R4i only: Remove the two plastic connector covers at the top and
bottom of the supply module. Each cover is fastened with two screws.
2. On IT (ungrounded) systems and corner grounded TN systems, disconnect the EMC
and varistor screws from the LCL filter module.
• Remove the cover of the LCL filter module.
WFU-11, WFU-21 and WFU-22 only: Remove the fan.
• Remove the two screws labeled FILTER and one screw labeled VARISTOR. The
locations of the screws are shown in the pictures below.
• Reinstall the cover.
WFU-11, WFU-21 and WFU-22 only: Reinstall the fan.
WFU-01, WFU-02
FILTER
FILTER VARISTOR
WFU-21, WFU-22
Note: When the internal EMC filter is disconnected, the IGBT supply module is not EMC
compatible.
122 Electrical installation
3. Fasten the two cable clamp plates included in the supply module, one at the top, one
at the bottom. The clamp plates are identical. Using the cable clamp plates will provide
better EMC compliance, as well as act as a strain relief for the power cables.
4. Strip the power cables so that the shields are bare at the cable clamps.
5. Twist the ends of the cable shield wires into pigtails.
6. Strip the ends of the phase conductors.
7. Connect the phase conductors to the input terminals of the main switch-disconnector
[Q1]. For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for
ACS880 multidrive modules (3AUA0000107668 [English]).
8. Connect the output terminals of the main switch-disconnector [Q1] to the main
contactor [Q2] input terminals.
9. Connect the contactor [Q2] output terminals to the WFU-xx LCL filter module input
terminals (L1/L2/L3). See section Connecting the WBCA adapter to the LCL filter
(frames R1i…R4i) on page 133.
10. Connect the phase conductors of the WFU-xx LCL filter module output terminals
(U2/V2/W2) to the phase conductors of the AC input terminals (U2/V2/W2) of the
IGBT supply module. See section Connecting WFU-xx LCL filter module (frames
R1i…R4i) on page 134.
11. Connect the phase conductors of the DC output cable to the UDC+ and UDC-
terminals of the IGBT supply module.
Connect the resistor cable conductors (if present) to the R+ and R– terminals.
With frames R3i or R4i, attach the screw terminal lugs included to the conductors first.
Crimp lugs can be used instead of the screw lugs.
12. Tighten the cable clamps onto the bare cable shields.
13. Crimp a cable lug onto each shield pigtail. Fasten the lugs to ground terminals.
Note: Make a compromise between the length of the pigtail and the length of
unshielded phase conductors as both should ideally be as short as possible.
14. Cover visible bare shield and pigtail with insulating tape.
15. With frames R3i or R4i, cut suitable slots on the edges of the connector covers to
accommodate the AC and DC cables. Refit the covers. (Tighten the screws to 3 N·m
[25 lbf·in]).
16. Secure the cables outside the unit mechanically.
17. Ground the other end of the input power cable shield or PE conductor(s) at the
distribution board.
18. Connect the module DC busbars into the cabinet common DC busbars.
Electrical installation 123
Frame R1i
DC output cable
Cable clamp on bare shield
1.5 N·m (13 lbf·in)
Frame R2i
DC output cable
UDC+UDC- U1 V1 W1
1.2…1.5 N·m
(10.6…13.3 lbf·in)
DC output cable
La/ Lb/
UDC+
15 N·m (130 lbf·in)
La/ Lb/
UDC+ UDC- U1 V1 W1 UDC+
U2 V2 W2 R- R+
1. Lead the cables into the inside of the cabinet. 360° grounding of the cable shield at the
lead-through is recommended to suppress interference.
2. Twist the cable shields to bundles and connect to cabinet PE (ground) busbar.
Connect the separate ground conductors/cables to cabinet PE (ground) busbar.
3. Connect the phase conductors to the input terminals of the main switch-disconnector
[Q1]. For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for
ACS880 multidrive modules (3AUA0000107668 [English]).
4. Connect the output terminals of the main switch-disconnector [Q1] to the main
contactor [Q2] input terminals.
5. Ground the module.
• Ground the module from the module front plate at top of the module. The
grounding point is marked on the module. Connect the frame support bracket on
the module front plate with screws. The frame support bracket should have
galvanic connection to the PE busbar through the cabinet frame.
Note: If the cabinet frame is painted (for example, Rittal TS 8 cabinets), it is important
to make sure that good galvanic connection to ground (PE busbar) is achieved. You
can, for example, remove the paint from the connection points and use star washers.
Note: Connection to ground through fixing screws and the cabinet chassis is not
always good enough. To ensure the continuity of the protective bonding circuit, you
can connect the modules to the cabinet PE busbar with a copper busbar or cable. The
inductance and impedance of the PE conductor/cable (grounding wire) must be rated
according to permissible touch voltage appearing under fault conditions (so that the
fault point voltage will not rise excessively when a ground fault occurs). See Electrical
planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102324
[English]).
6. Connect the contactor [Q2] output terminals to the module input terminals or to the AC
connection busbars.
7. Connect the module DC busbars into the cabinet common DC busbars.
128 Electrical installation
1 2
With the R8i supply modules, the input power cables are connected outside the ISU
cabinet, typically inside the incoming cubicle (ICU).
1. Lead the cables into the inside of the cabinet. 360° grounding of the cable shield at the
lead-through is recommended to suppress interference.
2. Twist the cable shields to bundles and connect to the cabinet PE (ground) busbar.
Connect the separate ground conductors/cables to the cabinet PE (ground) busbar.
3. Connect the phase conductors to the input terminals of the main switch-disconnector
[Q1]. For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for
ACS880 multidrive modules (3AUA0000107668 [English]).
4. Connect the output terminals of the main switch-disconnector) [Q1] to the main fuses
[F1.x].
5. Connect the main fuses [F1.x] to the main contactor [Q2] input terminals.
6. Connect the contactor [Q2] output terminals to the AC busbars of the LCL filter in the
ISU cabinet by cabling, busbars or equivalent.
7. Inside the ISU cabinet, push the IGBT supply module into the quick connectors.
LCL filter module of type BLCL-1x-x: Push the LCL filter module into the quick
connectors.
LCL filter module of type BLCL-2x-x: Remove the fan of the LCL filter module (for
details, see page 179). Push the LCL filter module into its place. Connect the filter
output busbars (behind the filter module) to the busbars on the cabinet frame.
Reinstall the fan of the LCL filter module.
8. Ground the modules:
• Ground the modules from the module front plate at top of the module. The
grounding point is marked on the module. Connect the front plate to the frame
support bracket with screws. The frame support bracket should have galvanic
connection to the PE busbar through the cabinet frame.
Note: If the cabinet frame is painted (for example, Rittal TS 8 cabinets), it is important
to make sure that good galvanic connection to ground (PE busbar) is achieved. You
can, for example, remove the paint from the connection points and use star washers.
Note: Connection to ground through fixing screws and the cabinet chassis is not
always good enough. To ensure the continuity of the protective bonding circuit, you
can connect the modules to the cabinet PE busbar with a copper busbar or cable. The
inductance and impedance of the PE conductor/cable (grounding wire) must be rated
according to permissible touch voltage appearing under fault conditions (so that the
fault point voltage will not rise excessively when a ground fault occurs). See Electrical
130 Electrical installation
1 2
BLCL-1x-x BLCL-2x-x
Electrical installation 131
BLCL-1x-x
BLCL-2x-x
b a
132 Electrical installation
Frames R1i…R4i only: The 24 V DC power supply needed for the cooling fan is not
included in the delivery. For selecting a supply, see Auxiliary circuit current consumption
on page 300.
WARNING! Use the LCL filter only with an ACS880-204 IGBT supply module.
Use the filter only with an IGBT supply module of an appropriate frame size.
No. Information
1
1 Connect the cable (included) of
the WBCA adapter to the L1/L2/L3
input terminals of the WFU-xx LCL
filter module.
2 Connect the power input to the
L1/L2/L3/PE terminals of the
WBCA adapter.
Tightening torques:
WFU-01: 1.7…1.8 N·m
WFU-11, -21, -22: 15 N·m
WBCA-01: 1.7…1.8 N·m
WBCA-11, -21: 15 N·m
PE
2
134 Electrical installation
WFU-11
Electrical installation 137
ALCL-05-5
Electrical installation 139
BLCL
140 Electrical installation
Electrical installation 141
Main contactor
A main contactor is needed for the following reasons:
• If the LCL filter module is connected to the AC input power supply while the IGBT
supply module is not modulating/active, there is a risk that the filter responds to
disturbance frequencies in a distorted AC input and starts resonating, which may
cause permanent damage to the IGBT supply module, LCL filter and equipment
connected to the DC bus. If the IGBT supply module is stopped, faulty or otherwise
inactive, it cannot counteract the resonance of the filter.
• The IGBT supply module and the LCL filter module can not prevent power flow from
the AC input to the DC bus and further to the ACS880-104 inverter module(s). Even if
the modulation of the IGBT supply module is stopped, the anti-parallel diodes in it
enable power flow to the DC bus and to the inverter(s). In other words, merely
stopping the IGBT supply module does not stop the system.
• The IGBT supply module is not protected against excessive current drawn from the
DC bus. If the motoring power (power demanded from the DC bus) exceeds the
supplying capability of the IGBT supply module, it trips. If the current demand remains
or increases, the IGBT supply module is damaged.
See also Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules
(3AUA0000102324 [English]).
142 Electrical installation
R Rmin
ACS880-204-… Frame
ohm ohm
008A0-3 006A6-5 R1i 50 25
0018A-3 0015A-5 R2i 130 20
0035A-3 0029A-5 R3i 66 15
0050A-3 0041A-5 R3i 66 10
0093A-3 0077A-5 R4i 33 5
R
ACS880-104-… Frame
ohm
004A8-3, 006A0-3, 008A0-3, 003A6-5, 004A8-5, 006A0-5, 008A0-5 R1i 50
0011A-3, 0014A-3, 0018A-3, 0011A-5, 0014A-5, 0018A-5 R2i 130
0025A-3, 0035A-3, 0044A-3, 0050A-3, 0025A-5, 0030A-5, 0035A-5, 0050A-5 R3i 66
0061A-3, 0078A-3, 0094A-3, 0100A-3, 0061A-5, 0078A-5, 0094A-5 R4i 33
The user must activate and tune the charging function in the control program. For
information on tuning the parameters, see ACS880 IGBT supply control program firmware
manual (3AUA0000131562 [English]).
Single AC input
Calculate the total effective charging resistance Rtot from the inverter/supply modules
connected to the DC link.
1
Rtot =
1 1 1
+ +…+
R1 R2 Rn
R1…Rn are the charging resistance values of each module. The following condition must
be fulfilled: Rtot > Rmin
Electrical installation 143
Connection procedure
Note: The instructions below are based on an example cabinet construction. They are not
applicable to all possible solutions but only clarify the principles.
Note: The I/O of the supply unit is mostly reserved for the internal use.
The following procedure instructs how to connect the control cables of a supply unit. In the
example, the power cables are routed to the cabinet through the bottom. Note that the
figures in the procedure are examples.
1. Repeat the steps described in section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Remove the shrouds (if any) from the cubicle.
4. Run the cables into the inside of the cabinet through a cable gland or grommet.
• 360° grounding of the cable shield is recommended to suppress interference. In
case a grounding cable gland is available, remove the outer jacket of the cable
where it passes through the cable gland.
• Seal the cable with a grommet.
The following figure shows the LCL filter module fiber optic connections.
BLCL-1x-x
Fan control ON
Overheat
Power OK
Fan control signal feedback V2
Fan control signal V1
BLCL-2x-x
Fan control signal V1
Fan control signal feedback V2
Power OK
Overheat
Fan control ON
146 Electrical installation
The following figures show example fiber optic connections related to fan control.
Direct-on-line cooling fan (option +C188) in IGBT supply module and LCL filter module
BCU
400 V AC
230 V AC
BLCL-1x-x R8i
LCL R8i
BINT-12
Direct-on-line cooling fan (option +C188) in LCL filter module and speed-controlled fan (standard) in
IGBT supply module
BCU
230 V AC
BLCL-1x-x R8i
LCL R8i
BINT-12
Fan Fan
Fan unit
Fan unit
Electrical installation 147
Note: Connection between BINT board and BDFC board in the module is ready-made at
the factory.
148 Electrical installation
Connecting a PC
Connection procedure
A PC (with eg, the Drive composer PC tool) can be connected to the supply unit as follows:
1. Connect an ACS-AP-x control panel to the supply control unit either by using an
Ethernet (eg, CAT5E) networking cable, or by inserting the panel into the panel holder
(if present).
WARNING! Do not connect the PC directly to the control panel connector of the
supply unit as this can cause damage.
2. Remove the USB connector cover on the front of the control panel.
3. Connect an USB cable (Type A to Type Mini-B) between the USB connector on the
control panel (3a) and a free USB port on the PC (3b).
4. The panel displays an indication whenever the connection is active.
Note: It is also possible to connect the PC through an optional diagnostics and panel
interface (FDPI). The FDPI is used for branching the panel bus and chaining a control
panel or PC tool to several drives. See FDPI-xx user’s manual (3AUA0000113618
[English]).
5. See the documentation of the PC tool for setup instructions.
Electrical installation 149
2 3b
3a
USB connected
For more information, see ACX-AP-x assistant control panels user’s manual
(3AUA0000085685 [English]).
150 Electrical installation
1. Repeat the steps described in section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
Disconnect the supply unit from the supply, lock out the disconnecting device, and
ensure by measuring that there is no voltage present.
2. Switch off any potentially dangerous control voltages coming to the supply unit.
Ensure by measuring that the I/O terminals of the control unit (especially the relay
output terminals) are safe.
3. Insert the module into a free option module slot on the control unit. Refer to chapter
The control units.
4. Fasten the mounting screw of the module.
5. Connect the necessary wiring to the module following the instructions given in the
documentation of the module and section Connecting the control cables (page 143).
6. Check the installation and that it is safe to reconnect power.
7. Configure the module. Refer to the instructions given in the documentation of the
module as well as the appropriate firmware manual.
Installation checklist 151
6
Installation checklist
Checklist
Check the mechanical and electrical installation of the drive before start-up. Go through
the checklist together with another person.
The ambient operating conditions meet the specifications given in chapter Technical data.
The unit is properly fastened to the floor. See Mechanical installation instructions for ACS880
multidrive cabinets (3AUA0000101764 [English]).
The cooling air flows freely in and out of the drive cabinet, and air recirculation inside the cabinet will
not be possible (air baffle plates are on place).
If the drive will be connected to an IT (ungrounded) or a corner grounded TN network: The varistors
and EMC filter of the drive (if any) have been disconnected. See chapter Electrical installation.
152 Installation checklist
There is sufficient free space around the unit. See Mechanical installation instructions for ACS880
multidrive cabinets (3AUA0000101764 [English]).
There is an adequately sized protective earth (ground) conductor between the drive and the
switchboard, and the conductor has been connected to appropriate terminal. Connection is tight: Pull
the conductors to check.
The main circuit connections inside the drive cabinet correspond to the circuit diagrams.
The supply voltage matches the nominal input voltage of the unit. Check the type designation label.
The enclosures of the equipment in the cabinet have proper galvanic connection to the cabinet
protective earth (ground) busbar: The connection surfaces at the fastening points are bare
(unpainted) and the connections are tight, or separate grounding conductors have been installed and
the connections are tight (pull the conductors to check).
The input power cable has been connected to the appropriate terminals, the phase order is right, and
the terminals have been tightened. (Pull the conductors to check.)
The control cables (if any) have been connected to the appropriate terminals, and the terminals have
been tightened. (Pull the conductors to check.)
The insulation of the installation has been measured and is OK. See section Checking the insulation
of the assembly on page 116.
There are no tools, foreign objects or dust from drilling inside the cabinet.
All shrouds and covers are in place. Cabinet doors have been closed.
The motor and the driven equipment are ready for start.
Start-up 153
7
Start-up
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do the work described in this
chapter. Read the complete safety instructions and repeat the steps described in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114. The complete safety
instructions are given in Safety instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules
(3AUA0000102301 [English]). Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death,
or damage to the equipment.
WARNING! Before you activate the automatic fault reset or automatic restart
functions of the drive control program, make sure that no dangerous situations
can occur. These functions reset the drive automatically and continue operation
after a fault or supply break. If these functions are activated, the installation must be
clearly marked as defined in IEC/EN 61800-5-1, subclause 6.5.3, for example, “THIS
MACHINE STARTS AUTOMATICALLY”.
If you select an external source for the start command and it is on, the drive will start
immediately after fault reset. See the firmware manual.
154 Start-up
Start-up procedure
Tasks
Safety
WARNING! Follow the safety instructions during the start-up procedure. See Safety
instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]).
Only qualified electricians are allowed to start-up the drive.
I(noload)
Drives with a main switch-disconnector [Q1]: Make sure the main switch-disconnector is switched
off.
Drives with a main breaker [Q21]: Crank the main breaker to DISCONNECTED position.
If the unit is equipped with a main breaker, set the current trip limits of the breaker. The trip limits
have been preset to generic values by the breaker manufacturer. The generic limits do not
correspond the protection requirements of the application.
For the limit rules, see below.
General rule
Make sure that the selectivity condition is fulfilled, that is the breaker trips at a lower current than the
protection device of the supplying network, and that the limit is high enough not to cause
unnecessary trips during the intermediate DC circuit load peak at start.
Long term current limit
Rule of thumb: Set to the rated AC current of the module.
Peak current limit
Rule of thumb: Set to a value 3...4 times the rated AC current of the module.
Check the mechanical and electrical installation. See Installation checklist on page 151.
If time relays, or relays with delayed make contact or break contact are used in emergency stop
circuits, check the relay time settings. See delivery-specific circuit diagrams and safety function
specific documentation (if applicable).
Start-up 155
Tasks
Check the voltage settings of the auxiliary voltage transformers (if any) are according to the actual
power line voltage. See the final circuit diagrams by the designer of the cabinet-installed drive.
Disconnect the unfinished or unchecked 230 V AC cables that lead from the terminal blocks to the
outside of the equipment.
Check that both circuits of STO terminals on the supply control unit are closed as shown in Default
I/O connection diagram (ZCU) on page 307, and Default I/O connection diagram (BCU) on page 309
(IN1 and IN2 must be connected to OUT). The supply unit cannot start is either circuit is open. Refer
to the wiring diagrams delivered with the drive. See chapter The control units (page 303).
Frame R8i: Check that both channels of STO IN (X52) connector on IGBT supply module are
connected to 24 V DC for the supply unit to start.
Frames R1i…R4i: Connect the relay outputs XRO1 and XRO3 in parallel on the ZCU control unit,
since the IGBT supply modules have internal charging circuit. See chapter Example circuit
diagrams.
Close the circuit breakers supplying the auxiliary circuits [F22,..., F26].
Tasks
If your supply unit consists of more than one module, parameter 195.31 Parallel connection rating id
needs to be set first.
• Select the correct voltage range with parameter 195.30 Parallel type filter.
• Then select the correct supply unit type with parameter 195.31 Parallel connection rating id.
• Reboot the control unit by parameter 196.08 Control board boot.
• Check the correct voltage range, parameter 195.01 Supply voltage.
• Reboot the control unit by parameter 196.08 Control board boot.
ACS880-204-… Frame Parameter 195.31 selection
1130A-3 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1130A-3 (7072)
1330A-3 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1330A-3 (7082)
1580A-3 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1580A-3 (7102)
2350A-3 3×R8i ACS880-20X-2350A-3 (7103)
3110A-3 4×R8i ACS880-20X-3110A-3 (7104)
4620A-3 6×R8i ACS880-20X-4620A-3 (7106)
1040A-5 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1040A-5 (7172)
1420A-5 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1420A-5 (7202)
2120A-5 3×R8i ACS880-20X-2120A-5 (7203)
2800A-5 4×R8i ACS880-20X-2800A-5 (7204)
4150A-5 6×R8i ACS880-20X-4150A-5 (7206)
0720A-7 2×R8i ACS880-20X-0720A-7 (7272)
1050A-7 2×R8i ACS880-20X-1050A-7 (7302)
1570A-7 3×R8i ACS880-20X-1570A-7 (7303)
2070A-7 4×R8i ACS880-20X-2070A-7 (7304)
3080A-7 6×R8i ACS880-20X-3080A-7 (7306)
If you need more information on the use of the control panel, see ACX-AP-x assistant control panels
user's manual (3AUA0000085685 [English]).
Switch the control panel to the remote mode (Loc/Rem key) to enable control of the supply unit with
the operating switch [S21].
Drives with a main circuit breaker [Q1]: Crank the breaker in.
WARNING! Start button of the air circuit breaker bypasses charging circuit and may
damage the module.
Turn the operating switch [S21] to on (1) position to activate the Run enable signal and switch the
main contactor [Q2] on.
On-load checks
Check that the supply module cooling fan rotates freely in the right direction.
Start-up 157
Tasks
Validate the operation of safety functions (for example, emergency stop).
WARNING! The safety functions are not safe before they are validated according to the
instructions. Safety functions are optional. See the function-specific manual for the
validation tasks.
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Maintenance
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do the work described in this
chapter. Read the complete safety instructions before you install, commission,
use or service the drive. The complete safety instructions are given in Safety
instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]).
160 Maintenance
Maintenance intervals
The table below shows the maintenance tasks which can be done by the end user. The
complete maintenance schedule is available on the Internet
(www.abb.com/drivesservices). For more information, consult your local ABB Service
representative (www.abb.com/searchchannels).
Maintenance task/object Years from start-up
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 …
Cooling fans
Cooling fan of supply module (frames R
R1i…R4i, R6i)
Cooling fan of supply module (frame R8i, R
speed-controlled)
Cooling fan of supply module (frame R8i, R
50 Hz, direct-on-line (option +C188))
Cooling fan of supply module (frame R8i, R
60 Hz, direct-on-line (option +C188))
Cooling fan of LCL filter (50 Hz, direct- R
on-line)
Cooling fan of LCL filter (60 Hz, direct- R R
on-line)
Internal circuit board compartment fan R
Cabinet cooling fans (internal, door, R
IP54), 50 Hz
Cabinet cooling fans (internal, IP54), R R
60 Hz
Cabinet cooling fan (door), 60 Hz R
Batteries
Control panel battery R
Control unit battery R R
Legend
I Inspection (visual inspection and maintenance action if needed)
P Performance of on/off-site work (commissioning, tests, measurements or other work)
R Replacement
Maintenance and component replacement intervals are based on the assumption that the equipment is
operated within the specified ratings and ambient conditions. ABB recommends annual drive inspections to
ensure the highest reliability and optimum performance.
Note: Long term operation near the specified maximum ratings or ambient conditions may require shorter
maintenance intervals for certain components. Consult your local ABB Service representative for additional
maintenance recommendations.
Cabinet
Cleaning the interior of the cabinet
WARNING! Use a vacuum cleaner with an antistatic hose and nozzle, and wear a
grounding wristband. Otherwise an electrostatic charge might build up and
damage the circuit boards.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Clean the interior of the cabinet. Use a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush.
4. Clean the air inlets of the fans and air outlets of the module (top).
5. Clean the air inlet grating of the door (see section Cleaning the door air inlets (IP22
and IP42) on page 162).
6. Close the door.
162 Maintenance
WARNING! Use a vacuum cleaner with an antistatic hose and nozzle, and wear a
grounding wristband. Using a normal vacuum cleaner creates static discharges
which can damage circuit boards.
Check the dustiness of the air inlet meshes. If the dust cannot be removed by vacuum
cleaning from outside through the grating holes with a small nozzle, proceed as follows:
1. Recommendation: De-energize the fans by switching off the supply unit. Obey the
instructions in section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Remove the fasteners at the top of the grating.
3. Lift the grating and pull it away from the door.
4. Vacuum clean or wash the grating on both sides.
5. Reinstall the grating in reverse order.
2 3
4 5
Maintenance 163
3 4
Power connections
Tightening
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Check the tightness of the cable connections. For the tightening torques, see Cabinet
design and construction instructions for ACS880 multidrive modules
(3AUA0000107668 [English]).
Maintenance 165
Fans
The lifespan of the cooling fan depends on the running time of the fan, ambient
temperature and dust concentration. See the firmware manual for the actual signal which
indicates the running time of the cooling fan. For resetting the running time signal after a
fan replacement, contact ABB. Replacement fans are available from ABB. Do not use
other than ABB specified spare parts.
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frames R1i
and R2i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
1. Detach the power cable clamp plate and terminal blocks.
2. Release the retaining clips (arrowed) carefully using a screwdriver.
3. Pull the fan holder out.
4. Disconnect the fan cable.
5. Carefully bend the clips on the fan holder to free the fan.
6. Install new fan in reverse order.
Note: The airflow direction is bottom-to-top. Install the fan so that the arrow on it points up.
Airflow direct
ion
166 Maintenance
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frames R3i
and R4i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. To remove the fan, release the retaining clip (arrowed) carefully using a screwdriver.
3. Pull the fan holder out.
4. Disconnect the fan cable.
5. Carefully bend the clips on the fan holder to free the fan.
6. Install new fan in reverse order.
Note: The airflow direction is bottom-to-top. Install the fan so that the airflow arrow points
up.
Airflo w direct
ion
Maintenance 167
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frame R6i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the front plate.
4. Remove the two screws in front of the fan unit.
5. Unplug the power supply wire of the fan.
6. To free the fan holder, pull it slightly outwards (about 5 mm), then downwards.
7. Detach the fan from the fan holder.
8. Install new fan in reverse order. Note: The airflow direction is bottom-to-top. Install the
fan so that the airflow direction arrow points up.
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8
168 Maintenance
Replacing the cooling fan of the IGBT supply module (frame R8i)
If the module is equipped with a direct-on-line cooling fan (option +C188), see page 170.
WARNING! Use protective gloves! Beware of the sharp edges when removing the
fan!
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the shroud in front of the fan.
4. Remove the cover panel in front of the fan.
5. Unplug the wiring of the fan.
6. Remove the fan control box.
7. Undo the screws of the fan unit.
8. Pull the fan unit out.
9. Install a new fan in reverse order.
Maintenance 169
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5
8 4
6
170 Maintenance
WARNING! Use protective gloves! Beware of the sharp edges when removing the
fan!
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the shroud in front of the fan.
4. Remove the cover panel.
5. Remove the bracket.
6. Unplug the wiring of the fan assembly.
7. Undo the screws of the fan assembly.
8. Pull out the fan assembly.
9. Unplug fan wire from the fan assembly.
10. Undo the screws of the fan.
11. Install a new fan in reverse order.
Maintenance 171
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10
6
172 Maintenance
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and long sleeves! Some parts have sharp
edges.
1. Disconnect the drive from the AC power line and make sure it is safe to start the work.
See section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door of the module cubicle.
3. Remove the two M4×12 (T20) screws which lock the fan holder.
4. Pull the fan holder out of the module.
Maintenance 173
5
4
6. Remove the four M3 (5.5 mm) nuts which hold the fan.
7. Remove the fan from the fan holder.
7
174 Maintenance
8. Put the fan onto the threaded studs on the fan holder with the airflow direction arrow
pointing towards the fan holder.
9. Install and tighten the four nuts removed earlier.
10
11
12
Maintenance 175
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (filter for frames R1i…R4i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Release the retaining clips (arrowed, see the figures below).
4. Pull the fan holder out.
5. Disconnect the fan cable.
6. Carefully bend the clips on the fan holder to free the fan.
7. Install a new fan in reverse order.
Note: The airflow direction is bottom-to-top. Install the fan so that the airflow arrow points
up.
176 Maintenance
Replacing the fan of the LCL filter (filter for frame R6i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Disconnect the wire plug.
4. Remove the two screws holding the fan unit.
5. Pull the fan unit out.
6. Install new fan in reverse order.
4 4
5
178 Maintenance
WARNING! Use protective gloves! Beware of the sharp edges when removing the
fan!
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Make sure it is safe to start
the work. Obey the instructions in section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the two locking screws of fan supply plug connector.
4. Pull the plug connector downwards to unplug the fan wiring.
5. Remove two screws in front of the fan unit.
6. Pull the fan unit out.
7. Install a new fan in reverse order.
6
4
Maintenance 179
WARNING! Use protective gloves! Beware of the sharp edges when removing the
fan!
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the screws in front of the fan unit.
4. Unplug the wiring of the fan.
5. Pull the fan unit out.
6. Install a new fan in reverse order.
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180 Maintenance
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and long sleeves! Some parts have sharp
edges.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions (page 114).
2. The instruction mentioned at each air outlet kit in chapter Ordering information
contains an exploded view of the outlet. Remove all gratings and filters, and finally
remove the plate on top of the outlet. Unscrew all necessary screws securing the fan
and remove it.
3. Install new fan in reverse order.
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and long sleeves! Some parts have sharp
edges.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions (page 114).
2. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the air outlet or enclosure system.
Maintenance 181
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and long sleeves! Some parts have sharp
edges.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Remove the cooling fan of the supply module as described under Fans elsewhere in
this chapter.
3. Blow clean, dry and oil-free compressed air through the module from bottom to top,
simultaneously using a vacuum cleaner at the air outlet to trap the dust. Note: Prevent
the dust from entering adjoining equipment.
4. Refit the cooling fan.
182 Maintenance
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Undo the screws of the shrouds and remove the shrouds.
4. Remove the module fan. For the instructions, see section Replacing the cooling fan of
the IGBT supply module (frame R6i) on page 167.
5. Undo the screws of the PE cable (in front of the module, on left side). Remove the PE
cable.
6. Undo the screws of the sheet metal plate located in front of the module. Remove the
plate.
7. Undo the module screws.
8. Remove the fastening bolts of the DC busbars.
9. Remove the fastening bolts of the AC cables.
10. Unplug the signal connector cable (if any) in front of the module.
11. Pull the module out enough to attach a lifting chain to chain holes on top of the
module. A lifting device for R6i module in Rittal cabinet is available from ABB (order
code: 3AXD50000196661, instruction code: 3AXD50000210268). Pull the module out.
12. To replace the module, perform the steps 1…11 in reverse order.
Maintenance 183
3 4
6
184 Maintenance
11
9
Maintenance 185
WARNING! Ignoring the following instructions can cause physical injury or death,
or damage to the equipment:
• Use extreme caution when maneuvering a supply module that runs on wheels. The
modules are heavy and have a high center of gravity. They topple over easily if
handled carelessly.
• When removing a module which is equipped with wheels, pull the module carefully out
of the cubicle along the ramp. While pulling on the handle, keep a constant pressure
with one foot on the base of the module to prevent the module from falling on its back.
• When replacing a module which is equipped with wheels, push the module up the
ramp and back into the cubicle. Keep your fingers away from the edge of the module
front plate to avoid pinching them between the module and the cubicle. Also, keep a
constant pressure with one foot on the base of the module to prevent the module from
falling on its back.
• Use protective gloves! The edges of the module are sharp!
• Do not tilt the module. Do not leave the module unattended on a sloping floor.
• Do not use the module pull-out ramp with plinth heights over 100 mm. The ramp is
designed for a plinth height of 100 mm (the standard plinth height of Rittal TS 8
cabinets).
Support the top and bot- Do not tilt! Do not leave the module
tom of the module while unattended on a sloping
removing! floor!
max 0 mm
186 Maintenance
Lift the module by the upper part only Mind your fingers! Keep fingers Support the top and
using the lifting holes at the top! away from the edges of the front bottom of the module
flange of the module and beware while replacing!
of the sharp edges when moving
the module!
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114. Turn the main switch-disconnector
[Q1] handle to the open position or secure the main breaker to the disconnected
(racked out) position if the cabinet is equipped with corresponding equipment. If the
disconnecting equipment is located outside the cabinet, make sure that it is in the
disconnected position.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Remove the shrouds (if any).
4. Unplug the signal connector cable (if any) on top of the module and the power cable of
the module fan.
5. Remove the two fastening screws in front of the module and the two fastening bolts in
the DC output busbars.
6. Remove the two fastening screws in the lower part of the module.
7. Use a module pull out ramp or other lifting device to remove the module from the
cabinet. If the ramp is used, install it by placing the hooks of the ramp between the
bottom plate and Rittal frame.
8. Pull the module carefully out of the cabinet along the ramp or use any other lifting
device to remove the module.
9. Replace the module:
• Push the module back in and fasten. Be careful not to break the fastening screws:
tighten the fastening screws of the module to 22 N·m (16.2 lbf·ft) and fastening
bolts of the DC output busbars to 70 N·m (51.6 lbf·ft).
• Reconnect connector X50 at the top of the module.
• Reconnect the wiring and fiber optic cables to their respective terminals on the
front of the module.
• Remove the module pull-out ramp, attach the shrouds (if any) and close the
cabinet doors.
Maintenance 187
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188 Maintenance
LCL filter
Replacing the LCL filter (frame R6i)
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Undo the screws of the shrouds and remove the shrouds.
4. Unplug the signal connector cable on top part of the LCL filter module.
5. Remove the screws below the main switch-disconnector.
6. Unfasten the cables [L1, L2, L3] on the side of the LCL filter module.
7. Unfasten the power cables.
8. Remove the screws on the metal sheet and remove the sheet.
9. Remove the screws below the main switch-disconnector.
10. Remove the screws on the metal sheet and lift the sheet up.
11. Remove the screws on the bottom of the LCL filter module.
12. Pull the module carefully out of the cabinet.
13. To replace the LCL filter, perform the steps 1…12 in reverse order.
Maintenance 189
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190 Maintenance
9
Maintenance 191
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11
12
192 Maintenance
WARNING! Ignoring the following instructions can cause physical injury or death,
or damage to the equipment:
• Use extreme caution when maneuvering a module that runs on wheels. The modules
are heavy and have a high center of gravity. They topple over easily if handled
carelessly.
• When removing a module which is equipped with wheels, pull the module carefully out
of the cubicle along the ramp. While pulling on the handle, keep a constant pressure
with one foot on the base of the module to prevent the module from falling on its back.
• When replacing a module which is equipped with wheels, push the module up the
ramp and back into the cubicle. Keep your fingers away from the edge of the module
front plate to avoid pinching them between the module and the cubicle. Also, keep a
constant pressure with one foot on the base of the module to prevent the module from
falling on its back.
• Use protective gloves! The edges of the module are sharp!
• Do not tilt the module. Do not leave the module unattended on a sloping floor.
• Do not use the ramp with plinth heights over 100 mm. The ramp is designed for a
plinth height of 100 mm (the standard plinth height of Rittal TS 8 cabinets).
Maintenance 193
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the cubicle door.
3. Remove the shrouds (if any).
4. Unplug the signal connector cable on top of the LCL filter module.
5. Remove the five screws in the upper part of the LCL filter module.
6. Remove the four screws in the lower part of the LCL filter module.
7. Use a module pull out ramp or other lifting device to remove the module from the
cabinet. If the ramp is used, install it by placing the hooks of the ramp between the
bottom plate and Rittal frame.
8. Pull the module carefully out of the cabinet along the ramp or use any other lifting
device to remove the module.
9. Replace the module:
• Push the module back in and fasten. Be careful not to break the fastening screws:
tighten the fastening screws to 22 N·m (16.2 lbf·ft) and fastening bolts to 70 N·m
(51.6 lbf·ft).
• Plug the module signal wire set to the module signal connector.
• Remove the module pull-out ramp, attach the shrouds (if any) and close the
cabinet doors.
194 Maintenance
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Maintenance 195
Capacitors
The DC circuit of a supply module contains several electrolytic capacitors. Their lifespan
depends on the operating time, loading and ambient temperature. Capacitor life can be
prolonged by lowering the ambient temperature.
In frames R1i to R3i, the capacitors are integrated to the ZINT board and in frame R4i to
the ZMAC board. In frames R6i and R8i, the capacitors are separate.
Capacitor failure is usually followed by damage to the unit and an input fuse failure, or a
fault trip. Contact ABB if capacitor failure is suspected. Replacements are available from
ABB. Do not use other than ABB-specified spare parts. Contact an ABB service
representative for spare parts and repair services.
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to carry out the work described
below. Read the complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for
ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before
you service the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or
damage to the equipment.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Open the door.
3. Remove the filter cover.
4. Disconnect the three cables.
5. Unfasten the four screws.
6. Lift the capacitor out of the filter module.
7. Remove the rings.
8. Unfasten the nut at the bottom of the capacitor so you can detach the capacitor from
the plate.
9. Install a new capacitor in reverse order.
Note: When installing a new capacitor, you can connect the three cables in any order.
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Maintenance 197
Control panel
Replacing the battery
1. Turn the lid on the back of the panel counter-clockwise until the lid opens.
2. Replace the battery with a new CR2032 battery.
3. Put the lid back and tighten it by turning it clockwise.
4. Dispose of the old battery according to local disposal rules or applicable laws.
Control units
BCU control unit types
There are three variants of the BCU control unit used in ACS880 drives: BCU-02, BCU-12
and BCU-22. These have a different number of converter module connections (2, 7 and 12
respectively) but are otherwise identical. The three BCU types are interchangeable as long
as the number of connections is sufficient. For example, the BCU-22 can be used as a
direct replacement for both BCU-02 and BCU-12.
Memory unit
After replacing a control unit, the existing parameter settings can be retained by
transferring the memory unit from the defective unit to the new unit.
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do this work. Read the
complete safety instructions of the drive. Ignoring the instructions can cause
physical injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
WARNING! Do not remove or insert the memory unit when the control unit is
powered.
1. Stop the drive and disconnect it from the AC power line. Obey the instructions in
section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. Make sure that the control unit is not powered.
3. Undo the fastening screw and pull the memory unit out.
4. Install a memory unit in reverse order.
Frames R1i…R6i: End of the ZCU control unit Frame R8i: End of the BCU control unit
For other maintenance instructions concerning the BCU control unit, see BCU-02/12/22
control units hardware manual (3AUA0000113605 [English]).
Maintenance 199
Control panel door Red There is an active fault in the IGBT supply module.
mounting kit
Green Power supply for the control board of the IGBT
supply module is OK.
IGBT supply module (frame FAULT There is an active fault in the IGBT supply module.
R8i) (continuous red)
Reduced run
The reduced run function is available for IGBT supply units consisting of parallel-
connected IGBT supply modules. The function makes it possible to continue operation
with limited current even if one (or more) module is out of service, for example, because of
maintenance work.
In principle, reduced run is possible with only one module, but the physical requirements of
operating the drive still apply; for example, the modules remaining in use must be able to
provide enough current. For allowed configurations when using reduced run function, see
ACS880 IGBT supply control program firmware manual (3AUA0000131562 [English]).
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do this work. Read the
complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for ACS880 multidrive
cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before you service the drive.
Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
WARNING! Wear protective gloves and long sleeves! Some parts have sharp
edges.
1. Disconnect the drive from the AC power line and make sure it is safe to start the work.
See section Electrical safety precautions on page 114.
2. If the IGBT supply control unit is powered from the faulty module, connect the control
unit to another 24 V DC power supply. We strongly recommend using an external
power supply with IGBT supply units consisting of parallel-connected modules.
3. Remove the module to be serviced from its bay.
4. Install an air baffle (for example, plexiglass, sheet metal etc.) to the top module guide
to block the airflow through the empty module bay.
5. Switch on the power to the IGBT supply unit.
6. Enter the number of IGBT supply modules present into parameter 195.13 Reduced
run mode.
7. Reset all faults and start the IGBT supply unit. The maximum current limit is now
automatically set according to the new IGBT supply configuration. A mismatch
between the number of detected modules (parameter 195.14) and the value set in
195.13 will generate a fault.
202 Maintenance
WARNING! Only qualified electricians are allowed to do this work. Read the
complete safety instructions given in Safety instructions for ACS880 multidrive
cabinets and modules (3AUA0000102301 [English]) before you service the drive.
Ignoring the instructions can cause physical injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
9
Ordering information
Kit code
The format of the kit code is A-w-s-xxx, for example, A-6-8-130 where:
• A = air-cooled
• w = cabinet width
• 6 = 600 mm
• s = module size / sizes
• 1 = R1i
• 2 = R2i
• 3 = R3i
• 4 = R4i
• 6 = R6i
• 8 = R8i
• X = all modules or size not defined.
• xxx = consecutive numbering
• 001…099 = Kits related to cabinets, for example, air inlets and outlets
001…019 Common AC- and DC-related kits
020…039 Air inlets
040…059 Air outlets
060…070 Air outlets with a fan
Frames R1i…R4i
IGBT supply modules
As standard, IGBT supply modules come with IGBT supply control program (+N2200). As
standard, frame R1i…R4i IGBT supply modules come with a cover that also acts as a
control panel holder. The modules can be ordered without the cover by specifying option
code +0J414.
IGBT supply unit Modules used
Type Frame size Qty Ordering code Contents
(for options, see below)
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V): • IGBT supply module
ACS880-204-008A0-3 R1i 1 ACS880-104-008A0-3+N2200 with ZCU control unit
(the module cooling fan
ACS880-204-0018A-3 R2i 1 ACS880-104-0018A-3+N2200 has internal power
ACS880-204-0035A-3 R3i 1 ACS880-104-0035A-3+N2200 supply)
ACS880-204-0050A-3 R3i 1 ACS880-104-0050A-3+N2200 • ZMU memory unit with
IGBT supply control
ACS880-204-0093A-3 R4i 1 ACS880-104-0094A-3+N2200 program (+N2200)
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V): • Module cover with
ACS880-204-006A6-5 R1i 1 ACS880-104-008A0-5+N2200 control panel holder
• Cabinet cooling fan wire
ACS880-204-0015A-5 R2i 1 ACS880-104-0018A-5+N2200
(connector with a stretch
ACS880-204-0029A-5 R3i 1 ACS880-104-0035A-5+N2200 of wire)
ACS880-204-0041A-5 R3i 1 ACS880-104-0050A-5+N2200
ACS880-204-0077A-5 R4i 1 ACS880-104-0094A-5+N2200
Note: The following components are always required to construct a working unit and must
be ordered separately:
• LCL filter module. For more information, see LCL filters on page 206.
The other parts listed in this chapter
• may be required by the application, or
• make the installation or use of the module easier.
206 Ordering information
LCL filters
LCL filter module has to be ordered separately.
IGBT supply unit Frame LCL filter
type size
Type Qty Ordering code Contents
ACS880-204-...
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
008A0-3 R1i WFU-01 1 3AUA0000049816 • WFU-xx filter
0018A-3 R2i WFU-02 1 3AUA0000049815 module
Control panel
The control panel is not included with the supply module but must be ordered separately.
One control panel is required for the commissioning of an ACS880 drive system, even if
the Drive composer PC tool is used.
The control panel can be flush mounted on the cabinet door with the help of a door
mounting kit.
For more information on the control panel, see ACX-AP-x assistant control panels user’s
manual (3AUA0000085685 [English]).
Type Description Ordering code Illustration
AC-side components
Main switch-disconnector kits
You must equip the electric supply of a machinery with a main disconnecting device
(IEC/EN60204-1). The main power line is equipped with a main switch-disconnector or a
main circuit breaker [Q1]. This section lists suitable main switch-disconnectors.
Frame size Main switch-disconnector (IEC) Qty Ordering code Shaft
Type Data Type Dimensions
D L
mm mm
R1i…R4i Switch kit OS-type 160 A, 690 V, 1 3AXD50000014449 OXP6X161 6 161
IEC 160 GD03 5 kA, 1 kV
Frame size Main switch-disconnector (UL, CSA) Qty Ordering code Shaft
Type Data Type Dimensions
D L
mm mm
R1i…R4i Switch kit OT-type UL 125 A, 600 V 1 3AXD50000014450 OXP6X210 6 210
160 E03
Shaft dimensions
D Shaft diameter
L Shaft length
AC fuses
The AC fuses protect the input cables, main contactor [Q2] and the module against short
circuits. For the dimension drawings, see section OS30FAJ22F on page 348.
ACS880-204-… Fuse (IEC) Fuse (UL, CSA) Qty
Type Data Ordering code Type Data Ordering
code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
008A0-3 170M1559D 16 A, 690 V, 3AUA0000115358 DFJ-12 12 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0018A-3 170M1562D 32 A, 690V, 10008131 DFJ-25 25 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0035A-3 170M1565D 63 A, 690 V, 09838775 DFJ-50 50 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0050A-3 170M1566D 80 A, 690 V, 09838791 DFJ-70 70 A, 600 V, Not available 3
aR, size 000 class J from ABB
0093A-3 170M1569D 160 A, 690 V, 10003521 DFJ-125 125 A, 600 V, Not available 3
aR size 000 class J from ABB
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
006A6-5 170M1559D 16 A, 690 V, 3AUA0000115358 DFJ-12 12 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0015A-5 170M1562D 32 A, 690V, 10008131 DFJ-25 25 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0029A-5 170M1565D 63 A, 690 V, 09838775 DFJ-50 50 A, 600 V, Not available 3
gR, size 000 class J from ABB
0041A-5 170M1566D 80 A, 690 V, 09838791 DFJ-70 70 A, 600 V, Not available 3
aR, size 000 class J from ABB
0077A-5 170M1569D 160 A, 690 V, 10003521 DFJ-125 125 A, 600 V, Not available 3
aR size 000 class J from ABB
EMC/RFI filter
EMC is the ability of electrical/electronic equipment to operate without problems within an
electromagnetic environment. Likewise, the equipment must not disturb or interfere with
any other product or system within its locality.
EMC/RFI filters are used to attenuate conducted disturbances in a line connecting point
where the filter leads the disturbances to earth.
The recommended filter types are given in the following table.
ACS880-204-… RFI filter (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty Ordering code
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
008A0-3 SCHAFFNER FN 25 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 RFI filters are not available from ABB.
3120H-25-33 They must be acquired by the
0018A-3 SCHAFFNER FN 25 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 customer.
3120H-25-33 For more specific information about the
0035A-3 SCHAFFNER FN 50 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 EMC/RFI filters, see
3120H-50-53 www.schaffner.com
0050A-3 SCHAFFNER FN 80 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 (SCHAFFNER FN 3120 brochure).
3120H-80-35 See Electrical planning instructions for
0093A-3 SCHAFFNER FN 110 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
3120H-110-35 modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
006A6-5 SCHAFFNER FN 25 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 RFI filters are not available from ABB.
3120H-25-33 They must be acquired by the
0015A-5 SCHAFFNER FN 25 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 customer.
3120H-25-33 For more specific information about the
0029A-5 SCHAFFNER FN 50 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 EMC/RFI filters, see
3120H-50-53 www.schaffner.com
0041A-5 SCHAFFNER FN 80 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 (SCHAFFNER FN 3120 brochure).
3120H-80-35 See Electrical planning instructions for
0077A-5 SCHAFFNER FN 110 A (50 °C) 520 V AC 1 ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
3120H-110-35 modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
Main contactors
The main power line is equipped with main contactors [Q2]. Contactors are used for the
on-off control of the main AC input power. Contactors are suitable for both IEC and
UL/CSA installations.
ACS880-204-… Main contactor (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty Ordering code
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
008A0-3 AF09-30-10-13 Ith = 35 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000000401
0018A-3 AF09-30-10-13 Ith = 35 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000000401
0035A-3 AF26-30-00-13 Ith = 50 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000003269
0050A-3 AF96-30-22-13 Ith = 125 A, 690 V 1 3AUA0000144904
0093A-3 AF96-30-22-13 Ith = 125 A, 690 V 1 3AUA0000144904
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
006A6-5 AF09-30-10-13 Ith = 35 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000000401
0015A-5 AF09-30-10-13 Ith = 35 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000000401
0029A-5 AF26-30-00-13 Ith = 50 A, 690 V 1 3AXD50000003269
0041A-5 AF96-30-22-13 Ith = 125 A, 690 V 1 3AUA0000144904
0077A-5 AF96-30-22-13 Ith = 125 A, 690 V 1 3AUA0000144904
Ordering information 213
Definitions
ITh Conventional free-air thermal current
UE Rated operational voltage
DC-side components
Common DC Flat-PLS assembly
When using the Rittal Flat-PLS system, this kit is used for correct positioning of the
common DC bus in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: The designs presented in this manual for Rittal TS 8 enclosures employ the Rittal
Flat-PLS busbar system. Make sure that the current carrying capability of the busbars is
not exceeded at any point of the drive system.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
All All 1 3AUA0000115906 A-468-X-001
DC fuses
DC fuses protect the module and drive DC bus against short circuits. Fuse kits are
available for modules of frame size R8i. For dimension drawings, see section DC fuses on
page 360.
ACS880-204-… Fuse (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty
Type Data Ordering code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
008A0-3 FWP-15A14F 15 A, 660 V 3AUA0000089116 2
0018A-3 FWP-32A14F 32 A, 660 V 3AUA0000089119 2
0035A-3 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/63 63 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000211 2
0050A-3 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/100 100 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000215 2
0093A-3 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/200 200 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000221 2
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
006A6-5 FWP-20A14F 20 A, 660 V 3AUA0000089117 2
0015A-5 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/50 50 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000189 2
0029A-5 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/80 80 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000213 2
0041A-5 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/100 100 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000215 2
0077A-5 6,921 CP URQ 27x60/200 200 A, 690 V 3AXD50000000221 2
Cooling fans
One or two cooling fans are to be installed inside the air outlet compartment to ensure
sufficient cooling of the cabinet.
IEC
UL, CSA
The example circuit diagrams (starting on page 379) show a cabinet cooling fan circuit that
energizes the fan when at least one module installed in the cabinet is running. The fan will
continue to run for 10 minutes after all modules have been stopped.
The following parts (or equivalent) are used to implement the circuit. These parts are to be
sourced by the customer.
• Phoenix Contact ST 2,5-DIO/L-R - 3036262 spring cage component terminal block
with a 1N4007 diode
• Relpol PI84-24DC-M41G relay
• Rated load (capacity): 8 A / 24 V DC
• Rated power consumption: 0.4 … 0.48 W DC
• GZT80 relay socket
• 600 mm of AWG24, 300 V, UL1569 (or equivalent material, valid for PVC insulation
only) wire
• Favier SEP-4 light brown 4 kV fiberglass sleeving.
Ordering information 219
Frame R6i
IGBT supply modules
IGBT supply unit Modules used
Ordering code
Type Frame size Qty Contents
(for options, see below)
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V): • IGBT supply module with
ACS880-204-0210A-3 ZCU control unit (the
1×R6i 1 ACS880-104-0250A-3+N2200
module cooling fan has
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V): internal power supply)
ACS880-204-0210A-5 1×R6i 1 ACS880-104-0240A-5+N2200
Note: The following components are always required to construct a working unit and must
be ordered separately:
• LCL filter module. For more information, see LCL filters on page 219, and LCL filters
(+G304+A013) on page 219.
• Common mode filter (consists of two toroidal cores, 2 × 3AUA0000032859). For more
information, see Common mode filters on page 229.
• Varistor board CVAR-01C (UL/CSA installations only). For more information, see
Varistor kit (UL, CSA) on page 227.
The other parts listed in this chapter
• may be required by the application, or
• make the installation or use of the module easier.
LCL filters
LCL filter module has to be ordered separately.
IGBT supply unit LCL filter
Frame
type Ordering code
size Type Qty Contents
ACS880-204-... (230 V)
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 1×R6i ALCL-05-5 1 68554331 • LCL filter module
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 1×R6i ALCL-05-5 1 68554331
Control panel
The control panel is not included with the supply module but must be ordered separately.
One control panel is required for the commissioning of an ACS880 drive system, even if
the Drive composer PC tool is used.
The control panel can be flush mounted on the cabinet door with the help of a door
mounting kit.
For more information on the control panel, see ACX-AP-x assistant control panels user’s
manual (3AUA0000085685 [English]).
Type Description Ordering code Illustration
Shrouds
Shrouds are used for IP20 touch protection with the cabinet doors open.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
R6i 600 mm Rittal TS 8 1 3AXD50000004060 A-6-6-355
Lifting device
The lifting device is used for replacing converter modules in the ABB drives ACx enclosure
and the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Frame size Enclosure Qty Ordering code Instruction code
R6i 400 mm / 600 mm / 800 mm Rittal 1 3AXD50000196661 3AXD50000210268
TS 8
R6i 300 mm / 400 mm / 500 mm / 1 3AXD50000047447 3AXD50000210268
600 mm / 700 mm / 800 mm ACx
cabinet
AC-side components
Common AC Flat-PLS assembly
When using the Rittal Flat-PLS system, this kit is used for correct positioning of the
common AC bus in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: The designs presented in this manual for Rittal TS 8 enclosures employ the Rittal
Flat-PLS busbar system. Make sure that the current carrying capability of the busbars is
not exceeded at any point of the drive system.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
All 600 mm Rittal TS 8 1 3AUA0000115905 A-468-X-011
Shaft dimensions
D Shaft diameter
L Shaft length
AC fuses
The AC fuses protect the input cables, main contactor [Q2] and the module against short
circuits. For the dimension drawings, see section OS30FAJ22F on page 348.
ACS880-204-… Fuse (IEC) Fuse (UL, CSA) Qty
Type Data Ordering Type Data Ordering code
code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 Cooper- 400 A, 690 V 64683926 DFJ-300 300 A, 3AUA0000073035 3
Bussmann 600 V
170M5808D
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 Cooper- 400 A, 690 V 64683926 DFJ-300 300 A, 3AUA0000073035 3
Bussmann 600 V
170M5808D
3AXD10000083200
RFI filters
RFI filter is used for improving the EMC characteristics of the unit and to fulfill category C2
requirements. See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
ACS880-204-… RFI filter
Type Data Qty Ordering code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 B84143B0250S080 250 A, 500 V 1 3AUA0000133608
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 B84143B0250S080 250 A, 500 V 1 3AUA0000133608
224 Ordering information
For dimension drawing, see section RFI filter and related accessories on page 376. When
using RFI filter and related accessories, check the number of common mode filters to be
used.
Ordering information 225
Main contactors
The main power line is equipped with a main contactor [Q2]. Contactors are used for the
on-off control of the main AC input power. Contactors are suitable for both IEC and
UL/CSA installations.
ACS880-204-… Main contactor (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty Ordering code
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 AF205-30-22-13 350 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 3AXD50000025625
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 AF205-30-22-13 350 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 3AXD50000025625
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
3AXD10000083200
Definitions
ITh Conventional free-air thermal current
UE Rated operational voltage
Charging kits
The capacitor bank of the IGBT supply module needs to be charged during the start-up
before connecting the module to a three-phase power line.
Note: The charging components are dimensioned for DC link capacitances equal to 3 ×
IGBT supply unit DC capacitance (1×ISU + 2×INU), 5 × IGBT supply unit DC capacitance
(1×ISU + 4×INU) and 7 × IGBT supply unit DC capacitance (1×ISU + 6×INU). If the total
DC link capacitance (including IGBT supply and inverter module DC capacitances)
exceeds these limits, the components must be redimensioned. Contact ABB
representative for more information. The capacitances of the IGBT supply module types
and the inverter module types are specified in their technical data tables. Two attempts in
five minutes is allowed to prevent charging circuit overheating.
The following table shows the charging kits available for each module type.
ACS880-204-… 1×ISU + 2×INU 1×ISU + 4×INU 1×ISU + 6×INU
Ordering code Max. Ordering code Max. Ordering code Max.
(IEC) capaci- (IEC) capaci- (IEC) capaci-
tance tance tance
(mF) (mF) (mF)
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 3AXD50000002789 27 3AXD50000002789 45 3AXD50000002789 63
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 3AXD50000002789 27 3AXD50000002789 45 3AXD50000002789 63
228 Ordering information
DC-side components
Common DC Flat-PLS assembly
When using the Rittal Flat-PLS system, this kit is used for correct positioning of the
common DC bus in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: The designs presented in this manual for Rittal TS 8 enclosures employ the Rittal
Flat-PLS busbar system. Make sure that the current carrying capability of the busbars is
not exceeded at any point of the drive system.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
All 600 mm Rittal TS 8 1 3AUA0000115906 A-468-X-001
* For EMC category C2 in case of 1×R6i, 4 pcs. As standard, 2 pcs per module.
DC fuses
DC fuses protect the module and drive DC bus against short circuits. Fuse kits are
available for modules of frame size R8i. For dimension drawings, see section DC fuses on
page 360.
ACS880-204-… Fuse (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty
Type Data Ordering code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0210A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 170M4413 450 A, 690 V, size 1 68731623 2
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0210A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 170M4413 450 A, 690 V, size 1 68731623 2
3AXD10000083200
230 Ordering information
600 mm / IP20
cubicle with natural 1 3AUA0000125204 A-6-X-043
convection cooling
600 mm / IP42
cubicle with natural 1 3AUA0000114789 A-6-X-041
convection cooling
Cooling fans
IEC
UL, CSA
Note: The following components are always required to construct a working unit and must
be ordered separately (amounts given here are for one IGBT supply module):
• LCL filter module(s). For more information, see LCL filters (+C183+C188) on page
235, and LCL filters (+C183+C188 and +G304 or +G427) on page 236.
• Common mode filter (consists of two toroidal cores, 2 × 3AUA0000032859). For more
information, see Common mode filters on page 270.
• BCU control unit kit. For the contents of the kit, see Control unit on page 239.
• Fiber optic cables (page 240)
• 1 × Control circuit plug connector (3AUA0000059813)
• 2 × Quick connectors (3AUA0000119227). For the contents of the kit, see section
Busbars and quick connectors on page 266.
• Varistor board CVAR-01C (UL/CSA installations only). For more information, see
Varistor kit (UL, CSA) on page 263.
The other parts listed in this chapter
• may be required by the application, or
• make the installation or use of the module easier.
Ordering information 235
RFI filters
RFI filter is used for improving the EMC characteristics of the unit and to fulfill category C2
requirements. See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and
modules (3AUA0000102324 [English]).
ACS880-204-… RFI filter Assembly kit for toroid
Type Data Qty Ordering code Type Qty Ordering code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0420A-3 B84143B 1250 A, 1 3AXD50000009256 Assembly kit 1 3AUA0000094324
0580A-3 1250S080 500 V including
20 H toroid
0810A-3
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0400A-5 B84143B 1250 A, 1 3AXD50000009256 Assembly kit 1 3AUA0000094324
0530A-5 1250S080 500 V including
20 H toroid
0730A-5
For dimension drawing, see section RFI filter and related accessories on page 376. When
using RFI filter and related accessories, check the number of common mode filters to be
used.
238 Ordering information
Control panel
The control panel is not included with the supply module but must be ordered separately.
One control panel is required for the commissioning of an ACS880 drive system, even if
the Drive composer PC tool is used.
The control panel can be flush mounted on the cabinet door with the help of a door
mounting kit.
For more information on the control panel, see ACX-AP-x assistant control panels user’s
manual (3AUA0000085685 [English]).
Type Description Ordering code Illustration
Control electronics
Cabling of the electronics outside the module must be done by the customer. The current
consumption of the main components in the auxiliary circuit is shown in Auxiliary circuit
current consumption on page 300.
Control unit
You must equip each IGBT supply unit with one control unit (and memory unit). The
delivery includes control unit.
ACS880-204-… Type Qty Ordering code
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0420A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0580A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0810A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1130A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1330A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1580A-3 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
2350A-3 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
3110A-3 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
4620A-3 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0400A-5 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0530A-5 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0730A-5 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1040A-5 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1420A-5 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
2120A-5 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
2800A-5 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
4150A-5 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
0310A-7 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0370A-7 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0540A-7 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
0720A-7 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1050A-7 BCU-02 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000002937
1570A-7 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
2070A-7 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
3080A-7 BCU-12 ISU KIT 1 3AXD50000015806
3AXD10000083200
STV S 9 SB
X50 for R8i
9-pole 6 KV/3
X30 for LCL filter (female) 1 per module 3AUA0000059813
module
4 mm2, 500 V, 32 A
Plug connectors for X51, X52 and X53 are included in the module kit. Plug connectors can
be ordered separately as spare parts.
1 x MSTB 2,5/5-ST-
5,08 BK
2 x MSTB 2,5/5-ST-
X51-X53 1 per module 3AXD50000003541
5,08 YE
2.50 mm², 12 A,
320 V
Ordering information 241
Instruction
3AXD50000013903
code:
Shrouds
Shrouds are used for IP20 touch protection with the cabinet doors open.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
R8i 600 mm 1 per 3AXD50000002439 A-6-8-354
cubicle
Ramp
The ramp is used for installing and replacing the R8i module in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: Do not use the ramp with plinth heights over 100 mm. The ramp is designed for a
plinth height of 100 mm (the standard plinth height of Rittal TS 8 cabinets).
See the dimension drawing, see section Ramp on page 373.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
R8i 600 mm 1 3AUA0000120467 A-468-8-304
Ordering information 245
AC-side components
Common AC Flat-PLS assembly
When using the Rittal Flat-PLS system, this kit is used for correct positioning of the
common AC bus in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: The designs presented in this manual for Rittal TS 8 enclosures employ the Rittal
Flat-PLS busbar system. Make sure that the current carrying capability of the busbars is
not exceeded at any point of the drive system.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
All All 1 per 3AUA0000115905 A-468-X-011
cubicle
Shaft
Type Dimensions
D mm L mm
OXP12X280 12 280
OXP12X395 12 395
OXP12X465 12 465
Shaft dimensions
D Shaft diameter
L Shaft length
For adapting E2.2S-A, E4.2S-A and E6.2V-A air circuit breakers to IEC bus bars, use bus
bar shim kit. See section IEC bus bar shim kit on page 256.
Ordering information 251
For adapting E2.2S-A, E4.2S-A and E6.2V-A air circuit breakers to IEC bus bars, use bus
bar shim kit. See section IEC bus bar shim kit on page 256.
Ordering information 253
ACS880-204-… Main circuit breaker (UL, CSA: 230 V) Ordering code Qty
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
1130A-3 E2.2S-A 1200 1200 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048328 1
1330A-3 E2.2S-A 1600 1600 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048327 1
1580A-3 E2.2S-A 2000 2000 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048330 1
2350A-3 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048343 1
3110A-3 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048348 1
4620A-3 E6.2V-A 5000 5000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048352 1
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
1420A-5 E2.2S-A 1600 1600 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048327 1
2120A-5 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048343 1
2800A-5 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048348 1
4150A-5 E6.2V-A 5000 5000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048352 1
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
1570A-7 E2.2S-A 2000 2000 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048330 1
2070A-7 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048343 1
3080A-7 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048348 1
ACS880-204-… Main circuit breaker (UL, CSA: 115 V) Ordering code Qty
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
1130A-3 E2.2S-A 1200 1200 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048351 1
1330A-3 E2.2S-A 1600 1600 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048329 1
1580A-3 E2.2S-A 2000 2000 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048342 1
2350A-3 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048345 1
3110A-3 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048347 1
4620A-3 E6.2V-A 5000 5000 A, 600 V, 100 kA UL 3AXD50000048349 1
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
1420A-5 E2.2S-A 1600 1600 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048329 1
2120A-5 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048345 1
2800A-5 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048347 1
4150A-5 E6.2V-A 5000 5000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048349 1
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
1570A-7 E2.2S-A 2000 2000 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048342 1
2070A-7 E4.2S-A 2500 2500 A, 600 V, 65 kA, UL 3AXD50000048345 1
3080A-7 E6.2V-A 4000 4000 A, 600 V, 100 kA, UL 3AXD50000048347 1
2)
When there is a main circuit breaker in use.
Main contactors
The main power line is equipped with a main contactor [Q2]. Contactors are used for the
on-off control of the main AC input power.
Note: For the high power units, you can use a withdrawable main circuit breaker instead of
the main contactor and main switch-disconnector.
See also Main switch-disconnector kits on page 246 and Main circuit breakers and
wagons on page 248.
ACS880-204-… Main contactor (IEC) Qty Ordering code
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0420A-3 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0580A-3 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0810A-3 AF750-30-22-70 1050 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64399772
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
1130A-3 AF1650-30-22-70 1650 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64731378
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
1330A-3 AF1650-30-22-70 1650 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64731378
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
1580A-3 AF2050-30-22-70 2050 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 3AUA0000051805
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0400A-5 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0530A-5 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0730A-5 AF750-30-22-70 1050 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64399772
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
1040A-5 AF1250-30-22-70 1260 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 68687284
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
1420A-5 AF1650-30-22-70 1650 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64731378
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
0310A-7 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0370A-7 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0540A-7 AF580-30-22-70 800 A(ITh) 1000 V (UE), 1 64399756
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
0720A-7 AF750-30-22-70 1050 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 64399772
100…250 V/50…60 Hz
1050A-7 AF1250-30-22-70 1260 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 68687284
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
1570A-7 AF2050-30-22-70 2050 A (ITh), 1000 V (UE), 1 3AUA0000051805
100...250 V/50...60 Hz
260 Ordering information
Definitions
ITh Conventional free-air thermal current
UE Rated operational voltage
Charging kits
The capacitor bank of the IGBT supply module needs to be charged during the start-up
before connecting the module to a three-phase power line.
Note: The charging components are dimensioned for DC link capacitances equal to
• 3 × IGBT supply unit DC capacitance (1×ISU + 2×INU),
• 5 × IGBT supply unit DC capacitance (1×ISU + 4×INU) and
• 7 × IGBT supply unit DC capacitance (1×ISU + 6×INU).
If the total DC link capacitance (including IGBT supply and inverter module DC
capacitances) exceeds these limits, the components must be re-dimensioned. Contact
ABB representative for more information. The capacitances of the IGBT supply
module types and the inverter module types are specified in their technical data tables.
The maximum allowed number of charging cycles of the DC capacitors (ie, power-ups
by applying power) is two in five minutes.
Dimensioning of these charging kits is based on the assumptions that the modules are
supplied with 230/115 V AC auxiliary voltage in connector X50. The following tables show
the charging kits available for each module type.
ACS880-204-… 1×ISU + 2×INU 1×ISU + 4×INU 1×ISU + 6×INU
Ordering code Max. Ordering code Max. Ordering code Max.
(IEC) capaci- (IEC) capaci- (IEC) capaci-
tance tance tance
(mF) (mF) (mF)
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0420A-3 3AXD50000022533 33.75 3AXD50000022533 56.25 3AXD50000025574 78.75
0580A-3 3AXD50000022533 40.50 3AXD50000025574 67.50 3AXD50000025574 94.50
0810A-3 3AXD50000025575 54.00 3AXD50000025575 90.00 3AXD50000022525 126.00
1130A-3 3AXD50000002845 81.00 3AXD50000015667 135.00 3AXD50000015667 189.00
1330A-3 3AXD50000002845 108.00 3AXD50000015667 180.00 3AXD50000016052 252.00
1580A-3 3AXD50000015667 108.00 3AXD50000016052 180.00 3AXD50000016052 252.00
2350A-3 3AXD50000016058 162.00 3AXD50000016058 270.00 3AXD50000016060 378.00
3110A-3 3AXD50000016058 216.00 3AXD50000016059 360.00 3AXD50000016059 504.00
4620A-3 3AXD50000016137 324.00 3AXD50000016137 540.00 3AXD50000016138 756.00
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0400A-5 3AXD50000025575 33.75 3AXD50000025575 56.25 3AXD50000022529 78.75
0530A-5 3AXD50000025575 40.50 3AXD50000025575 67.50 3AXD50000022529 94.50
0730A-5 3AXD50000022535 54.00 3AXD50000022535 90.00 3AXD50000022535 126.00
1040A-5 3AXD50000016056 81.00 3AXD50000016054 135.00 3AXD50000016054 189.00
1420A-5 3AXD50000016054 108.00 3AXD50000016054 180.00 3AXD50000016060 252.00
2120A-5 3AXD50000016081 162.00 3AXD50000016134 270.00 3AXD50000016134 378.00
2800A-5 3AXD50000016135 216.00 3AXD50000016135 360.00 3AXD50000016136 504.00
4150A-5 3AXD50000016139 324.00 3AXD50000016140 540.00 3AXD50000016161 756.00
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
0310A-7 3AXD50000015666 18.00 3AXD50000016053 30.00 3AXD50000002845 42.00
0370A-7 3AXD50000015666 18.00 3AXD50000016053 30.00 3AXD50000002845 42.00
0540A-7 3AXD50000002845 27.00 3AXD50000002845 45.00 3AXD50000015668 63.00
0720A-7 3AXD50000016056 36.00 3AXD50000016055 60.00 3AXD50000016055 84.00
1050A-7 3AXD50000016056 54.00 3AXD50000016057 90.00 3AXD50000016057 126.00
1570A-7 3AXD50000016081 81.00 3AXD50000016134 135.00 3AXD50000016134 189.00
262 Ordering information
264 Ordering information
DC-side components
Common DC Flat-PLS assembly
When using the Rittal Flat-PLS system, this kit is used for correct positioning of the
common DC bus in the Rittal TS 8 enclosure.
Note: The designs presented in this manual for Rittal TS 8 enclosures employ the Rittal
Flat-PLS busbar system. Make sure that the current carrying capability of the busbars is
not exceeded at any point of the drive system.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
All All 1 per 3AUA0000115906 A-468-X-001
cubicle
DC busbars
DC busbars connect the Flat-PLS busbars to the DC fuses.
Frame Enclosure Qty Ordering code Kit code Illustration
size
1×R8i 600 mm 1 3AXD50000002802 A-6-8-204
* For EMC category C2 in case of 1×R8i, 4 pcs. As standard, 2 pcs per module.
For the dimension drawing, see section Common mode filter on page 375.
Ordering information 271
DC fuses
DC fuses protect the module and drive DC bus against short circuits. Fuse kits are
available for modules of frame size R8i. For dimension drawings, see section DC fuses on
page 360.
ACS880-204-… Fuse (IEC, UL, CSA) Qty Ordering code
Type Data
UN = 400 V (Range 380 … 415 V)
0420A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 900 A, 690 V, size 3 2 3AXD50000000148
170M6413
0580A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 690 V, size 3 2 68731658
170M6415
0810A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 2 68393108
170M6419
1130A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 690 V, size 3 4 68731658
170M6415
1330A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1400 A, 690 V, size 3 4 3AXD50000000150
170M6417
1580A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 4 68393108
170M6419
2350A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 6 68393108
170M6419
3110A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 8 68393108
170M6419
4620A-3 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 12 68393108
170M6419
UN = 500 V (Range 380 … 500 V)
0400A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 900 A, 690 V, size 3 2 3AXD50000000148
170M6413
0530A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 690 V, size 3 2 68731658
170M6415
0730A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1600 A, 690 V, size 3* 2 68393108
170M6419
1040A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 690 V, size 3 4 68731658
170M6415
1420A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1400 A, 690 V, size 3 4 3AXD50000000150
170M6417
2120A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1400 A, 690 V, size 3 6 3AXD50000000150
170M6417
2800A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1400 A, 690 V, size 3 8 3AXD50000000150
170M6417
4150A-5 Cooper-Bussmann 1400 A, 690 V, size 3 12 3AXD50000000150
170M6417
UN = 690 V (Range 525 … 690 V)
0310A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 630 A, 1250 V, size 3 2 63903167
170M6544
0370A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 800 A, 1250 V, size 3 2 63919128
170M6546
0540A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 1000 V, size 3 2 68736021
170M6549
0720A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 800 A, 1250 V, size 3 4 63919128
170M6546
1050A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 1000 V, size 3 4 68736021
170M6549
1570A-7 Cooper-Bussmann 1100 A, 1000 V, size 3 6 68736021
170M6549
272 Ordering information
Cooling fans
IEC
UL, CSA
Miscellaneous
BAMU voltage/current measurement unit
BAMU voltage/current measurement unit is not included with the IGBT supply module but
must be ordered separately.
For further information, see ACS880-grid converter Optimal grid control (option +N8053)
(3AXD50000220717 [English]) and BAMU-12C auxiliary measurement unit hardware
manual (3AXD50000117840 [English]).
278 Ordering information
Technical data 279
10
Technical data
Ratings
IGBT supply No-overload use Light-overload Heavy-duty Capaci-
module type Frame use use tance
ACS880-204-… IN IN Imax PN SN ILd PLd IHd PHd C
A (DC) A (AC) A (DC) kW kVA A (DC) kW (DC) A (DC) kW (DC) mF
UN = 400 V (with Uinput = 3~400 V AC and Uoutput = 566 V DC)
008A0-3 R1i 9.7 8 12.6 5.5 5.5 9.3 5.3 7.3 4.1 0.28
0018A-3 R2i 22 18 28 12 12 21 12 16 9 0.865
0035A-3 R3i 42 35 55 24 24 41 23 32 18 0.785
0050A-3 R3i 61 50 79 34 35 58 33 45 26 1.178
0093A-3 R4i 113 93 147 64 64 108 61 84 48 2.355
0210A-3 R6i 255 210 331 144 145 244 138 190 108 9.0
0420A-3 R8i 513 423 667 290 293 492 279 384 217 11.25
0580A-3 R8i 698 576 908 395 399 670 379 522 296 13.5
0810A-3 R8i 982 810 1277 556 561 943 533 735 416 18.0
1130A-3 2×R8i 1364 1125 1773 772 779 1309 741 1020 577 27.0
1330A-3 2×R8i 1615 1332 2100 914 923 1550 877 1208 683 36.0
1580A-3 2×R8i 1921 1584 2497 1086 1097 1844 1043 1437 813 36.0
2350A-3 3×R8i 2848 2349 3703 1611 1627 2734 1547 2130 1205 54.0
3110A-3 4×R8i 3765 3105 4894 2130 2151 3614 2045 2816 1593 72.0
4620A-3 6×R8i 5598 4617 7278 3167 3199 5374 3040 4187 2369 108.0
UN = 500 V (with Uinput = 3~400/480/500 V AC and Uoutput = 566/679/707 V DC)
006A6-5 R1i 8 6.6 10.4 6 5.7 7.7 5.4 6 4.2 0.28
0015A-5 R2i 18 15 24 13 13 17 12 14 10 0.865
280 Technical data
Definitions
Nominal ratings
UN supply voltage range (see also section Electrical power network specification on page 296)
IN nominal output current (available continuously with no over-loading)
Imax maximum output current. Available for 10 s at start, otherwise as long as allowed by module
temperature.
PN nominal output power
SN nominal apparent power
Light-overload use (10% overload capability) ratings
ILd continuous rms current. 10% overload is allowed for one minute every 5 minutes.
PLd output power in light-overload use
Heavy-duty use (50% overload capability) ratings
IHd continuous rms current. 50% overload is allowed for one minute every 5 minutes.
PHd output power in heavy-duty use
Capacitance
C Nominal DC link capacitance
Note: The ratings apply to units without option +C132 (marine type approval). For ratings of units with option
+C132, see ACS880 +C132 marine type-approved drive modules and module packages supplement
(3AXD50000037752 [English]).
For input frequency f1, see Electrical power network specification on page 296.
Derating
Temperature derating
In the temperature range +40…50 °C (+104…122 °F), the rated output current is derated
by 1% for every added 1 °C (1.8 °F). The output current can be calculated by multiplying
the current given in the rating table by the derating factor (k):
k
1.00
0.90
0.80
+40 °C +50 °C T
+104 °F +122 °F
Altitude derating
At altitudes from 1000 to 4000 m (3300 to 13123 ft) above sea level, the continuous output
currents given above must be derated 1% for every 100 m (328 ft). For a more accurate
derating, use the DriveSize PC tool.
282 Technical data
Fuses
Fuses are given in chapter Ordering information.
Note: The recommended fuses are for branch circuit protection per NEC as required for
the UL/CSA approval.
Forced cooling is recommended for the AC fuses of the R8i supply modules to keep the
fuse temperature under 100 °C. Monitoring of cooling fan status or fuse temperature is
also recommended.
If the AC fuses are located in another cabinet (eg, ICU), the suitable fan unit for AC fuse
cooling depends on the cabinet design. It is recommended to install the fan in such a way
that it directly cools the fuses.
See an example solution for fuse cooling and cooling fan status measurement on page 59.
UL, CSA
Charging fuses Charging contactor
Charging kit code
Type Rating Info Type Rating
3AXD50000002790 LPJ-10SP 10 A, 600 V Class J AF30-30-00-13 100…250 V
CH30J1 Fuse holder AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000003928 LPJ-30SP 30 A, 600 V Class J AF96-30-22-13 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000003929 LPJ-30SP 30 A, 600 V Class J AF96-30-22-13 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000016163 LPJ-10SP 10 A, 600 V AC Class J AF52-30-11-13 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017037 LPJ-15SP 15 A, 600 V AC Class J AF52-30-11-13 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017038 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF116-30-11(B) 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017039 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF116-30-11(B) 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017040 LPJ-30SP 30 A, 600 V Class J AF116-30-11(B) 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017071 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF116-30-11(B) 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017072 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF146-30-22(B) 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017073 LPJ-80SP 80 A, 600 V AC Class J AF190-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017074 LPJ-80SP 80 A, 600 V AC Class J AF190-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017075 LPJ-125SP 125 A, Class J AF190-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017076 LPJ-100SP 100 A, Class J AF190-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017077 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF205-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017078 LPJ-80SP 80 A, 600 V AC Class J AF205-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017079 LPJ-100SP 100 A, Class J AF205-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017080 LPJ-125SP 125 A, Class J AF205-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017081 LPJ-80SP 80 A, 600 V AC Class J AF265-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017082 LPJ-100SP 100 A, Class J AF265-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017083 LPJ-200SP 200 A, Class J AF265-30-22 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017084 LPJ-100SP 100 A, Class J AF305-30-11 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017085 LPJ-125SP 125 A, Class J AF305-30-11 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017086 LPJ-200SP 200 A, Class J AF305-30-11 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017087 LPJ-200SP 200 A, Class J AF305-30-11 100…250 V
600 V AC AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
3AXD50000017058 LPJ-60SP 60 A, 600 V AC Class J AF190-30-22 100…250 V
AC/DC, 50/60 Hz
Technical data 287
Definitions
Above Free space to enable cooling air flow
Front Free space for cabling
Left Free space for smooth installation
Right Free space for smooth installation
Technical data 291
Frame R8i: Installation on right-hand side (viewed from the front) allowed.
BLCL-1x-x modules: Installation on left-hand side (viewed from the front) allowed.
BLCL-2x-x modules: Installation on left-hand side (viewed from the front) allowed.
292 Technical data
PlossISU Heat dissipation. Total losses of the ISU module at nominal power
PlossLCL Heat dissipation. Total losses of the LCL filter module at nominal power
Noise Noise with direct-on-line fans running at nominal speed
Technical data 293
Tightening torques
For the tightening torques, see Cabinet design and construction instructions for ACS880
multidrive modules [3AUA0000107668 (English)].
294 Technical data
Harmonic distortion Harmonics are below the limits defined in IEEE519. Measurements are done
according to IEC 61000-4-7.
Rsc THD Voltage [%] THD Current [%]
20 3 2.5*
100 0.8 2.5*
2
I 50
In nth harmonic component
THD n
2 IN IN nominal current
THD = Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). The voltage THD depends on the short-
circuit ratio (Rsc). The spectrum of the distortion also contains interharmonics.
Rsc = Isc/IN
Isc= short-circuit current at point of common coupling (PCC)
IN= IGBT supply unit nominal current
*Other loads may influence the THD value.
Efficiency
96.0…98.4% at nominal power level
Protection classes
Degrees of protection (IEC/EN 60529):
• Frames R1i…R4i: IP20
• Frames R6i, R8i: IP00, UL open type
298 Technical data
Ambient conditions
The unit is to be used in a heated, indoor, controlled environment.
Operation Storage Transportation
installed for stationary use in the protective package in the protective package
Installation site altitude 1. 0…4000 m (13123 ft) - -
above sea level 2. 0…2000 m (6561 ft)
Output derated above
1000 m (3281 ft). See
section Altitude derating
(page 281).
1. Frames R1i...R8i: Neutral-grounded TN and TT network systems, non-
corner-grounded IT network systems
Frame R8i: Corner-grounded TN, TT and IT network systems up to 600 V
2. Frames R1i...R6i: Corner-grounded TN, TT and IT network systems up to
500 V
Air temperature 0…+40 °C -40…+70 °C -40…+70 °C
(+32 …+104 °F), no (-40 …+158 °F) (-40 …+158 °F)
condensation allowed
+40…+50 °C (+104…+122 °F) derating 1% /1 °C (+1.8 °F) above 40 °C
(+104 °F). For more information, see Temperature derating on page 281.
Relative humidity Maximum 95%, no Maximum 95%, no Maximum 95%, no
condensation allowed condensation allowed condensation allowed
Vibration 10…57 Hz, max. For modules and cabinets For module package:
IEC/EN 61800-5-1 0.075 mm amplitude in packages: IEC/EN IEC/EN 60721-3-1:1997
58…150 Hz 1 g 60721-3-1:1997 Classification of
IEC 60068-2-6:2007,
Classification of environmental conditions -
EN 60068-2-6:2008 Tested in ABB multidrive
environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of
Environmental testing Part cabinet (ACS880-x07)
Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental
2-6: Tests -Test Fc: according to:
groups of environmental parameters and their
Vibration (sinusoidal) Max. 1 mm (0.04 in.) parameters and their severities - Section 2:
(5…13.2 Hz), severities - Section 1: Transportation
max. 0.7 g, Storage
(13.2…100 Hz) sinusoidal
Shock Not allowed With packing max. With packing max.
IEC 60068-2-27:2008 100 m/s2 (330 ft./s2) 11 ms 100 m/s2 (330 ft./s2) 11 ms
EN 60068-2-27:2009
Environmental testing - Part
2-27: Tests - Test Ea and
guidance: Shock
Contamination IEC/EN 60721-3-3:2002: IEC 60721-3-1 IEC 60721-3-2
Classification of
environmental conditions -
Part 3-3: Classification of
groups of environmental
parameters and their
severities Stationary use
of weather protected
locations
Chemical gases: Class Chemical gases: Class Chemical gases: Class
3C2 1C2 2C2
Solid particles: Class 3S1 Solid particles: Class 1S3 Solid particles: Class 2S2
with IP20/21, 3S2 with (packing must support this,
higher IP class otherwise 1S2)
No conductive dust
allowed.
Technical data 299
Materials
Module enclosure Hot-dip zinc coated steel sheet 1.5 … 3.0 mm (0.059 … 0.12 in), thickness of
coating 20 micrometers
Module paint coating PMS 1C Cool Gray / RAL 9002
Fire safety of materials Insulating materials & non-metallic items: Mostly self-extinctive
(IEC 60332-1)
Package Plywood base, boxed in corrugated cardboard, PET straps.
A heavy-duty cardboard package consists of a cardboard sleeve and lid, and of a
plywood pallet. The product is either screwed onto the pallet or wedged with
plywood supports to keep it in position inside the package. Protection against
conditions causing corrosion is achieved by wrapping the product in polyethylene
sheet. Alternatively VCI protection is used. Packaging is secured with plastic
straps.
Disposal The main parts of the drive can be recycled to preserve natural resources and
energy. Product parts and materials should be dismantled and separated.
Generally all metals, such as steel, aluminum, copper and its alloys, and
precious metals can be recycled as material. Plastics, rubber, cardboard and
other packaging material can be used in energy recovery. Printed circuit boards
and large electrolytic capacitors need selective treatment according to IEC
62635 guidelines. To aid recycling, plastic parts are marked with an appropriate
identification code.
Please contact your local ABB distributor for further information on
environmental aspects and recycling instructions for professional recyclers. End
of life treatment must follow international and local regulations.
300 Technical data
Cooling fans
UN f Icont
Cabinet fans Type
V AC Hz A
R2E225-RA92-17 230 50 0.7
R1i…R4i roof fan
R3G225-RD05-03 230 60 0.9
50 1.10
RB4C-355/170 230
60 1.45
50 2.30
CRBB/4-400/188 230
60 3.00
R1i…R8i IP54 roof fan
50 3.1
RH35M-4EK.4F.1R (115 V) 115
60 3.9
50 5.5
RH40M-4EK.4I.1R (115 V) 115
60 6.3
f Supply frequency
Icont Continuous current consumption
Istart Calculated load current at start
Pcont Continuous input power
UN Voltage requirement
Technical data 301
Applicable standards
See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules
(3AUA0000102324 [English]).
Markings
See Electrical planning instructions for ACS880 multidrive cabinets and modules
(3AUA0000102324 [English]).
Disclaimers
Generic disclaimer
The manufacturer shall have no obligation with respect to any product which (i) has been
improperly repaired or altered; (ii) has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident;
(iii) has been used in a manner contrary to the manufacturer's instructions; or (iv) has
failed as a result of ordinary wear and tear.
Cybersecurity disclaimer
This product is designed to be connected to and to communicate information and data via
a network interface. It is Customer's sole responsibility to provide and continuously ensure
a secure connection between the product and Customer network or any other network (as
the case may be). Customer shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures (such
as but not limited to the installation of firewalls, application of authentication measures,
encryption of data, installation of anti-virus programs, etc) to protect the product, the
network, its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized
access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information. ABB and its
affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any
unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
302 Technical data
The control units 303
11
The control units
General
ZCU control unit types
The ZCU-14 control unit is used with IGBT supply modules of frame sizes R1i…R4i and
R6i. The ZCU control unit consists of a ZCON control board contained in a plastic housing.
The control unit is mounted on the IGBT supply module.
Description
X202 XPOW External power input
XRO1
XAI Analog inputs
XAO Analog outputs
XRO2
XD2D Drive-to-drive link
XRO1 Relay output RO1
XRO3 XRO2 Relay output RO2
XRO3 Relay output RO3
XPOW
XD24 Start interlock connection (DIIL) and +24 V output
J1, J2
XDIO Digital input/outputs
XDI Digital inputs
XAI
XSTO XSTO connector. Not in use in supply modules.
X203
X12 Connection for FSO-xx safety functions module in
inverter modules. Not in use in supply modules.
XAO X13 Control panel connection
X12
J3 X202 Option slot 1
X203 Option slot 2
XD2D
X204 Option slot 3
X205 Memory unit connection (memory unit inserted in the
drawing)
XSTO
J1, J2 Voltage/Current selection jumpers (J1, J2) for analog
inputs
J3 Drive-to-drive link termination jumper (J3)
XDI
X204
J6 Common digital input ground selection jumper (J6). See
the Ground isolation diagram (ZCU) (page 314).
XDIO
J6
XD24
X13 X205
The control units 305
Description
I/O I/O terminals (see following diagram)
7-segment display
Multicharacter indications are displayed as repeated
sequences of characters
(“U” is indicated briefly before “o”.)
Control program startup in progress
Description
XAI Analog inputs
XAO Analog outputs
XDI Digital inputs, Digital input interlock (DIIL)
XRO3 XDIO Digital input/outputs
XD24 XPOW
XD2D Drive-to-drive link
XD24 +24 V output (for digital inputs)
XRO2 XETH Ethernet port
XDIO XAO
XPOW External power input
XRO1 Relay output RO1
XRO1 XRO2 Relay output RO2
XRO3 Relay output RO3
XDI XAI XSTO Safe torque off connection (input signals). Not in
use in supply modules.
X485
XSTO OUT Safe torque off connection (output for powering
XSTO inputs of inverter modules). Not in use in
supply modules.
X12 (On the opposite side) Connection for FSO-xx
XD2D XSTO XSTO safety functions module in inverter modules. Not
OUT in use in supply modules.
X13 Control panel connection
X485 Not in use
The table above shows the control connections of the IGBT supply unit, and the default
meaning or use of the signals in the control program. Most I/O connections are reserved
and wired for the internal use at the factory. Do not change the connections.
Wire sizes and tightening torques: 0.5 … 2.5 mm2 (24…12 AWG) and 0.5 N·m (5 lbf·in) for
both stranded and solid wiring.
Notes:
1) Use of the signal in the control program. When the parameter 120.30 External charge enable has value Yes
(default setting), control program reserves this I/O terminal for external charging circuit control and monitoring.
If the value is No, you can use the I/O terminal for other purposes.
2) Default
use of the signal in the control program. The use can be changed by a parameter.
3)
Current [0(4)…20 mA, Rin > 100 ohm] or voltage [0(2)…10 V, Rin > 200 kohm] input selected by jumper J1.
Change of setting requires reboot of control unit.
4)
Current [0(4)…20 mA, Rin > 100 ohm] or voltage [0(2)…10 V, Rin > 200 kohm] input selected by jumper J2.
Change of setting requires reboot of control unit.
5)
Must be set to ON when the drive is the first or last unit on the drive-to-drive (D2D) link.
6)
Determines whether DICOM is separated from DIOGND (ie, common reference for digital inputs floats).
J6 DICOM connected to DIOGND. DICOM and DIOGND separate.
7)
Total load capacity of these outputs is 4.8 W (200 mA at 24 V) minus the power taken by DIO1 and DIO2.
8) The Safe torque off (STO) function is only implemented in the inverter units. When the control board is used
in the supply or brake unit, de-energizing IN1 or IN2 of XSTO connector only stops the operation of the supply
or brake unit. This stopping is not safety related and can not be used for safety purposes.
The control units 309
The table above shows the control connections of the IGBT supply unit, and the default
meaning or use of the signals in the control program. Most I/O connections are reserved
and wired for the internal use at the factory. Do not change the connections.
Wire sizes and tightening torques: 0.5 … 2.5 mm2 (24…12 AWG) and 0.5 N·m (5 lbf·in) for
both stranded and solid wiring.
Notes:
1) Use of the signal in the control program. When the parameter 120.30 External charge enable has value Yes
(default setting), control program reserves this I/O terminal for external charging circuit control and monitoring.
If the value is No, you can use the I/O terminal for other purposes.
2) Default
use of the signal in the control program. The use can be changed by a parameter.
3)
Current [0(4)…20 mA, Rin = 100 ohm] or voltage [0(2)…10 V, Rin > 200 kohm] input selected by switch AI1
(BCU-x2). Change of setting requires reboot of control unit.
4)Current [0(4)…20 mA, Rin = 100 ohm] or voltage [0(2)…10 V, Rin > 200 kohm] input selected by switch AI2
(BCU-x2). Change of setting requires reboot of control unit.
5)
Must be set to ON when the drive is the first or last unit on the drive-to-drive (D2D) link.
6)
Total load capacity of these outputs is 4.8 W (200 mA at 24 V) minus the power taken by DIO1 and DIO2.
7) Determines whether DICOM is separated from DIOGND (ie, common reference for digital inputs floats).
BCU-x2: DICOM=DIOGND ON: DICOM connected to DIOGND. OFF: DICOM and DIOGND separate.
8)
This input only acts as a true Safe torque off input in control units controlling a motor. In other applications
(such as a supply or brake unit), de-energizing the IN1 and/or IN2 terminal will stop the unit but not constitute a
true safety function.
BCU
The BCU must be powered from a 24 V DC, 2 A power supply. The power supply is
connected to terminal block XPOW. A second supply can be connected to the same
terminal block for redundancy.
The control units 311
Switch/jumper
Control unit type Settings
designation
Use shielded twisted-pair cable (~100 ohm, for example, PROFIBUS-compatible cable) for
the wiring. For best immunity, high quality cable is recommended. Keep the cable as short
as possible; the maximum length of the link is 50 meters (164 ft). Avoid unnecessary loops
and running the cable near power cables (such as motor cables). Ground the cable shields
as described in section Connecting the control cables on page 143.
The following diagram shows the wiring of the drive-to-drive link.
XD2D
XD2D
XD2D
1
2
3
Shield 4
1
2
3
Shield 4
1
2
3
Shield 4
B
A
BGND
B
A
BGND
B
A
BGND
XSTO connector
For the drive to start, both connections (OUT1 to IN1 and IN2) must be closed. By default,
the terminal block has jumpers to close the circuit.
DIOx
RL
DIOGND
Reference voltage for analog inputs Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm2
+VREF and -VREF 10 V ±1% and –10 V ±1%, Rload 1…10 kohm
(XAI:1 and XAI:2)
Analog inputs AI1 and AI2 Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm2
(XAI:4 … XAI:7) Current input: –20…20 mA, Rin = 100 ohm
Current/voltage input mode selection by Voltage input: –10…10 V, Rin > 200 kohm
jumpers (ZCU) or switches (BCU). Differential inputs, common mode range ±30 V
Sampling interval per channel: 0.25 ms
Hardware filtering: 0.25 ms, adjustable digital filtering up to 8 ms
Resolution: 11 bit + sign bit
Inaccuracy: 1% of full scale range
The control units 313
Analog outputs AO1 and AO2 Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm 2
(XAO) 0…20 mA, Rload < 500 ohm
Frequency range: 0…300 Hz (ZCU), 0…500 Hz (BCU)
Resolution: 11 bit + sign bit
Inaccuracy: 2% of full scale range
Drive-to-drive link Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm 2
(XD2D) Physical layer: RS-485
Termination by jumper (ZCU) or switch (BCU)
RS-485 connection Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm 2
(X485) (BCU only) Physical layer: RS-485
Safe torque off connection Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm 2
(XSTO)
Input voltage range: -3…30 V DC
Logic levels: “0” < 5 V, “1” > 17 V
For the drive to start, both connections must be “1”
EMC (immunity) according to IEC 61326-3-1
Safe torque off output Connector pitch 5 mm, wire size 2.5 mm 2
(XSTO OUT) (BCU only)
Control panel connection (X13) Connector: RJ-45
Cable length < 3 m
Ethernet connection Connector: RJ-45
(XETH) (BCU only)
SDHC memory card slot Memory card type: SDHC
(SD CARD) (BCU only) Maximum memory size: 4 GB
The terminals of the control unit fulfill the Protective Extra Low Voltage (PELV) requirements. The PELV
requirements of a relay output are not fulfilled if a voltage higher than 48 V is connected to the relay output.
314 The control units
XPOW
+24VI 1
GND 2
XAI
+VREF 1
-VREF 2
AGND 3
AI1+ 4
AI1- 5 Common mode voltage between
AI2+ 6 channels +30 V
AI2- 7
XAO
AO1 1
AGND 2
AO2 3
AGND 4
XD2D
B 1
A 2
BGND 3
XRO1, XRO2, XRO3
NC 11
COM 12
NO 13
NC 21
COM 22
NO 23
NC 31
COM 32
NO 33
XD24
DIIL 1
+24VD 2
DICOM 3
+24VD 4
DIOGND 5
XDIO
DIO1 1
DIO2 2
XDI
DI1 1 *
DI2 2
DI3 3
DI4 4
DI5 5
DI6 6
XSTO
OUT1 1
GND 2
IN1 3
IN2 4
Ground
(ZCU-14)
All digital inputs share a common ground (DICOM connected to DIOGND). This is the default setting.
(ZCU-14)
Ground of digital inputs DI1…DI5 and DIIL (DICOM) is isolated from DIO signal ground (DIOGND).
Isolation voltage 50 V.
The control units 315
XPOW
+24VI 1
GND 2
+24VI 3
GND 4
XAI
+VREF 1
-VREF 2
AGND 3
AI1+ 4
AI1- 5 Common mode voltage between
AI2+ 6 each AI input and AGND is
AI2- 7 +30 V
XAO
AO1 1
AGND 2
AO2 3
AGND 4
XD2D
B 1
A 2
BGND 3
SHIELD 4
XRO1, XRO2, XRO3
NC 11
COM 12
NO 13
NC 21
COM 22
NO 23
NC 31
COM 32
NO 33
XD24
+24VD 5
DICOM 6
+24VD 7
DIOGND 8
XDIO
DIO1 1
DIO2 2
DIOGND 3
DIOGND 4
XDI
DI1 1 *
DI2 2
DI3 3
DI4 4
DI5 5
DI6 6
DIIL 7
XSTO
OUT 1
SGND 2
IN1 3
IN2 4
XSTO OUT
IN1 5
SGND 6
IN2 7
Ground
SGND 8
DICOM=DIOGND: ON
All digital inputs share a common ground (DICOM connected to DIOGND). This is the default setting.
DICOM=DIOGND: OFF
Ground of digital inputs DI1…DI5 and DIIL (DICOM) is isolated from DIO signal ground (DIOGND).
Isolation voltage 50 V.
316 The control units
Dimension drawings 317
12
Dimension drawings
WBCA-01
Dimension drawings 333
WBCA-11
334 Dimension drawings
WBCA-21
Dimension drawings 335
Quick connector
Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
336 Dimension drawings
Main switch-disconnector
R1i…R4i
OS160GD03 (IEC)
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Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
R6i
OS400D03 (IEC)
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Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
R8i
10,79
274
251...380 (OXP12x280)
3,15
80
2,76
70
0,55
min 0,79
2,13
54
min 20
14
0,47
0,87
12
22
9,84...14,96
2,46 0,59
6,57
167
167
62,5 15
6,57
127
5
131,5
5,18
0,24
6,56 / 4,13 *) 6
0,31
0,31
166,5 / 105
8
8
4,25
108
7,01
178
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A1
B1
C1
Dimensions in mm
1,06
223,2
27
1,65
9,13
8,79
232
6,93
176
42
2,17
1 mm = 0.0394 in
55
1,97
50
A
B
3,23
82
*) N3 types
4,29
*)
*)
109
1,97
50
4,57
1,65
116
42
5/16
8,11
206
M8
M00135/OT800U-1600E G
OT2000E12 (IEC)
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1 mm = 0.0394 in
340 Dimension drawings
OT1250E12 (IEC)
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1 mm = 0.0394 in
Dimension drawings 341
306 372
206 223,2 14,65
8,11 8,79 12,05
B1
135
M00136/OT800U-1600E G
*) 5,31 11
0,43 40
1,57 6
176 22,5 0,24
189 B
7,44
6,93 0,89
50 20
1,97 0,79
A C1
A 334.5
B 80
A1 294
B1 324
C1 350
www.abb.com Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
Auxiliary contact
OA1G10
Main contactor
R1i…R4i
149 5.87"
116 4.57" 10
70 2.76"
7 0.28" 0.39"
6 0.24"
35 x 15 mm EN/IEC 60715
119.5 4.70"
43 1.69"
5.5 0.22"
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R6i
B 152 5.98"
10 0.39" 105 4.13" ø 8.5 0.33" 35.5 1.40" 5 0.20"
29.5 1.16"
83.5 3.29"
196 7.72"
35 1.38"
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344 Dimension drawings
R8i
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Dimension drawings 345
50
27 72 O7 242
O13 72 72 48,5 8
210
72 2.83"
249 9.8"
M6 1/4-20 UNC
AF1250
Dimensions in mm www.abb.co
1 mm = 0.0394 in m
346 Dimension drawings
ø 13 40
0.51"
40 1.57"
17 0.67"
13 17
30 1.18"
0.51" 40
10 0.39"
AF2050
244
136 136 3
80 136 9 47 10
104 244
438
Dimensions in mm www.abb.com
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Dimension drawings 347
136 136 3
80 136 9 47 10
104 244
438
Dimensions in mm www.abb.com
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348 Dimension drawings
Charging switches
OS30FAJ22F
Dimensions in mm
OA 3G01 1 mm = 0.0394 in
OA 1G10 OSZ 4 OA4B1C
max 3+3 max 1+1
74
*
I
75...80
O Test
*
4,5
9 35,6
14,3 30,8 27,6
33 142
EN 50022
14...85
30
6
*
Ø66 35
97
85
65
*
93
95
S00579C
105
36 45 135...210
Dimension drawings 349
OS60GJ22FP
ON
100/3,94
I 112
0
' O
'
T
4,41
45/1,77
D 14 min
M5 H C 0,35
3/16 A B
8
0,31
29 A2 B2
1,14
7
0,28 ON ON
I I
114 0
' O
'
T
84 0
' O
'
T
A1 B1
OS60GJ
[mm/in] J11 J12 J13 J22
A 74,5/2,93 148/5,82 183,5/7,20 179,5/8,58
B 118/4,65 118/4,65 118/4,65 118/4,65
C - 35/1,38 35/1,38 35/1,38
D 71,5/2,81 71,5/2,81 71,5/2,81 71,5/2,81
E 36/1,41 36/1,41 36/1,41 36/1,41
F 55,5/2,19 55,5/2,19 55,5/2,19 90,5/3,56
G 91,5/3,6 91,5/3,6 91,5/3,6 126,5/4,98
A1 81,5/3,21 116,5/4,59 151,5/5,96 151,5/5,96
A2 40,5/1,59 40,5/1,59 40,5/1,59 75,5/2,97
B1 111,5/4,39 146,5/5,77 181,5/7,15 181,5/7,15
B2 70,5/2,78 70,5/2,78 70,5/2,78 105,5/4,15
350 Dimension drawings
OS100GJ22FP
138...205 (OXP 6x161)
45
33,4 5,35...8,07 1,77
1,31 81/3,19
mm 20
in 8,5 36 60 69/2,72
95,5 0,33 0,79 2,36
1,42
3,76 11 2,5
0,43 0,10
46 38
4,81 1,50
220 6
8,66 36 0,24
1,42 125,5
ON 4,94
0 172
' O
'
T 6,77 138,5
5,45
65
2,56
M5
min 14
71,5 0,55
2,81
B 35 104,5/4,11
1,38
A
A2 B2
114 110
ON
ON
0
0 ' O
' O '
T
4,33
'
4,49
T
A1 B1
C2
84 0
' O
'
ON
3,31 T
C1
OS100GJ
mm / in mm / in mm / in mm / in
A
The measurements in the dimension drawings are preliminary and may be altered
Dimension drawings 351
OS160GD04F
138...205 (OXP 6x161)
33,4 81
95,5 53,3 20 45
17,5 8,5 7,2 38
5,5 2,5
43
2,5 24
114,5 C
ON 6
0
' O
Back 46
'
T
connection
types:
140 65
M5
Ø9
46 35 10 14 min
A 20 B
10 17,5 25 PP
$
ON ON ON
114 0
' O
'
T
110 0
' O
'
T
84 0
' O
'
T
%
&
$
A1 B1 C1
%
Dimensions in mm &
1 mm = 0.0394 in
352 Dimension drawings
OS200J04FP
75
2,95
20 40
0,79 1,57
8,6 110/46
4,33/1,81 40,5 3
M5 20 0,34 8,4 1,59 0,12
3/16 0,79 0,33
6 45
10,5 36,5 0,24 1,77
0,43 1,44
*)
72 5,5
2,83 0,22
159
126 164,5 6,26
4,96 6,48 198,5
218 7,82
65
8,59 2,56
8,4/0,33
33,5/1,32
*)
14 min
10
8,6/0,34 0,40 0,55
48,5 46 20
132
1,91 1,81 0,79 5,20
A *) OS_N3: 189...254
7,44...10 (OXP 6X210)
8,5 18 26,5
0,34 0,71 1,04
144 108
138,5
5,67 4,25
5,45
A1 B1 C1
OS200
M00001/OS200J01_04 H
Resistors
CBH 215 C H 414 5R0
354 Dimension drawings
Handles
OH45-275
36 45 Ø66
Ø31 Ø5
A
B
45º
L 53
OHB 45J6 45 6
OHB 45J10 45 10
OHB 65J6 65 6
OHB 65J8 65 8
OHB 65J10 65 10
OHB 80J6 80 6
OHB 80J8 80 8
OHB 80J10 80 10
OHB 95J10 95 10
OHB 95J12 95 12
Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
Dimension drawings 355
OHB150J12P
Ø31 Ø5
80 71
54
ø 69,4
L
45°
53
53
Dimensions in mm
1 mm = 0.0394 in
356 Dimension drawings
AC fuses
R1i…R4i
2.25˝ 2.38˝
0.50˝ 0.81˝ 0.63˝ 1.06˝
4.63"
(± 0.03)
3.63"
2.63" .75" 1.13"
5.75"
(± 0.03)
4.38" 1.13"
3.0" .28"
1 in = 25.4 mm
110A to 1.63"
200A
.43" 1.38" .19"
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Dimension drawings 357
R6i
170M5808D (IEC)
Size A B D E F H
2 68 + 2.5 150 + 2.5 72 54 48 25
1 mm = 0.0394 in
7.13"
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DC fuses
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=-T30
;X22:21:2 L 230VAC
020/11A +
020/5F
;X22:5:2 N ~ -
FE
24VDC
1FE
104
102
=-Q1
3J
101
S33M/1
YC YO
YC YU YO M
52
54
22
24
C2 NE+ NE- W3 W4 D2 C12 U2
=-Q1 =-Q1
3J 3J
51
21
1 2 44 41 54 51 94 91 102 101 Contact position
001/9A when racked in
3 4 42 52 92 104
001/9B 11J 5H 112 111
5 6 74 71 04 01
001/9B 114
14 11 72 02
Position when
12 84 81 124 121 not test
050/11C 122
24 21 82
22 134 131
11J Position when
132 not racked out
144 141
142
020/14E
030
03.07.2018 Vanin Oleg ACS880-204-3110A-3+C183+C188 Product Circuit Diagram EFS2
03.07.2018 Asikainen Mika 4xR8i ISU
RD8112
BCU-12
=-A51
CONTROL UNIT
V24
V23
V22
V21
-XETH
RJ45 FOR PC
-XPOW
RED
1
+24VIN1 ;X21:4
FAULT
WRITE
GREEN
GREEN
2
;X21:1 020/6H
YELLOW
0VIN1
3
+24VIN2
POWER OK
4
BATTERY OK
0VIN2
=-K4
3D
;X22:33:1 2 1 ;Q4:A1
020/13B 020/13C
35
020/5F
=-X22
;X22:6:3
020/5F
3D
5
3
1
=-A51_MEM
;X22:6:2
13
A2
-X205
MEMORY MEMORY UNIT RELAY OUTPUT DESIGNATION
UNIT
=-K4
6
4
2
10
RO1...RO3; 250VAC, 6A/24VDC, 6A 14
A1
-XRO1
-RO1
;X22:22:2
020/10D
CHARGING_CIRCUIT_01 NO
020/9B
-X9
5
3
1
NC
31
21
SD CARD
53
43
13
A2
SD CARD
13 11 12
9
COM
+24V
6
4
2
=-Q26
54
44
32
22
14
A1
;X22:6:4
-RO2 -XRO2 020/6F
5D
5D
FAULT (-1)_01 NO
31
21
43
13
A2
NC ;X22:22:3
020/9B
23 21 22
COM
=-K3
+24V
44
32
22
14
A1
-XRO3
4D
-RO3
=-K3
=-X22
=-X22
27
28
33 31 32
D2D LINK
5
;A51:V2T -V2T
CH2 A
7
U OFF
SHIELD
;A51:V3T -V3T
005/9H ;A51:V3R -V3R
CH3
RS-485
-XD2D
B
2
;A51:V4T -V4T S5 I S7 ON
CH4 A
3
DICOM=DIOGND SHIELD
-V5T
-V5R
CH5
-XAI
-VREF
3
0(2)...10V -
-V7T
-V7R
CH7
-AI2
6
03.07.2018
03.07.2018
-DOOR
-AO2
=-A59
3
0(4)...20mA <-->
ACS-AP-W
AGND
;XD24:1
CONTROL PANEL
001/7G
-XD24
5
+24DI
Vanin Oleg
6
X3 DICOM
USB
6
7
Asikainen Mika
+24VD
8
DIOGND
-X100
PANEL KIT
-XDI
-DI1
1
OUT1 +24V
2
15C
=-S21
SGND
001/9C
001/6C
-DI2
=-Q21
-DI3 1 0
3
MCB FEEDBACK_01 11 14
44
=-A57
=01
FDPI-02
+01.2
4xR8i ISU
-DI4
030/3J
OPEN
4
SWITCH S1
IN1
TERMINATION
6
SGND
TERMINATED
-DI5
7
IN2
5
EARTH FAULT_01
8
SGND
FAILURE
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-11
SLOT
-DI6
6
14 11 14 11
CHASSIS
-X3
-X2
-X1
-X100
-DIIL 12 12
AUXILIARY VOLTAGE
ACS880-204-3110A-3+C183+C188
20
7
EM STOP_01
=-F26
020/9D
12
-SLOT1
OPTION SLOTS 11 14
20
-SLOT2
-DIO1
020/9A
=-F23
=-F24
020/9C
14 11 14 11
3
-DIO2
-SLOT3
2
0(4)...20mA
0VD
Product Circuit Diagram
COMMUNICATION OPTION
-SLOT4
RDCO-04
1
0
0
20
3AXD10000328754
1
=-S21
11E
14 24
13 23
-X13
050
-
050
405
406
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