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All dimensions are in mm (inch).

10.2  International/North American Default Parameter Settings

Setting 

parameter 0-03 Regional Settings

 to 

[0] International

 or 

[1] North America

 changes the default settings for some

parameters. 

Table 10.2

 lists those parameters that are effected.

Changes made to default settings are stored and available for viewing in the quick menu along with any programming
entered into parameters.

Parameter

International default parameter value

North American default parameter value

Parameter 0-03 Regional Settings

International

North America

Parameter 0-71 Date Format

DD-MM-YYYY

MM/DD/YYYY

Parameter 0-72 Time Format

24 h

12 h

Parameter 1-20 Motor Power [kW]

1)

1)

Parameter 1-21 Motor Power [HP]

2)

2)

Parameter 1-22 Motor Voltage

230 V/400 V/575 V

208 V/460 V/575 V

Parameter 1-23 Motor Frequency

50 Hz

60 Hz

Parameter 3-03 Maximum Reference

50 Hz

60 Hz

Parameter 3-04 Reference Function

Sum

External/Preset

Parameter 4-13 Motor Speed High Limit
[RPM]

3)

1500 RPM

1800 RPM

Parameter 4-14 Motor Speed High Limit [Hz]

4)

50 Hz

60 Hz

Parameter 4-19 Max Output Frequency

100 Hz

120 Hz

Parameter 4-53 Warning Speed High

1500 RPM

1800 RPM

Parameter 5-12 Terminal 27 Digital Input

Coast inverse

External interlock

Parameter 5-40 Function Relay

Alarm

No alarm

Parameter 6-15 Terminal 53 High Ref./Feedb.
Value

50

60

Parameter 6-50 Terminal 42 Output

Speed 0-HighLim

Speed 4-20 mA

Parameter 14-20 Reset Mode

Manual reset

Infinite auto reset

Parameter 22-85 Speed at Design Point
[RPM]

3)

1500 RPM

1800 RPM

Parameter 22-86 Speed at Design Point [Hz]

50 Hz

60 Hz

Parameter 24-04 Fire Mode Max Reference

50 Hz

60 Hz

Table 10.2 International/North American Default Parameter Settings

1) Parameter 1-20 Motor Power [kW] is only visible when parameter 0-03 Regional Settings is set to [0] International.
2) Parameter 1-21 Motor Power [HP], is only visible when parameter 0-03 Regional Settings is set to [1] North America.
3) This parameter is only visible when parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is set to [0] RPM.
4) This parameter is only visible when parameter 0-02 Motor Speed Unit is set to [1] Hz.

10.3  Parameter Menu Structure

Appendix

Operating Guide

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Summary of Contents for VLT FC 103

Page 1: ...ENGINEERING TOMORROW Operating Guide VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 355 800 kW Enclosure Sizes E1h E4h vlt drives danfoss com...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rol Shelf 10 3 6 Local Control Panel LCP 11 4 Mechanical Installation 13 4 1 Items Supplied 13 4 2 Tools Needed 13 4 3 Storage 13 4 4 Operating Environment 13 4 5 Installation and Cooling Requirements...

Page 4: ...e Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 62 8 1 Maintenance and Service 62 8 2 Heat Sink Access Panel 62 8 3 Status Messages 63 8 4 Warning and Alarm Types 66 8 5 List of Warnings and Alarms 66 8 6 Troublesh...

Page 5: ...10 2 International North American Default Parameter Settings 107 10 3 Parameter Menu Structure 107 Index 112 Contents Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All rights reserved 3...

Page 6: ...nd Software Version This manual is regularly reviewed and updated All suggestions for improvement are welcome Table 1 1 shows the version of the manual and the corresponding software version Manual ve...

Page 7: ...e drive WARNING UNINTENDED START When the drive is connected to the AC mains DC supply or load sharing the motor can start at any time Unintended start during programming service or repair work can re...

Page 8: ...re that internal components such as busbars may be extremely hot even after the drive has been powered off Exterior areas marked by the high temperature symbol yellow triangle are hot while the drive...

Page 9: ...nd environments Ensure compliance with the conditions specified in chapter 9 Specifications 3 2 Power Ratings Weights and Dimensions Table 3 1 provides dimensions for standard configurations For dimen...

Page 10: ...control panel LCP cradle 8 Space heater optional 3 RFI filter optional 9 Mains disconnect optional 4 Mains fuses required for UL compliance but otherwise optional 10 Brake regeneration terminals opti...

Page 11: ...inals optional 8 RFI shield termination optional but is standard when RFI filter is ordered 2 Control shelf see Illustration 3 3 9 Fans used to cool the front section of enclosure 3 Local control pane...

Page 12: ...1 10 Analog input switches A53 A54 see chapter 5 8 11 Selecting Voltage Current Input Signal 4 Digital input output terminals see Table 5 2 11 Analog input output terminals see Table 5 3 5 Cable EMC...

Page 13: ...0 Hz On Alarm Warn 0 00 A 0 0 2605 kWh A1 1 A1 2 A1 3 A2 A3 B1 B2 B4 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 E1 E2 E3 E4 Off Remote Stop Illustration 3 4 Graphical Local Control Panel LCP A Display area Each disp...

Page 14: ...5 Moves between items in the menu Table 3 4 LCP Navigation Keys D Indicator lights Indicator lights are used to identify the drive status and to provide a visual notification of warning or fault condi...

Page 15: ...llustration 4 1 Product Nameplate for E4h Enclosure Example NOTICE Removing the nameplate from the drive can result in the loss of warranty 4 2 Tools Needed Receiving unloading I beam and hooks rated...

Page 16: ...g Cooling fans Fans provide airflow to cool the drive When fans are exposed to dusty environments the dust can damage the fan bearings and cause premature fan failure Also dust can accumulate on fan b...

Page 17: ...F and 50 C 122 F and elevation 1000 m 3300 ft above sea level See the design guide for detailed information The drive utilizes a back channel cooling concept that removes heat sink cooling air The he...

Page 18: ...for proper installation The pedestal is 200 mm 7 9 in and has an opening in the front to allow airflow necessary to cool the power components of the drive The gland plate is necessary to provide cooli...

Page 19: ...ner bolts not shown 2 Pedestal Illustration 4 5 Pedestal to Enclosure Mounting Points 4 7 3 Creating Cable Openings The gland plate is a sheet of metal with studs along the outer edge The gland plate...

Page 20: ...in an IP20 protected chasis unit NOTICE REGENERATION LOAD SHARE OPTION Due to the exposed terminals at the top of the enclosure units with the regeneration load share option have an IP00 protection ra...

Page 21: ...create openings in the plastic gland plate by cutting out the necessary squares 4 Slide the plastic gland plate 7 onto the bottom rails of the terminal cover 5 Tilt the front of the terminal cover dow...

Page 22: ...7 Plastic gland plate installed 3 Terminal cover 8 Fastener point 4 Grommet access hole for control wiring 9 Keyhole opening 5 Track guide Illustration 4 8 Assembling the Gland Plate and Terminal Cov...

Page 23: ...fasteners from the accessory bag included with the drive 2 Remove the cover from the load share regeneration opening on the top of the drive Put aside the 2 M5 fasteners for reuse later 3 Remove the p...

Page 24: ...imum 75 C 167 F rated copper wire See chapter 9 5 1 Cable Specifications for recommended wire sizes and types CAUTION PROPERTY DAMAGE Protection against motor overload is not included in the default s...

Page 25: ...t motor wiring and control wiring in 3 separate metallic conduits Failure to isolate power motor and control cables can result in unintended behavior or reduced performance Minimum 200 mm 7 9 in clear...

Page 26: ...en control cables motor cables and mains cables 13 Common ground busbar Follow local and national requirements for enclosure grounding 5 Mains supply 14 Brake resistor 6 Bare unpainted surface 15 Meta...

Page 27: ...V PNP 24 V NPN 33 D IN 32 D IN 1 2 ON A53 U I S201 ON 2 1 A54 U I S202 ON 0 4 20 mA OFF 0 to 10 V 95 400 V AC 2A P 5 00 R 82 R 81 37 D IN 1 P RS485 68 N RS485 69 COM RS485 61 0V 5V S801 RS485 RS485 2...

Page 28: ...re a starting or pole changing device for example Dahlander motor or slip ring asynchronous motor between the drive and the motor Procedure 1 Strip a section of the outer cable insulation 2 Establish...

Page 29: ...35Nm 14FT LB REGEN 82 FASTENER TORQUE M10 19Nm 14FT LB M12 35Nm 26FT LB REGEN 83 FASTENER TORQUE M10 19Nm 14FT LB M12 35Nm 26FT LB Illustration 5 3 AC motor terminals E1h shown For a detailed view of...

Page 30: ...n chapter 5 6 Connecting to Ground 4 Connect the 3 phase AC input power wiring to terminals R S and T see Illustration 5 4 5 Tighten the terminals in accordance with the information provided in chapte...

Page 31: ...L3 93 S L2 92 R L1 91 FASTENER TORQUE M10 19Nm 14FT LB M12 35Nm 26FT LB Illustration 5 4 AC mains terminals E1h shown For a detailed view of terminals refer to chapter 5 7 Terminal Dimensions Electric...

Page 32: ...s section 10 mm2 6 AWG or 2 rated ground wires terminated separately Tighten the terminals in accordance with the information provided in chapter 9 10 1 Fastener Torque Ratings For EMC compliant insta...

Page 33: ...T1 96 V T2 97 W T3 98 T L3 93 S L2 92 R L1 91 FASTENER TORQUE M10 19Nm 14FT LB M12 35Nm 26FT LB FASTENER TORQUE M10 19Nm 14FT LB M12 35Nm 26FT LB Illustration 5 5 Ground terminals E1h shown For a det...

Page 34: ...5 20 3 485 19 1 248 9 8 241 9 5 171 6 7 414 16 3 361 14 2 331 13 0 501 19 7 497 19 6 431 17 0 512 20 2 4 1 Mains terminals 3 Motor terminals 2 Brake or regeneration terminals 4 Ground terminals M10 nu...

Page 35: ...64 6 4 290 11 4 377 14 8 0 0 0 164 6 4 290 11 4 18 0 7 0 0 0 84 3 3 42 1 7 5X 0 0 0 36 1 4 44 1 8 14 0 5 Illustration 5 7 E1h Terminal Dimensions Side Views Electrical Installation Operating Guide MG1...

Page 36: ...3 19 0 409 16 1 387 15 2 597 23 5 579 22 8 503 19 8 479 18 9 568 22 4 519 20 4 608 23 9 2 3 4 1 Mains terminals 3 Motor terminals 2 Brake or regeneration terminals 4 Ground terminals M10 nut Illustrat...

Page 37: ...377 14 8 0 0 0 164 6 4 290 11 4 130BF690 10 A 18 0 7 0 0 0 84 3 3 42 1 7 5X 0 0 0 36 1 4 44 1 8 14 0 5 A Illustration 5 9 E2h Terminal Dimensions Side Views Electrical Installation Operating Guide MG1...

Page 38: ...4 7 6 174 6 9 201 7 9 284 11 2 340 13 4 314 12 3 367 14 4 444 17 5 423 16 7 450 17 7 2 3 4 1 1 Mains terminals 3 Motor terminals 2 Brake or regeneration terminals 4 Ground terminals M8 and M10 nuts Il...

Page 39: ...160 6 3 0 0 0 184 7 2 184 7 2 A 5X 14 0 5 44 1 8 0 0 0 36 1 4 18 0 7 0 0 0 84 3 3 42 1 7 A Illustration 5 11 E3h Mains Motor and Ground Terminal Dimensions Side Views Electrical Installation Operatin...

Page 40: ...8 0 0 0 35 1 4 0 0 0 15 0 6 35 1 4 50 2 0 75 3 0 90 3 5 125 4 9 140 5 5 2X 125 4 9 0 0 0 Illustration 5 12 E3h Load Share Regeneration Terminal Dimensions Electrical Installation VLT Refrigeration Dr...

Page 41: ...0 16 1 499 19 6 435 17 1 531 20 9 256 10 1 33 1 3 2 3 4 540 21 2 432 17 0 521 20 5 472 18 6 561 22 1 1 Mains terminals 3 Motor terminals 2 Brake or regeneration terminals 4 Ground terminals M8 and M10...

Page 42: ...6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 6 3 0 0 0 287 11 3 184 7 2 184 7 2 A 18 0 7 0 0 0 84 3 3 42 1 7 Illustration 5 14 E4h Mains Motor and Ground Terminal Dimensions Side Views Electrical Installation VLT Refrigeratio...

Page 43: ...0 75 3 0 90 3 5 125 4 9 140 5 5 8X 14 0 5 2X 125 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 234 9 2 314 12 4 0 0 0 219 8 6 A Illustration 5 15 E4h Load Share Regeneration Terminal Dimensions Electrical Installation Operating Gu...

Page 44: ...o the relevant options on the control card For more detail see the relevant fieldbus instruction The cable must be tied down and routed along with other control wires inside the unit See Illustration...

Page 45: ...or output Default setting is input 29 Parameter 5 13 Terminal 29 Digital Input 14 JOG 20 Common for digital inputs and 0 V potential for 24 V supply Digital input output terminals Terminal Parameter D...

Page 46: ...in of the outer plastic layer from the end of the wire 2 Insert the control wire into the terminal For a solid wire push the bare wire into the contact See Illustration 5 20 For a flexible wire open...

Page 47: ...ations of the protocol making more protocol specific parameters available Option cards for the drive are available to provide more communication protocols See the option card documentation for install...

Page 48: ...ake resistor terminal block terminals 104 106 on the power card See Illustration 3 3 2 Remove the M3 screws that hold the jumper to the power card 3 Remove the jumper and wire the brake resistor tempe...

Page 49: ...signals if necessary Use shielded cable or twisted pair and ensure that the shield is terminated correctly Input and output power wiring Check for loose connections Check that motor and mains are in...

Page 50: ...with covers personal injury can occur Before applying power ensure all safety covers door and panels are in place and securely fastened Refer to chapter 9 10 1 Fastener Torque Ratings Electrical Insta...

Page 51: ...time causing risk of death serious injury and equipment or property damage The motor may start by activation of an external switch a fieldbus command an input reference signal from the LCP or LOP via...

Page 52: ...the motor and selected pump fan application The Info key can be used to display help information for various selections settings and messages 6 3 1 6 Q5 Changes Made Select Q5 Changes Made for informa...

Page 53: ...of a decimal point while editing a decimal parameter value Press OK to accept the change Press Cancel to disregard the change and exit edit mode Press Back twice to show the status view Press Main Men...

Page 54: ...K 130BF729 10 Q3 21 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 0 00 V 14 7 0 00A 1 1 Analog Reference Illustration 6 8 Parameter 6 10 Terminal 53 Low Voltage 8 Select parameter 6 11 Terminal 53 High Voltage Set max...

Page 55: ...for ordering advanced version code number 130B1000 For more information and downloads see www danfoss com en service and support downloads dds vlt motion control tool mct 10 The following steps are u...

Page 56: ...m VT and press OK 6 4 4 Configuring Automatic Motor Adaptation Automatic motor adaptation is a procedure that optimizes compatibility between the drive and the motor The drive builds a mathematical mo...

Page 57: ...ached equipment are ready for start can result in personal injury or equipment damage Before start Ensure that equipment is safe to operate under any condition Ensure that the motor system and any att...

Page 58: ...parameter settings by initializing the unit Initialization is carried out through parameter 14 22 Operation Mode or manually Parameter 14 22 Operation Mode does not reset settings such as the followi...

Page 59: ...lt value Notes comments Assumptions are 0 V DC input 0 Hz speed and 10 V DC input 50 Hz speed Table 7 1 Analog Speed Reference Voltage Parameters 10 V A IN A IN COM A OUT COM 50 53 54 55 42 39 FC e30b...

Page 60: ...t Stop Parameters FC 24 V 24 V D IN D IN D IN COM D IN D IN D IN D IN 10 A IN A IN COM A OUT COM 12 13 18 19 20 27 29 32 33 37 50 53 54 55 42 39 130BB802 10 Function Setting Parameter 5 10 Terminal 18...

Page 61: ...IN D IN D IN 10 V A IN A IN COM A OUT COM 12 13 18 19 20 27 29 32 33 50 53 54 55 42 39 130BB934 11 Function Setting Parameter 5 10 Terminal 18 Digital Input 8 Start Parameter 5 11 Terminal 19 Digital...

Page 62: ...nsulation requirements use only thermistors with reinforced or double insulation Parameters 130BB686 12 VLT 24 V 24 V D IN D IN D IN COM D IN D IN D IN 10 V A IN A IN COM A OUT COM 12 13 18 19 20 27 2...

Page 63: ...Function Setting Parameter 1 90 Motor Thermal Protection 100 Default value Notes comments To disable regeneration decrease parameter 1 90 Motor Thermal Protection to 0 If the application uses motor br...

Page 64: ...ing parameters Disconnect the drive from the mains Completely wire and assemble the drive motor and any driven equipment before connecting the drive to AC mains DC supply or load sharing 8 2 Heat Sink...

Page 65: ...8 2 3 Provides the drive status Refer to Table 8 3 Illustration 8 2 Status Display NOTICE In auto remote mode the drive requires external commands to execute functions Table 8 1 to Table 8 3 define t...

Page 66: ...et in parameter 2 00 DC Hold Current DC stop The motor is held with a DC current parameter 2 01 DC Brake Current for a specified time parameter 2 02 DC Braking Time DC brake is activated in parameter...

Page 67: ...n Ramping The motor is accelerating decelerating using the active ramp up down The reference a limit value or a standstill is not yet reached Ref high The sum of all active references is above the ref...

Page 68: ...operate and monitor the drive status The drive starts a trip lock only when serious faults occur that can damage the drive or other equipment After the faults are fixed cycle the input power before r...

Page 69: ...ut voltage test WARNING ALARM 8 DC under voltage If the DC link voltage drops below the undervoltage limit the drive checks for 24 V DC back up supply If no 24 V DC back up supply is connected the dri...

Page 70: ...sts approximately 1 5 s then the drive trips and issues an alarm Shock loading or quick acceleration with high inertia loads can cause this fault If the acceleration during ramp up is quick the fault...

Page 71: ...ntrol Panel LCP for the report value associated with this warning If the report value is 2 there is a hardware problem with 1 of the fans If the report value is 12 there is a communi cation problem be...

Page 72: ...temperature The trip and reset points are different based on the drive power size Troubleshooting Check for the following conditions Ambient temperature too high Motor cable too long Incorrect airflo...

Page 73: ...voltage magnitude drops below 25 of the nominal mains voltage Any single phase voltage exceeds 10 of the nominal mains voltage Percent of phase or magnitude imbalance exceeds 8 Voltage THD exceeds 10...

Page 74: ...terminal X30 7 check the load connected to terminal X30 7 or remove the short circuit connection Check parameter 5 33 Term X30 7 Digi Out MCB 101 VLT General Purpose I O MCB 101 ALARM 43 Ext supply VL...

Page 75: ...n parameter 4 30 Motor Feedback Loss Function Error setting is found in parameter 4 31 Motor Feedback Speed Error Allowed error time is found in parameter 4 32 Motor Feedback Loss Timeout During the c...

Page 76: ...t and its power card are the correct part number Ensure that the 44 pin cables between the MDCIC and power cards are mounted properly WARNING 77 Reduced power mode This warning indicates that the driv...

Page 77: ...RM 244 Heat sink temperature The maximum temperature of the heat sink has been exceeded The temperature fault cannot reset until the temperature drops below a defined heat sink temperature The trip an...

Page 78: ...ing for shorts or incorrect connections If the display continues to cut out follow the procedure for Display dark No function Motor not running Service switch open or missing motor connection Check if...

Page 79: ...s a short phase to phase Check motor and panel phases for shorts Eliminate any shorts detected Motor overload Motor is overloaded for the application Perform start up test and verify that motor curren...

Page 80: ...List of Warnings and Alarms Check that motor data are entered correctly Increase the ramp down time in parameter 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp down Time Enable overvoltage control in parameter 2 17 Over voltage C...

Page 81: ...with brake mm2 AWG 1 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm Brake or regeneration mm2 AWG 1 2x185 2x350 mcm 2x185 2x350 mcm 2x185 2x350 mcm Maximum number and size of cables per phase E3h Mai...

Page 82: ...ertemperature trip C F 110 230 100 212 Control card overtemperature trip C F 80 176 80 176 Power card overtemperature trip C F 85 185 85 185 Fan power card overtemperature trip C F 85 185 85 185 Activ...

Page 83: ...500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm 4x240 4x500 mcm 5x240 5x500 mcm Brake or regeneration mm2 AWG 1 2x185 2x350 mcm 2x185 2x350 mcm 2x185 2x350 mcm 2x185 2x350 mcm Maximum number and size of cables per phase E3h...

Page 84: ...590 Heat sink overtemperature trip C F 110 230 110 230 Control card overtemperature trip C F 80 176 80 176 Power card overtemperature trip C F 85 185 85 185 Fan power card overtemperature trip C F 85...

Page 85: ...flux mode 0 300 Hz Switching on output Unlimited Ramp times 0 01 3600 s 1 Dependent on voltage and power Torque characteristics Starting torque constant torque Maximum 150 for 60 s1 2 Overload torque...

Page 86: ...oss section to control terminals 0 25 mm2 23 AWG 1 For power cables see electrical tables in chapter 9 1 Electrical Data 9 6 Control Input Output and Control Data Digital inputs Programmable digital i...

Page 87: ...inal number 42 Current range at analog output 0 4 20 mA Maximum resistor load to common at analog output 500 Accuracy on analog output Maximum error 0 8 of full scale Resolution on analog output 8 bit...

Page 88: ...ording to EN 60664 1 Overvoltage category III pollution degree 2 Relay 02 terminal number 4 6 break 4 5 make Maximum terminal load AC 1 1 on 4 5 NO Resistive load 2 3 400 V AC 2 A Maximum terminal loa...

Page 89: ...fuses listed in Table 9 5 are suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering 100000 Arms symmetrical depending on the drive voltage rating With the proper fusing the drive short circuit current...

Page 90: ...Dimensions 130BF648 10 22 0 8 393 15 5 602 23 7 2043 80 4 2002 78 8 1553 61 1 1393 54 9 912 35 9 13 0 5 3X Illustration 9 2 Front View of E1h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 88 Danfoss A...

Page 91: ...2X 101 4 0 2X 9 0 7 2X 35 1 4 2X 125 4 9 2X 280 11 0 2X 190 7 5 1 513 20 2 567 22 3 1 Knockout panel Illustration 9 3 Side View of E1h Specifications Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All r...

Page 92: ...209 47 6 168 6 6 1800 70 9 601 23 7 69 2 7 464 18 3 4X 457 18 0 4X 73 2 8 1 96 3 8 1 Heat sink access panel optional Illustration 9 4 Back View of E1h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 90...

Page 93: ...14 0 6 A 11 0 4 750 29 5 558 22 0 75 22 0 8 137 5 4 560 22 0 412 16 2 184 7 3 424 16 7 1 Gland plate Illustration 9 5 Door Clearance and Gland Plate Dimensions for E1h Specifications Operating Guide...

Page 94: ...043 80 4 2002 78 8 1553 61 1 1393 54 9 912 35 9 394 15 5 698 27 5 97 3 8 13 0 5 3X 130BF654 10 Illustration 9 6 Front View of E2h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 92 Danfoss A S 04 2018 A...

Page 95: ...0 8 2X 1 513 20 2 567 22 3 2X 280 11 0 2X 190 7 5 2X 35 1 4 2X 125 4 9 130BF653 10 1 Knockout panel Illustration 9 7 Side View of E2h Specifications Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All r...

Page 96: ...8 6 6 601 23 7 69 2 7 4X 121 4 8 560 22 0 4X 457 18 0 1209 47 6 508 20 0 254 10 0 1 1 Heat sink access panel optional Illustration 9 8 Back View of E2h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 94...

Page 97: ...7 3 17 0 7 137 5 4 653 25 7 22 0 8 508 20 0 656 25 8 1 293 11 5 173 6 8 656 25 8 22 0 8 1 Gland plate Illustration 9 9 Door Clearance and Gland Plate Dimensions for E2h Specifications Operating Guide...

Page 98: ...F656 10 1578 62 1 1537 60 5 1348 53 1 13 0 5 3X 506 19 9 30 1 2 13 0 5 10 0 4 10 0 4 15 0 6 A A Illustration 9 10 Front View of E3h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 96 Danfoss A S 04 2018...

Page 99: ...130BF658 10 20 0 8 2X 2X 101 4 0 2X 19 0 7 2X 18 0 7 2X 21 0 8 482 19 0 Illustration 9 11 Side View of E3h Specifications Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All rights reserved 97 9 9...

Page 100: ...1 744 29 3 39 1 5 22 0 9 215 8 5 48 1 9 206 8 1 412 16 2 430 16 9 4X 457 18 0 464 18 3 1 1 Heat sink access panel optional Illustration 9 12 Back View of E3h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC...

Page 101: ...220 8 6 160 6 3 2 1 RFI shield termination standard with RFI option 2 Cable EMC clamp 3 Gland plate Illustration 9 13 RFI Shield Termination and Gland Plate Dimensions for E3h Specifications Operating...

Page 102: ...F664 10 13 0 5 10 0 4 10 0 4 15 0 6 A A 1578 62 1 1537 60 5 1348 53 1 30 1 2 604 23 8 13 0 5 3X Illustration 9 14 Front View of E4h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Drive FC 103 100 Danfoss A S 04 201...

Page 103: ...130BF666 10 20 0 8 2X 2X 101 4 0 2X 19 0 7 2X 18 0 7 2X 21 0 8 482 19 0 Illustration 9 15 Side View of E4h Specifications Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All rights reserved 101 9 9...

Page 104: ...6 6 136 5 4 39 1 5 22 0 9 263 10 4 4X 457 18 0 744 29 3 4X 74 2 9 560 22 0 526 20 7 154 6 1 1 1 Heat sink access panel optional Illustration 9 16 Back View of E4h Specifications VLT Refrigeration Driv...

Page 105: ...220 8 6 160 6 3 2 1 RFI shield termination standard with RFI option 2 Cable EMC clamp 3 Gland plate Illustration 9 17 RFI Shield Termination and Gland Plate Dimensions for E4h Specifications Operating...

Page 106: ...ustration 9 18 Standard Airflow Configuration for E1h E2h Left and E3h E4h Right 225 mm 8 9 in 130BF700 10 Illustration 9 19 Optional Airflow Configuration Through the Back Wall for E1h E2h Left and E...

Page 107: ...68 37 335 Motor terminals M10 M12 19 168 37 335 Ground terminals M8 M10 9 6 84 19 1 169 Brake terminals M8 9 6 84 Load sharing terminals M10 M12 19 168 37 335 Regeneration terminals Enclosures E1h E2h...

Page 108: ...rcuit breakers MCO Motion control option MCP Motor control processor MCT Motion control tool MDCIC Multi drive control interface card mV Millivolts NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association N...

Page 109: ...er 4 14 Motor Speed High Limit Hz 4 50 Hz 60 Hz Parameter 4 19 Max Output Frequency 100 Hz 120 Hz Parameter 4 53 Warning Speed High 1500 RPM 1800 RPM Parameter 5 12 Terminal 27 Digital Input Coast inv...

Page 110: ...e 3 19 Jog Speed RPM 3 4 Ramp 1 3 41 Ramp 1 Ramp up Time 3 42 Ramp 1 Ramp down Time 3 5 Ramp 2 3 51 Ramp 2 Ramp up Time 3 52 Ramp 2 Ramp down Time 3 8 Other Ramps 3 80 Jog Ramp Time 3 81 Quick Stop Ra...

Page 111: ...Auto Cross Over 12 92 IGMP Snooping 12 93 Cable Error Length 12 94 Broadcast Storm Protection 12 95 Broadcast Storm Filter 12 96 Port Config 12 98 Interface Counters 12 99 Media Counters 13 Smart Log...

Page 112: ...1 15 Ext 1 Setpoint 21 16 Ext 1 PID Conversion 21 17 Ext 1 Reference Unit 21 18 Ext 1 Feedback Unit 21 19 Ext 1 Output 21 2 Ext CL 1 PID 21 20 Ext 1 Normal Inverse Control 21 21 Ext 1 Proportional Gai...

Page 113: ...7 Min Scale 26 42 Terminal X42 7 Max Scale 26 43 Terminal X42 7 Output Bus Control 26 44 Terminal X42 7 Output Timeout Preset 26 5 Analog Output X42 9 26 50 Terminal X42 9 Output 26 51 Terminal X42 9...

Page 114: ...length and cross section 84 Creating openings for 17 19 Installation warning 22 Mains 28 Maximum number and size per phase 79 80 Motor 26 Routing 42 47 Shielded 23 Specifications 84 Capacitor storage...

Page 115: ...re start check list 47 Specifications 87 Troubleshooting 77 G Gases 14 Gland plate Description 16 Dimensions for E1h 91 Dimensions for E2h 95 Dimensions for E3h 99 Dimensions for E4h 103 Torque rating...

Page 116: ...specifications 83 Terminal torque rating 105 Terminals 8 9 Warning 71 Maintenance 14 62 Manual Version number 4 MCT 10 53 MCT 10 Set up Software 53 Measurements 7 Menu Descriptions of 50 Keys 12 Moto...

Page 117: ...termination 99 103 Twisted ends 22 Short circuit 69 Short circuit current rating SCCR 87 Sleep mode 65 Software version number 4 Space heater 8 see also Heater Start stop 58 Status message definitions...

Page 118: ...ons 87 V Voltage Imbalance 67 Input 46 W Warnings List of 12 66 Safety 5 Types of 66 Weight 7 Width measurements 7 Wiring configurations External alarm reset 60 Regeneration 61 Start stop 58 Thermisto...

Page 119: ...Index Operating Guide MG16P222 Danfoss A S 04 2018 All rights reserved 117...

Page 120: ...ucts already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specifications already agreed All trademarks in this material are property of the resp...

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